Best attractions and places to see around Sant Joan De Labritja, nestled in the northern hills of Ibiza, offers a tranquil escape with a blend of traditional charm and natural beauty. This region is characterized by its rugged coastline, hills, and forests, providing a laid-back and authentic island experience. Visitors can explore traditional architecture, vibrant markets, and numerous natural features. The area is ideal for those seeking cultural experiences and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Wonderful path up from Cala Llong, but do not go down towards Cala Sol den Sera due to fallen trees!
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This isn't an easy hike, more of a via ferrata. The southern section is more difficult than the northern section toward Cala Llonga. You need to be very sure-footed and shouldn't be afraid of heights.
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Very nice for snorkeling as only a few boats anchor there.
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A really nice viewpoint overlooking the coast. Can be wonderfully incorporated into a circular route.
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Take water with you, there are no refills on the way
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Near the coastal town of Portinatx is this large lighthouse, built in 1978 and painted with black and white spirals. It is the tallest lighthouse in the Balearic Islands with a 52-meter tower.
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Nice cove somewhat hidden so it is not normally crowded with people (not as much as other coves in the area). It is a little protected from the wind by the rocks that surround it.
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The region boasts a variety of natural wonders. You can visit stunning beaches like Cala d'en Serra, known for its crystal-clear waters, or the famous Benirrás Beach, especially for its sunset drumming ritual. Other beautiful coastal spots include Cala Xarraca, Port de Sant Miquel, and Cala Xuclar. For geological marvels, explore the Can Marçà Caves in Port de Sant Miquel or the ancient Es Culleram Cave.
Absolutely. The heart of the village features the 18th-century Church of Sant Joan, an excellent example of traditional Ibizan architecture. You can also experience the vibrant Sant Joan Market every Sunday, offering local crafts and organic products. For a glimpse into the past, the ancient Es Culleram Cave was once a sanctuary dedicated to the Phoenician goddess Tanit.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Ses Torretes Peak, which offers extensive views of Ibiza's south-east coast. The Moscarter Lighthouse, the tallest in the Balearic Islands, also provides impressive coastal views from the island's northernmost point. Additionally, the elevated position of the Church of Sant Joan offers privileged views over the village and valley.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Cala d'en Serra and Cala Portinatx are both noted as family-friendly beaches with safe waters. Port de Sant Miquel is another calm cove ideal for families, offering access to the fascinating Can Marçà Caves, which provide an engaging guided tour experience.
The rural surroundings of Sant Joan de Labritja are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking through hills and forests, cycling along scenic routes, or even horseback riding through the mountains and along the beach. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails, running trails, and cycling routes available in the region.
For those seeking tranquility, Cala d'en Serra is a secluded bay often less crowded. Cala Xuclar is another tiny fishermen's beach with a bohemian atmosphere. You might also find untouched beauty at Cala d'en Serra, offering a wilder coastal experience, or the unspoiled Cova des Forn directly by the sea in the far northeast.
The region is enjoyable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, avoiding the peak summer heat. The natural beauty, with fields of almond and fig trees, is particularly vibrant during these seasons. Even in winter, the mild climate allows for comfortable exploration of trails and coastal paths.
Yes, the village itself is a prime example of traditional Ibizan architecture. You'll find whitewashed houses, narrow streets, and traditional 'payesa' houses in the countryside, many dating back to the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. The Church of Sant Joan is a notable landmark showcasing this characteristic style.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil escape and authentic side of Ibiza that Sant Joan de Labritja offers. The blend of traditional charm, stunning natural beauty, and cultural experiences, away from the bustling areas, is a major draw. Many enjoy the vibrant Sunday market, the peaceful beaches like Cala d'en Serra, and the scenic trails leading to viewpoints like Ses Torretes Peak.
Yes, the Valley of the Horses (Ibiza Horse Valley), located in the es Murta Natural Park, offers horseback riding tours. These tours allow visitors to discover hidden parts of the island, traversing mountains and beaches, providing a unique way to experience the rugged terrain and coastline.
You can find various hiking trails, including the scenic Coastal Path to Far des Moscarter, which leads past several small bays. Other popular routes include the 'Faro des Moscarter and Portinatx — circular route through the north of Ibiza' and the 'Cave Entrance – Rocky Forest Trail loop from Cala de Sant Vicent'. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Sant Joan De Labritja guide.
Yes, the Sant Joan Market is a must-visit. Every Sunday, the village square transforms into a vibrant hippie and artisan market. Here, you can find a wide array of handmade jewelry, designer clothing, leather goods, organic products, and works of art, often accompanied by live music, creating a lively bohemian atmosphere.


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