
Soak up the sun on Ibiza’s golden beaches in June—perfect weather and breathtaking views
June in Ibiza… honestly, it might just be my favourite time of year. The island’s shaking off the last bits of spring and slipping into that sun-drenched rhythm we all love but without the crush of high season crowds. You get this perfect sweet spot where the beaches are lively but not jammed, the clubs are swinging their doors open, and the days are warm enough for a swim but not yet scorching. Wahoo!
There’s something in the air too: a buzz of energy and possibility. The scent of wild rosemary and pine drifts through the countryside, the sunsets seem to hang in the sky a little longer, and the water? Good luck since it’s still a bit cold. Whether you’re chasing beats ‘til sunrise, sneaking off to a secret cove, or looking for a bit of culture or family fun, June serves it all on a silver platter.
So, slap on some sunscreen, grab your shades, and let’s get stuck into my list of 24 unforgettable things to do in Ibiza this June, you don’t wanna miss it.
1. Nit de Sant Joan Festival

One of the most magical nights in Ibiza? Gotta be Nit de Sant Joan. It’s the island’s way of saying hello to summer, and trust me, it’s a proper celebration. It all kicks off on the 23rd of June and spills into the 24th, with fire, music and madness pretty much everywhere you turn.
You’ll see bonfires popping up on beaches and in village squares, people jumping over flames (yep, really – it’s meant to bring good luck), and fireworks lighting up the sky. There’s music, dancing, loads of food… it’s got that wild mix of old-school tradition and proper party vibes.
Dalt Vila puts on a great show, but I’ve also loved the vibe in Sant Joan – it’s smaller, more local, and just feels a bit more intimate. Grab a cold drink, tuck into a sweet flaó or a slice of greixonera, and just soak it all in by the fire. There’s something about it – the heat of the flames, strangers swapping stories, laughter echoing into the night – that makes it feel like you’re part of something ancient. Something special.
2. Ibiza Gay Pride

June in Ibiza just wouldn’t feel right without Pride. Ibiza Gay Pride is hands down one of the most joyful, colourful, high-energy events on the calendar. It usually lands mid-month and the whole island gets swept up in it – locals, tourists, everyone. There’s this amazing mix of love, freedom, and straight-up fun that takes over the streets.
Ibiza Town becomes a rainbow explosion – flags everywhere, floats rolling through, music blasting, people dancing in the streets under that bright Mediterranean sun. The port turns into a pride village packed with live acts, drag performances, food, and just really good vibes all round.
What I love most? It’s not just about partying (though yes, the club nights at places like Pacha and Amnesia go off). It’s the feeling – that open, come-as-you-are, love-who-you-love energy that Ibiza has always been about. You don’t have to be part of the LGBTQ+ community to feel it – just being there, soaking it all in, makes your heart full. It’s proper feel-good stuff that sticks with you long after the confetti’s gone.
3. Sluiz

