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Jogging in Ibiza offers a diverse landscape for runners, ranging from coastal paths with sea views to trails through pine-covered hills and fertile valleys. The island's topography includes varied terrain such as dirt tracks, salt marshes, and routes with significant elevation changes. This mix provides a range of running experiences, from leisurely flat routes to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Jog this moderate 3.8-mile (6.1 km) circular trail from Portinatx to the iconic Faro des Moscarter, enjoying stunning coastal views.
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Jog the 4.3-mile Ses Portes Route through Ses Salines d'Eivissa y Formentera Natural Park, passing Ses Salines Beach and Ses Portes Tower.

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This easy 3.0-mile (4.8 km) coastal jogging trail near Port des Torrent offers scenic views and unique geological formations.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Caló des Mort is one of the most iconic and photogenic coves in Formentera. It is a small, pristine inlet located on the southern coast, known for its transparent waters that resemble a natural swimming pool. It is surrounded by low, reddish cliffs and traditional fishermen's huts (escars). Size: It is very small. Due to its beauty, it usually fills up quickly in summer; the ideal is to arrive before 9:00 AM. (in summer, of course) It is located at the end of the Migjorn area, and from there, down a rustic staircase carved into the rock. It is not suitable for people with reduced mobility. (there is even a rope to improve stability) If you come by car, you must park in the Es Ram urbanization area or near the Hotel Maryland and walk about 10-15 minutes along a coastal path. Keep in mind that there are no beach bars or sun lounger rentals on the sand itself. Bring water and food, and it is advisable to wear closed shoes or water shoes for the rocky path. On the other hand, its crystal-clear waters and rocky bottoms make it perfect for snorkeling.
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It's a small, hidden cove of sand and rocks, surrounded by low cliffs. It's typically a quiet corner of the island where you can enjoy its crystal-clear waters.
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Very nice for snorkeling as only a few boats anchor there.
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This defensive tower was built in 1763. Its purpose was to protect the west coast of Ibiza, between the church of Sant Antoni and the Cap des Savinar defensive tower. Years ago, the tower was converted into a dwelling without significant changes to its exterior.
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Beautiful white sand beach (300 m long, 30 m wide) and turquoise water, but I personally found the crowds to be awful!! The beach has four different restaurants, run by the Cala Bassa Beach Club. These are mostly quite exclusive options, but there's also a snack bar at the far end of the bay. You'll also find some beach vendors there.
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Riding a bike through here is amazing.
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A very suggestive place, worth a visit… like almost everything in Ibiza
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There are different ways to get there. Parking costs €7 per car.
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Ibiza offers a wide variety of running experiences, with over 800 routes available on komoot. These range from easy, leisurely jogs to more demanding trail runs, ensuring options for all fitness levels.
Ibiza's diverse landscape provides a mix of terrains. You can expect coastal paths with breathtaking sea views, dirt tracks winding through pine forests, hilly routes with significant elevation changes, and even flat trails around salt marshes. This variety ensures a different experience for every run.
Yes, Ibiza has numerous easy running routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Port des Torrent Coastal Trail is an easy 4.8 km route featuring scenic views. The island's flat trails around areas like the Ses Salines Natural Park also offer gentle options.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more demanding run, Ibiza offers routes with significant elevation changes. The ascent to Sa Talaia, the island's highest point, provides challenging stretches and spectacular panoramic views. Routes through the mountainous interior, such as those in the Es Amunts Natural Reserve, also offer a good workout.
Many of Ibiza's running routes boast stunning coastal scenery. The Moscarter Lighthouse Loop offers beautiful coastal views leading to the lighthouse. Another option is the Ses Portes Route, which passes by Ses Salines Beach and offers tranquil sea vistas.
Ibiza's running routes often pass by interesting landmarks and natural features. You might encounter historical watchtowers like the Torre de Ses Portes, or enjoy views of iconic islets like Es Vedrà. Some routes also lead to beautiful beaches such as Ses Salines Beach, or through areas with unique geological formations.
Yes, many routes in Ibiza are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Watchtowers and coves of Formentera — circular trailrunning from Pilar de la Mola, which offers a varied trail running experience. The Es Broll de Buscastell also features a 5km loop perfect for a leisurely run.
Ibiza enjoys a warm, sunny Mediterranean climate, making it suitable for running year-round. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are ideal, offering warm but not excessively hot temperatures. Even winter provides mild conditions, typically around 15-16°C during the day, perfect for outdoor activities.
While many trails in Ibiza are dog-friendly, it's always advisable to check local regulations or specific route details, especially within protected natural parks like Ses Salines. Generally, dogs on a leash are welcome on most public paths, but always ensure they are under control and you clean up after them.
Accessibility varies by route. Many popular coastal and village routes are often reachable by public transport or have nearby parking facilities. For more remote trails, especially in natural reserves, driving and parking may be the primary option. It's recommended to check specific route information for details on transport and parking.
The running routes in Ibiza are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 500 reviews. Runners often praise the stunning coastal views, the diverse terrain, and the opportunity to explore both vibrant and tranquil parts of the island.
Yes, Ibiza offers excellent running opportunities within its natural parks and reserves. The Ses Salines Natural Park is ideal for nature lovers, with trails through salt marshes where migratory birds can be observed. The Es Broll de Buscastell, a state park, also provides scenic and quiet dirt roads through a fertile valley.
Certainly. For a peaceful experience away from the coast, you can explore routes through the island's interior. Paths around Santa Gertrudis and San Mateo showcase green fields, olive groves, and traditional houses. The Sant Carles Trail and Sant Mateu Trail are great examples that immerse runners in Ibiza's rural beauty.


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