Experiences · Ibiza
Something Ibiza that is not on the list
Every guide to Ibiza recommends the same handful of things: sunset at Benirràs, a boat to Formentera, dinner in Dalt Vila, a night that ends at sunrise. All worth doing. None of them are yours alone.
The island has always had another side
Long before the clubs, Ibiza drew people looking for something quieter and stranger — ritual, salt, candlelight, the feeling that the island does something to you. That version of the island never went away; it just stopped being advertised.
This experience belongs to that side of Ibiza: unhurried, sensory, and built around one person at a time.
Why it stays with people
Clubs are shared with ten thousand strangers. A boat trip is shared with forty. This is shared with nobody — which is exactly why it is the part of the holiday guests describe in detail months later.
It also happens to be the only item on your itinerary that requires no queue, no dress code and no travelling anywhere.
Where it fits in a short trip
On a four-day trip, the slow hours are the ones that get wasted: the long afternoon, the evening before going out, the last day before the flight. Those are precisely the hours this fills.
You keep the clubs, the beach and the boat. This is what goes in the gaps.
Questions
- Is this available across the whole island?
- Yes — San Antonio, Ibiza Town, Playa d'en Bossa, Santa Eulària and everywhere in between. I travel to you.
- Do I need to book far ahead?
- In quieter months a few hours is enough. Through July and August, a day or two ahead is safer, especially for evening slots.
- Who is it for?
- Adult women, one guest at a time, strictly by appointment. Whether you are travelling alone, as a couple of friends or with a larger group.
For adult women only, strictly by appointment.