Ibiza is not only golden beaches and endless nights of partying: the island hides a network of trails that connect wild cliffs, pine forests and secret coves where the Mediterranean is shown in its purest state.
And here are hidden corners that are only revealed to those who decide to walk it calmly, step by step. Therefore, we recommend 3 hiking trails in Ibiza with which you can enjoy the most authentic side of the island.
Es Canar – Sant Carles Route

The north of Ibiza invites you to slow down the pace, walk leisurely and connect with the most authentic nature, while you discover some of the most emblematic places of the island. This hiking route has an approximate length of 12 km and is covered in about 3 hours.
The trail starts at the beach of Es Canar and ends at the charming church of Sant Carles, crossing the rural landscapes of Santa Eulalia. Along the route you will find magical stops such as Cala Nova and Cala Llenya, two perfect beaches to rest and take a dip in crystal clear waters, as well as one of the most iconic corners of the island: the mythical hippy market of Las Dalias, where the bohemian essence of Ibiza is still alive.
Atlantis – Torre des Savinar Route

Among the best kept secrets of Ibiza is Atlantis, a mythical and almost magical place that deserves to be discovered. Very close to Cala d’Hort, this ancient sandstone cliff was sculpted centuries ago to extract the stones that were later used in constructions in Sant Antoni and Dalt Vila. The result is a surprising landscape: perfectly carved steps, giant platforms and natural pools of crystalline waters.
A short distance from Atlantis stands the enigmatic Torre des Savinar, popularly known as the Pirate’s Tower.
This circular circular route takes approximately two hours and we recommend doing it in the afternoon and take the opportunity to see one of the most magical sunsets of the island, from Es VedrĂ .
đ„Ÿ Es VedrĂĄ- Atlantis – Cala d’Hort – Torre des Savinar – Sa Pedrera
Cala Llonga – Roca Llisa Route

From the wide and quiet beach of Cala Llonga, starts one of those routes that seem designed to disconnect from the world. The path ascends and descends between hills covered with Mediterranean pines, giving you views of the sea and the rural landscape of Santa Eulalia.
This excursion has an approximate duration of 1 hour, so it is a perfect route for those who are looking for a light but charming walk.
The final destination could not be more special: the Sol d’en Serra viewpoint, a natural balcony from which to contemplate how the cliffs merge with the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean.