Es Caná holidays
Want to party in Ibiza while also relaxing in the stunning Balearic scenery? Es Caná vacations are the best of both worlds because they offer both peace and quiet and wild nights out.
Es Caná (or Es Canar) is a great place to go on vacation. A crescent of palm-lined sand faces the ocean to the east, and there are a lot of great bars and restaurants nearby. The sun shines almost all year, with warm winter days and sweltering summer days.
Nature in Es Caná
When you go on vacation to Es Caná, you can see some of Ibiza's most beautiful natural sights. Head north to find the impressive Can Marca Caves, where strange rock formations are reflected in pools.
At the Ses Feixes Wetlands, you can see migratory birds and reptiles, as well as the remains of an old Moorish irrigation system. Or, if you want to try something new, you can hike up to Sa Talaiassa Mountain, which is the highest point on the island and has great views of the ocean.
Ibiza's natural beauty also has a lot to do with its sandy beaches and calm, turquoise waves. Playa Es Cana is the longest beach on the island. It is lined with palm trees and has shallow, warm water that is good for families. You could also go to Cala Nova Beach, Coral Beach, or Paraiso Beach, all of which are close by.
Things to do in Es Caná
Es Caná vacations are never boring because there's something for everyone, whether you want to shop until you drop or just explore the island of Ibiza.
Water sports to try in Es Caná
IbActive tourists will love Es Cana's variety of water sports, which range from high-adrenaline thrills to calm days on the water.
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Parasailing
Try parasailing to see Es Caná from a different point of view. Put on the harness, and a speedboat will pull you along as a giant parachute lifts you into the air.
Banana boats
If you like the ocean, banana boats can be a lot of fun. Sit on the banana and hold on tight because your boat driver is going to turn and twist until you all end up in the water.
Kayaking
Kayaking is a great way to get in shape and see the sights along the coast. You can rent a single or double kayak and go out on the water to explore small coves and the rocky coast at your own pace.
Water skiing
Want to learn something new? Try water skiing. A speedboat will pull you along as you stand on skis on the water and try to stay balanced.
Eating out in Es Caná
Ibiza is a place where people come from all over the world, so there are restaurants for everyone, from fast food to traditional tapas.
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Waterfront dining
One of the best things about Es Caná is its restaurants by the water. Book a table at one of the many restaurants along the coast for a meal with a view.
Meals at the marina
For glitz and glamour, go to the marina in nearby Santa Eulalia for a fancy meal in one of its restaurants with a view of the superyachts and expensive boats.
British classics
Es Caná has a lot of English pubs because it has a lot of expats. Fish and chips and a pint of lager are two classic British foods that you can get at Prince Albert.
Local produce
Try some of the best food in Ibiza at the market in Ibiza Town. Buy honey, almonds, and olive oil made in the area to take home as tasty souvenirs.
Traditional dishes to try in Es Caná
Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands, and it has its own strong food and drinks culture. Here's how you can order like a native.
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Harry stews
Sofrit pagès is a well-known dish from Ibiza. Lamb, chicken, butifarra, and sobrasada sausage, along with potatoes and garlic, make up this rich and meaty meal.
Garlic dip
Ibizans eat aioli with almost every meal. This garlic mayonnaise goes well with bread at the beginning of a meal or as a side dipping sauce.
Delicious desserts
Greixonera is a dish that tastes like bread and butter pudding. It is made with stale, leftover ensamadas (traditional pastries) that have been baked in lemon and cinnamon.
Lush liqueurs
Frigola is a must-try for the people at your party who like to drink. It's a liqueur made with thyme, and it's a nice way to end a meal.
Beach holidays in Es Caná
The area around Es Caná, which is on the east coast of Ibiza, has a lot of nice sand to lay your towel on.
Party beaches in Es Caná
Ibiza isn't a very big island, so it's easy to get to some of the best party beaches from Es Caná. Here's where you can find other people having fun.
Nightlife in Es Caná
Even though Es Caná isn't the main party town on the island, that doesn't mean it has to be quiet. All kinds of people can enjoy the nightlife here.
Beach parties
Es Caná's coast is full of lively beach bars, so put on your swimsuit and bring your best dance moves for a party on the sand.
Ibiza Town
Es Caná is a great place to stay if you want to spend a night out in Ibiza Town, the island's capital. The best places to go out at night are bars right by the water and small drinking spots.
San Antonio
San Antonio is a real party town on the other side of the island. Go there to dance the night away in one of its many clubs or beach bars.
Boat parties
Off the coast of Ibiza, there are lots of boat parties, so book a spot on one where a DJ plays music, and a bar serves drinks all night. The ocean is the best place to welcome the next day.
Es Caná family holidays
Family trips to Es Caná are easy to plan and full of fun. There's something here for kids of all ages, from babies to teenagers.