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6 Tips to actively explore Ibiza

Hear the name Ibiza and people quickly think of the vibrant nightlife and cocktails on the beach. The fact that Ibiza is a popular holiday destination does not mean that there are no locations on the island where tranquility prevails and where you do not meet hordes of party tourists. Can Lluc Boutique Country Hotel &Villas is such a gem that is located far away from the busy south coast and capital Ibiza Town. The small-scale hotel with 20 rooms is located in a valley in the middle of the island, 2 km from the village of San Rafael, in a green environment with olive, almond, fig, pine and carob trees. For those who want to chill out at the pool for a few days and do something active for a few days, this is the right place. The island offers holidaymakers many sporting opportunities and the staff of Can Lluc will be happy to inform you about the options:we have already selected six.

cliff jumping

6 Tips to actively explore Ibiza
You spent a few hours lounging on the comfortable loungers and deckchairs around Can Lucc's pool and It's time for some action again:go cliff jumping. There are several locations along the coast of Ibiza that are excellent for a jump into the sea water from a rocky outcrop. And don't think you need to do a double twist triple somersault right now, you just jump (or dive) straight into the sea from different heights, even kids do it.

You book a package at Can Lucc hotel and are picked up by an instructor – if desired, photos of your jump will even be taken so that you can impress the sofas at home.

Full moon kayak tour

6 Tips to actively explore Ibiza
A perfect way to explore small beaches and the many caves along the 200km stretch coast of Ibiza is of course in a canoe or kayak. Enjoy the sun, the azure blue water and the views. Tip – try a sunset kayaking tour – you'll keep shooting Instagram-worthy photos of the red-orange colors of the setting sun, it's also run on full moon days. Can Lluc's staff will inform you about the many options.

Diving

6 Tips to actively explore Ibiza
The water around Ibiza is extremely clear, so if you want to discover the wonderful underwater world, then this is the place in the Mediterranean. Visibility varies between 20 and 40 meters and the water temperature in the summer is a lovely 27 degrees. Colorful fish, coral, sea grass, wreck diving, a collapsed lighthouse, certified diving instructors show you the most beautiful dive sites. Can Lluc can book a diving lesson for you with several diving schools including Anfibios, which offers lessons for all levels, including a dive to Don Pedro shipwreck at 47 meters depth.

Hiking in Ibiza

6 Tips to actively explore Ibiza
There are many different walking routes in Ibiza. Along narrow paths to the sea or walk through rugged terrain. Along the way, you'll encounter historic remnants such as ancient defensive towers strategically placed to protect former residents from pirates, and breathtaking viewpoints over rugged cliffs. Travel company Walking Ibiza offers a wide range of walks for everyone – from easy, medium to difficult level. The highlight is the 12-day 260km circular walk along the entire coast of Ibiza. A number of walks also start from Can Lluc.

Mountain bike trails

6 Tips to actively explore Ibiza
In addition to an extensive walking network, you can also enjoy cycling in Ibiza. And especially fans of heavier mountain bike trails will get their money's worth. The island is mountainous and it is a lot of calf-biting. There are about 40 different routes. One route passes small villages while the other route goes right through a nature reserve. Several routes also run along the coast. For example, you can start at Sant Antonio Bay and then end up at one of the beaches of Comte via the west coast of Ibiza. This route is about 12 kilometers long and on the way you pass the small beaches and the beautiful bay Port D'Es Torrent.

You can also cycle a 'one way' route. For example, you start in Sant Antonio after which you cycle along an old and sometimes unpaved road towards San Rafael, then you are close to hotel CanLluc. Along the way you will pass some rocky formations, pine trees and traditional gardens. This route is suitable for everyone. If you prefer to exert yourself less, rent an e-bike.

Snorkeling

6 Tips to actively explore Ibiza
A lot cheaper than diving is going snorkeling for a day with your own goggles or mask, or you rent one. The bays and coves in the north of the island in particular are good snorkeling locations, plus of course the wide variety of fish and the UNESCO-listed Posidonia seaweed grasslands that provide the clear azure water.