Las Salinas Natural Park is a gorgeous natural must-see sight on the island and sits between Ibiza and Formentera, just a 30-minute drive away. Due to its stunning natural beauty, the park has been declared an Item of World Heritage by UNESCO. It is somewhere that many flocks to Ibiza to be awe-inspired by and comprises of beaches, wetlands, dunes, forests and the famous salt flats.
Las Salinas highlights both marine and coastal ecosystems and is home to oceanic seagrass that is only found in the Mediterranean. The salt flats found on land are one of the most popular sights in Ibiza and the island’s salt exportation has been a huge source of revenue for years.
It has helped to finance the completion of Dalt Vila. Simply strolling around in this mesmerising location will provide a memorable experience and plenty of photo opportunities.
Cala Carbo beach is one of the home’s local beaches. It is one of the quieter, more secluded beaches on the island where you can grab a spot in the sand and simply relax the days away.
Surrounded by pine-covered hills, the small cove is popular amongst locals and presents an ideal location for hours of tranquillity. Nearby restaurants provide the perfect refugee at the end of a long hot beach day. The beach possesses both pebbles and sand and is a great day out for young families.