Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands, an archipelago of Spain the Mediterranean Sea.
Villa Campesina is nestled in a hilltop, rural location, with stunning views across the rugged coastal land.
Cala Tarida beach is just a three-minute drive away, while Cala Moli beach is an eight-minute drive away. A range of other beaches, including Cala Vadella, Cala Carbó and Cala d’Hort is no more than a fifteen-minute drive away.
For supermarkets, as well as bars and restaurants, Cala Tarida is the closest option.
San Jose is ten minutes away, while Ibiza airport is only twenty kilometres away.
Although it is known for its iconic hedonism and party lifestyle, Ibiza’s lesser-known side is its quiet, traditional village life, beautiful and rugged coastline with dozens of tiny coves to explore, as well as a vibrant and intriguing history.
The major European nightclubs have summer outposts around Ibiza Town and Sant Antoni; and just a stone’s throw from these, visitors can balance the excess by indulging in yoga retreats, quiet villages, and sandy coves backed by the pine-clad hills.
The island is stunning in Spring when the almond blossom is out. For a cultural fix, explore the hilltop Dalt Vila in Ibiza Town, before slipping into a pavement cafe to soak up the bohemian vibe.
Boat trips and water sports are popular, with many dive sites, while golf courses are ample.
The old quarter of D’Alt Vila has a sixteenth-century cathedral dedicated to Our Lady of the Snows, as well as panoramic views from its Renaissance-era fortifications.
Whether it be restoration of the soul through yoga and meditation, a spot of bohemian flair in the local colourful markets and beaches, or a spot of celebrity DJ spotting at some big name clubs, or meandering through sleepy villages on a bike, local cuisine overlooking the cliffs and sea, Ibiza can deliver on every front!