If you haven’t been to Sluiz in Santa Gertrudis yet, you’re missing a treat. And no, it’s not just a shop – it’s a full-on sensory adventure. You walk in and boom – there’s a herd of psychedelic cows out front, neon signs flashing cheeky messages, and inside? It’s like Alice in Wonderland moved to Ibiza and brought a flair for interior design.
They’ve got everything from mad furniture to wild fashion and homeware you never knew you needed. I once popped in for a gift and came out with a velvet flamingo lamp. Zero regrets. Every corner has something weird and wonderful – it’s the kind of place that actually makes you want to browse.
And it’s not just about the stuff. They host gigs, art shows, the occasional workshop, it’s all very ‘Ibiza creative’. Even the café’s a vibe, with mismatched chairs, good coffee, and some banging bites. Whether you’re into design or just fancy a mooch somewhere that’s a bit different, Sluiz is worth the detour. It’s shopping, but fun. Who knew?
4. Gallery Elefante
If you’re into art, design or just love a good wander somewhere pretty, Gallery Elefante is one to check out. Tucked away in the Ibiza countryside, this place has serious charm. It feels more like you’ve stepped into an artist’s house than a gallery – full of colour, texture and a real boho spirit.
You’ll find everything from wild abstract paintings to quirky sculptures and handmade bits and bobs for your home. They’ve got clothes, jewellery, dreamy decor – all with that Ibiza vibe that’s hard to describe but you know it when you see it.
They also run workshops and pop-ups now and then, so it’s more than just a place to browse. The people there are lovely, and the whole spot feels calm and inspiring. Even if you’re not buying anything, you’ll leave with your head buzzing full of ideas. Honestly, it’s the kind of place that makes you want to pick up a paintbrush or at least rearrange your living room.
5. DC-10 Ibiza
For true music lovers, DC-10 Ibiza is a rite of passage. This legendary club, located near the airport, is famous for its underground vibe and Circoloco parties every Monday. From 6 p.m. to sunrise, you’ll find a euphoric mix of techno beats, an international crowd, and an intimate, unpolished venue that lets the music take centre stage.
It’s not your typical glitzy Ibiza club, but that’s precisely its charm—raw, real, and electric. Imagine dancing under the stars in the outdoor garden, then losing yourself in the intense energy of the indoor spaces. Many come here after other parties, making it the unofficial after-party hotspot of the island. If you’re into discovering world-class DJs and love that feeling of being part of something authentic, DC-10 is where Ibiza’s underground spirit truly lives on. Just don’t plan an early morning—this is the kind of night that ends when the sun’s already up.
6. Amante Ibiza Restaurant

If you’re after one of those proper “wow” dining spots, Amante’s your place. Tucked into a cliff just south of Santa Eulària, it’s got that whole tucked-away, toes-in-the-sand, paradise vibe going on – minus the chaos of the party zones. You look out over this quiet little cove, turquoise water, dramatic rocks… it’s dreamy, really.
The food? Fresh as it gets. Loads of local stuff – grilled fish, colourful salads, decent wines. It’s modern Mediterranean done right. Go for lunch and it’s all relaxed, maybe even catch a morning yoga session followed by a healthy brekkie (yes, that’s a thing here). But come sunset, it shifts gears. Candlelight, soft waves, that golden glow over the sea – it’s pure romance.
Perfect for a date night, birthday, or just cos you feel like spoiling yourself. Amante’s the kind of place you’ll talk about for ages after. Ibiza’s full of surprises, but this one always hits.
7. Snorkeling at Cala Tarida

If you love the sea just as much as me, grab your snorkel and head to Cala Tarida. This place is a bit of a gem, but not hidden. The water’s so clear it’s ridiculous, and the little rocky spots and coves make it perfect for a bit of underwater exploring. You’ll spot all sorts down there: bright fish, sea urchins, and if you’re lucky, maybe even a curious little octopus hanging out between the rocks.
Yeah, you can snorkel off loads of beaches here, but Tarida’s got something special. Maybe it’s the craggy coast, or the fact that it still feels a bit off the beaten track even in summer. Just chuck your stuff in a bag, wander past the main bit of the beach to where it’s a bit quieter, and get in the water. It’s shallow, calm, and easy – ideal if you’re just getting into it.
And once you’ve had your fill? There’s a few chiringuitos nearby where you can kick back with a cold drink and stare at the sea, wondering if you could maybe just live here forever. Standard Ibiza day, really, for me.
8. Live Music at Sunset Ashram

