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Authentic and traditional villages of Ibiza

The peaceful Spring season is the perfect time of year to enjoy and visit the most authentic and traditional villages of Ibiza.


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We started by the town of Santa Ines (Santa Agnes de Corona). A tiny and quiet place, walk to a beautiful valley, Plà de Corona, wonderful and very attractive in the months of January and February, when almond trees blossom and decide the valley white cover. In the village we can highlight, Can Cosmi bar, It is known throughout Ibiza for their spanish omelette and vegetables. Cas Sabater, where elaborate handcrafted leather goods. Its beautiful church, which it was built in 1812 and typical whitewashed casas payesa.

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San Mateo (Sant Mateu d’Albarca), a small rural enclave on the edge of a beautiful valley of red earth northwest of Ibiza. The highlight of this area is inside that produce some of the best wines of the island. Further its white-walled church we find a typical bar, Es Camp Vell, an economic proposal that has a nice terrace

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The third proposal is to visit the village of San Agustin (Sant Agustí d’es Vedrà). An adorable Ibizan town, located halfway between the towns of Sant Josep and Sant Antoni. This tiny population of the inner Ibiza, is formed by the church and a cobbled square surrounded by a set of traditional houses. What most surprised you and if you also enjoy good food is the restaurant Can Berri Vell proposes a romantic and elaborate market and a real Ibizan house kitchen.

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Finally, we recommend a visit to the town of San Lorenzo (Sant Llorenc de Balàfia) just 7 kilometers from Sant Joan de Labritja. Like all villages in Ibiza is small, authentic and very quiet. Surrounded by forest and fertile farmland. Find a beautiful church of the eighteenth century, whitewashed and fortified. It is located very close to the medieval enclave of Old Town of Balàfia. Composed of five houses and two towers. Its inhabitants built it to defend against invasions privateering, common in those years in Ibiza. Nearby also we find the Interpretation Centre is Amunts, which offers visitors an interesting tour of the fauna and flora of the nature reserve of the same name.

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