
Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera
Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera
A chic inland village in the centre of Ibiza, known for its food, its art galleries and a pretty pedestrian church square.
Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera sits in the green centre of Ibiza, about 12km from Ibiza Town. It is a small village of white houses built around a church and a car-free square. Over the years it has become one of the island's most stylish villages, full of restaurants, art galleries and boutiques. People come mainly to eat, browse and relax.

What Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera is known for
Santa Gertrudis is best known for its food and its art. The pedestrian square around the church is lined with cafes and restaurants, from traditional Ibizan kitchens to Italian and modern places. Its most famous spot is Bar Costa, an old bar serving toasted ham sandwiches, with walls covered in paintings left by hippy-era artists. The village has long attracted painters and makers, and small galleries and design shops fill its streets. The countryside around it is full of farms, so much of the produce on the menus is local.





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Experiences and things to do in Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera
The main thing to do here is eat and browse. Sit out on the square for a long lunch, or join the queue at Bar Costa for its famous sandwiches. Wander the lanes around the church to visit the art galleries, boutiques and quirky design shops. In summer, a small craft market and live music fill the square on some evenings. It also makes an easy, central stop between Ibiza Town, Santa Eulària and the north.

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Food and drink in Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera
Food is the reason most people come. The square is full of restaurants, and Bar Costa is famous for its ham sandwiches and bohemian setting. Local farms supply much of the cheese, cured meat and produce on the menus.





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Best time to visit Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera
April to June and September to October are best, with warm days for wandering the village without summer's peak heat. July and August bring more visitors and higher temperatures inland. Winters are quiet and cool, with a relaxed, local pace.
Getting to Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera and around
Santa Gertrudis is in the middle of Ibiza, about 12km from both Ibiza Town and Santa Eulària, and around 20 minutes from Ibiza Airport (IBZ). Buses connect it to the capital and the coast. A car makes it easy to combine with other villages, but the centre itself is small and walkable.
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Travel tips for visiting Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera
Book a table in high season, when the best restaurants fill up fast. Bar Costa is known for its ham sandwiches and its hippy-era art, so go inside for both. Leave time to browse the galleries and design shops around the square. The village is central, which makes it a handy base for exploring both coasts. Evenings in summer are the liveliest, with markets and live music on the square.


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