Gourmet Tour - Top's Ibiza - Bullit De Peix
Ibiza, Espagne
Durée : 5 h
- Adult from: €239,70 EUR
- Child from: €239,70 EUR
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*Conditions Générales
Le forfait n'est pas disponible pour les croisières de moins de 5 jours ni sur les croisières charter.
Durée : 5 h
OVERVIEW
Explore a charming inland village before traveling to Ibiza’s northern coast for a delectable lunch of bullit de peix. Despite its rather petite size in the island’s interior, Santa Gertrudis has a surprising international flair to go along with its bohemian ambiance. It’s a wonderful combination as you will discover while meandering about the village. The village of Port do Sant Miguel is also small and atmospheric but it reflects a strong fishing heritage. Seafood is on every menu, especially bullit de peix, a fish stew that is so popular it has become synonymous with the village. You will enjoy this classic dish at a waterfront restaurant overlooking the beach. Although bullit de peix translates to “boiled fish” in Catalan, it isn’t as bland as it sounds. Besides ingredients such as spicy red peppers, the dish is slathered with a garlic-and-oil allioli paste to bring out the flavor. You are sure to find it absolutely delicious.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Savor the emblematic dish of Ibiza – a fish stew called bullit de peix.
• Dine at a waterfront restaurant in the fishing village of Port do Sant Miguel.
• Explore Santa Gertrudis, an inland village with an alluring bohemian ambiance.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Durée : 5 h
OVERVIEW
Settle in for a panoramic drive across Ibiza and explore some of its most enchanting villages before enjoying lunch at a beachfront restaurant. A winding road through pine-forested mountains will bring you to Sant Josep, a beach-blessed village nestled in the foothills. It is a wonderfully scenic setting with white-washed houses and medieval churches. Farther down the coast, you will pause to admire Es Vedra, a petite nearly 100-year-old lighthouse on a rocky island whose only inhabitants are goats. Sant Antoni de Portmany is another village on Ibiza’s western coast and it has become quite the foodie destination. Fishermen unload their catch daily and the local agricultural cooperative supplies a bounty of seasonal produce. While dining at a family-owned waterfront restaurant that overlooks the Sant Antoni Yacht Club, you will taste the difference that fresh, locally sourced ingredients make. Lovely inland villages are also plentiful as you will see while later passing through Santa Gertrudis.
HIGHLIGHTS
• See some of the island’s most characteristic coastal and inland villages.
• Visit the gorgeous beach-rimmed village of Sant Josep on Ibiza’s western shore.
• Pause at a lookout that presents a dramatic view of the lighthouse Es Vedra.
• Dine on traditional cuisine at a waterfront restaurant in Sant Antoni de Portmany.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Durée : 4 h
Gain an overview of the various facets of Ibiza on this tour that travels to the southern area of the island and highlights both the trendy and the simplistic, unspoiled beauty of this popular destination.
Leaving the pier, you will head for San Jose, passing Ses Salines, an interesting area consisting of salt pits along the way. The salt industry was one of the first on the island and depending on the season, Ses Salines is also a great place for bird watching, especially Flamingos. From here, you will next pass by Sa Caleta, an area that offers up wonderful panoramic views.
The town of San Jose is located high in the hills and is the largest municipality on the island. Far from the hustle and bustle of Ibiza's resort areas, the town embraces a more tranquil ambience and offers visitors a peaceful respite. Still, the town has wonderful eateries, shops and a memorable 14th century Parish church. There will be free time here to explore on your own or simply find a shady spot to sit and relax, appreciating the un-hurried charm of this village.
Your tour next travels to San Antonio, once a small fishing village, today it is a vibrant resort area with a wealth of hotels, restaurants and clubs. The city is dominated by the beautiful palm-lined promenade which skirts the harbor, constantly busy with yachts, speedboats and ferryboats. The harbor, called Portus Magnus by the Romans, is one of the most beautiful and famous natural harbors in Europe. Your time in San Antonio is at your leisure and you will no doubt want to stroll around the Paseo of San Antonio, with its cascading water fountains or perhaps relax and enjoy a glass of the local Sangria.
After approximately 1-hour in San Antonio, it's time to re-board your coach and travel back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Durée : 8 h
Uncover the full breadth of Ibiza’s multifaceted personality on this comprehensive tour of the island. You’ll view a series of ancient salt flats, home to flamingos and other wading birds. Appreciate the easy pace of life in San Jose, a hilltop village away from the hustle and bustle of the island’s resorts. During free time, explore its whitewashed buildings housing wonderful eateries, shops and a 14th-century church. In San Antonio, discover that this once-small fishing village is now a jet-set destination. At your leisure, walk along the marvelous palm-lined promenade skirting the waterfront and watch the yachts glide in and out of the harbor. Pass through the quaint port village of San Miguel on your way to picturesque Portinatx, where you will enjoy time on your own to enjoy lunch on your own and roam the superb beach. Stop for a photo opportunity in postcard-ready San Carlos en route to the village of Santa Eulalia, which has a long-established reputation as the island’s gastronomic and cultural center. Relish time to further uncover Santa Eulalia’s charms, perhaps strolling to the town’s art galleries and fashionable shops or admiring the exclusive yacht marina.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Glimpse myriad wading birds and perhaps flamingos at Ses Salines, a landscape of ancient salt flats.
• Relish free time in soothing San Jose, a lovely village of whitewashed buildings on Ibiza’s hills.
• Appreciate time at your leisure to explore the popular resort town of San Antonio, a retreat for European jet-setters.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Durée : 4 h
For those who are ready to enjoy a relaxing day at the beach, this tour is exactly what you are looking for.
A 20-minute coach transfer from the pier brings you to the longest stretch of beach on the island, Playa D´en Bossa. This vibrant resort offers up inviting clear blue waters and golden sands, making it an ideal spot for sunning, swimming and beach activities. Playa D'en Bossa also offers a variety of other activities that range from the super trendy, to the more laid back.
The area of the beach that is closest to Ibiza Town is alive with action and has plenty of restaurants, bars and shops available to explore. For those that prefer a bit calmer and quieter experience, you will want to settle in at the far end of the beach near the watch tower. From either end of the beach, you will still have excellent views of Ibiza'a Old Town.
After approximately 3 hours at your leisure, it's time to meet your coach for the return transfer to the pier.
Durée : 4 h
Enjoy a scenic drive en route to the village of Santa Eulalia, which has a long-established reputation as the island’s gastronomic and cultural center. View the town and the glittering Mediterranean from Puig de Missa, a picturesque hill that has been declared a Monument of Scenic Beauty by Spain’s Ministry of Culture. Explore the nearby 16th-century Church of Puig de Missa, a classic Ibizan whitewashed place of worship. Relish free time to further uncover Santa Eulalia’s charms, perhaps strolling to the town’s art galleries and fashionable shops or admiring the exclusive yacht marina. Soak in the sophisticated yet familial vibe that defines this chic and historic destination. Visit the lovely village of Santa Gertrudis before continuing to Ibiza Town for a guided visit followed by some free time.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Appreciate views of the shimmering Mediterranean and quaint Santa Eulalia from atop the Puig de Missa hill.
• Visit the Church of Puig de Missa, a whitewashed religious complex dating back to the 16th century.
• Explore art galleries, chic boutiques or an elite yacht marina during free time in Santa Eulalia.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Durée : 4 h
Capture the moment by taking the perfect selfie photo in Ibiza!
Instantly share your experience with family & friends on your favorite social media site as you can find wi-fi in some stops along the route. Your accompanying guide will share some tricks on how to take the best selfie photo including composition, posing, lighting etc. Capture the spirit of this incredible destination.
Your tour begins with a scenic drive towards Ibiza’s West side. You will have designated selfie stops at:
• Las Salina
• Sa Caleta
• Es Vedra
• Cala Compte
End your picture-perfect day with a relaxing transfer back to the ship.
