Buzz around the clock
Lots of places to eat, to drink, to dance – San Antonio is perfect for shaking off the workaday world and partying with likeminded holidaymakers. Warm balmy nights mean the fun doesn’t stop until really late – if at all.
Chill for a while
You’re right beside the beautiful blue Med – fringed by a wide, safe and sandy beach. The harbour, lined with palm trees and a broad promenade, is a perfect spot to stroll, relax and watch the world go by. It’s good for just sitting and people-watching, too.
What is San Antonio?
San Antonio (officially Sant Antoni de Portmany in Catalan) is a major resort town on the west coast of Ibiza. It's famous for its legendary sunsets, vibrant nightlife, and budget-friendly accommodation, making it a hotspot for younger tourists and first-time visitors to the island.
Who is San Antonio best for?
San Antonio primarily caters to a younger, party-focused crowd (18-30s), especially those on a budget. It's perfect if you're looking for a lively atmosphere, endless bars, boat parties, and easy access to clubs. However, the wider San Antonio Bay area (Cala de Bou) is more relaxed and popular with couples and families.
What is the famous "Sunset Strip"?
The Sunset Strip is a world-famous stretch of the promenade lined with iconic bars and restaurants where you can watch the sun dip below the horizon. It's known for its chill-out music and pre-party atmosphere, with world-class DJs often playing free sets.
What is the main beach in San Antonio like?
The main beach, S'Arenal de San Antonio, is a long, wide stretch of sand right in the town centre. It's very convenient and has calm, shallow water, but it's not considered one of Ibiza's most beautiful beaches. It's great for convenience and water sports but worth travelling for a better beach experience.
Is San Antonio expensive?
It can be as cheap or expensive as you want it to be. It's known as one of the more budget-friendly resorts in Ibiza. You can find cheap eats and drinks deals, especially in the backstreets and the West End. However, entry to superclubs can be €40-€80+, and a drink at a famous sunset bar can easily cost €15-€20. Supermarkets are a great way to save money on drinks and snacks.