Visiting Sant Antoni de Portmany
Sant Antoni de Portmany is the second-largest city on the island of Ibiza in the Balearic Islands. The expansive bay here earned it the name Portus Magnus during the Roman era. Known for its scenery, sunsets, and sand beaches, it is also a major nightlife hub in Ibiza. You will find iconic spots like Café del Mar, the clubs Eden and Es Paradis with its famous water parties, and the O Beach Ibiza complex, centered around a pool and once recognized by the Guinness World Records as the largest club in the world. Often described as a British enclave, Sant Antoni draws a large UK crowd and has occasionally faced issues with rowdy behavior, including urban disturbances and petty crime.
The beaches of Sant Antoni de Portmany
There are eight beaches in and around Sant Antoni. The central beach, plage S’Arenal, is lined with a pedestrian boardwalk and plenty of amenities. Further south, you will find Plage es Pouet. To the north, before reaching plage des Moro, head through the port area to walk along the Passeig de Ses Fonts, a famous avenue lined with fountains that are illuminated at night. You will pass near the Huevo, a monument erected in 1992 to commemorate the discovery of the Americas.
The port borders the old town of Sant Antoni, which is centered around the Santa Agnés church, known for its stark white exterior. For a bit of culture, visit the former lighthouse turned museum, the Ses Covs Blanques Lighthouse, which houses rotating exhibits and a sea observatory. Near the beach of the Moro, you will also find the Aquarium Cap Blanc, uniquely situated inside a natural sea cave.
The scenery of Ibiza
Other beaches are located further from town, accessible by foot, car, or boat. To the south, Cala Bassa is a turquoise cove where you can go jet-skiing. Further north, you can explore the wilder beaches of Cala Gracio and Cala Gracioneta. The coastline becomes increasingly rugged, with dramatic cliffs located between Punta Galera and Cala Salada. The more active can hike to Cap Nunó, where the cliffs seem to drop straight into the water. Another scenic viewpoint along the coast is Sa Penya Esbarrada.
Off the coast of the bay of Sant Antoni de Portmany, you can see a cluster of uninhabited islands, including Illa Sa Conillera, Illa des Bosc, and Illa s’Espartar.
When to go
Timing depends entirely on what you want to do during your stay in Ibiza. The nightclub season runs from April through October. Spring and late summer are generally quieter and offer more comfortable temperatures.
How to get there
By air, you will arrive at the Ibiza airport, which offers shuttle services to Sant Antoni de Portmany. You can also reach Ibiza by ferry from Barcelona, Valencia, or Dénia. Some ferry lines connect directly to the port of Sant Antoni de Portmany.