There’s something pretty special about catching live music at Sunset Ashram and especially when the sky’s putting on its nightly show. Perched right above Cala Conta, it’s one of those spots where everything just clicks. The sea, the sunset, the tunes… you get that golden-hour glow, a breeze off the water, and someone spinning tunes or playing live, and suddenly you’re in Ibiza magic mode.
The vibe? Chill but buzzy. People are chatting, dancing barefoot, sipping cocktails, all while the sky turns into this mad swirl of orange, pink and gold. It’s not a nightclub vibe – more sunset celebration, feet in the sand, wide smiles all round.
Food-wise, don’t let the laid-back look fool you as they do it well here. Yeah, it’s beachy and relaxed, but the menu delivers. Think fresh salads, proper oysters on ice, decent steaks, and some Asian-style dishes if you’re feeling adventurous. It’s good but not luxury.
Just a heads-up since it does get busy. Like, proper packed just before sunset. So if you want a good seat or you’re planning to stay for dinner, book ahead at least a week if you can swing it. Trust me, it’s worth it. Sitting there with a drink in hand, music floating through the air, cool!!
9. Horse Riding Tours through Countryside Trails
You don’t have to be an equestrian pro to enjoy horse riding tours through Ibiza’s countryside. Honestly, even if you’ve never been near a horse, this is one experience you’ll thank yourself for trying. Riding through Ibiza’s lush trails, past pine forests and blooming wildflowers, feels like stepping into a postcard. The pace is relaxed, so you can take in the views and feel the rhythm of your horse beneath you—it’s surprisingly therapeutic.
These tours are often led by locals who know the best hidden spots, from ancient ruins to breathtaking cliffside views. Whether you’re trotting through the morning mist or catching the golden light of sunset, it’s a magical way to connect with the island’s natural beauty. And hey, even if you’re skeptical about horse riding, trust me, by the end of it, you’ll wonder why you didn’t do it sooner.
10. Visit Stonehenge Ibiza

Why deal with soggy skies back in the UK when you can visit Ibiza’s own version of Stonehenge under the blazing Mediterranean sun, no less? It’s actually called Time and Space, but everyone just calls it Stonehenge Ibiza. You’ll find it out near Cala Llentia, looking all mysterious and a bit epic, with 13 massive basalt columns rising up out of the scrubby ground like something out of an ancient dream.
It was designed by Andrew Rogers, and yeah, there’s meaning behind the layout and the alignment with the sun, but honestly, even if you’re not into that kind of thing, the place just hits different. It’s got this peaceful, almost otherworldly vibe, and the views out over the sea with Es Vedrà in the distance are unreal.
Come for the vibes, stay for the photos, especially around sunset when everything turns gold and dramatic. No entry fees, no crowds, no stress. Just you, the stones, and that iconic Ibiza light. Whether you’re into art, nature, or just fancy ticking off a cool spot for the ‘gram, it’s well worth the little wander out there.
11. Visit the Ibiza Marina

A trip to Ibiza isn’t complete without a stroll through the glamorous Ibiza Marina. This is where luxury yachts rub shoulders with local fishing boats, and the atmosphere is pure Mediterranean chic. Start at the statue of the sailor, a tribute to Ibiza’s maritime roots, and watch as ferries come and go, adding a gentle hum of activity to the scene.
The marina is lined with stylish cafés and bars, making it a perfect spot for people-watching over an iced coffee or a cocktail. If shopping’s your thing, there are plenty of upscale boutiques to browse, or you can simply enjoy the breeze as you walk along the waterfront. At night, the area lights up, with restaurants and bars offering some of the best dining and nightlife on the island. Whether you’re a yacht enthusiast or just love soaking up good vibes, the marina never disappoints.
12. Sant Joan de Labritja Celebration

If you’re lucky enough to be in Ibiza in June, make your way up to Sant Joan de Labritja for their annual fiesta: it’s proper heart-and-soul stuff. This little village throws a celebration that’s packed with tradition, warmth, and that lovely laid-back island charm. It all ties in with Nit de Sant Joan, but with a more local, village-style twist that feels way more personal.
The main square comes to life with folk music, dancing, and the smell of grilled sardines drifting through the air. Locals and visitors mix together, kids running about, people clapping along to live bands, and everyone tucking into plates of traditional food – sweet pastries, roasted meats, you name it. And the fireworks? Loud, bright, and completely joyful.
The village itself is gorgeous, all whitewashed walls and green hills rolling in the background. It’s a picture-perfect setting for a proper island party. You don’t need to know anyone or speak the language – just turn up, smile, and join in. Whether you’re dancing in the square or just soaking up the vibe with a drink in hand, it’s the kind of evening that makes you fall in love with the other side of Ibiza – the one that’s all heart, history, and community.
13. Hike to Cova de es Culleram

