{"id":52404,"date":"2019-03-17T09:58:32","date_gmt":"2019-03-17T08:58:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/?page_id=52404"},"modified":"2019-03-20T20:40:58","modified_gmt":"2019-03-20T19:40:58","slug":"sant-antoni-tourism-guide","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/soloibiza.com\/en\/cultural-and-natural-ibiza-tourism-guide\/sant-antoni-tourism-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"Sant Antoni Tourism Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Sant Antoni De portmany<\/strong> is the closest Point of Ibiza to the peninsula. Thanks to its large bay<\/strong> and the facilities it presented as a seaport, fishing was one of its main resources. Although with the arrival of tourism, fishing activity went to the background, the spirit always present is preserved. So we can discover a large number of coves where the fishermen’s varaderos occupy a large part of their coastline. The tourist Evolution turned the center of the town into English territory, being known as the West of Sant Antoni. The term Probably comes from the American West itself, because sometimes it happens to be a lawless city. In the four streets adjoining the port, and on the Paseo de Ses Fonts, there are many pubs and bars of almost English-speaking drinks. Once we leave the old town, Sant Antoni becomes a quiet and familiar place. In A First division, the municipality of Sant Antoni<\/strong> was composed with the Bands Of Cas Ramones, Buscastell, sa Vorera, Forat, es Pla, es bessons, es Macias And es bernats. The bands were an ancient measure of length. Today the distribution has been changed by the typical parishes between the town of Sant Antoni<\/strong>, Sant Mateo<\/strong>, Santa Agn\u00e8s<\/strong> and Sant Rafel<\/strong>. The best known part Sant Antoni are spectacular sunsets that many enjoy great popularity bars. Sunset brings together hundreds of people to the edge of the beach in some really special moments.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Culture in Sant Antoni<\/h2>\n
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If you intend to do some cultural tourism<\/a>, Sant Antoni will offer you some unique places. One of the most outstanding we find in his church, an old fortress of thick walls. The necessary mills for the self-supply of the population are in every span of Ibiza. Some, the most important, have been restored as a very interesting visit. No less interesting are the remains of the Torres D’en LLuc<\/strong>, of supposed military strategic interest. These towers were built in places with a good visibility and, what is better, with breathtaking views.<\/p>\n

Caves in Sant Antoni<\/h3>\n

Natural constructions such as the underground chapel Of Santa Agn\u00e9s<\/strong>, the cave Of The Aquarium Cap Blanc<\/strong> or the Cave paintings Of the Cova des VI<\/strong> should be included in its agenda. Water has played a prominent role in the history of this municipality, preserving water wells such as the Pozo des Pla de Corona or El de Forat, and especially Buscastell, with its spring of water.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Santa In\u00e9s Underground Chapel<\/h2>\n

A cave<\/strong> that has embraced believers of various religions throughout its history.<\/p>\n

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Sant Antoni Church<\/h2>\n

It Is located a few meters from the port<\/strong>, being able to access it from <\/strong> the promenade to the entrance of the village.<\/p>\n

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Molino d’en Sim\u00f3<\/h2>\n

The Mills<\/strong> were part of the daily life of the islanders. Some are preserved in a perfect state.<\/p>\n

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San Rafael<\/h2>\n

San Rafael de sa Creu is a population that, still belonging to the municipality Of Sant Antoni<\/strong>, has a close Relationship with Ibiza, of which it is a few kilometers.<\/p>\n

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Santa Agn\u00e9s de Corona<\/h2>\n

Santa Agn\u00e9s de Corona is a small farmer village<\/strong> located in the westernmost part of the island.<\/p>\n

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Sant Mateu d’Albarca<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Sant Mateu<\/strong> is composed of small plantations very close to each other, arranged almost circularly on the Church Of Sant mateu D’Albarca.<\/p>\n

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S’Arenal<\/h2>\n

Beach atmosphere that turns into a quiet ride during the winter.<\/p>\n

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Is Pouet<\/h2>\n

The First Beach that we find in the direction of the tourist Port des Torrent, of relaxed atmosphere.<\/p>\n

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Es Cal\u00f3 Des Moro<\/h2>\n

If during the summer it stands out for its musical bars and sunsets, in winter the first disappear.<\/p>\n

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The San Antonio Tour Guide section is sponsored by<\/span> Web Design in Ibiza<\/span> <\/a><\/p>\n

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