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Església de Sant Llorenç

North & Interior Ibiza


Overlooking Sant Llorenç, this luminous-white, typically Ibizan 18th-century fortress-church is one of the island's most elegant, built at a time when attacks by North African raiders were the scourge of the island. A broad porch through a single entrance arch gives way to a nave with an attractive barrel-vaulted roof.


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2. Balàfia

0.39 MILES

Take a lane west off the C733 beside the Camí de Balàfia restaurant, 2km northeast of Sant Llorenç, to find the once-fortified hamlet of Balàfia, where…

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3. Església de Sant Miquel

2.73 MILES

Sant Miquel's shimmering-white 14th-century church-fortress sits atop a low-rise hill, on the site of a ruined Moorish-era farmstead. The restored early…

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4. Església de Santa Gertrudis

3.48 MILES

Dominating Santa Gertrudis' main square, this 18th-century church has an impressive facade, with its small windows and 19th-century bell tower picked out…

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5. Església de Sant Joan

3.74 MILES

The only real sight in Sant Joan, this village church is a whitewashed, slightly unusual (for Ibiza) 18th-century construction with distinctive splashes…

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6. Port de Sant Miquel

3.88 MILES

Originally a fishing village, 4km north of Sant Miquel de Balansat, this popular north-coast resort has a fine white-sand beach dominated by the huge…

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7. Caló des Moltons

4.02 MILES

This divine little cove lies just 250m west of Port de Sant Miquel – follow the unsigned path west around the bay to reach a small sandy beach with…

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8. Cova de Can Marçà

4.04 MILES

A signposted turn-off as you enter Port de Sant Miquel from the south loops 1km northeast around a headland to these underground caverns, once a smugglers…