8 caves and coves to know in Ibiza (2024)

Written on : 19 March 2024
By : Steve Dunne

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There is far more to Ibiza than its reputation as a party paradise might suggest; from the rich history of its capital, one of the oldest cities in Europe, and its delightful cuisine to the splendour of its natural surroundings and quaint villages, a holiday in Ibiza is an opportunity to sample the very best of the Mediterranean lifestyle.

We at Villanovo enjoy celebrating the other side of our favourite destinations and Ibiza is no exception. It is with that in mind that we explore the secluded coves and hidden natural caves scattered throughout the famous White Isle. So, without any further ado...

Atlantis, the secret cove of Ibiza

Less a secret than a mystery, the former quarry ofSa Pedrera on Cala d'Hort was baptised "Atlantis" in the 1960s by the newly arrived hippie community, who were convinced that the geometric carvings in the rock were irrefutable evidence that this was indeed the tip of the mythical sunken city of Atlantis, rather than the more prosaic explanation that they were formed by the excavation of the stones from which the Dalt Vila of the old town of Ibiza were constructed.

Today visitors can enjoy splendid views of the iconic island of Es Vedrá from the site, as well as discover the carvings, sculptures and paintings left by the hippies during their gatherings. And should you wish to create new myths to adorn the site, then by all means go ahead - you're on holiday after all!

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Cala Tarida, for a spot of peace and calm in Ibiza

Away from the tourists, just a few steps from Cala Tarida, this small hidden cove is the perfect place to relax and unwind. Ideal for a family outing, Cala Tarida offers a sandy beach for sunbathing in privacy. Surrounded by steep cliffs where nature abounds, this cove is one of the secret wonders of Ibiza. Admire the glistening pristine waters in a dreamlike environment. There's plenty for nature lovers to enjoy, with the surrounding lush vegetation a tonic for the soul. Easily accessible by foot, Cala Tarida is a great spot to visit withchildren.

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Ullal de Na Coloms, La cueva de la Luz (The Cave of Light)

Taking its name from the column of light that pours into the water from above, the breathtakingly gorgeous sea cave of Na Colums is one of the hidden joys of the White Isle. Notoriously difficult to access, it requires an hour and a half walk across rugged terrain before you're met with the sight of the beautiful turquoise waters, some 6 or so metres from the surface of this hidden treasure. To enter you can choose to either leap in or to enter from below via an underwater gallery. But beware, once inside the only way out is via the tunnel, which requires diving gear. That's why we advise only entering if you're an experienced diver or else going accompanied by a guide.

Once inside however, the natural beauty and unique sense of serenity of this magical location is impossible to deny.

The Cueva de Es Cuieram, the magical cave of Ibiza

Nestled in the middle of forest upon rocky cliffs 150 metres above sea level, this cave is a little piece of paradise not to be missed during your trip to Ibiza. The route to the Punic sanctuary of Es Cuieram is a spectacle in and of itself.

From Sant Joan de Labritja, you can take the small stony path that leads to this enchanting place. Under thesun of Ibiza, serenaded by the song of the cicadas, you cannot fail to enjoy these sublime natural landscapes. At the end of the steep path is the Cueva de Es Cuieram. The quiet, peaceful environs of this ancient cave, which the Phoenicians believed to be the resting place of the godess Tanit, are adorned with offerings to their hostess, and offer the ideal place to breathe in the mystical calm and stillness of this magical island.

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Platja Xarraca: an idyllic break from the party scene

Located in the northwest of Ibiza, in a wild and unspoiled area far from the hustle and bustle of the tourist hotspots, Platja Xarraca is a small, beautiful cove, ideal for a walk with family or friends. It's impossible not to be seduced by the reddish rocks and sparkling emerald green waters of this quiet cove. Platja Xarraca is easily accessible by car via a serpentine road. For those not content to merely soak up the peaceful ambience, this spot is also great for diving. Hang around in this magical place until the evening in order to admire the majestic sunset and fabulous views of the bay.

Sa Figuera Borda, the 'rave cave' of Platja de Comte

The rave cave of Sa Figuera Borda takes its name from it occasionally hosting secret underground parties, organised via word of mouth and which have taken on an almost mythical status. Situated at the end of Cala Comte beach on the western coast of Ibiza, this former fisherman's hideout can be reached along a dirt road close to the beach. Once there, visitors can enjoy the views from inside this natural wonder, or even take part in a yoga session. Despite its nickname, Sa Figuera is actually a wonderfully quiet and peaceful spot and another hidden gem of this much misunderstood island.

The Calanque d'Albarca, a paradise for adventurers

Found 15 km from Sant Antoni de Portmany, Calanque d'Albarca, also known as Cala d'Aubarca, provides the perfect spot for quiet contemplation. In a peaceful setting, far removed from tourism, the Calanque d'Albarca enchants visitors with its gentle waters and unspoilt rocky shore. Somewhat sheltered from the wind and waves of the White Isle, the views of lush vegetation cascading down the rocky cliffs suggest an almost prelapsarian beauty, perfect for a trip with your loves ones.

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Ses Fontanelles or Sa Cova des Ví

Sat 50 metres above sea level on a leafy cliff-edge overlooking the jaw-droppingly beautiful coast of the Cala Salada, the Cova des Vi (literally wine caves) take their name from their function as a former natural cellar for storing wine, so as to keep it from turning to vinegar. Unspectacular in and of itself, perhaps. However, the walls of these caves are adorned with ancient etchings believed to have been drawn either by early Phoenician settlers or else earlier still during the Bronze Age. Most appealing, however, are the stunning views of the bay and surrounding cliffs; the perfect setting to uncork a bottle and toast the beauty of this splendid isle!

