(Originally written in 2021 and updated October 2025)
Types of Girl about the Globe – Beach, Island, Party, Spiritual & Wellness GatG
Planning a solo trip to Ibiza? In this solo travel Ibiza guide, I’ve covered the best activities for visiting Ibiza alone no matter what type of solo you are, what not to miss on the island, and recommended places to stay as a solo female.
All recommendations are from our solo female travel community. Plus, by booking through this page for your trips to Ibiza you are helping to improve the lives of vulnerable girls about the globe. Happy planning!
Contents
- Ibiza Solo Travel
- Things To Do in Ibiza
- Activities in Ibiza
- Yoga Retreats in Ibiza
- Ibiza Tours
- Best Place To Stay in Ibiza
- Getting Around Ibiza
- To and From Ibiza Airport
- How To Travel To Ibiza
Ibiza Solo Travel

San Antonio
Solo Travel Ibiza
Spain has some beautiful islands. The most well-known are the Balearics and the Canary Islands. The Balearic islands are made up of Majorca, Menorca, Formentera and Ibiza. And Ibiza is the island to go to if you’re looking to meet others.
It may be known as a party island, but Ibiza has more to offer than super clubs, Ibiza hotels and over-priced drinks. San Antonio is the place to be if you are a party GatG, but the north is a great place to escape from the clubs and experience a different side of the island.
Yoga retreats are also popular here and offer some respite from the endless summer parties. If you don’t want a full retreat, some of the island’s boutique hotels and spas offer day passes where you can dip into saunas, pools, and treatments for a few hours of indulgence. The north is mainly where you’ll find a women’s gathering and breathwork workshops. There may even be a sound bath on where you’re there too!
For your Ibiza solo female travel, if you’d rather swap glow sticks for glasses of cava, the island also has a quiet side and is home to some of the most luxurious beaches and world-famous restaurants. Perfect if you’re travelling solo and want an evening that feels special without the chaos of the clubs.
Ibiza Town has several chic rooftops with sweeping views of Dalt Vila and the marina. Places like The Rooftop at Sir Joan Hotel or Hotel Montesol’s rooftop offer stylish settings for sunset dining. It’s a more intimate way to enjoy the island’s nightlife with cocktails, and live DJs setting a chilled vibe.
Head inland to discover Ibiza’s wineries. Ibizkus Wines near Santa Eulària offers tastings of their rosé and other local varieties, often paired with tapas. Some experiences include vineyard tours where you can walk among the vines before sampling the produce.
If you love beaches, good vibes, and sunsets then Ibiza is perfect for the solo female traveller.
Is Ibiza Safe For Solo Female Travellers?
Ibiza is generally a safe island. When I visited I felt really safe but just as anywhere I advise looking after your purse especially on a night out. You probably won’t encounter any problems where you are but these are just some things to look out just in case.
Ibiza attracts clubbers (especially us Brits), so if you’re going to party just keep an eye on your drink and use a taxi app to order an official taxi to take you back to your accommodation when you’ve finished your night (or early morning). You can approach staff in the clubs or bars if you feel unsafe at any point and if you do need emergency services when you’re there, the number is 112.
Anything goes in Ibiza, so you can wear what you want but some bars and clubs don’t accept flip-flops and make need to cover your bikini if you’re going inside the building.
Keep an eye on your valuables if you’re at the beach too (just don’t take much with you if you’re going alone or purchase a waterproof bag or pouch to take into the sea with you).
Things To Do in Ibiza
Ibiza Town
Ibiza Town is the more authentic part of the island. Even the old town (Dalt Vila) is UNESCO listed with pretty squares and its city walls. Make sure to climb up the hill and Carretera Nargiso Puget to Bastion Santa Lucia, where you are rewarded with views of the harbour and Formentera.
It’s in Ibiza Town that you’ll find museums and art galleries. The Museu d’Art Contemporani d’Eivissa (otherwise known as ‘Mace’) can be found as you walk up the slope into the Ses Taules Gate. The museum comprises of two structures and dates back to the 18th century. Set over three floors, inside you’ll find subjective artworks from various artists.
There’s also the Contemporary Art Museum at Portal Nou, the other entrance, or the Archaeological Museum, in front of the Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves.
