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Viaggi su misura a Ibiza

More than clubs — bohemian north, beach coves, Talamanca sunsets.

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Da 3,200/persona·Periodo migliore: May, June, September·★★★★★ 500+ viaggiatori abbinati
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Cos'è un viaggio su misura a Ibiza?

A custom Ibiza tour books a Formentera private boat day, arranges a Benirrás beach sunset with drummers, organizes a VIP table at Pacha or Hï Ibiza for the right summer night, and walks you through Dalt Vila's UNESCO old city with a historian who explains why Ibiza's pirates, traders, and bohemians all ended up in the same place. The key is pairing the club experience with the island's quieter self.

Ibiza has two islands inside one island. The south — Playa d'en Bossa, San Antonio, Pacha — is the legendary club scene: the best DJs in the world, Sunset Strip at Café del Mar, foam parties at dawn. The north — San Juan, Benirrás, Santa Gertrudis — is a Balearic bohemia of organic farms, artisan markets, and beach sunsets where drummers play until the moon rises. A custom Ibiza tour is designed around whichever island you're actually here for, or both.

The island is smaller than most people realize — 40km top to bottom — and the contrast between these two worlds is startling. An evening at a Pacha terrace, a morning in the Dalt Vila UNESCO old town, an afternoon at an empty northern cove, a night at a beach club with a table that took three months to book: all of this is one day in the right hands.

May and June, and September, are the Ibiza months that insiders prefer: clubs in full swing without August's overcrowded gridlock, sea temperatures perfect for swimming, and the hippy markets and farmers' markets running at their most authentic. Tours start at €3,200 per person. Formentera, the smaller sibling island, is a 35-minute ferry away.

Qual è il momento migliore per visitare Ibiza?

I nostri mesi consigliati sono May, June, September. Ecco una panoramica mensile con note di pianificazione.

Jan
Bassa stagione — migliore disponibilità e valore.
Feb
Bassa stagione; tranquillo e spesso più economico.
Mar
Mezza stagione; il tempo migliora.
Apr
Mezza stagione; inizia il tempo ideale.
May
Consigliato
Alta mezza stagione; prenotate in anticipo.
Jun
Consigliato
Alta stagione; ottimo clima, prezzi più alti.
Jul
Alta stagione; affollato ma vivace.
Aug
Alta stagione; mese delle vacanze in Europa.
Sep
Consigliato
Alta mezza stagione; il nostro mese preferito.
Oct
Mezza stagione; bella luce, meno folla.
Nov
Bassa mezza stagione; tranquillo e suggestivo.
Dec
Bassa stagione tranne Natale e Capodanno.

Le migliori esperienze a Ibiza

Momenti selezionati dai nostri operatori locali. Ogni viaggio include una selezione — o qualcosa di meglio se lo troviamo.

Formentera private boat day — Ibiza
Esperienza 1
Formentera private boat day
Benirrás beach on a Sunday evening: drummers gather on the rocks at sunset and play until the moon rises over the Tramuntana silhouette offshore. A tradition since the 1970s, not organized, not ticketed, and entirely its own thing. Arrive early enough to find your spot on the rocks.
Benirrás beach sunset with drummers — Ibiza
Esperienza 2
Benirrás beach sunset with drummers
Formentera by private boat: 35 minutes from Ibiza harbor to the flattest, most transparent island in the Balearics. The Illetes sandbar sits between two blue horizons. Your captain brings lunch. You have the afternoon to decide which direction to face.
Dalt Vila old town walk — Ibiza
Esperienza 3
Dalt Vila old town walk
Dalt Vila's UNESCO fortress walls enclose an 8th-century-BC Phoenician city, Punic temples, Roman floors, Arab baths, and a 16th-century Cathedral all within walking distance. Your guide explains all five civilizations in two hours. The best introduction to why Ibiza is more than its reputation.
Es Vedrà rock and cliff hike — Ibiza
Esperienza 4
Es Vedrà rock and cliff hike
VIP table at Pacha means hearing the best DJs in the world in the club that essentially invented the Ibizan club experience (founded 1973). The experience requires advance booking and the right night. Your guide handles both and explains why the DJ booth matters.
Pacha or Hï Ibiza VIP table (summer) — Ibiza
Esperienza 5
Pacha or Hï Ibiza VIP table (summer)
Es Vedrà at dawn: the 413-meter sea stack catches the first light while the island is still in shadow. The coastal trail above the cliffs is 3km of empty Mediterranean morning. The cove at Cala d'Hort below is the only place in Ibiza where you swim with a mythological rock for company.
Santa Gertrudis hippy market — Ibiza
Esperienza 6
Santa Gertrudis hippy market
The Las Dalias hippy market in Sant Carles has been running every Saturday since 1987. It's more resident than tourist now: Ibizan organic produce, handmade ceramics, vintage textiles, and the kind of conversation you only have on islands that have been counterculture since before the clubs arrived.

