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The drive from Ibiza Town passes through the island's pine-covered interior, and with a Daytrip you can ask your driver to pause at viewpoints or villages along the route. The small hilltop village of Sant Rafel de sa Creu sits roughly midway and is home to acclaimed ceramic workshops and a pretty whitewashed church. It adds only a short detour and gives you a glimpse of rural Ibiza that most visitors never see, making the journey itself part of the experience rather than just a means to an end.
Public buses connect Ibiza Town to Sant Antoni and run reasonably frequently in summer, but schedules are fixed and the route does not flex around your plans. Rental cars require navigating busy island roads, finding parking in a town that gets extremely congested in high season, and staying sober for the return drive — which rules out fully enjoying the sunset cocktail tradition. A Daytrip private transfer puts a local professional driver at your disposal for the whole journey, door to door, with no parking stress and no schedule to chase.
Sant Antoni de Portmany is approximately 15 km (9 miles) from Ibiza Town (Eivissa). By private transfer the drive typically takes around 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic and the time of day. During peak summer months roads can be busier, so having a driver handle the navigation means you arrive relaxed rather than flustered.
Plan for a minimum of 5 to 6 hours to do the town justice. That gives you time for a beach stop, lunch at one of the harbour restaurants, a stroll through the town centre, and the signature sunset experience along the Passeig de ses Fonts. If you want to add a boat excursion to nearby sea caves or coves, build in an extra hour or two and book that activity in advance during summer.
The town rewards a full day of varied activity. Start at the old fortified church of Sant Antoni, one of the island's few remaining fortified churches. Spend the middle of the day at Platja de Sant Antoni or take a short taxi boat to the quieter coves of Cala Gració or Cala Gracioneta. As the afternoon winds down, walk the Sunset Strip along the waterfront — the open-air bars here have made the Sant Antoni sunset one of the most celebrated on the Mediterranean. It is a natural, unhurried sequence that suits day trippers perfectly.
Sant Antoni de Portmany — commonly called Sant Antoni or San Antonio — is one of Ibiza's most vibrant towns, sitting on the island's west coast. It is famous for its world-class sunset strip along the Cafe del Mar seafront, its sweeping bay, and lively beach scene. Beyond the nightlife reputation, the town offers excellent seafood dining, boat trips to nearby coves, and a genuinely beautiful natural harbour. A full day here gives you plenty of time to explore without feeling rushed.