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Bonus: The secret unspoiled beach of Cala Mastella

Secluded between rocky cliffs cutting through a lush pine forest, the charming semi-hidden Cala Mastella, located close to Sant Carles de Peralta, is a must-see for anyone seeking a few hours away from it all, where they can stretch out and unwind on the soft sand and soak up the Mediterranean sun while listening to the breath-like waves wash against the shore. A beautiful, welcoming spot off of the beaten track and another secret place not to be missed on your next holiday in Ibiza.

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8 caves and coves to know in Ibiza (2024)

FAQs

What is Ibiza best known for? ›

Ibiza, popularly known for its flamboyant party culture in all of Europe, is located in the Balearic archipelago. The small island city situated off Spain's coast is marked by its shimmering expanse of blue, crystal-clear water and pristine sand beaches.

Where is the rave cave in Ibiza? ›

Sa Figuera Borda, the 'rave cave' of Platja de Comte

Situated at the end of Cala Comte beach on the western coast of Ibiza, this former fisherman's hideout can be reached along a dirt road close to the beach. Once there, visitors can enjoy the views from inside this natural wonder, or even take part in a yoga session.

Where is the cave of light in Ibiza? ›

Cap D'Albarca is a small area of coast line between San Antonio and Port De San Miguel that has a large entrance to a bay. Surrounded by cliff tops there are two dives here that meet each other, these are the Pillars of Hercules and the Caves of Light.

Where is the main spot in Ibiza? ›

Ibiza Old Town

No trip to Ibiza is complete without a visit to the renowned Old Town. Discover famed attractions such as Dalt Vila, Ramparts, Cateral and many more. The area attracts tourists throughout the year for its pretty surroundings, excellent eateries, lively bars, vibrant nightlife and fantastic activities.

What drink is Ibiza known for? ›

Besides the Hierbas Ibencicas, sangria and cava are also popular choices. Sangria is made from red wine with fruit and spices. Perfect after a long, lazy day at the beach. Cava, the Spanish sparkling wine, is often drunk during special occasions and is a favorite of people who want to watch the sun set in the sea.

What is the most beautiful part of Ibiza? ›

Cala Tarida and Cala Vadella

The southwest coast of Ibiza has some of the most beautiful sandy coves on the island. Cala Tarida and Cala Vadella are two of the most family-friendly, tucked away from the crowded resorts.

Where is the famous rock in Ibiza? ›

One of the island's most dramatic sights, this towering rock is the jewel in Ibiza's crown. Standing at almost 400 metres high, just off the south-west coast of Ibiza, is the magical and legendary rock of Es Vedrà. Many visitors go to marvel at this beguiling landmark when they come here.

Where is the chandelier cave? ›

Chandelier Cave is located in Malakal Harbor, Palau Less than One (1) mile (1.6 kilometers) from most dive shops in Koror. Excellent visibility if the bottom is undisturbed. The entrance to the cave is 12 feet (4 meters) from the surface to the top of the entrance.

Where is the singing cave? ›

Sönghellir, or 'Song Cave', is a cave on the Snæfellsnes peninsula famed for its echoing quality. The acoustics inside have a magical quality, so visitors should be sure to test how their voices sound. Explore the depths of Iceland on a lava cave tour.

What is Atlantis in Ibiza? ›

Cala Atlantis, Ibiza's most dreamlike landscape. Located in the Cala d'Hort Nature Reserve, Sa Pedrera de Cala d'Hort or Atlantis, as it's popularly known, hides some of the island's best-kept secrets.

Where is the witches cave? ›

Witches' Cave
LocationMalargüe Department, Mendoza
Coordinates35°48′02″S 69°49′13″W
Elevation1,830 m (6,000 ft)
GeologyJurassic limestone
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Where is the cursed cave? ›

Walkthrough. Talk to Merlin once you unlock the Dazzle Beach biome, and he'll tell you to explore the cursed cave nearby. Head down the left-most slope of Peaceful Meadow to reach Dazzle Beach, then follow the water's edge around to the left and find the cave shrouded in darkness.

Where do the rich and famous go in Ibiza? ›

Playa d'en Bossa is home to some of the most exclusive beach clubs in Ibiza, making it a hotspot during the summer months. Nikki Beach, in particular, is a favorite among the rich and famous, including stars like Naomi Campbell and Leonardo DiCaprio.

What food is Ibiza famous for? ›

10 Best Local Dishes from Ibiza
  • Butifarra and sobrassada. Ibiza's traditional pork sausages. ...
  • Sofrit pagés. Authentic Ibizan meat lovers stew. ...
  • See also. 10 Best Festivals in Ibiza. ...
  • Bullit de peix. An iconic Ibizan fish dish. ...
  • Paella de Mariscos. A classic, saffron-scented seafood dish. ...
  • Greixonera. ...
  • Flaó ...
  • Orelletes.

What makes Ibiza so special? ›

You will also find beautiful sandy beaches, such as Cala Conta and Cala Bassa, where the crystal clear waters and idyllic sunsets make an unforgettable impression. Furthermore, Ibiza is rich in cultural heritage with its historic old town of Dalt Vila (Eivissa), a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

What made Ibiza famous? ›

Ibiza became famous for its hippie movement and later for young tourism and clubbing, becoming the party capital of Europe.

Why do famous people go to Ibiza? ›

Ibiza, the Balearic Island nestled in the Mediterranean Sea, has long been a playground for the rich and famous. From the hedonistic nightlife to the serene beaches, this island offers a myriad of experiences that attract celebrities from around the world.

What is the hype about Ibiza? ›

Well, when you go to one of Ibiza's many gigantic multifloor megaclubs, extravagant beach parties, or even the lively bars on the strip, you're not just going to get the classic, run-of-the-mill event with shots, a local DJ, and maybe some dancers if you're lucky.

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