Best attractions and places to see around Santa Eulalia Del Río include historical landmarks, natural coastal features, and cultural sites. The region features a 46-kilometer coastline with 22 beaches and coves, alongside the Balearic Islands' only river. Visitors can explore fortified churches, traditional museums, and vibrant markets. The area offers diverse points of interest, from scenic promenades to secluded bays.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice for snorkeling as only a few boats anchor there.
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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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Ibiza has a beautiful old town
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Ibiza is always worth a trip
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Very nice little bay with deckchair and sunshade service, also a beach bar with moderate prices. Not overcrowded. A detour below is worth it 😎
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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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Visitors frequently enjoy the striking Moscarter Lighthouse, which marks Ibiza's northernmost point and offers impressive coastal views. Another favorite is Cala d'en Serra, a beautiful, often less crowded bay with a beach. The historic Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Snows (Ibiza Cathedral) is also a significant religious and historical site.
Absolutely. You can visit Puig de Missa, a fortified 16th-century church offering panoramic views, and the nearby Ibiza's Ethnographic Museum (Can Ros), housed in a traditional 300-year-old house. The historic Pont Vell (Old Bridge), the only river in the Balearic archipelago, is also notable. Don't miss Ibiza Old Town (Dalt Vila), with its ancient buildings and fantastic views.
The region boasts a 46-kilometer coastline with 22 beautiful beaches and coves. Popular choices include Platja de Santa Eulalia, a wide, family-friendly beach, and the tranquil Cala d'en Serra. Other recommended spots are Es Caló de S'Alga, Playa de Es Canar, and Cala Boix, known for its unique black sand. The Santa Eulalia River, the Balearic Islands' only river, offers a marked trail for exploring its natural environment.
Santa Eulalia Del Río is excellent for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Beaches Route' or the 'Es Canar Beach – Cala Nova Beach loop'. If you prefer mountain biking, consider the 'Santa Eulària: R5 Beaches Route'. Hikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Es Culleram loop' or the 'View of Cala de Portinatx – Moscarter Lighthouse loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Santa Eulalia Del Río and Mountain Hikes around Santa Eulalia Del Río guides.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The wide, sandy Platja de Santa Eulalia is very family-friendly, as are many of the other beaches and coves like Cala Portinatx. Exploring the Santa Eulalia River Route is also a gentle activity for all ages. The Hippy Markets (Las Dalias and Punta Arabí) offer a vibrant atmosphere and unique items that can be fun for families to browse.
The iconic Hippy Markets are a must-visit for local culture. Las Dalias, located between Santa Eulalia and San Carlos, and Punta Arabí in Es Canar, offer vibrant atmospheres with diverse stalls, live music, and food. For a deeper dive into history, the Ibiza's Ethnographic Museum (Can Ros) showcases the island's rural heritage.
The Paseo Marítimo (Promenade) stretches for kilometers from the marina to the river mouth, offering beautiful walks with palm trees, gardens, and sea views. You can also enjoy scenic coastal walks from the marina towards Babylon Beach and further south towards Cala Llonga, discovering idyllic coves and beaches. The Moscarter Lighthouse provides excellent panoramic coastal views.
Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore the Santa Eulalia River, the only river in the Balearic Islands, with its marked trail. For a unique beach experience, visit Cala Boix, the only black sandy beach in Ibiza. The tranquil Cala d'en Serra is also a bit more secluded due to its location.
The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) are generally ideal for visiting Santa Eulalia Del Río. The weather is pleasant for exploring attractions and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds than in the peak summer months. Summer offers warm temperatures perfect for beach activities, but attractions can be busier.
Yes, from Santa Eulalia, numerous ferries depart daily for Formentera. This nearby island is renowned for its beautiful, paradisiacal beaches with fine white sand and turquoise waters, making it an excellent option for a day trip.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse offerings, from the tranquil atmosphere of the beaches like Cala d'en Serra to the historical richness of sites like Puig de Missa and Ibiza Old Town (Dalt Vila). The scenic coastal walks and the vibrant Hippy Markets are also highly appreciated for their unique charm and experiences.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Puig de Missa, which overlooks the town and the east coast of Ibiza. The Moscarter Lighthouse also provides dramatic coastal vistas, especially at the northernmost point of the island. From Ibiza Old Town (Dalt Vila), you get a fantastic perspective of the city and harbor.


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