Situated on the north coast of Ibiza, Puerto de San Miguel (Port de Sant Miquel in Catalan) was once the fishing port of San Miguel village, but is now a popular small resort with families and...
Situated on the north coast of Ibiza, Puerto de San Miguel (Port de Sant Miquel in Catalan) was once the fishing port of San Miguel village, but is now a popular small resort with families and peace-seeking couples alike.
Here can be found one of the most sheltered beaches on the island, nestled in a cove and surrounded by lush pine-covered cliffs. A good distance away from the hustle and bustle of the major resorts, Puerto de San Miguel is the ideal location for those seeking tranquillity and beauty in a holiday.
There are some souvenir shops and a supermarket, and several bars and restaurants line the beach, including the Port Balansat - heralded by many as one of the best fish restaurants on the island. Locals come from all over the island to eat here, especially Bullit de Peix, the typical Ibicencan fish dish.
Puerto de San Miguel boasts a beautifully sandy beach and clear, shallow waters. There are lots of water-sports, including waterskiing, windsurfing and a diving school and, of course, the usual sun beds and sunshades are available to rent.
Visitors should definitely visit the interesting dripstone caves Cuevas Can Marça, just walk up the road on the right side of the bay, the effort will be rewarded with fantastic views