If you’re up for a bit of a hike with a proper story behind it, Cova de es Culleram is a solid shout. Tucked away in the hills of the north, about 150 metres above sea level, this old cave isn’t just about the views – though trust me, they’re stunning – it’s got history woven right into the rock.
This was once a sacred spot dedicated to Tanit, the Carthaginian goddess of love, war and fertility. Bit of everything, really. Between the 5th and 2nd centuries BC, people came here to worship, and you can still feel something ancient in the air. Inside the cave, you’ll see traces of offerings and carvings – a proper glimpse into Ibiza’s distant past.
The walk up is steady, nothing too wild, but bring decent shoes and plenty of water, especially if it’s a warm day. And definitely bring your camera – the scenery’s something else. You’ll get sweeping views over the coast and countryside, and once you’re at the top, it’s all quiet, green, and peaceful. A bit like stepping out of time.
Whether you’re into history or just want a walk with meaning, this one’s well worth the effort. Feels good to connect with a different side of the island – one that’s been here long before the beach bars and clubs.
14. LoveJuice Pool Party
If you’re in the mood for vibrant tunes and sunny vibes, the LoveJuice Pool Party at Ibiza Rocks is where you need to be. Every Saturday throughout June, this legendary event transforms the poolside into a haven of house music, colourful floats, and chilled cocktails. It’s the perfect warm-up for a long Ibiza night, with DJs spinning uplifting tracks that keep the energy alive from noon to sundown. Picture yourself lounging poolside, sipping on a mojito, or diving into the water while surrounded by a buzzing crowd.
The party atmosphere is infectious, but it still feels relaxed enough to soak in the sunshine. Pro tip: arrive early to grab a good spot, and don’t forget your most Instagram-worthy swimwear. Whether you’re a hardcore partier or just looking for some fun in the sun, LoveJuice is a day party you won’t forget.
15. Punta Arabi Hippy Market

You haven’t really done Ibiza until you’ve wandered through the Punta Arabi Hippy Market in Es Canar. It’s on every Wednesday, and it’s massive – like, proper sprawling through the trees with hundreds of stalls and that easygoing, boho vibe that makes you want to buy everything (and then some).
You’ll find all sorts here – handmade jewellery, floaty dresses, hand-painted ceramics, leather bags, you name it. It’s not your usual tourist tat either. Most of it’s made by the sellers themselves, and half the fun is chatting with them, hearing their stories, and finding something totally unique.
There’s live music drifting through the air, a few bars dotted about, and loads of food stands if you need a bite. I always go for something simple – maybe a falafel wrap or some local treats – then grab a drink and just soak it all in.
Even if you’re not in a shopping mood, it’s worth the visit just for the atmosphere. Punta Arabi’s got that old-school Ibiza feel – laid-back, colourful, and full of character. Perfect way to spend a sunny midweek day.
16. Bohodot Store
For bohemian fashion that screams Ibiza chic, a stop at Bohodot Store is a must. This trendy boutique is a haven for those who love flowy dresses, delicate lace, and unique accessories that reflect the island’s laid-back yet stylish vibe. Everything here feels thoughtfully curated, from beach-ready kaftans to intricate jewellery that could double as art. It’s the perfect place to pick up an outfit for a sunset dinner or a day exploring the island.
The shop’s interior is as Instagram-worthy as the clothes, with earthy tones and rustic decor that invite you to linger. Don’t be surprised if you leave with more than you planned—everything here seems to whisper, “You need me.” Whether you’re refreshing your wardrobe or looking for a statement piece, Bohodot offers a slice of Ibiza style you can take home.
17. Nobu Ibiza Bay
If you’re in the mood to splash out and eat somewhere seriously swish, Nobu Ibiza Bay is where it’s at. Set right by the sea, it’s all white linen, soft lighting and that unmistakable scent of something delicious sizzling in the kitchen. It’s the kind of place where the sushi’s so fresh it basically melts in your mouth, and the black cod miso… well, let’s just say it lives up to the hype.
Yeah, it’s fancy – you’ll spot a celeb or two if you’re lucky – but it’s also got this effortless cool about it. You’re sat there, sipping something cold, watching the sun dip into the Med, and it just feels like proper Ibiza luxury.
Now, if you’re a sushi fan but want something a bit more chilled (and easier on the wallet), Nagai over on the island’s “restaurant mile” is a cracking alternative. Still top-tier quality, but with a more laid-back vibe that’s perfect for a slower kind of night.
Either way, Nobu’s one of those nights out you won’t forget in a hurry. Just make sure to book early – it fills up fast, especially in summer. Great food, unbeatable setting, and that bit of sparkle we all come to Ibiza for.
18. Formentera Jazz Festival