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7 giorni classico

  1. 1
    Giorno 1: Arrival & Dalt Vila UNESCO Old Town
    Ibiza Town (Eivissa) is a fortress city above the harbor, designated UNESCO for its Punic-Roman-Renaissance walls. Your guide walks the Dalt Vila: the Cathedral, the Arab walls, the views over the harbor and out to Formentera. Afternoon at the hippy market in the port. First dinner at a restaurant in the old town where the kitchen closes at midnight — traditional Ibizan cuisine: bullit de peix (fish stew), sofrit pagès, and hierbas herbal liqueur.
  2. 2
    Giorno 2: Formentera Private Boat Day
    Private boat departure from Ibiza Town harbor at 9 a.m. The 35-minute crossing to Formentera delivers you to the flattest, most transparent-watered island in the Balearics — a car-free interior, salt flats with flamingos, and the Illetes sandbar where the water is Tahitian in color. Your captain brings lunch; you bring time. Return to Ibiza by evening.
  3. 3
    Giorno 3: Northern Ibiza: Benirrás Sunset Drummers
    Drive north through the interior: San Juan village (white church, morning market), Sant Carles (the hippy market Las Dalias on Saturdays), orchards and farmhouses. Arrive at Benirrás beach in the late afternoon. From around 7 p.m. on summer Sundays, drummers gather on the rocks at the beach's northern end and play as the sun sets over a small island off the coast. It's an Ibiza tradition since the 1970s. Tonight: dinner at a northern farmhouse restaurant.
  4. 4
    Giorno 4: Pacha or Hï Ibiza VIP Night
    Your guide books table service at whichever venue is relevant to the music you want: Pacha for the classic Ibizan experience (founded 1973, multi-room palatial club), Hï Ibiza for cutting-edge electronic music, DC-10 for techno in an outdoor venue under an aircraft flight path, or Amnesia for the legendary foam parties. The right night and the right table are available with advance planning. Day before this: rest, beach, recovery.
  5. 5
    Giorno 5: Es Vedrà Hike & Cliff Views
    Es Vedrà is the dramatic 413-meter sea stack visible from the west coast, surrounded by legend (it's supposedly where the Odyssey's sirens lived). Drive to the Torre del Pirata viewpoint for sunrise photography. Then the Es Vedrà coastal trail: 3km above sea-carved cliffs with the rock and its satellite islands as backdrop. Afternoon swim at Cala d'Hort, the cove directly below the viewpoint.
  6. 6
    Giorno 6: Santa Gertrudis Hippy Market & Wine
    Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera is a village in the island's geographic center with an excellent weekly market selling organic produce, artisan ceramics, and vintage clothing in an atmosphere genuinely more Ibiza-resident than Ibiza-tourist. Then: a private tour of one of the island's small wineries — Ibizan wine (Can Rich, Ses Estrelles) is little-exported and worth tasting in context.
  7. 7
    Giorno 7: Ses Salines Nature Reserve & Departure
    Ses Salines is Ibiza's southern salt flat — operated commercially since the Phoenicians, now a natural park with flamingos and wading birds. Morning walk around the reserve before the beach crowds arrive. The southern beaches of Ses Salines and Es Cavallet are Ibiza's finest: long, pine-backed, and accessible only on foot or bicycle. Airport transfer from Ibiza airport.

