Santa Agnes

Almond fields in Santa Agnès, Ibiza with blooming trees
The almond fields of Santa Agnès burst into bloom, transforming Ibiza’s landscape into a delicate sea of white and pink.

Tucked away in the rolling hills of Ibiza’s northwest lies village of Santa Agnès de Corona, or Santa Agnes as the locals call it. This charming spot draws you in with its serene countryside, making it a haven for those who seek a slice of rural Ibiza life. Imagine walking through almond groves that bloom into a sea of white flowers every January—it’s a sight that feels almost magical. The landscape here isn’t just a feast for the eyes; it’s a muse for the many artists who call this place home. From cozy art studios to outdoor performances, creativity seems to thrive in the fresh air of Santa Agnes.

Santa Agnes also boasts some surprisingly good dining spots, where the food is as authentic as the setting. Whether you’re craving traditional Ibicenco fare or something with a modern twist, you’ll find it served with a side of breathtaking views. If you’re after a place that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle, where nature, culture, and good food come together, Santa Agnes is where you’ll want to be.

Santa Agnes location and how to get there

The main road leading to Santa Agnes is the PMV-812-1, which branches off from the C-731, the road connecting Sant Antoni and Sant Joan. This quiet village is about a 15-minute drive from Sant Antoni, 30 minutes from Ibiza Town, and roughly 35 minutes from Santa Eulària des Riu.

For those relying on public transport, bus line L30 connects Santa Agnes to Sant Antoni during the peak season, offering a convenient way to explore this rural retreat without a car. The bus service is limited, so it’s worth checking the schedule in advance.