Puig d'en Valls, Ibiza

Puig d'en Valls is a small, residential village. Surrounded by pretty fields, it offers beautiful views and great access to nearby Ibiza Town.

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Set within the municipality of Santa Eulalia, Puig d’en Valls is a small and compact village, surrounded by pretty fields.

Once a predominantly agricultural territory dotted with farmers' homes, it has evolved into a residential community. Although it sits within the municipality of Santa Eulalia, the islands' bustling capital city of Ibiza Town, is just 2km away.

Although the area has been redeveloped over the years, it is still home to a well-maintained wind-powered flour mill, a relic of its farming heritage. Perched on a hilltop, the mill dates back to the 18th century and continued to grind grain for local use well into the 20th century. Whilst visiting, you can view the restored machinery and see it in its previous glory, along with beautiful views towards Dalt Vila, the fortified citadel of Ibiza Town.

Another notable landmark is the church of Es Puig d’en Valls. Built in 1971, the church is a simple yet charming feature of the village, where visitors can view an image of Mare de Déu (Mother of God), dating back to the 17th century.

Puig d’en Valls is well served by a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafés, and local bars, so you can take a moment to refresh and enjoy a café con leche with the locals during your visit.

The village also offers several children’s play areas, green spaces, and a sports centre.


Accommodation

There are no hotels specifically in the village, but you will find some very beautiful private holiday villas in the countryside surrounding nearby Santa Eulalia and Ibiza Town.