Walking is one of the most rewarding ways to experience Ibiza. Away from the crowds, the island reveals its wild landscapes, forgotten routes and some of its most spectacular scenery.
The trails featured here are a selection of our favourites, but they represent only a small part of the countless paths that cross the island.
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Most visitors experience Ibiza from the coast.
Those who walk discover something deeper.
Historic watchtowers, hidden fishing coves, untouched forests, ancient agricultural landscapes and endless Mediterranean views accompany every step.
Whether you’re looking for a relaxed coastal stroll or a more adventurous hike, Ibiza offers routes for every level.
Cala Tarida → Cala Codolar → Cala Comte → Torre d’en Rovira
One of the most scenic coastal walks in western Ibiza.
Turquoise coves, dramatic cliffs and panoramic sea views accompany you throughout the route, ending at the historic Torre d’en Rovira, one of the island’s most beautiful sunset viewpoints.
Cala Llentrisca → Es Cubells → Cap Llentrisca → Atlantis → Torre des Savinar
An unforgettable route through some of Ibiza’s most legendary landscapes.
Remote cliffs, hidden coves, panoramic viewpoints and the mystical presence of Es Vedrà make this one of the island’s most iconic hikes.
Secret Atlantis Trail
A journey combining Cala Escondida, Atlantis, Es Vedrà viewpoints and Torre des Savinar.
Perfect for those wanting to experience some of Ibiza’s most famous hidden locations in a single adventure.
Pico Llentrisca & Es Vedrà Viewpoints
This route climbs towards Pico Llentrisca before reaching some of the most impressive viewpoints overlooking Es Vedrà.
A hike for those seeking dramatic landscapes and unforgettable photography opportunities.
Sa Caleta → Es Bol Nou → Es Jondal
A beautiful route combining archaeological heritage, red cliffs and some of the island’s most beautiful southern beaches.
An excellent option for those wanting a mixture of culture and nature.
Ses Salines Natural Park → Ses Portes
A walk through one of Ibiza’s most important protected areas.
Salt flats, migratory birds, dunes and endless sea views create a unique landscape unlike anywhere else on the island.
Cala Llonga → Tunnel → Cala Blanca
A shorter and accessible coastal walk that reveals hidden viewpoints, rocky coves and one of Ibiza’s most curious tunnels.
Perfect for families and casual walkers.
Pou des Lleó → Es Figueral → Aguas Blancas → Sant Carles
One of the best routes for discovering traditional Ibiza.
Fishing coves, rural landscapes, dramatic cliffs and the charming village of Sant Carles combine to create a truly authentic experience.
Portinatx → Faro des Moscarter → Cala d’en Serra
One of the island’s most photogenic walks.
The route passes through rugged coastline, crystal-clear coves and reaches the iconic Moscarter Lighthouse, the tallest lighthouse in the Balearic Islands.
Port de Sant Miquel → Torre des Molar → Can Cosmi Viewpoint
A spectacular route through Ibiza’s wild northern coast.
Ancient watchtowers and dramatic viewpoints provide some of the most impressive panoramas on the island.
Sant Mateu → Pou de Soldevila
A completely different side of the island.
Vineyards, almond trees, ancient stone walls and traditional countryside landscapes reveal Ibiza’s agricultural heritage.
Es Portitxol
Perhaps the most rewarding hike on the island.
The descent towards Portitxol reveals one of Ibiza’s most spectacular and secluded bays, surrounded by fishermen’s huts and dramatic cliffs.
Before setting off:
✓ Bring plenty of water.
✓ Wear proper hiking footwear.
✓ Avoid the hottest hours during summer.
✓ Carry sun protection.
✓ Respect nature and stay on marked paths.
✓ Leave no trace behind.
These routes are only a small selection of what Ibiza has to offer.
From coastal paths and hidden coves to forests, watchtowers and mountain viewpoints, the island rewards those who explore it slowly.
Every trail tells a different story. Every walk reveals a different Ibiza.