Near the MACE museum is one of the town’s nicest squares – Carrer de Sa Carrossa – where you can stop for a bite to eat at the cafes and bars. If you’re here on a Saturday, head to the old market (Mercat Vell) for olive oils, cheeses and to buy some of the wines on the island. It may be quieter than San Antonio, but if you’re looking for a true authentic Ibiza experience, it’s the place to be.
In Ibiza Town, you’ll find traditional Spanish restaurants and winding streets with boutiques as well as nightlife, making it a good place to base yourself. To combine the town with the beach. Talamanca Beach is just 2 km away and a short walk from the marina.
Or you can see Ibiza Town on two wheels instead and admire its highlights by bike instead. Cycle along the seafront, the necropolis and the Portal Nou as you learn about the culture and the history of the city before arriving at Vara del Rey and the famous Portal Ses Taules. Join a bike tour if you feel more comfortable cycling with someone (that way, you won’t get lost either). * Check prices and availability; Ibiza Town bike tour

Es Vedra
Cala D’Hort
One of the most beautiful places in Ibiza for views is Cala D’Hort beach for a view of the legendary rock of Es Vedrà. This 400-metre high rock is said to be one of the most magnetic places on earth and is surrounded by myths and legends. Whether you believe the tales, there’s no mistaking the serenity that you get from watching the sky change behind this magical rock.
Es Vedra is the perfect place to immerse yourself in nature and spot some wildlife. This marine nature reserve is an important breeding place for birds and raptures and is home to the pitiusa lizard.
You can see Es Vedrà in front of the beach or hike up to the defence tower on one of the paths to the Torres del Savinar. There is a great restaurant here called El Carmen where you can try the paella. Or take a boat cruise from San Antonio to see the natural reserve of Es Vedra on a glass-bottom catamaran and pass by beautiful beaches and the islands of Conejera, Isla del Bosque, Bledas, and Espartá along the way. * Check dates & availability: Es Vedra boat trip
Ses Salines
One of the best places to go in Ibiza is the natural park of Ses Salines, with salt ponds and beautiful beaches. If you are lucky, you may even spot a flamingo or two. You can walk from Es Cavallet to Ses Salines in an hour. Start from the Capilla de Sa Revista, the small chapel which was built in the 18th century.
One place to lose yourself in nature is on the pine forest trail to Es Portitxol, one of the most hidden beaches on the island. You need to walk for 30 minutes along a path to reach it.

Calo des Mort, Formentera
Formentera
Head to the smaller island of Formentera in the south of Ibiza, which is reachable by boat. This is where you’ll find lots of tourists during the summer months who come for the beach and to see the lighthouse (when I visited there was a nudist beach here so be prepared!) You can take a sailing tour to see the island and snorkel in its crystal waters. * Check prices & availability: Formentera tour
Make sure to visit the Cova de Can Marca Caves. These caves date back 100,000 years, and inside, you can find bone remains and fossils.
They offer guided tours inside and even light up the waterfall for a light show. You can learn how the cave was discovered by smugglers and see the natural formations made by the rock over the years. Find the caves from either Port of San Miguel or follow the signs at Benirras Beach. * Check prices & availability: Con Marca Cave guided tour
Solo’s Tip: “Sa Capella is a restaurant inside a converted church which sits on the hill. It’s beautiful.”

The sun sets over Formentera
Ibiza Beaches & Sunsets
When going to Ibiza alone, make sure to get some sun at one of the beaches, where you can join the rest of the island revellers as they soak up the rays during the day. Es Cana, Sa Caleta and Cala Llongha are other beaches to catch some rays. Or escape the crowds at Es Bol Nou beach, to the right of Sa Caleta Beach. This cove isn’t that well-known, so it’s quieter.
If you do head to Sa Caleta, you can learn about the history here too as it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These are the ruins of the first Phoenician settlement on the island, dating as far back as 654 BC.
If you get up early enough, Aguas Blancas, a sandy stretch of beach in the north of the island is a great spot to watch the sunrise. But you may get more than you bargained for as it’s also a naturist spot.
