Ibiza sightseeing – what not to miss while on the island
The island of Ibiza has always had an air of mystery surrounding it, especially because of its ancient history and the vivid remains of it. Discover the most beautiful places you should visit during your holidays in Ibiza:
Posidonia Oceanica Underwater Plains
Oceanic Posidonia is a plant that lives in water and forms the most important marine ecosystem in the Mediterranean. They are protected by UNESCO, being declared a World Ecological Property since 1999.
Puig des Molins Necropolis
If you enjoy a walk among tombstones, the ones in Punia will certainly raise your interest, some of them being as old as the 5th century. Also, for its historical value, Puig de Molins was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.
Es Vedra
This small island, made entirely of limestone, is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Ibiza. If you like adventure, you can even climb the island and admire the most beautiful sunset you have ever seen!
Sa Caleta Phoenician Settlement
This historical site dates back to the 7th century and has also been declared Cultural Heritage of Ibiza by UNESCO. Sa Caleta is the most important example of the beginning of Phoenician colonisation of the islands!
Ibiza Castle
The Ibiza castle can be considered an important part of Ibiza Sighteeing. If you want to see the centerpiece of the White Island you must face some steep terrain, but once you get there you will be well rewarded! The castle’s history and its superb view makes it while worth the climb. You will get to see a great number of tunnels and passageways and experience some well-earned surprises on the way.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Snows
This amazing cathedral in Dalt Vila has a great combination of architecture, mixing together both gothic and baroque elements. It was dedicated to Saint Mary in early 1200 and it keeps a fair share of art dating back to those times.
Dalt Vila
Dalt Vila, the old center of the island, is surrounded by a wall dating back to the 16th century and its Renaissance influences are amazing. Plan a trip in Dalt Vila and you will surely be charmed by its old buildings and the serene atmosphere they convey.
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