Things to do in San Antonio

Old or young, party animal or looking to unwind, with five quaint beaches, attractions for children, close proximity to the famous Ibiza nightlife and glorious tropical heat there are plenty of activities in San Antonio to keep everyone happy.

Get your fun in the sun in San Antonio where there’s a choice of five small but beautiful beaches. Each cove has its own unique atmosphere and distinguishing features. For water sport activities in San Antonio try EsPuet beach. Parasols and sunbeds are available for hire, banana boating, water skiing and a variety of cafes and shops are within easy reach. All of this along with golden sand and calm shallow waters makes EsPuet perfect for families with younger children.More water based activities in San Antonio can be found at Playa S’Estanyol which also offers banana boating, water skiing and pedalos. Playa S’Estanyol is made up from two small coves with gentle waters and sandy shores. If you get hungry, there’s a BBQ beach bar and restaurants.

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The bay of San Antonio offers a go-karting track, trampolines and small fun fairs to keeping the children entertained. Within easy travelling distance is the Aguamar Water Park which has super slides and fun pools which makes for a great day out.

Boating activities in San Antonio are a popular attraction for holiday makers. Try your hand at fly fishing out at sea or alternatively try ‘champagne diving’ for a more luxurious afternoon out.  Catch the various ferries and boat trips leaving San Antonio and you might be lucky enough to spot some dolphins!

Shopping is a great activity in San Antonio and along the harbor there are daily markets selling clothes, jewelry, souvenirs and other trinkets that are popular with the people who visit here. There’s also a range of other shops in San Antonio which sell local leather and porcelain goods.

During the evenings, look out for the excellent bistros and restaurants in the area. The town has two prominent eating areas; in the west there are smaller bars and cafes selling fast food whereas on ‘Sunset Strip’ there’s restaurants and hotels for those wanting a premium eating experience.Fresh Spanish cuisine isavailable; from tapas to freshly caught seafood and fish. There are also plenty of places that cater to British holiday makers which serve full English breakfasts and Sunday roasts.

Later in the evening, visit the Cafe Del Mar venue which really comes to life attracting world class DJs. Along the Sunset Strip there are a number of bars, perfect to kick off your night before heading to the bigger super clubs towards Ibiza Town.

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