
Es Canar
Es Canar
A relaxed family beach resort on Ibiza's east coast, with three sandy beaches, a small harbour and the island's biggest hippy market.
Es Canar is a relaxed family resort on the east coast of Ibiza, just north of Santa Eulària. It has three sandy beaches within walking distance and a pretty little harbour. The mood is calm and easy, made for slow beach days. It is best known for the Punta Arabí hippy market, the oldest and largest on the island.

What [Destination] is known for
Es Canar is best known for two things: its beaches and its hippy market. The main Es Canar beach is a soft, sheltered crescent with calm, shallow water, good for families. Two more beaches sit nearby, Cala Nova and Cala Martina, both an easy walk away. At the south end of the bay is a small harbour where boat trips set off. Every Wednesday in summer, the Punta Arabí hippy market fills the grounds of a hotel just outside the resort. Founded in 1973, it is the oldest and largest market on Ibiza, with hundreds of stalls, food and live music.





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Spend lazy days on the three beaches, swimming and trying the water sports. On a Wednesday, do not miss the Punta Arabí hippy market for crafts, food and live music. Take a boat trip from the little harbour, or walk the coastal path north to Cala Nova or south towards Santa Eulària. In the evening, the resort stays low-key, with friendly beach bars and restaurants.

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Es Canar keeps things simple, with beach restaurants and bars serving fresh fish, snacks and cocktails by the sand. Near Cala Nova you will find a few smarter beach clubs with sea views and more inventive cooking.





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June and September offer warm swimming weather with fewer people than the July and August peak, when the resort and its beach fill up fastest. Many services reduce over winter, so late spring and early autumn are best for a quieter, still-active visit.
Getting to [Destination] and around
Es Canar is on the east coast, a few kilometres north of Santa Eulària and about 25 minutes from Ibiza Airport (IBZ). Regular buses run from Santa Eulària, and summer ferries link it with Santa Eulària and Ibiza Town. From Ibiza Town, boats also cross to the island of Formentera.
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The Punta Arabí hippy market runs on Wednesdays from spring to autumn, so plan a visit around it. Go to the market early to beat the midday heat and crowds. The three beaches are all within walking distance, each with its own feel. Es Canar is calm and family-friendly, with gentle, shallow water. Santa Eulària and its restaurants are a short hop away for a change of scene.


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