If you’re after a musical escape that’s got soul, sunshine, and zero stress, the Formentera Jazz Festival is calling your name. Happening from 5–8 June 2025, this four-day celebration brings together jazz lovers, curious travellers, and locals for a proper island-style gathering. And the best part? It’s all free.
The festival’s now in its eleventh year, and it’s grown into something really special – not just for the music, but for the whole vibe. You’ll find gigs happening in some of Formentera’s most atmospheric spots: the main square in Sant Francesc, the artisan market at La Mola, and even beachside venues like Chezz Gerdi. It’s jazz, but with that laid-back Balearic twist.
The 2025 lineup is a proper mix of talent from around the world:
- Alana Sinkey – powerhouse vocals with a soulful edge
- Carlos Sarduy & The Groove Messengers – Cuban jazz meets Afrobeat energy
- Carolina Alabau – blending jazz with Mediterranean melodies
- La Mola Jazz Cats – local legends keeping the island spirit alive
- Sellés Latin Quartet – Latin rhythms to get you moving
- Juanjo Rodríguez Trío – contemporary jazz with a fresh twist
- Enrique Malanga & Ric Jazzbo – Caribbean jazz and reggae fusion
- Nickodemus – NYC DJ bringing global beats to the island
- Malinga Da Morte – Afro, electronic, and jazz fusion
Each night wraps up with jam sessions under the stars – the kind of moments you’ll remember long after your tan fades. And during the day, there are workshops, family-friendly activities, and plenty of chances to explore the island’s natural beauty.
Getting there’s easy: just hop on a ferry from Ibiza, and you’re on your way to a jazz-filled paradise. Whether you’re a die-hard jazz fan or just looking for a unique way to experience Formentera, this festival’s got you covered.
19. D4 DANCE at OBeach

If you’re the type who thinks waiting ’til midnight to party is a waste of sunshine, then D4 DANCE at O Beach every Monday is your jam. Right on the waterfront in San Antonio, this place turns up the heat before lunch – and doesn’t let up.
It’s a full-on daytime rave, poolside. DJs drop house and electronic bangers, the crowd’s on their feet (or on the beds, or in the pool), and the drinks keep flowing. It’s not the place to come if you’re looking for a chill beach day – this is about turning up, dancing hard, and soaking in that sun-soaked madness Ibiza does best.
Need a breather? Splash into the pool, grab a frozen daiquiri, and then dive straight back into the party. The crowd’s a mix of regulars and first-timers, all there for the same reason – to have a ridiculous amount of fun before the sun even thinks about setting.
Wear something bold, bring your mates, and lather on the SPF – D4 DANCE isn’t just a party, it’s a full-body workout with a soundtrack. Mondays have never felt so good.
20. Calle de la Virgen Shops

Known as the “gayest street in Ibiza,” Calle de la Virgen is an experience that’s as colourful and vibrant as the island itself. Lined with boutique shops offering everything from unique fashion to artisan goods, it’s a great spot to pick up something truly one-of-a-kind. Whether you’re hunting for a statement piece to wear to Ibiza’s nightlife or a handmade gift, you’ll find plenty to choose from here. The street’s fun and welcoming atmosphere makes it a joy to explore, and it’s a haven for those who love creativity and self-expression.
As you shop, you’ll encounter quirky window displays, bold designs, and friendly shopkeepers eager to share their stories. And as for its reputation? Well, why not see for yourself and decide while browsing the street’s eclectic offerings? Calle de la Virgen is a must-see for shoppers and culture seekers alike.
21. Hiking in Ses Salines Natural Park

