There is a version of Ibiza that lives far from any dancefloor, and late June is the perfect moment to find it. The water has warmed up, the light is long and golden, and the island's wild edges — pine-covered cliffs, hidden caves, off-road tracks through the hills — are begging to be explored. If you are looking for the best Ibiza adventures this week, you have come to the right place. From jeep safaris into the untamed north to jet skis racing toward Es Vedrà, here is your local guide to land and sea adventures happening from June 18 to 25, 2026.
These are real, bookable experiences running daily across the island this week. Most depart in the morning, so the smart move is to claim your spot the night before. Grab water, sunscreen and a sense of curiosity — Ibiza's adventurous side is waiting.
Into the Wild North: Jeep & 4x4 Safaris
The north of Ibiza is the island most visitors never see: terraced hillsides, sleepy whitewashed villages and coves you can only reach down a dirt track. The Jeep Safari North Tour (from €99, departs around 09:30 from San Antonio) is the classic way in, rolling through the village of Sant Llorenç, the drumming cove of Benirràs and the church-topped hill of Sant Miquel, with a sandwich lunch and swim stop included.
Prefer something with a bit more grit? The 4x4 Safari with Into the Island (from €95, departs 09:30 from Ibiza Town) trades polished sightseeing for genuine off-road tracks, weaving through forest and farmland to viewpoints most maps forget. Both tours are a brilliant way to understand the island's geography before you spend the rest of your trip on the beach — and the guides usually have the best tips for where to eat afterwards.
Off-Road on Two and Four Wheels: Quads & Buggies
If you would rather be in the driver's seat, the island's adventure operators around San Antonio have you covered all week. Ibiza Buggy Adventure runs guided convoys for both quads (from €90) and two-seater buggies (from €195), kicking off at 10:00 and threading through inland lanes toward panoramic coastal stops. The buggies are a hit with couples and small groups who want to share the wheel.
For something a little different, Emove Ibiza offers an Electric Motocross Tour (from €130) and a retro Mehari or Kate convertible tour (from €240) — the latter is pure vintage-Mediterranean fun, perfect if you want adventure without the dust. Whichever you choose, you will cover ground a sun lounger never could, and you will see why locals say the real Ibiza begins where the asphalt ends.
Adrenaline on the Water: Jet Skis & Watersports
Few things beat skimming across that famous turquoise water with the coastline blurring past. Several operators are running jet ski tours toward Es Vedrà this week, the mythical rock that rises from the sea off the south-west coast. Es Vedrà Charter (from €100) and Blue Coral Ibiza (from €120) both launch from the Ibiza Town area, while Enjoy Water Sports offers shorter blasts from Playa d'en Bossa (from €65) — ideal if you want a taste of the adrenaline without committing to a full half-day.
Want to mix speed with serenity? The 3-hour Boat Trip with Paddle Surf Lesson and Snorkelling from SUP Paradise Ibiza (from €75, departs 10:30) pairs a SUP lesson with snorkel time over seagrass meadows — a gentler, family-friendly way onto the water that still leaves you pleasantly salty and sun-kissed.
Caves, Coves & Crystal Water by Boat
Ibiza's coastline is riddled with sea caves and secret coves, and June is prime time to explore them. The Cave and Beach Hopping Boat Tour with Take Off (from €70, departs 10:30) spends three hours along the west coast, ducking into hidden caves and anchoring in glass-clear bays for a swim and a snorkel. It is one of the most rewarding ways to see stretches of coast that are impossible to reach by road.
For families, the Can Marçà Cave Tour near Port de Sant Miquel (from €9, tours from 10:30) is a gem: a cave once used by smugglers, now lit up with a dramatic light, sound and water show. It is cool, shady and genuinely awe-inspiring — a perfect midday break from the heat that kids and grandparents will both love.
End the Day at Es Vedrà: Sunset on the Water
No week of Ibiza adventures is complete without a sunset, and the island delivers them better than almost anywhere on earth. The San Antonio to Es Vedrà Sunset Boat Trip with Capitán Nemo (from €23, departs 17:00) is the affordable local favourite, a four-hour cruise toward the legendary rock as the sky melts into pink and amber. With swim stops along the way and that hush that falls as the sun touches the horizon, it is the kind of moment people remember long after the tan fades.
If you would rather toast the sunset with a drink in hand, sunset-cruise operators like Float Your Boat and The Beach Hopper run laid-back early-evening sailings from San Antonio too — same magical light, slightly different vibe.
Practical Tips for an Adventurous Week
A few local pointers to make the most of it. Book ahead: morning tours fill quickly in peak season, and the best sunset slots sell out by midday. Dress smart: closed shoes for jeeps and buggies, reef-safe sunscreen and a rash vest for the water. Bring cash for village stops and small kiosks, and arrive early — Ibiza time is relaxed, but boats and convoys leave on schedule.
Most of all, balance your week. Pair a high-octane morning on a jet ski with a slow lunch in a hill village, or follow a dusty 4x4 safari with a cooling cave swim. That contrast — wild and serene, fast and still — is the real rhythm of the island.
You will find every one of these experiences, with live availability and prices, over on ibiza-calendar.com. Filter by adventure, boat trips or family fun, lock in your spot, and go discover the Ibiza that lives beyond the beach clubs. See you out on the water.