Best attractions and places to see around Sant Antoni De Portmany, located on the western coast of Ibiza, offers a diverse range of attractions. The region features stunning natural landscapes, beaches, historical sites, and cultural experiences. It is known for its picturesque coves, defensive towers, and significant religious buildings.
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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This defensive tower was built in 1763. Its purpose was to protect the west coast of Ibiza, between the church of Sant Antoni and the Cap des Savinar defensive tower. Years ago, the tower was converted into a dwelling without significant changes to its exterior.
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Beautiful white sand beach (300 m long, 30 m wide) and turquoise water, but I personally found the crowds to be awful!! The beach has four different restaurants, run by the Cala Bassa Beach Club. These are mostly quite exclusive options, but there's also a snack bar at the far end of the bay. You'll also find some beach vendors there.
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A very suggestive place, worth a visit… like almost everything in Ibiza
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The cathedral is visible from far away, it literally draws you in. It shone beautifully in the rising sun 🌞...unfortunately I saw it with scaffolding.
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Beautifully situated beach, now in April the water still had a beautiful blue color, but in summer a lot of algae are said to make the water cloudy.
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The tower is visible from afar and is a nice stopover. It is a wonderful motif 👍 it is still well preserved
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Sant Antoni de Portmany is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the picturesque coves of Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta, known for their turquoise waters and pine-filled surroundings. Another option is Cala Gració, a charming cove perfect for swimming and snorkeling. For unique rock formations and stunning views, consider D'en Rovira Tower, which offers privileged views of islets like Sa Conillera and S'Espartar. Don't miss Punta Galera, a unique cove with staggered rocky platforms ideal for diving and sunset viewing, or Sa Penya Esbarrada (Heaven's Gate) for dramatic cliff views.
Yes, Sant Antoni de Portmany has several historical and cultural sites. The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Snows (Ibiza Cathedral), dating from the Moorish era, is the most important sacred structure on the island. You can also explore the Church of Sant Antoni de Portmany, a 14th-century fortified church. The Sa Punta des Molí Cultural Centre offers insights into the island's traditional lifestyle, while the Aquarium Cap Blanc, located within a natural cave, provides a unique look at local marine fauna.
Sant Antoni de Portmany is world-renowned for its breathtaking sunsets. The Sunset Strip, with iconic spots like Café del Mar and Café Mambo, offers prime viewing locations with chill-out music. The Ses Variades coast is another popular place where many gather to watch the sun dip below the horizon. For a quieter experience, Cala Salada also provides a beautiful setting for sunset viewing.
The region boasts a variety of beautiful beaches. S'Arenal Beach is the main urban beach, offering easy access and a full range of services. For more secluded options, Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta are known for their clear waters and natural beauty. Cala Gració and Cala Gracioneta are charming coves ideal for relaxing and swimming. Further afield, Cala Bassa is a popular choice, often awarded a blue flag for its incredible clarity and warm waters.
Absolutely! The Aquarium Cap Blanc, located in a natural cave, is an educational and original visit, especially for children, allowing them to observe local marine fauna. Cala Gració is a larger, family-friendly cove perfect for swimming. Many of the beaches, like S'Arenal and Cala Bassa, have shallow, calm waters suitable for families. The Sant Antoni Promenade is also great for family walks or cycling.
Sant Antoni de Portmany offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the moderate 'View of Ses Balandres Cliffs – Puertas del Cielo loop from Santa Agnès de Corona' or the 'Cala Salada – Cala d'en Serra loop from Sant Antoni de Portmany'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Gracio Ibiza Cove – Cala Bassa loop from Sant Antoni de Portmany'. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Sant Antoni De Portmany and Cycling around Sant Antoni De Portmany guides.
For stunning panoramic views, consider Ses Torretes Peak, which offers great vistas of the south-east coast of Ibiza, including Cala Llonga. The Ca'n Bernadet viewpoint provides magnificent views over Sant Antoni Bay. Additionally, Sa Penya Esbarrada (Heaven's Gate) offers incredible views of the northern coastline and dramatic cliffs, perfect for nature photography.
Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover some hidden gems. Es Broll de Buscastell is a tranquil oasis featuring a natural spring surrounded by lush vegetation and ancient Moorish irrigation channels, offering a peaceful escape. Punta Galera, with its unique tiered rock formations, is another less-crowded spot for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying the sunset. Sa Penya Esbarrada (Heaven's Gate) also combines natural beauty with archaeological interest, featuring remains of an ancient Moorish farmstead.
Sant Antoni de Portmany comes alive in the evening. The Sunset Strip is famous for its vibrant atmosphere, with bars and cafes like Café del Mar and Café Mambo offering music and drinks as the sun sets. The West End, a pedestrian-friendly area in the heart of the old town, is known for its lively nightlife, filled with shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
The calm and clear waters of Sant Antoni are ideal for a variety of water sports. You can enjoy diving, snorkeling, kayaking, paddleboarding, jet skiing, and parasailing. Boat trips are also very popular, including excursions to the iconic, mystical islet of Es Vedrá, which is part of a protected natural park.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse range of attractions, from the stunning natural landscapes and picturesque coves to the rich historical sites. The breathtaking sunsets are a major highlight, drawing crowds to various viewing spots. Many also enjoy the opportunities for outdoor activities and the vibrant atmosphere, especially in the evenings. The clarity and warmth of the water at beaches like Cala Bassa are often praised.


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