
1. Ses Salines Natural Park
Stretching from the southern tip of Ibiza to the island of Formentera, this nature park is home to a diverse variety of landscapes — everything from wetlands to sand dunes and secluded beaches — along with an incredible array of biodiversity to boot. The park’s salt flats are one of the main attractions, but there’s plenty more to see throughout the area. If you’re a bird enthusiast, you definitely don’t want to miss Ses Salines; hundreds of species of birds pass through this region every year, and viewing platforms are dotted throughout the park. Whether you’re taking a scenic walk or hunkering down at a dedicated bird-watching site, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for wildlife like flamingos, plovers, and the Balearic shearwater.2. Punta Galera
On the west coast of Ibiza, you’ll find Punta Galera, a beautiful bay flanked by unique rock formations jutting out at different heights over the sea. The rocks here are wide and flat and staggered like shelves, offering sunbathers a natural platform to throw down a towel and kick back in the sun. These multi-layered rock “shelves” also act as a staircase of sorts, so it’s easy to climb down for a dip in the surrounding cerulean waters. It’s a fantastic place to while away an afternoon or catch a sensational Ibizan sunset.3. Ses Feixes Wetlands
