Indulge your sense of adventure by riding into the gorgeous countryside in an open-air Jeep. Once you reach Ibiza’s southern coast, you will stop briefly at Sa Caleta, a beautiful cove with red cliffs that shelter the horseshoe-shaped beach. The excavated Phoenician settlement there is so impressive that UNESCO declared it a World Heritage site. As you will discover nearby, seaside Cala Jondal attracts a well-heeled crowd that comes for the trendy boutiques, restaurants and spectacular stretch of sand. Traveling westward will present you with a different perspective of the island that includes a look at Es Vedrà, a high rocky isle off the coast. Upon arriving at the breathtaking beach Cala Comte, you will enjoy free time to swim in the sea, which is so clear that it earned a prestigious Blue Flag for its water quality. As a bonus, you will pause at Ibiza’s highest point to take in the sweeping views.