
Eivissa, a city with a rich history of cultural exchange, has evolved into a multicultural hub while preserving its unique heritage. Officially the island's capital since 2019, it offers a mix of traditional neighborhoods, stunning landscapes, and vibrant tourism, making it a special Mediterranean destination.

Located in northwest Ibiza, Sant Antoni de Portmany spans 12,662 hectares with a population of 27,431. It includes four main villages—Sant Antoni, Sant Rafel, Santa Agnès, and Sant Mateu—each with traditional rural areas and neighborhoods. The region is known for its scenic coastline, pine forests, and vibrant atmosphere.

Sant Joan de Labritja is a peaceful and rural municipality in northern Ibiza, known for its unspoiled nature, scenic coves like Cala Xarraca, and the Es Amunts Natural Park. It preserves Ibiza’s traditional charm with historic villages, artisan markets and eco-tourism. Ideal for hiking, water activitiesand cultural experiences.