Sa Talaiassa

Mountain peak · Balearic Islands

Sa Talaiassa

Mountain peak · Balearic Islands

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07830, Balearic Islands, Spain

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Highest point on Ibiza offering panoramic island views  

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Bob Allan.

Google
The highest point nothing there other than the trees and antennas but so worth the trip up there for the view, stunning. Interesting drive rough in places and very steep. I walked the last 1.5kms very warm so take some water with you

EN JEI

Google
It’s a lovely walk uphill. Not steep. Views are what you expect- Ibiza on your palms

Jennifer B

Google
The highest point of Ibiza. It can be reached in 20 mins with car from San Antonio. You can see nearly the whole island and the surrounding islands from the top. Good to have a walk and relax. Water, drinks and sandwiches are recommended as there are no supermarket or restaurant around.

Kurt

Google
Drove up in our Fiat Panda we'd hired to be greated by underwhelming views but was an experience nevertheless 🤣🤣

Ronald Holmberg

Google
Wow - took a missus for a picnic there. The views are just breathtaking. If you are looking for a view of the island this is the place to visit.

Isaac Nelson

Google
Amazing view of island Just be careful of getting here on bike/moped as road turns into dirt track

Love Great Life Retreats

Google
Fantastic views from the top even on a cloudy day. We followed the path from San Joseph, take water and food with you and go slowly as the path is quite slippy in places. Definitely worth a visit.

Peter Gibson

Google
Worth it just to reach the highest point on Ibiza. Views through the pine trees very impressive in any direction. Just wander down to find a gap In the trees. The drive can be quite challenging. We did it in a ford focus diesel so can be done by anyone but you have to pick your line very carefully sometimes.