8-day MTB cycling vacation on Ibiza
What a small island can be big at!
From
€ 699,-
pp
- Cycle to Torre de Campanitx; 1 of the 7 watchtowers remaining on the island
- Cross the island via narrow unpaved ancient paths to the west side
- Visit to the Can Marçà cave with its standing and hanging dripstone formations and petrified waterfalls
- The many murals in the port town of Sant Antoni de Portmany
- On the MTB between orchards and olive trees
- Spanje
- 8 days
- Individueel
- Fietsvakantie
Want to book this trip go to:
- Cycle to Torre de Campanitx; 1 of the 7 watchtowers remaining on the island
- Cross the island via narrow unpaved ancient paths to the west side
- Visit to the Can Marçà cave with its standing and hanging dripstone formations and petrified waterfalls
- The many murals in the port town of Sant Antoni de Portmany
- On the MTB between orchards and olive trees
- Spanje
- 8 days
- Individueel
- Fietsvakantie
Want to book this trip go to:
- Cycle to Torre de Campanitx; 1 of the 7 watchtowers remaining on the island
- Cross the island via narrow unpaved ancient paths to the west side
- Visit to the Can Marçà cave with its standing and hanging dripstone formations and petrified waterfalls
- The many murals in the port town of Sant Antoni de Portmany
- On the MTB between orchards and olive trees
Ibiza is showing itself!
Ibiza is famous all over the world and yet it remains a great unknown. Most of us know Ibiza as the party island but with that we really sell this island,part of the Balearic Islands, short.
Ibiza is showing itself!
Ibiza is famous all over the world and yet it remains a great unknown. Most of us know Ibiza as the party island but with that we really sell this island,part of the Balearic Islands, short.
Day to day
From the airport, the cab will take you to the hotel in Santa Eulalia in half an hour. Late afternoon, rental bikes can be picked up at the bike rental shop.
The first route of your cycling vacation takes you inland to Torre de Campanitx ; 1 of the 7 watchtowers still to be found on the island. In the past, these towers served to warn residents against pirates and robbers. As a warning, fires were then lit on these towers. You pass the quaint village of Sant Carles de Peralta with a number of cozy eateries. This village where time seems to have stood still is surrounded by fig and almond trees. Highly recommended is café Anita on corner in just village. Take a walk inside because this place still exudes the authentic hippie atmosphere of long ago. Artists paid for their refreshments here with their paintings when there was no money.
These paintings are scattered throughout this café-restaurant. In Es Canar, the hippie market takes place every Wednesday.
Today’s route is the longest and perhaps the toughest route of this cycling vacation but you will certainly fully enjoy the narrow unpaved ancient paths you will encounter everywhere. You will cross the island today to the west side of the island. The part of the west coast is very special because there you cycle over rocky ground with great views of the coastline.
Today’s route takes you to the northernmost part of the island: seaside Portinax. Port San Miquel is located on a beautiful bay and has several lunch options.
Highly recommended is a visit to the Can Marçà cave. This cave is among the oldest caves in Ibiza. About 100,000 years ago, it was formed by moving earth layers. In Cova de Can Marçà there is much to see, such as standing and hanging dripstone formations, but the waterfalls that have become petrified over thousands of years are also stunningly beautiful.
During today’s route, you also cross the island again to the port town of Sant Antoni de Portmany. You cycle west and, after about 20 km, pass the charming village of Santa Gertruidis de Fruitera: a perfect place for a coffee or tea in the square. This village is surrounded by fruit trees and has many restaurants, artisan stores and coastal galleries. A walk through this lively village is definitely recommended. This area is also known as the wine-growing region of Ibiza.
The port town of Sant Antoni de Portmany is fun to check out and a nice stop for lunch. The many murals on the buildings are especially pleasing to the eye. This town has great appeal in terms of nightlife with long (dance) nights until the early hours.
No cycling program today. A visit to Ibiza Town is definitely recommended. This can also be combined with a trip to Formentera. Lounging by the pool, of course, is also an option.
On the final bike route of this vacation, you’ll cycle through several authentic Ibiza-style villages. Examples of the island’s traditional architecture can still be found in these villages. Landowners built defense towers attached to their houses to protect themselves from pirate attacks.
The landscape is a feast for the eyes with orchards and olive groves interspersed with quaint villages such as Sant Mateu. This place is surrounded by vineyards and almond trees. Near the white plastered church is a restaurant for a delicious Spanish lunch. During the last part you also pass Santa Gertruidis de Fruitera again for a refreshing drink on the terrace, before starting the last part of this cycling vacation.
At the end of the afternoon, rental bikes with supplies should be returned to the bike rental company.

Day to day
From the airport, the cab will take you to the hotel in Santa Eulalia in half an hour. Late afternoon, rental bikes can be picked up at the bike rental shop.
