The Museo Arqueológico de Ibiza y Formentera is an archaeological museum that preserves, researches and exhibits the remains belonging to the historical past of the islands of Ibiza and Formentera. The museum is housed on two campuses; the Archaeological museum of Dalt Vila and the Monographic museum of Puig Des Molins, both located within the Ibiza old town.
The Ibiza and Formentera's Archaeological Museum has a museographic content which spans three thousand years of Pytiusic islands history, from the first people who settled in the islands to the Catalan conquest in 1235.
Just a beautiful day out. Amazing history and scenery. Well worth a trip
Nigel ??May 9, 2018
Beautiful buildings enclosed by historic ramparts. Good information boards in multiple languages. Excellent views over the ocean and new town
Lucy MorganApr 6, 2018
Lovely town, view from the top was amazing, saw some dolphins in the see, the atmosphere in the churches was so peaceful despite the tourists, old Ibiza town definitely worth a visit
sally moonMay 10, 2018
Although called Ibiza in English and Spanish, the official name is the Catalan Eivissa (as restored in 1986) and its inhabitants call it the Vila d'Eivissa or simply Vila ("Town"). It is divided into two main parts: the old town, called the Dalt Vila (literally "Upper Town"), located on a little mountain by the sea, and the modern part, called the Eixample ("extension"). The city, which has a population of 49,768 (2012), is the capital and most populous settlement of the island and of the Pine Islands group, which includes Ibiza and Formentera.
Gabriel GuillénMay 7, 2018
Beautiful place great views from the top of the Chapel plenty of shops and places to eat great for a day visit if your staying in another town on the island
Liam FletcherApr 12, 2018
Visited the old town, walled citadel to the south of the harbour, with amazing views of the rest of Ibiza the port too. It's a bit of a track up hill, wouldn't recommend to walk to the top if you have any mobility issues; however you can drive about 3/4 of the way up. Some small bars situated in the old town, however prices are more than in Ibiza itself. The gate and entry area to the old town is a must. Worth a visit.
Jon WJun 12, 2018
Beautiful but very hilly. It's a long climb but the view is worth it, as are the Warren of little streets filled with little shops, cafes, churches and museums. There are streets that are wide enough for taxis and small buses that do run part way up. The main way has been renovated with shallow steps and beautiful tiled paving. So even the relatively unfit like myself can manage a slow climb, taking advantage of the many stopping points of interest along the old city walls. Well worth a visit.
Kim Burgess-smithJun 16, 2018
Enjoyable town with lots of café's and restaurants. There were a few well known high street retail stores and some boutique shops for the ladies. The alleyways were lined with local traders selling everything from sunglasses to tourist goods. Clean streets, lots to see and a great harbour with some stunning sight's if you're lucky.
Simon WrightJul 13, 2018
A must see when visiting the island. Be prepared to be amazed especially the castle. Set aside a good few hours, and even then, you will wish you had more time. Tip: make sure you plan sundowners at one of the breathtaking little restaurants in the castle, this will be a high point.
Zane Van RooyenJul 13, 2018
Beautiful views. I was very excited. It is near to the marina. There are a lot of Spanish restaurants with excellent food and Sangria.
Vania NJul 1, 2018
Just a beautiful day out. Amazing history and scenery. Well worth a trip
Nigel ??May 9, 2018
Beautiful buildings enclosed by historic ramparts. Good information boards in multiple languages. Excellent views over the ocean and new town
Lucy MorganApr 6, 2018
Lovely town, view from the top was amazing, saw some dolphins in the see, the atmosphere in the churches was so peaceful despite the tourists, old Ibiza town definitely worth a visit
sally moonMay 10, 2018
Although called Ibiza in English and Spanish, the official name is the Catalan Eivissa (as restored in 1986) and its inhabitants call it the Vila d'Eivissa or simply Vila ("Town"). It is divided into two main parts: the old town, called the Dalt Vila (literally "Upper Town"), located on a little mountain by the sea, and the modern part, called the Eixample ("extension"). The city, which has a population of 49,768 (2012), is the capital and most populous settlement of the island and of the Pine Islands group, which includes Ibiza and Formentera.
