The typical village of San Miguel is known as the gateway to the rugged northern coastline of Ibiza. Set in a commanding position, the village and its parish church dominate the countryside all the way down to the coast.  You’ll have time to wander through the picturesque village at leisure.  The road running east to Santa Eulalia and San Vicente is particularly beautiful, winding through the woodlands before once again reaching the coastline and the town of San Carlos, a typical ‘Ibicenco’ village.

Spectacular views welcome you upon your arrival at the Bay of Cala San Vicente, surrounded by gently-sloping, pine-clad hills. Take a stroll along the traffic-free promenade, dotted with palm trees, or just sit back and enjoy the relaxed vibe of this lovely resort.

In Santa Eulalia, a favourite haunt of artists since the time of Sorolla, you’ll be able to saunter along the promenade, lined with open-air cafés and restaurants. 

This wonderful tour takes you across fertile farmland, over substantial hills, alongside cliffs and finally down to an unexpected placid sea. Covering the northern territory of the island, it offers a number of superb photo opportunities.