There are so many places here to watch the sunset, but Cala Conta is one of the best spots on the island for sunset. For something a bit different, you’ll find a hipster crowd gathering at Benirrás Beach every Sunday beating their drums to their sunset.

Watch the sunset
If you feel like watching the sun go down sipping a cocktail by the beach then head to San Antonio’s “Sunset Strip” and Cafe Mambo, where you’re guaranteed some company as the sun sets.
In the southern part of the island, Las Salinas Beach is one of the most popular beaches for starting and finishing your night. There are plenty of boat parties that depart from San Antonio, including a club night within their package. These are a good way of meeting others on the boat, so you’ll have a ready-made group of people to go to a club with.
* Tip: You can visit some of the beaches and sights on a full-day excursion that also includes a visit to a hippy market. Visit Las Salinas, explore San Jose, Portinatx, San Miguel and Sa Caleta and see the best places on the island with others. * Check prices & availability: Ibiza Full-Day Tour

Go to a super club
Activities in Ibiza
Market GatG: There are also markets held on the island every week. On Saturdays head to San Carlos for the Las Dalias Street market and if you’re here on a Wednesday head to Punta Arabi street market.
Ocean GatG: Cala Xarraca is one of the isolated bays on the island and also one of the best for snorkelling. On the water and go parasailing up to 400 metres high along the coast. Take a 2 hour tour and get a great view of San Antonio Bay as you fly. Practice your balance doing stand up paddleboarding in the marine nature reserve of Playa Es Figueral where you can glide past views of pine trees. Or take a guided jet ski tour for an hour exploring beach caves, gorgeous beaches and islands.
Party GatG: If you are a party GatG, you can’t come to Ibiza and not indulge in some Ibiza nightlife. Amnesia, Es Paradis, and Pacha are amongst the most famous super clubs on the island. For those looking to party by day and explore the following day then attend a day party at Ushuaia instead. That way you can be tucked up in bed early evening!
Spa GatG: Pamper yourself with the red clay from the cliffs at Aguas Blancas. It’s a free and natural way to pamper yourself and get silky soft skin.
Shopping GatG: The carnival-style market at the wharf side where you can buy handicrafts or try some of the local cuisines. If you love hipster shopping, head north to San Carlos and Es Canar on a Wednesday or Saturday for the hippie market.
Do the touristy thing at: Ibosim Brewhouse – the first microbrewery on the island which offers guided tours. They also create food pairings for the beers so you can eat and drink here and meet others as you take the tour.
Yoga Retreats Ibiza
For Ibiza yoga retreats, I recommend Book Yoga Retreats. I love this platform. I booked my last yoga retreat through them and found it really easy to use. They list yoga and meditation retreats all around the world, including retreats in Ibiza, so you can find the perfect one for you. Below I have included recommended Ibiza yoga retreats or you can click on this link and search by duration or price to find the one that resonates with you. * Check rates and availability for all yoga retreats in Ibiza
5 Day Deep Connection Yoga Retreat
Reconnect with yourself on this intimate 5-day retreat set in Ibiza’s pristine nature, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Each morning begins with meditation at sunrise, followed by three hours of yoga in a small group setting, ensuring plenty of personal attention. With a restorative class in the evenings, nourishing daily brunch, and one evening meal included, the retreat gives you time to deepen your practice while soaking up the island’s natural beauty.
Accommodation is in cosy private apartments with sea views, each with its own bathroom, terrace, and kitchenette. Between classes, you’ll have free time to explore Ibiza’s beaches, hike in nature, visit local markets, or simply relax in peaceful surroundings. With its small group size and experienced teaching, this retreat offers the perfect balance of guidance, community, and space for personal transformation. * Check prices, accommodation and availability: 5 Day Deep Connection Yoga Retreat
7 Day Holistic Yoga and Meditation Retreat
This 7 day inspiring and enlightening holistic Ibiza retreat is located in the San Agustin area of the island. On top of a mountain, you’ll be practicing yoga in the middle of nature. As well as guided meditations, pranayamas and a cocoa ceremony, you’ll also experience a healing massage and amazing sunrises and sunsets. Enjoy a variety of yoga styles and healthy, nutritious meals during your week stay. * Check rates and availability: 7 Day Ibiza Yoga Retreat
7 Day Yin Yoga Teacher Training
Join Rise & Shine Yoga in magical Ibiza for a 7-day, 60-hour Yin Yoga Teacher Training that blends functional anatomy, fascia therapy, and Traditional Chinese Medicine with mindfulness and meditation. This immersive course is designed not only for aspiring and experienced teachers but also for anyone wishing to deepen their personal practice.
