the 9-to-5 nomad's guide to solo travel

WHERE TO STAY
TOP neighborhoods for solo travelers & first-time visitors
SEARCH TOP HOTELS & HOSTELS FOR SOLO TRAVELERS

IBIZA TOWN
Dreamy old town of Ibiza, is full of trendy boutiques, local markets, and cute cafés. Just a short jaunt away to the crystal-clear waters of Talamanca Beach. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Old Town seamlessly blends old-world charm with whitewashed buildings, exuding a delightful bohemian chic vibe.

SAN ANTONIO
West End is renowned for its buzzing nightlife and charming bohemian vibe. Its a party paradise with World-class clubs & beachfront bars. Explore the quaint streets, stumble upon hidden gems, and refuel at the trendy beach clubs. Not to mention, it sits right on the west coast, serving up front-row seats to the most jaw-dropping sunsets on the island.

PLAYA D'EN BOSSA
Playa d'en Bossa is a fabulous stretch of sand touched by crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean. This vibrant stretch of sand is not just a beach; it's a 24/7 party flanked by some of the hottest beach clubs on the planet. Dance barefoot on the sand at iconic spots like Ushuaïa Beach Club and Beachouse Ibiza. By night, the beach transforms into a neon-lit paradise.
WHERE TO PLAY
Top Nightlife Hotspots, Beach Clubs & Bars
Main Nightlife District: San Antonio West End
what to do
top attractions, day trips & adventures

boat trip to
cala conta
Visit this picturesque beach on the western coast of Ibiza, known for its clear waters and stunning sunsets. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and beachside dining at one of the local restaurants.

COVA DE CAN MARCA
Cova de Can Marçà is a captivating natural cave located on the northern coast of Ibiza, near the village of Sant Miquel de Balansat. This enchanting cave has a rich history and offers visitors a fascinating journey into its depths.

ferry to Formentera
Take a ferry from Ibiza Town to Formentera, known for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and relaxed atmosphere. Rent a bike or scooter to explore the island's natural beauty, including Ses Illetes Beach and Espalmador Island.

hippy markets
Dive into the island's bohemian culture by exploring its vibrant hippy markets. Las Dalias, Punta Arabí, Cala Llenya, Mercadillo de Sant Joan and the Namaste Market, offer a mix of handmade crafts, clothing, and holistic and spiritual treasures.
off the beaten path
hidden gems beyond the popular tourist attractions

the cave of light
"La Cueva de la Luz," (also known as Na Coloms) stands as one of the island's most elusive and hidden gems. Nestled in the northern reaches of the island, specifically in Cala D'Albarca, this cave remains relatively unknown to many. The water from the sea enters through an underwater gallery, forming a natural swimming pool. Check with local guides for the most up-to-date and accurate directions.

Puig des Molins Necropolis
The Puig des Molins necropolis is an archaeological site open to the public. Dating back to 7th century BC, this necropolis carved into the hill of Puig des Molins, consists of numerous hypogea, underground chambers used for burials. Visitors can explore the excavated chambers and learn more about the Punic civilization.

SUNSET DRUMMING
BENIRRAS BEACH
Join the magical sunset drumming sessions at Benirràs Beach. The drumming sessions have roots in the hippie movement of the 1960s and 70s. Every Sunday, locals and visitors gather to drum and dance as the sun sets, creating a unique and unforgettable experience. Anyone with a drum is welcome to join the jam session as the sun dips towards the horizon.

Atlantis(Sa Pedrera de Cala d'Hort)
Explore the remains of an abandoned open-cast stone quarry known as Atlantis, located near Cala d'Hort. The dramatic cliffs and rocky formations offer stunning sea views, and the abandoned machinery lends an eerie yet fascinating ambiance. There's also a nearby ancient Phoenician settlement worth exploring.