
Sant Antoni de Portmany
Sant Antoni de Portmany
A lively resort town on Ibiza's west coast, famous for its sunset strip, its bars and clubs, and a wide, sheltered bay.
Sant Antoni de Portmany, often called San Antonio, is the second-largest town on Ibiza, set on a wide bay on the west coast. Once a fishing village, it grew into one of the island's main party resorts, best known for its sunset bars and its nightlife. It is also a budget-friendly base for beaches, boat trips and the rest of the island.

What [Destination] is known for
Sant Antoni is best known for its sunset and its nightlife. Along the Sunset Strip at Ses Variades, bars such as Café del Mar and Café Mambo have drawn crowds for chill-out sessions as the sun goes down for decades. After dark, the action moves to the West End, a packed grid of pedestrian streets full of bars and small clubs, while big superclubs like Es Paradís and Eden sit in the town and Amnesia and Privilege a short ride away. By day, the bay has a sandy town beach, S'Arenal, and boats leave the harbour for nearby coves and for Formentera.





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The thing to do at least once is watch the sunset from the strip with a drink and chill-out music, either at a famous bar or for free from the rocks just below. After dark, work your way through the West End or head to one of the superclubs. By day, relax on S'Arenal beach, take a boat trip to quieter coves like Cala Salada, or sail across to Formentera for the day.

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Food and drink in [Destination]
Eating here ranges from cheap, cheerful strip food to good seafood restaurants and sunset cocktail bars. The classic Sant Antoni experience is dinner or drinks looking out over the bay as the sun sets, then moving on to the bars.





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May, June and September bring warm weather with fewer people than the July and August peak, when the bay and seafront are busiest. Winters are quiet, with much of the tourist infrastructure closed. The shoulder months give warm days without the summer crush.
Getting to [Destination] and around
Sant Antoni is on the west coast, about 15km from Ibiza Town and 20 minutes from Ibiza Airport (IBZ), with a seasonal direct airport bus and regular buses to the capital. The town is small and walkable. Boats leave the harbour for the west-coast coves and, in summer, across to Formentera.
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You can watch the famous sunset for free from the rocks at Ses Variades, just below the strip's bars. The West End is the budget party heart, while the big-name superclubs are a short taxi or bus ride away. S'Arenal is the main town beach, and boats run from the port to quieter coves like Cala Salada. Sant Antoni is one of the cheaper bases on Ibiza, which makes it popular with younger groups. Most of the bars and clubs run from May to October.


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