Torre des Savinar, also known as the Pirate Tower, is one of Ibiza’s most iconic historical
landmarks. Perched high on the cliffs of the island’s southwest coast, the 18th-century watchtower
was originally built to protect the island from pirate invasions. Today, it’s a popular viewpoint that
offers breathtaking panoramas of Es Vedrà and the Mediterranean Sea, especially during sunset.
The site provides a sense of adventure, history, and natural beauty all in one place.
- 🌅 Watch the 🕯️ most iconic sunset in Ibiza directly facing Es Vedrà 🕯️
- 📸 Capture 📷 the ultimate panoramic landscape of the Mediterranean 📷
- 🥾 Enjoy a 🌲 scenic 20-minute hike through rugged coastal nature 🌲
- 🏛️ Discover the 🛡️ historic role of Ibiza’s 18th-century coastal defense 🛡️
- 🌊 Explore 🧗 the dramatic cliffs and wild, fragrant island flora 🧗
- 🚗 Drive 📍 20 minutes from San José to the dirt parking area near Cala d’Hort 📍
- 🥾 Complete the 👣 final leg on foot via a 20-minute uphill hike 👣
- 🚕 Take a 🚕 taxi to the trailhead, but arrange your return in advance 🚕
- 👟 Follow the 🗺️ rocky path leading away from the main road to the cliffs 🗺️
- ⌚ Arrive by 🕒 4:45 PM to hike and catch the final sunset of 2025 🕒
- 🥾 Wear 🧣 sturdy sneakers or hiking boots for the rocky terrain 🧣
- 🧥 Bring a 🌬️ windbreaker or warm layer for the exposed clifftop 🌬️
- 🔦 Carry a 📱 phone light or flashlight for the hike back after dusk 📱
- 4:30 PM – 🏁 Arrive at 🅿️ the parking area near the Cala d’Hort viewpoint 🏁
- 4:45 PM – 🥾 Begin your 🧗 hike up the coastal path toward the tower 🧗
- 5:15 PM – 📸 Reach 🗼 the tower and find your spot for the panorama 🗼
- 5:50 PM – 🌅 Watch 🎆 the sun dip behind Es Vedrà for the final time this year 🎆
- 7:30 PM – 🍽️ Head to 🥘 Sant Josep for a festive New Year’s Eve dinner 🥘