With sunrise and sunset rituals in beautiful locations, daily Yin sessions, and workshops on sequencing, philosophy, and energy work, you’ll leave with both a certificate and a transformative new perspective. Accommodation is in a serene Ibizan-style villa with healthy vegan meals provided each day. Beyond structured training, there’s time to relax by the pool, reflect, or explore the island’s beaches and landscapes. * Check prices, accommodation and availability: 7 Day Yin Yoga Teacher Training
Best Area To Stay in Ibiza
The best place to stay really depends on the type of experience you’re after, whether it’s the old Ibiza Town, Portinatx, Cala Tarida or San Antonio for the place to meet others, especially if you’re heading here in July and August when the island gets super busy. Here are some of the most popular (and solo-friendly) areas:
Ibiza Town (City & sightseeing GatG)
Eivissa is the island’s cultural and historic hub. Perfect if you want a mix of sightseeing, shopping, and dining, all with lively nightlife close by. Great for solos who like variety and want to be at the centre of things.
Playa d’en Bossa (Party GatG)
South of Ibiza Town, this resort area has one of the longest beaches on the island and is packed with beach bars and clubs like Hï and Ushuaïa. Ideal if you’re travelling solo for the nightlife and don’t mind a busier vibe.
San Antonio (Sociable GatG)
Famous for its sunset strip and party scene. It’s lively, sociable, and budget-friendly with plenty of hostels and apartments, making it easy to meet other travellers. Best for younger solos or those looking for a fun, social base.
Santa Eulalia del Río (Quiet GatG)
A quieter, more laid-back area on the east coast with a marina, relaxed restaurants, and a safe, friendly vibe. It’s well-connected by bus, making it a solid choice for first-time solos or anyone who prefers a calmer base.
Talamanca (Best of both worlds GatG)
Just outside Ibiza Town, with a chic but relaxed bay. Offers a nice balance as you can dip into the nightlife when you want, but still retreat to a peaceful beach. Great for solo travellers wanting wellness and connection as well as easy access to the city.
North Ibiza (Spiritual and wellness GatG)
For peace and inspiration, head north (San Juan, Benirras, Cala d’en Serra). Think yoga, rustic fincas, eco-lodges, and nature trails. Perfect for mindful solos or those on a creative recharge who prefer a more spiritual side to the island.
Best Place To Stay in Ibiza
Ibiza has a variety of accommodations whether you’re searching for a villa, a self-catering apartment or a 5-star resort. If you’re looking to party, then San Antonio is the place to stay. This lively area attracts the younger crowd and is the place to be to mingle with others. Ibiza Town is the more authentic part of the island and quieter.
As well as Ibiza hotels, there is also Airbnb which offers rental accommodation in Ibiza on a short-term basis and rooms on the island with a local. You can stay in a private room in a local’s house or rent their whole apartment.
