
Step into nature
Beautiful hiking adventures on the isle
In recent years, Ibiza has increasingly become a destination for lovers of peace and the beauty of nature. In addition to its vibrant city life and party atmosphere, the island offers an oasis of tranquility and stunning landscapes.
Hiking near Finca Can Marti
The most beautiful nature on the island is undoubtedly located in the north, where our Finca is located in the protected valley of the Es Amunts nature reserve.
From the Finca, various hiking trails depart into the hills surrounding the estate. And one of the most beautiful hikes on the island starts nearby.
Puig des Fornas
The hike to the viewpoint of Puig des Fornas is one of the most beautiful walks on Ibiza. Remnants of the forest fires a couple years ago are still visible, but at the same time, you can see how the resilience of nature has restored the landscapes.
360° view of the sea
Along winding paths, you have the most beautiful views of the entire island. Near the top, you can almost see the entire sea.
Hiking tips
The total duration of the hike is approximately 2 hours, depending on your own pace and the time you want to take to enjoy the views. Some sections can be challenging, but the variety of less steep paths ensure that it’s a walk to get your body moving and your mind at ease.

Other spectacular hikes we can recommend:
Hike to the historic lighthouse at Cala San Vicente
The Old Lighthouse at Cala San Vicente, built in 1861 on Ibiza’s northern coast, once served as a school for local children before being abandoned. The lighthouse is accessible via a small and sometimes slightly precarious footpath along the cliffs.
It was left behind due to its remote location, which made maintenance difficult and less practical as technological advances in navigation reduced its necessity. The old lighthouse offers expansive vistas of the surrounding sea and rugged coastline, making it a serene spot to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Explore the unique Jellyfish Cave
The Jellyfish Cave, or “Cova de les Meduses,” is a captivating natural attraction on Ibiza’s northern coast, near Cala San Vicente. Accessible primarily by boat, this cave is renowned for its striking geological formations that resemble jellyfish.
The clear waters and natural light enhance its unique appearance, making it a popular spot for exploration and photography.
Its remote location adds to the sense of adventure, offering visitors a chance to experience the island’s natural beauty in a distinctive and scenic setting.
Walk along the coast to hidden seawater pools
Drive towards Es Canaret and park as close to the seaside as you can. From there, take the footpath that descends the cliff to the rugged shore and turn right.
As you follow the coastline, you’ll be greeted by a series of enchanting saltwater ponds, each shimmering with natural beauty. The path meanders past a variety of impressive stone formations, showcasing the area’s unique geological features.
Continue your walk, and you’ll eventually arrive at a remarkable cave formation, a stunning highlight of the journey. This scenic route offers a perfect blend of tranquil seaside views and fascinating natural wonders.