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Santa Eulària des Riu

A relaxed, family-friendly town on Ibiza's east coast, known as the island's food capital, with a marina, a promenade and a hilltop church.

Santa Eulària des Riu, often written Santa Eulalia, is a calm, family-friendly town on the east coast of Ibiza and the island's main dining destination. It has a long seafront promenade, a marina, a town beach and the only river in the Balearic Islands. Above the town stands Puig de Missa, a white hilltop church. It is the quiet, refined alternative to the party resorts.

What [Destination] is known for

Santa Eulària is best known as the gastronomic heart of Ibiza, with more good restaurants than anywhere else on the island, many along the marina and on the old-town street locals call Restaurant Street. Its other landmark is Puig de Missa, a 16th-century fortified church on a hill above the town, with an ethnographic museum in an old farmhouse beside it. The town also has the only river in the Balearics, with a walking route that follows it past old mills and a Roman bridge. The palm-lined promenade, marina and town beach give it an easy, family-friendly feel.

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Eat well, first of all: book a table along the marina or on Restaurant Street and work through the island's best dining. Walk up to Puig de Missa for the views and the little museum, then follow the river route down to the sea. Stroll or cycle the long promenade, spend time on the town beach, and head out to the nearby hippy markets at Punta Arabí and Las Dalias on market days.

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Food and drink in [Destination]

Food is the main event in Santa Eulària, from long lunches at marina restaurants to creative cooking on Restaurant Street. It is the best place on the island to try Ibizan dishes like bullit de peix and the baked tart flaó done well.

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Best time to visit [Destination]

Late spring and early autumn are the most comfortable, with warm weather and a calmer marina than the summer rush. July and August draw the largest crowds to the seafront. Winters are mild and quiet, with the town keeping more year-round life than the island's resorts.

Getting to [Destination] and around

Santa Eulària is on the east coast, about 15km from Ibiza Town and 20 minutes from Ibiza Airport (IBZ), with regular buses. The town is flat and easy to walk. From the marina, boats run along the coast and across to Formentera in summer, and the hippy markets nearby are an easy drive.

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Book ahead for the best restaurants on Restaurant Street and the marina, especially in summer. Walk up to Puig de Missa in the late afternoon for the best light and views. The river route is a gentle, shaded walk, good for families. For hippy markets, Punta Arabí at Es Canar runs on Wednesdays and Las Dalias at Sant Carles on Saturdays. Santa Eulària is calmer than the party towns, which makes it a good family base.

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