Although many people think Ibiza dies down at the end of August, Santa Eulalia proves otherwise. This town in the east of the island offers a more serene and authentic experience during the off-season, ideal for those seeking local tourism with a Mediterranean soul.
Strolls along the seafront and marina
With the milder weather, walking along the sea becomes even more pleasant. Discover the charm of Santa Eulalia’s seafront promenade, full of terraces, local shops, and relaxing views.

Restaurants Open in August
Many of the restaurants in Santa Eulalia remain open beyond the summer, offering local and international cuisine without the crowds. Our recommendation? Humo Ibiza, for a refined Mediterranean experience by the sea, and Maymanta Ibiza, with vibrant Peruvian flavors and unforgettable rooftop views.

Hiking and Nature Trails Nearby
From the Santa Eulalia River to the hills surrounding the town, there are multiple options for exploring on foot or by bike. This is perfect for connecting with nature tourism in Ibiza, which many people don’t know about.

Craft Markets and Cultural Experiences
Local life continues to be active with fairs, exhibitions, and small events. The Las Dalias hippie market (just a few minutes away) is also active in the fall, ideal for craft lovers in Ibiza.

Santa Eulalia, during the off-season, invites you to discover a slow, bright, and deeply vibrant Ibiza. Ideal for those who want more than sun and sand: a true local experience.