14 giorni approfondimento

  1. 1
    Giorno 1: Arrival & Dalt Vila
    UNESCO fortress city walk, traditional Ibizan dinner in the old town.
  2. 2
    Giorno 2: Formentera Boat Day
    Private boat, Illetes sandbar, flamingo salt flats, transparent water, picnic lunch aboard.
  3. 3
    Giorno 3: Benirrás Drumming Sunset
    North island: San Juan, Las Dalias market, Benirrás beach drummers at sunset. Northern farmhouse dinner.
  4. 4
    Giorno 4: Club Night
    VIP table at Pacha, Hï, DC-10, or Amnesia depending on music preference. Day for rest and recovery beforehand.
  5. 5
    Giorno 5: Es Vedrà Hike
    Dawn viewpoint, coastal trail above the cliffs, Cala d'Hort afternoon swim below the sea stack.
  6. 6
    Giorno 6: Santa Gertrudis Market & Wine
    Weekly village market, artisan ceramics, organic produce. Private Ibizan winery tasting.
  7. 7
    Giorno 7: Ses Salines Nature Reserve
    Phoenician salt flats, flamingo sightings, southern beach walk to Ses Salines and Es Cavallet.
  8. 8
    Giorno 8: Boat Day: Hidden Northern Coves
    Second private boat day exploring the northern coastline: Cala Benirràs from the sea, the sea caves of Cala Moli, and the anchorage at Cala Salada that road access makes difficult. Offshore lunch, snorkel above posidonia meadows.
  9. 9
    Giorno 9: Sant Antoni Sunset Strip (the proper way)
    Café del Mar invented the sunset session concept in 1980. Your guide times the visit for the 15 minutes when the sun aligns with the horizon and the bay turns gold — then moves you away from the tourist crowd to a local bar 200 meters away for the actual evening. The sunset itself is worth seeing. The hour after is better somewhere quieter.
  10. 10
    Giorno 10: Ibiza Produce: Organic Farm Visit
    Several northern farms open by appointment: salt from the Ses Salines cooperative, almonds pressed into oil in stone mills, ibizan herbs distilled into the island's signature hierbas drink. A farm visit contextualizes the island's relationship with its landscape before tourism.
  11. 11
    Giorno 11: Second Club Night or Beach Club Day
    Option A: second club night at a different venue. Option B: beach club day at Nikki Beach or Destino Pacha for those who prefer the daytime pool-and-music version of the Ibiza experience. Both options require advance booking June–September.
  12. 12
    Giorno 12: Puig de sa Cala Hike & Interior Villages
    The highest accessible point in southern Ibiza (276m), reached via a path through pine forest from Santa Eulàlia. The summit gives views across all of Ibiza, Formentera on the horizon. Descent to Sant Carles for the Las Dalias market and a traditional Ibizan lunch.
  13. 13
    Giorno 13: Farewell Dinner at Cliff Restaurant
    Day at leisure for any unfinished northern coast or beach exploration. Farewell dinner at a cliffside restaurant above a western cove — the kind of place that requires either insider knowledge or a guide's recommendation. Fresh dorada, hierbas, and the Ibizan sky.
  14. 14
    Giorno 14: Dawn Swim & Departure
    Final morning swim from your favorite cove. Last café con leche in Ibiza Town. The ferry back to the mainland, or the flight home, carrying the island's particular combination of hedonism and ancient quiet.

Informazioni pratiche

Visto
Schengen visa; 90 days visa-free for US/UK/CA
Valuta
Euro (€)
Lingua
Spanish, Catalan
Fuso orario
CET (UTC+1)

Domande frequenti

When is the best time to visit Ibiza?+

May and June offer clubs in full operation, beaches uncrowded, and the hippy market scene at its most genuine. September delivers the same without the July–August gridlock. July–August is peak club season — the world's best DJs, maximum energy, but also maximum crowds, prices, and traffic. October has excellent swimming weather and the island returns to its off-season self. November–April: most clubs closed, northern island authentic and quiet.

Do I need to book Ibiza clubs in advance?+

Yes — peak-season (July–August) VIP tables at Pacha, Hï, and Amnesia are booked 4–8 weeks in advance. Door entrance queues can run 2–3 hours on busy nights. A custom tour handles the booking with contacts at the venues and advises on which night of the week each club is at its best (resident DJ nights versus guest DJ weekends). Off-peak months (May, June, September) have more flexibility.

What is there to do in Ibiza besides clubbing?+

The northern island: hiking, swimming at empty coves, the Benirrás drumming sunset, the Las Dalias hippy market, and rural farmhouses producing organic food. Dalt Vila's UNESCO fortress city. The Ses Salines nature reserve and Phoenician salt flats. Formentera day trip. The island's small winery scene. A custom tour can build an entire 7-day itinerary without a single club night for travelers who want the Mediterranean version of Ibiza.

Is Ibiza suitable for families?+

The northern and eastern parts of the island are genuinely suitable for families: empty beaches, nature reserves, small villages, and calm bays. The south and the club areas are not family environments in summer. Sant Eulàlia on the east coast is the island's most family-friendly resort town. The western coves and the Ses Salines beach are accessible, uncrowded, and beautiful. A custom family itinerary focuses entirely on the non-club island.

What is the Dalt Vila and why is it UNESCO listed?+

Dalt Vila (High Town) is Ibiza's walled old city, continuously inhabited since at least the 7th century BC by Phoenicians, then Carthaginians, Romans, Moors, and Catalans. The present walls were built by Philip II of Spain in the 16th century and are among the best-preserved Renaissance fortifications in the Mediterranean. UNESCO listed the Puig de Ibiza for its 'exceptional example of the interaction between military architecture, the environment and the surrounding landscape.'

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