Ibiza, the island with the most potent nightlife and the fabulous beaches and very popular historical locales, has a good deal of possibilities for the very active travellers. Although the appearance of covering the whole island by walking is sometimes too bold, the extent of time requested depends on diverse factors.
Calculated at 572 square kilometers, Ibiza is bit smaller compared other destinations. On the other hand, a variety of terrains that you see through foot travel, such as a sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and lush countryside, give a unique chance for this kind of exploring the nature.
When going on foot to explore whole Ibiza of course one has to take into account different features of the landscape such as, how easy is it to get around and what step of the pace feels right. Getting off the beaten tracks, from the crowded and buzzling streets of Ibiza town to the quiet and placid beaches of Benirràs and others, would get me first hand experience of the island’s cultural and natural assets.
Visits of such historic sites like Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the ancient Phoenician habitation in Talamanca present the opportunity to add more meaning to the journey and supplement enough information on Ibiza’s rich history.
Taking these factors into consideration, walking Ibiza could take from several days, if you cover the distance quick enough, through to a couple of weeks, if you find yourself lingering at the beutiful sights. However, you will walk only a small area of the island but the spirit of travel and curiosity will be what creates the real spirit of island walking.
Overall , you can either roam through charming villages, hike along rugged mountains, or just to laud on serene beaches, and all of this adds to the flavour your experience, and sets memories which to live on. Thus, put on your shoes, strap yourself with a backpack of adventure, and hit out of your home on a tour of the marvelous and beautiful Ibiza.