Durée : 4 h
Discover how technological innovations are being used to enhance the natural world at Spain’s only biotechnical botanical park. It will be an eye-opening experience as you wander through the gardens that replicate Ibiza’s seven natural habitats. Along the way, you will learn how atmospheric generators produce drinking water from vapor in the air and how a photobioreactor can synthesize organic matter such as algae to release its oxygen. The park’s vegetable piano—the world’s first—is particularly ingenious, as the vegetables act as biological antennas by converting frequencies from humans into a light-and-music show. Nearby, you will find Santa Gertrudis, a small, whitewashed town that first became popular in the 1960s as a haven for artists. While meandering along the cobbled streets, you might browse the many art galleries, reflect in the 19th-century Church of Sana Gertrudis and revel in the serene bohemian atmosphere.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Learn how technology is being used to enhance nature at a botanical park.
• See the world’s first vegetable piano, a device that converts human frequencies into music.
• Delight in the bohemian atmosphere of Santa Gertrudis, an artistic inland town.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Durée : 5 h
OVERVIEW
Gain an understanding of how salt has provided immense wealth to Ibiza for centuries and enjoy a gourmet meal in one of the premier restaurants in Old Town. For a historical perspective of how salt has long been extracted from the ponds at Las Salinas on the island’s southern tip, you will browse the Sant Francesc Interpretation Center. The exhibits depict in fascinating detail how salt was once manually extracted, a time-consuming process that is now mechanized. One of the primary uses for the salt was to preserve fish, especially cod in northern Europe. You will likely dine on a traditional fish dish in Club Nàutic Eivissa, the second-oldest yacht club in the Balearic Islands. The restaurant overlooks the harbor, which developed around the salt industry. During free time in the surrounding area, you might shop in the fashionable boutiques and see the 16th-century walls built to protect Old Town.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Peruse a museum that depicts the importance of locally sourced salt through the centuries.
• Independently explore Ibiza’s old port, which developed around the salt industry.
• Dine on seafood in one of Ibiza’s finest waterfront restaurants.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Durée : 4 h
Do as you please in two of the most popular destinations on the island—the fun-loving resort town of San Antonio and the carefree beach Playa d’en Bossa. San Antonio was little more than a fishing village at the turn of this century, but it is now considered one of the finest places on Ibiza for enjoying the café life. Its restaurants and bars are so celebrated that you will be given a map showing the best ones so you can maximize your time there.
If you wish to people-watch, you may enjoy strolling the palm-lined promenade that follows the main beach. The lengthiest beach on Ibiza is Playa de’n Bossa, and it is lined with lively restaurants and bars as well. You might stretch out in the sun on a Balinese beach bed, take a refreshing swim and rent a jet-ski or stand-up paddleboard. Playa de’n Bossa is all about having a great time in the company of other beach-lovers.
Durée : 3 h 1/2
Explore Dalt Vila, a historical section of town that UNESCO deemed a World Heritage site for being an exceptional example of a fortified acropolis. The Phoenicians originally settled this part of the island, but it was often invaded so the defensive walls were strengthened repeatedly until the Renaissance.
To enter this atmospheric district, you will pass through El Portal de Ses Taules, a stone gateway that an imperial coat of arms crowns. As you stroll the winding cobbled streets, you can expect to come across plazas lined with restaurants and shops and the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Snows, a magnificent Catalan Gothic building that stands near the highest point in Dalt Vila. The views from there will be especially spectacular.
The Contemporary Art Museum is another landmark, as it is housed in 17th-century building that took years to renovate because of the archaeological remains below it had to be excavated. You can see them through the glass floor.
Durée : 4 h
Explore the underwater wonders in the Can Marça caves, a series of caverns that smugglers used to store contraband until the mid-20th century.
Ancient rivers and waterfalls beneath the land’s surface shaped the limestone caves, which are the largest on the island. Geologists estimate that it took 100,000 years to create the underground spectacle and it is magnificent to behold, especially when illuminated with colored lights for added drama. While following the caves’ paths, you will see surreal-looking stalactites and stalagmites, some shaped like fingers and one even shaped like a seated Buddha.
Back above ground, you will enjoy free time in Ibiza’s atmospheric Dalt Vila, a historical walled area of narrow streets, fashionable boutiques and architectural gems such as Almudaina Castle. UNESCO has deemed the acropolis in the Old Town worthy of a World Heritage site designation, as its architecture significantly influenced Spain’s colonial construction in the New World.
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