If you’re into nature, proper views, and a bit of peace away from the buzz, hiking through Ses Salines Natural Park is a no-brainer. It’s one of Ibiza’s most stunning spots: wild, open, and full of that raw island beauty.
The trails wind through salt flats (yep, actual working ones, that’s the famous Sal de Ibiza!), shady pine forests, and right along the rugged coastline. One minute you’re hearing birdsong, the next you’re looking out over turquoise water that feels like it goes on forever. Keep your eyes peeled – you might spot flamingos if you’re lucky, plus loads of other birds just chilling in the wetlands.
The paths are decent and most are easy enough for a gentle wander, others a bit more challenging if you fancy earning your sunset sangria. Nothing too crazy though, and all worth it for the views. You’ll see islets dotting the sea, and on clear days, you can spot Formentera in the distance.
Bring water, wear decent shoes, and don’t rush it. It’s one of those places where the slower you go, the more you see. And honestly? It’s a proper reset from the beach-party chaos. Just you, the sea breeze, and Ibiza’s quieter side doing its thing. Also, you can bring your towel since the beach is never far away!
22. A Morning of Golf
For golf enthusiasts, spending a morning at one of Ibiza’s courses is an absolute treat. The private Ibiza Golf Club, located near Roca Llisa, offers an 18-hole course set in harmony with the island’s natural beauty. If you prefer something more casual, there’s also a nine-hole public course nearby, perfect for a relaxed game under the Mediterranean sun. The courses are impeccably maintained, with treated water used to keep the greens lush and environmentally friendly.
The setting is serene, surrounded by pine trees and rolling hills, making it a peaceful escape from Ibiza’s high-energy vibe. Golf here is enjoyable year-round, thanks to the island’s mild winters and sunny summers. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just looking to try something new, combining your love for golf with Ibiza’s stunning scenery is an experience you’ll want to repeat.
23. Go Diving

If you fancy seeing a whole different side of Ibiza, get yourself underwater. With over 200 km of coastline and water so clear it’s like glass, diving here is next-level. There’s a bit of everything – caves, reefs, shipwrecks, and a whole lot of marine life doing its thing just below the surface.
One of the top spots has to be down in the National Park of Las Salinas. The sea bed there’s covered in Posidonia meadows, they’re these ancient underwater plants that basically keep the whole ecosystem ticking over, and they’re protected by UNESCO. It’s like floating through a forest, but underwater and in slow motion. Sounds weird, but it’s beautiful.
Doesn’t matter if you’re brand new or you’ve logged a hundred dives as there are loads of schools and tours around the island that’ll sort you out. Some even offer night dives, which is wild in the best way – total darkness, torches, and the ocean coming alive in a completely different way.
It’s not just diving, it’s like stepping into another world. Peaceful, strange, and seriously addictive. Just bring your sense of adventure (and maybe a waterproof camera) since you’re gonna want to remember this one.
24. Sa Capella
Dining at Sa Capella is more than just a meal—it’s an experience steeped in history and charm. Housed in a beautifully restored 16th-century church near San Antoni, this restaurant offers a unique ambiance that’s perfect for a romantic dinner or a special celebration. The menu is a tribute to traditional Ibizan cuisine, with dishes like slow-roasted lamb, fresh seafood, and the island’s famous herb-infused liqueur, hierbas. The high ceilings, stone walls, and soft candlelight create an unforgettable atmosphere, blending the old-world setting with warm hospitality.
Don’t miss the opportunity to dine on the terrace, where you can enjoy views of the surrounding countryside under the stars. It’s a place where history meets culinary excellence, leaving you with a taste of Ibiza’s rich cultural heritage. If you’re looking for a dining experience that’s as memorable as the food, Sa Capella is the spot.
Ibiza in June
And there you have it, my 24 reasons why Ibiza in June is an absolute dream. And not the packed, elbows-everywhere kind of dream either. It’s still got room to breathe, space to explore, and that perfect mix of energy and chill.
If you’ve spent your days lounging on beaches, hiking cliffside trails, diving into local fiestas, or just losing track of time at a long lunch somewhere scenic… one thing’s for sure: the memories stick. Ibiza just gets under your skin in the best way in June. I love the white isle this time of the year!
But here’s the thing… one visit? Never enough. This island has a cheeky way of making you want more. So why not start now? June’s calling, the sun’s out, and Ibiza’s waiting with open arms. You coming?







