Golden Hours & Hidden Coves: A Dreamy Weekend in Ibiza

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Emily Giglio

  • Ibiza

  • Beaches

  • Food & Wine

  • Boutique Travel

  • Weekend Getaways

  • Relaxation

Advisor - Golden Hours & Hidden Coves: A Dreamy Weekend in Ibiza
Curator’s statement

Ibiza is where I go to slow down and reconnect—with nature, with creativity, and with myself. While the island is known for its party scene, there’s a softer, more soulful side that I’ve come to love: peaceful coves, golden hour views of Es Vedrà, and long dinners under the stars. It’s a place where time stretches and every moment feels intentional. This guide is my invitation to experience that magic, even in just a weekend.

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Day 1: Arrival & sunset magic

Photo credit: me (Emily Giglio), Views from Petunia's rooftop terrace at golden hour.

Friday

Check-in at: Petunia, a Beaumier Hotel. Settle into your boutique home base with sweeping views of Es Vedrà and immediate serenity.

Afternoon: Poolside lounging or garden walk at Petunia.

Sunset drinks: Rooftop at Petunia—order a spritz and watch the sky light up behind the rock.

Dinner: Los Enamorados in Portinatx. Coastal, eclectic, romantic.

Day 2: Beaches & bohemia

Saturday

Morning: Yoga in the garden at Petunia or a healthy brunch at Wild Beets in Santa Gertrudis.

Midday: Beach time at Cala Comte or Sa Caleta—pack a towel, snorkel, and good book.

Late afternoon: Explore Sa Caleta Cave Viewpoint for a little adventure.

Golden hour: Book a sunset boat tour around Es Vedrà.

Dinner: Amalur—elegant Mediterranean fare in a stylish countryside setting.

Day 3: Savor & say goodbye

Sunday

Brunch: Juntos House—slow, organic, garden-to-table under the fig trees.

Stroll Dalt Vila: Walk the cobblestone alleys of Ibiza Town, shop boutiques, and take in the views.

Afternoon swim: Quick dip at Cala Gracioneta, followed by a fresh seafood lunch right on the beach.

Depart: Sun-kissed, relaxed, and fully recharged.

Need to know

  • Renting a car is highly recommended—some of the best beaches, restaurants, and viewpoints are tucked away down unmarked roads and are best accessed by car.

  • If you’re visiting in peak season (June–September), make dinner and beach club reservations in advance to avoid missing out.

  • Bring layers for breezy evenings, especially near the coast.

  • Most importantly, embrace the island’s rhythm: take your time, chase sunsets, and don’t overpack your schedule—Ibiza is best experienced slowly.

Advisor - Emily Giglio

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