Sant Josept de Sa Talaia
Municipality of Sant Josep de sa Talaia
Sant Josep de sa Talaia, located in the southwest of Ibiza, is the island’s largest municipality, covering 15,300 hectares. It borders Sant Antoni de Portmany to the north, Ibiza Town to the east, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south and west. The area is known for its stunning natural landscapes, historical sites, and some of Ibiza’s most famous beaches.
The municipality includes several picturesque villages:
- Sant Josep de sa Talaia (largest, 5,000 ha)
- Sant Agustí des Vedrà (3,200 ha)
- Sant Jordi de ses Salines (4,000 ha)
- Es Cubells (3,100 ha)
Each of these areas has its own charm, offering a mix of authentic Ibizan culture, historical churches, and scenic coastal views.
✨ Main Attractions & Points of Interest
- Es Vedrà 🏝️ – One of Ibiza’s most iconic landmarks, this mystical rock island is famous for its stunning sunsets and legends of magnetic energy.
- Ses Salines Natural Park 🌿 – A protected area with salt flats, flamingos, and pristine beaches.
- Cala d’Hort & Cala Comte 🏖️ – Some of Ibiza’s most spectacular beaches, with turquoise waters and panoramic views.
- Sant Josep Church ⛪ – A historic 18th-century church in the main village.
- Atlantis (Sa Pedrera) 🌊 – A hidden cove with natural rock formations and ancient carvings.
The municipality is a perfect blend of nature, history, and beach life, making it an essential stop for visitors looking to experience Ibiza’s diverse landscape.