Gabriel GuillénMay 7, 2018
Beautiful place great views from the top of the Chapel plenty of shops and places to eat great for a day visit if your staying in another town on the island
Liam FletcherApr 12, 2018
Visited the old town, walled citadel to the south of the harbour, with amazing views of the rest of Ibiza the port too. It's a bit of a track up hill, wouldn't recommend to walk to the top if you have any mobility issues; however you can drive about 3/4 of the way up. Some small bars situated in the old town, however prices are more than in Ibiza itself. The gate and entry area to the old town is a must. Worth a visit.
Jon WJun 12, 2018
Beautiful but very hilly. It's a long climb but the view is worth it, as are the Warren of little streets filled with little shops, cafes, churches and museums. There are streets that are wide enough for taxis and small buses that do run part way up. The main way has been renovated with shallow steps and beautiful tiled paving. So even the relatively unfit like myself can manage a slow climb, taking advantage of the many stopping points of interest along the old city walls. Well worth a visit.
Kim Burgess-smithJun 16, 2018
Enjoyable town with lots of café's and restaurants. There were a few well known high street retail stores and some boutique shops for the ladies. The alleyways were lined with local traders selling everything from sunglasses to tourist goods. Clean streets, lots to see and a great harbour with some stunning sight's if you're lucky.
Simon WrightJul 13, 2018
A must see when visiting the island. Be prepared to be amazed especially the castle. Set aside a good few hours, and even then, you will wish you had more time. Tip: make sure you plan sundowners at one of the breathtaking little restaurants in the castle, this will be a high point.
Zane Van RooyenJul 13, 2018
Beautiful views. I was very excited. It is near to the marina. There are a lot of Spanish restaurants with excellent food and Sangria.
Vania NJul 1, 2018
Just a beautiful day out. Amazing history and scenery. Well worth a trip
Nigel ??May 9, 2018
Beautiful buildings enclosed by historic ramparts. Good information boards in multiple languages. Excellent views over the ocean and new town
Lucy MorganApr 6, 2018
Lovely town, view from the top was amazing, saw some dolphins in the see, the atmosphere in the churches was so peaceful despite the tourists, old Ibiza town definitely worth a visit
sally moonMay 10, 2018
Although called Ibiza in English and Spanish, the official name is the Catalan Eivissa (as restored in 1986) and its inhabitants call it the Vila d'Eivissa or simply Vila ("Town"). It is divided into two main parts: the old town, called the Dalt Vila (literally "Upper Town"), located on a little mountain by the sea, and the modern part, called the Eixample ("extension"). The city, which has a population of 49,768 (2012), is the capital and most populous settlement of the island and of the Pine Islands group, which includes Ibiza and Formentera.
Gabriel GuillénMay 7, 2018
Beautiful place great views from the top of the Chapel plenty of shops and places to eat great for a day visit if your staying in another town on the island
Liam FletcherApr 12, 2018
Visited the old town, walled citadel to the south of the harbour, with amazing views of the rest of Ibiza the port too. It's a bit of a track up hill, wouldn't recommend to walk to the top if you have any mobility issues; however you can drive about 3/4 of the way up. Some small bars situated in the old town, however prices are more than in Ibiza itself. The gate and entry area to the old town is a must. Worth a visit.
Jon WJun 12, 2018
Beautiful but very hilly. It's a long climb but the view is worth it, as are the Warren of little streets filled with little shops, cafes, churches and museums. There are streets that are wide enough for taxis and small buses that do run part way up. The main way has been renovated with shallow steps and beautiful tiled paving. So even the relatively unfit like myself can manage a slow climb, taking advantage of the many stopping points of interest along the old city walls. Well worth a visit.
Kim Burgess-smithJun 16, 2018
Enjoyable town with lots of café's and restaurants. There were a few well known high street retail stores and some boutique shops for the ladies. The alleyways were lined with local traders selling everything from sunglasses to tourist goods. Clean streets, lots to see and a great harbour with some stunning sight's if you're lucky.
Simon WrightJul 13, 2018
A must see when visiting the island. Be prepared to be amazed especially the castle. Set aside a good few hours, and even then, you will wish you had more time. Tip: make sure you plan sundowners at one of the breathtaking little restaurants in the castle, this will be a high point.
Zane Van RooyenJul 13, 2018
Beautiful views. I was very excited. It is near to the marina. There are a lot of Spanish restaurants with excellent food and Sangria.
Vania NJul 1, 2018
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