Hiking archivos - La Voz De Ibiza https://lavozdeibiza.com/en/tag/hiking/ Diario de información actualidad y noticias de Ibiza. Todas las noticias de los municipios de Ibiza Thu, 25 Dec 2025 12:47:20 +0000 es hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://lavozdeibiza.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Hiking archivos - La Voz De Ibiza https://lavozdeibiza.com/en/tag/hiking/ 32 32 The quietest Ibiza to visit in the last days of the year https://lavozdeibiza.com/current-news/the-quietest-ibiza-to-visit-in-the-last-days-of-the-year/ Thu, 25 Dec 2025 12:47:20 +0000 https://lavozdeibiza.com/sin-categorizar/the-quietest-ibiza-to-visit-in-the-last-days-of-the-year/ Coastal walks, rural roads and nature trails offer different ways to explore the island on foot and enjoy its calmer landscape in the last days of the year.

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The end of December is one of the most pleasant times to explore Ibiza on foot. With the tourist season behind us and mild temperatures, the island recovers a leisurely pace that invites you to enjoy the natural environment without crowds. Walking thus becomes a simple alternative to share family time and rediscover landscapes that, in winter, are more open and silent.

Far from the most demanding hiking routes, these walks stand out for their accessibility and for offering a balanced combination of nature, sea and heritage, adapting to different paces and ages.

Platja d’en Bossa: from the urban promenade to the quietest coastline

The southern end of Platja d’en Bossa offers a simple route that connects the urban area with the coastal environment. From the vicinity of the hotels, the promenade runs along sandy paths and wooden walkways that border the beach, allowing you to walk along the sea without straying far from the services.

This is a particularly comfortable option for families with small children or for those looking for a short, uncomplicated walk. In the last days of December, when the activity decreases notably, this stretch of coastline recovers its calmest facet.

Platja d’en Bossa

Ses Salines: dunes, pinewoods and a tower facing the sea

Nearby, but with a clearly different landscape, the surroundings of the beach of Ses Salines offers a fully natural walk. The trail starts from the parking lot, free in low season, and enters the Parc Natural de Ses Salines between dunes and pine forests, with the sea accompanying much of the route.

The path leads to the tower of Ses Portes, an 18th century defensive construction located in front of the channel that separates Ibiza and Formentera. It is a flat and wide itinerary, also suitable for bicycles, which allows you to enjoy the silence of the natural park and clear views on clear winter days.

Ses Portes Tower

Cala Llonga: walking by the sea without haste

The bay of Cala Llonga offers a simple and pleasant walk, ideal for those who prefer a sheltered environment. From the beach, a pedestrian path goes into the pine forest and allows you to walk along part of the coastline, with open views of the sea and sections protected from the wind.

It is an accessible route, without significant slopes, which can be easily adapted according to the time available. The proximity to the urban area makes it a practical alternative for a quiet family walk.

Cala Llonga Beach

Santa Agnès: rural roads in Pla de Corona

In the interior of the island, the surroundings of Santa Agnès de Corona offer a change of scenery. The rural roads of Pla de Corona run between fields, stone walls and old farms, offering a quiet and little-traveled stamp.

They are flat routes, suitable for walking with the family and enjoy the silence of the Ibizan countryside. In winter, the absence of activity and the open landscape reinforce the feeling of tranquility, far from the coast and the tourist centers.

Rural roads in Pla de Corona

Cala de Sant Vicent: towards the abandoned lighthouse of Punta Grossa

For those looking for a more intense experience, the route from Cala de Sant Vicent to Punta Grossa allows you to discover one of the wildest stretches of coastline in Ibiza. The trail crosses pine forest areas and advances along cliffs, with continuous views of the Mediterranean.

Although it is not very steep, it does include narrow and exposed sections, so it is not recommended for small children or people with reduced mobility. The route ends at the abandoned lighthouse of Punta Grossa, a 19th century construction located in an isolated enclave, especially attractive on calm winter days. It is advisable to bring water, good footwear and avoid walking on windy days.

Puna Grossa Lighthouse

Walking through these environments in the last days of December allows you to discover a closer and quieter Ibiza, where the landscape sets the pace and offers a different way to close the year with the family.

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Hiking with purpose: this is how Ibiza Hike Station cleaned up more than 1,000 kilos of coastline https://lavozdeibiza.com/current-news/hiking-with-purpose-this-is-how-ibiza-hike-station-cleaned-up-more-than-1000-kilos-of-coastline/ Mon, 10 Nov 2025 19:31:35 +0000 https://lavozdeibiza.com/sin-categorizar/hiking-with-purpose-this-is-how-ibiza-hike-station-cleaned-up-more-than-1000-kilos-of-coastline/ Thirty hikers joined the Hike to Clean action to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Ibiza Hike Station, collecting waste on three stretches of Ibiza's coastline.

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The hiking community Ibiza Hike Station has celebrated its fifth anniversary with a solidarity action of coastal cleaning, reaffirming its commitment to the natural environment of the island that inspires it.

According to the organization, some thirty hikers participated in the Hike to Clean initiative, a special route that combined sport, nature and environmental awareness. During the day, volunteers collected more than 1,000 kilos of waste along three stretches of the Ibizan coastline. As they clarified in the video of their Instagram post, it was more than 1,500 kilos.

The debris removed ranged from plastics hidden among the vegetation to old pieces of abandoned boats in forested areas near the sea.

 

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The values of the hiking community

Ibiza Hike Station emphasized that this action was a way to «turn the connection with nature into real action» and to thank the island for everything it has offered them in these five years of activity.

The day concluded with a message of thanks to all participants for their involvement and community spirit: «Five years of adventure, awareness and community,» summarized the organization.

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