Ibiza and Formentera make the perfect tandem for a Mediterranean honeymoon.
We are now dealing with the most virginal Ibiza as practically the whole municipality of Sant Joan is part of the natural reserve of Ses Amunts. Among the monuments you must visit in this journey to the north, you must not ignore the Balanzat Tower, sculpted next to the steep cliffs of the Port de Sant Miquel.
But the best option for enjoying your last day together in Ibiza is allowing yourselves to get carried away all over the island’s least frequented and inhabited municipality. Immerse yourselves in its paths, the small squares and streets of the villages with traditional architecture and purely rural life, taste their homemade cuisine, with the most typical dishes made out of the products of their cultivation and their farms, distilleries and vineyards, and open up to the hospitable character of the people, to the simplicity of their conversations and to their roguish humour.
One natural monument that you must see is the Cova des Marçal, which is located in the village of Sant Miquel and in which you will be struck by a unique play of coloured lights underground, surrounded by walls with over 100,000 years of history. From their surroundings, one can look at the aforementioned Balanzat Tower and the isles of Murada and Bosc. Another famous cave in the north of Ibiza is the Cova des Culleram, in Sant Vicent. It was in this ancestral cave that rituals were once celebrated in honour of Tanit, the Carthaginian goddess of fortune and fecundity.
And now that you are around Sant Vicent de Sa Cala, profit from this to eat in this village. Of all the villages you will find in Ibiza, this is the remotest of them all, a natural oasis that was not, in fact, inhabited until quite well into the eighteenth century. Go to its natural port and choose one of the restaurants and terraces you will find next to the beach: you will be able to eat something in peace and with privileged views of the island of Tagomago.
Continue with your route of visits after lunch. In Sant Llorenç you will still find shelter from the typical bustle of Ibiza in the medieval town of Balafia, a sample of Ibizan architecture that has been declared a Historical site of the Balearic Islands for its great beauty and singularity. It consists of 7 traditional rural houses and 2 defence towers used for centuries by the peasants in the area. A place to stop at, rest and enjoy the beautiful memories you will take home with you.