Ibiza Island Tours

The best way to see Ibiza is to hire a car and spend the day cruising around the island.

As we are fond of saying, the island is only 45 Km long and 25 Km wide, so you really can see a lot of the island in one day. To help you make the most of your precious holiday time, we've put together some of our favourite routes for you to enjoy.

Island Tour 01 - the East and Northeast
This is the first of recommended tours around the island. It takes you from Ibiza Town to Santa Eulalia, through the green and peaceful North and back down through Santa Gertrudis. More...

Island Tour 02 - The North and North-West
The second tour takes you from San Antonio to San Rafael, famous for it's pottery, up through Santa Gertrudis and San Miguel, before taking some of the most beautiful roads on the island which lead to the tiny villages of San Mateu and Santa Ines. The return to San Antonio takes in the beach at Cala Salada and some lovely views out across the West coast. More...

Island Tour 03 - the South West
Our third tour takes us from Ibiza Town to the 'mountain' village of San Jose taking in some of the island's finest beaches, spectacular views, and of course, just the odd bar or restaurant to stop off for refreshments. More...

Island Tour 04 - the North of San José
Spotlight Tours are proud to present our fourth hire car itinerary which takes us from sea level in San Antonio on a journey through breathtaking scenery to the island's highest point in San Jose. More...

Scenic Tour Train

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Scenic Tour Train 2 hours of get-away enjoyment through the beautiful countryside. These family excursions really are one of the most popular on the island.


Tourist Train

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Tourist Train The northern part of Ibiza boasts one of the most picturesque and best preserved landscapes, now you can see it the easy way, just hop onto this fun carriage...


Ibiza Attractions



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