 Towns and VillagesThe island of Ibiza has five municipalities: Eivissa, the capital, Santa Eularia des Riu, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Sant Josep de Sa Talaia, Sant Joan de Labritja. Each municipality offers the visitor different but complementary possibilities. Ibiza is small but it is a world in itself, keeping you occupied morning, noon and night, if that's what you're seeking.
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The city of Ibiza (Eivissa, in Catalan) is the Insular capital and the smallest municipality of the island. However, it concentrates the primary architectural, monumental, and museum attractions, not to mention its rich variety of gastronomy, sports, and leisure options.
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Its river, the only one on the Balearic Islands, has always been connected to the history and development of this municipality.
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This is the largest municipality on the island. It has an airport, salt pans with their forty pools, history and tradition. The salt pans provided the first industry on the island.
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San Antonio is the perfect place to watch the sunset. The spectacular event can be witnessed alone, listening to the waves lap against the shore as the sun’s fiery ball merges with the sea or enjoying a suggestive tune while sitting in a bar along the rocky shoreline.
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Situated 22 km North of Eivissa, this municipality offers the most unspoilt scenery on the island —together with Santa Agnes and San Mateu—.
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