If the weather on Ibiza is a bit bad, a wine tasting is a perfect way to kill some time. What am I saying? Even when the sun is shining, a wine tasting is a good idea!
Definitely spend a few hours at one of Ibiza’s famous hippy markets when you’re holidaying on the island. These are the best hippy markets on the island – and a few other markets.
Let’s face it: Ibiza is an expensive destination. If you want to enjoy the food, shopping, and nightlife fully, you should bring a thick wallet. In the club, you easily pay € 13 for a beer. Ouch! Yet there are also plenty of ways to be cheap on Ibiza. Low-budget Ibiza is possible!
On Ibiza, you can kiss an alpaca. Well, share an apple. Luckily, no tongue is involved. And you can even join a yoga class with alpacas! The Belgian couple San and Bart opened the first alpaca farm on the island in 2019: Es Currals.
WHAT?!?! Rain on Ibiza? Unfortunately, it does happen. Exploring beautiful bays, visiting beach clubs, and sunbathing are a lot less fun when it rains. So what are you supposed to do then?
Finished exploring downtown Málaga? Then, it’s time to leave the city behind and discover the surrounding area. Hike the King’s Path (Caminito del Rey) or take a day trip to Antequera, Ronda, or Córdoba. There’s plenty to do in the area around Málaga!
Antequera, the crossroads of Andalusia – a crossroads that many people skip. The impressive rock formations of Torcal de Antequera do attract visitors, but most people quickly move on after seeing them. What a shame! Because the town of Antequera has so much more to offer. Visit the Moorish fort, the wolves of Antequera, or the Spanish dolmens: Dólmenes de Antequera.
The famous Mirador de Es Vedra lookout point on Ibiza has permanently closed. It has fallen victim to the hordes of tourists who caused disturbances there. This means you can no longer access Atlantis either (though that was already difficult to reach).