Santa Eulària des Riu

Santa Eulària des Riu - pop.29,000 - is a city in Ibiza.

Understand

Home of some of the islands greatest 'fiestas'; like the centuries old 'First Sunday in May' (Catalan: Primer Duimenge d' Mai), and the Easter Procession. It is home to a famous yacht harbour (small but enchanting and surrounded by shops and top-notch restaurants.

The 15th century hill-top fortress church, Puig de Missa overlooks the entire town and bay. Just a bit below on the hill there is Can Ros, a "living museum", which will give you an idea of how life was on the island (for centuries) before the tourist boom.

Santa Eulalia has long been home to artists and writers (see: author:Elliot Paul.1937-Title:"Life and Death of a Spanish Village") and personalities from around the globe seeking tranquility and anonymity.

Get in

By plane

See Ibiza Airport for details.

By bus

Get around

See

Do

  • 🌍 Walk along the Riu de Santa Eulalia. A paved path that connects Passeig Marítim and Puig de Missa.

Buy

  • 🌍 Es Mercat, Carrer del Sol. A modern covered market.

Eat

Calle San Vicente is a restaurant street of the town.

Drink

Sleep

Connect

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