The first route of your cycling vacation takes you inland to Torre de Campanitx ; 1 of the 7 watchtowers still to be found on the island. In the past, these towers served to warn residents against pirates and robbers. As a warning, fires were then lit on these towers. You pass the quaint village of Sant Carles de Peralta with a number of cozy eateries. This village where time seems to have stood still is surrounded by fig and almond trees. Highly recommended is café Anita on corner in just village. Take a walk inside because this place still exudes the authentic hippie atmosphere of long ago. Artists paid for their refreshments here with their paintings when there was no money.
These paintings are scattered throughout this café-restaurant. In Es Canar, the hippie market takes place every Wednesday.
Today’s route is the longest and perhaps the toughest route of this cycling vacation but you will certainly fully enjoy the narrow unpaved ancient paths you will encounter everywhere. You will cross the island today to the west side of the island. The part of the west coast is very special because there you cycle over rocky ground with great views of the coastline.
Today’s route takes you to the northernmost part of the island: seaside Portinax. Port San Miquel is located on a beautiful bay and has several lunch options.
Highly recommended is a visit to the Can Marçà cave. This cave is among the oldest caves in Ibiza. About 100,000 years ago, it was formed by moving earth layers. In Cova de Can Marçà there is much to see, such as standing and hanging dripstone formations, but the waterfalls that have become petrified over thousands of years are also stunningly beautiful.
During today’s route, you also cross the island again to the port town of Sant Antoni de Portmany. You cycle west and, after about 20 km, pass the charming village of Santa Gertruidis de Fruitera: a perfect place for a coffee or tea in the square. This village is surrounded by fruit trees and has many restaurants, artisan stores and coastal galleries. A walk through this lively village is definitely recommended. This area is also known as the wine-growing region of Ibiza.
The port town of Sant Antoni de Portmany is fun to check out and a nice stop for lunch. The many murals on the buildings are especially pleasing to the eye. This town has great appeal in terms of nightlife with long (dance) nights until the early hours.
No cycling program today. A visit to Ibiza Town is definitely recommended. This can also be combined with a trip to Formentera. Lounging by the pool, of course, is also an option.
On the final bike route of this vacation, you’ll cycle through several authentic Ibiza-style villages. Examples of the island’s traditional architecture can still be found in these villages. Landowners built defense towers attached to their houses to protect themselves from pirate attacks.
The landscape is a feast for the eyes with orchards and olive groves interspersed with quaint villages such as Sant Mateu. This place is surrounded by vineyards and almond trees. Near the white plastered church is a restaurant for a delicious Spanish lunch. During the last part you also pass Santa Gertruidis de Fruitera again for a refreshing drink on the terrace, before starting the last part of this cycling vacation.
At the end of the afternoon, rental bikes with supplies should be returned to the bike rental company.

Date and prices
Prices per person and based on a minimum number of 2 people.
| Travel period | |
| March 27 to April 8, October 1 to 18 | € 699,- |
| Other period price on request | |
| Single supplement (This hotel does not have single rooms) | On request |
| Half board supplement (7* dinner including drinks at dinner) | € 255,- |
Travel Information
- 7 hotel nights in a **** hotel in Santa Eulalia with breakfast ( based on a 2 person room)
- Challenging cycling routes in gpx format
- Map material
- Airline tickets
- Airport transfers
- Half board supplement
- GPS navigation rental
- Mountain Bike Rental
- Travel and cancellation insurance
- Bicycle Insurance
- Contribution Guarantee Fund VZR Garant € 7.50 per person
- Contribution Calamity Fund €2.50 per booking
| MTB rental (Orbea Alma H30) | € 155,- |
| MTB e-bike rental (Orbea Keram 10) | € 245,- |
General information
Ibiza is famous all over the world and yet it remains a great unknown. Most of us know Ibiza as the party island but with that we really sell this island,part of the Balearic Islands, short. In addition to the secluded beaches, the island offers an enchanting interior with many fruit trees and authentic villages with white-plastered houses and churches and a labyrinth of deserted interior roads. The people are very friendly and there is a relaxed atmosphere. Particularly in the north of the island, you imagine yourself in a true MTB paradise with a wide variety of landscapes. Narrow unpaved paths interspersed with rugged kissing strips where you often lack eyes to take in all this beauty. We have selected for you the most beautiful tracks and packed them into an 8-day MTB vacation
THE MTB TAKES YOU TO PLACES WHERE YOU CERTAINLY WON'T ENCOUNTER TOURISTS ANYMORE
Ibiza also acts as a magnet for artists from around the world. Temperatures are very mild in early spring. The countryside turns white in early spring with the blossoming almond trees and abundant flowers. Starting point for this cycling vacation is the town of Santa Eulalia on the east side of the island. The hotel is fully equipped and is within walking distance of the pleasant town of Santa Eulalia









