Las Salinas is a lively and highly popular beach just a 15-minute drive away. The beach was named after the salt lakes in South Ibiza and sits at the southernmost tip of the island. The beach is backed by gorgeous pine woods and boasts sparkly blue waters.
An ancient pirate watchtower tower also sits on the beach and is reminiscent of times where pirates used to travel to the island to loot luxuries.
Amongst the brilliant array of boutiques, loungers and parasols lie a great selection of beach bars – some will even bring your cocktail up to you in the sand! One of the venues is the uber-cool Sa Trinxa, a venue that boasts a tasty Mediterranean and fresh seafood menu as well as DJ-fuelled parties.
If you desire to do more than soaking up the sun, riding a pedalo, kayaking and stand up paddling are all options at Las Salinas. During the summer months, Las Salinas is usually packed with everyone from partygoers to families looking for a fun day out.
However, it also makes a great beach to walk along (especially in the mornings) due to the nearby nature park, known as Ibiza's Wildlife Conservation Area.
The village of Jesus is located close to Villa Farolillo and possesses a stunning whitewashed church that dates all the way back to the 15th century. The beautiful church is visited and admired for its epic beauty. In particular, it’s stunning altarpiece painted by Renaissance artist Rodrigo de Osona.