All of the accommodations below have been recommended by solo female travellers from our Girls about the Globe community and come with a Solo Female Friendly endorsement. For all other accommodation in Ibiza, click on the link below. * Check rates and availability for all accommodation in Ibiza
Amistat Island Hostel Ibiza
For a sociable hostel, Amistat Island Hostel Ibiza is where it’s at. You’re walking distance to the Golden Buddha, and the famous Cafe del Mar and Es Paradis (where I have partied and it’s amazing!) Plus they have female-only dorm rooms too with ensuite bathrooms. It is a youth hostel so it has a younger vibe and because there’s a dj there too, you’re going to encounter other travellers looking to party. * Check prices & availability: Amistat Island
Hostal Marino
Located in San Antonio, just a short walk from the beach, this guesthouse is an ideal spot for shopping or nightlife on the island. The restaurant is open from breakfast to dinner, so you don’t even need to leave the property if you are having a relaxing day. When you are ready to explore, the church and fort are nearby, as well as the pedestrian centre. Breakfast is an additional charge. * Check rates and availability: Hostal Marino
Urban Spaces Ibiza
These modern, stylish suites, each with their own unique arty design, are located just a 10-minute walk from the port. Even closer, you’ll find bars, restaurants and shops, or there’s an onsite restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Enjoy views over the city from the roof terrace and friendly service from the staff. Rooms come with a balcony and either a garden view or a city view. Each room contains furniture made from recycled wood. Choose from a standard or superior suite. * Check rates and availability: Urban Spaces Ibiza
Amàre Beach Hotel Ibiza Adults Only
If you’re looking for a place to stay in San Antonio, this adults-only 4-star hotel is a great choice. It has everything you need, from a gym with a sea view, beauty treatments, a 24-hour reception and plenty of entertainment. From a live DJ set at sunset to yoga classes or just chilling on a sunbed by the chequered pool (there are 3 in total), there’s as much or as little activity as you choose.
And you won’t run out of options for dinner either as there are 5 restaurants and 4 bars to decide on. Choose from a double or deluxe twin room with a lateral sea view, a full sea view or a pool view. * Check rates and availability: Amare Beach Hotel Ibiza
Ibiza Tours
Day Tours
There are so many different adventures that you can have on this island. From beach hopping on a cruise, to snorkeling or parasailing, you’ll never be short of anything to do in Ibiza. Get Your Guide is a platform that uses local tour companies. Some of the tours require a minimum of 2 people, but there are plenty to book as a solo.
Just check the rating reviews, price and availability then book online. Choose from a jet ski tour, an Ibiza sunset snorkelling beach and cave cruise tour, or an adventurous Ibiza quad ATV tour plus others. It’s really easy to us . Read my Get Your Guide review or click the link for all their tours. * Check prices & availability: All Ibiza tours
G Adventures Ibiza
if you prefer to travel in a group for either part of your trip or the whole duration, G Adventures is a responsible tour company which mainly caters for budget travellers. Most tours have an average of 12 people and there is no upper age limit.
Their hiking Ibiza tour is for 6 days beginning and ending in Santa Eularia des Riu, trekking across spectacular landscapes, and stopping at gorgeous beaches and local villages. There’s even time for some partying too. G Adventures has received the World Travel and Tourism Council’s Safe Travels stamp. I have personally used G Adventures and recommend them as a solo female-friendly company. * Click here for the full itinerary, prices, and start dates
Getting Around Ibiza
Ibiza is only 40km by 20km and has an extensive bus service with buses running from 7 am until 10 pm during the summer months. Check timetables here
Disco buses run during the summer months from the end of May to the beginning of October. They usually operate between 00.00 and 06.30 – 07.00 and stop at some of Ibiza’s best clubs. Find out more here.
There are taxis on the island and if the green light is showing, you can just flag one down. Taxis have a meter so you can see how much the fare is as you ride. If you call a taxi expect there to be an additional charge of €5. Fares on the street start from €3.65. Here are taxi fares and numbers for the island.
If you are staying in one area, such as San Antonio, you don’t really need a car. But if you do want to hire one, look for companies such as Avis or Enterprise.
There are mopeds for hire as well, but ensure the company has backup assistance in case something happens. Also, make sure you have insurance as well. Find Ibiza scooter and moped rentals here.
To and From Ibiza Airport
Taxis cost approx €25 from the airport Ibiza to Ibiza Town. Bus Line 10 runs from the airport to Ibiza Town and costs approx €5. Click here for bus routes around the island. If you don’t pre-book a car, you can hire one from the ground floor inside the airport terminal.
How To Travel To Ibiza
You can reach Ibiza by ferry from Barcelona, Valencia and also Denia. If you are travelling onwards, you can also take the ferry between Ibiza and Mallorca. The ferry terminal is in Ibiza Town. Use Rome2Rio for times and companies.
In summary, is Ibiza good for solo travel? Yes! And it gives you the experience that you’re looking for, whether that is laying on a beach, watching a gorgeous sunset with a cocktail or sitting in a lotus position reflecting on the meaning of life. It’s a magical place to be.