Sa Talaia

Sa Talaia

, by Michael Buijs, 2 min reading time

Sa Talaila: the highest mountain in Ibiza

In the southwest of Ibiza, near Sant Josep (de sa Talaia), lies the highest mountain in Ibiza, Sa Talaia. Sa Talaia means 'watchtower' in Catalan. Once you reach the top of the 475-meter-high mountain, you'll understand why it got this name.

You can reach Sa Talaia on foot or by car

Car Route

In the southwest of Ibiza, near Sant Josep (de sa Talaia), lies the highest mountain in Ibiza, Sa Talaia. Sa Talaia means 'watchtower' in Catalan. Once you reach the top of the 475-meter-high mountain, you'll understand why it got this name.

You can reach Sa Talaia on foot or by car

Location

In the southwest of Ibiza, near Sant Josep (de sa Talaia), lies the highest mountain in Ibiza, Sa Talaia. Sa Talaia means 'watchtower' in Catalan. Once you reach the top of the 475-meter-high mountain, you'll understand why it got this name.

You can reach Sa Talaia on foot or by car.

The road to the top of Sa Talaia

You can park your car here at the first antenna

First antenna stop

First antenna

Between the trees at the first antenna, there is a view to the south

View towards San Josep and the west at the second antenna

View over the south. Second antenna

View to the west

View of Cala Jondal and the south of Ibiza