Any sunny day is perfect for taking a walk on Ses Salines beach, a whirlpool of bathers in summer, but the perfect tranquility refuge after summer season. If you go around the coast, you will be able to reach Ses Portes tower on foot while enjoying a nice walk.
Ibiza is known worldwide for its spectacular sunsets. Although the most popular to tourists’ cameras is the one from Portmany bay, the area of Ses Salines also provides an incredible view, in addition to an unparalleled setting: Ses Salines' natural park.
Sea and air. The two elements come together in parasailing, a water sport that allows you to rise up through the air and enjoy unparalleled panoramic views of the Sant Antoni coast and the sea from a height of up to 400 metres.
Sant Antoni’s town centre is also the scene of all kinds of artistic expression. One of the most striking aspects of this phenomenon is the Ruta ArtUrbà (the street art route). The route map guides visitors through the town’s labyrinth of streets to discover the huge murals painted on the town’s walls and building façades.
Children and grownups alike will enjoy a trip to the Cap Blanc Aquarium formerly known as Sa Cova de ses Llagostes, (the lobster cave).
This natural cave has been converted to an aquarium where you can see the native Ibizan species swimming in a 300m2 lake. The aquarium is part of a project known as CREM which is dedicated to recovering marine species.