After our view atop Dalt Vila’s fortification, we began the trek back down the steep hill and into Eivissa’s Old Town section. I’m going to post photos in sequential order and captioned with the street where that scene was located staring with:
Carrer de la Sant Creu at Plaça de Vila
Bar Es Cafeti, Carrer d’Ignasi Riquer at Carrer del General Balanzat
Carrer de la Santa Creu
Museum of Contemporary Art, near Carrer de la Santa Creu
Carrer de Bisbe Torres
Another view on Carrer de Bisbe Torres
I’ll finish up today’s article with two more photos of Marina Botafoc:
Marina Botafoc as seen from the west looking southeast
Closeup of the yachts of Marina Botafoc
This week’s Fun Photo Friday finishes Ibiza. Next week it’s time to move on to our next destination on Vision of the Seas, which was Cartagena, Spain, where we arrive on 19 May 2022.
Now that the Christmas holiday is over, and I’ve completed an eight-day run of past Christmas articles, it’s time to return for one more week’s worth of touring Ibiza. And today we start with touring the walled Dalt Vila, otherwise known as Old Town Eivissa (Ibiza City). As you head south toward the main Portal de ses Taules gate leading into Dalt Vila you’ll notice that the skyline is dominated by the belltower of Catedral de Santa Maria de la Neu de Vila d’Eivissa (Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Snow) or, simply, Ibiza Cathedral:
Ibiza Cathedral belltower
As you approach Dalt Vila from the north you’ll walk up a long, slopped stone ramp. At the top of the ramp lies Dalt Vila’s main gate, Portal de ses Taules (Gate of the Tables) built in 1585. The gateway is flanked by Roman statuary:
Portal de ses Taules left-side statue
While above you are greeted by the coat of arms for King Phillip II:
King Philip 11 of Spain coat of arms
Once inside the main city gate we began a long, uphill trek through narrow streets:
Dalt Vila streets
Here you can see a tower jutting from the church of Sant Domènec de Vila:
Sant Domènec de Vila
Atop the fortification, just north of Sant Domènec de Vila, one is gifted with a spectacular view of Eivissa’s Marina Botafoc:
Marina Botafoc
In Wednesday’s article we’ll look around the streets of Dalt Vila, then head back toward Marina Botafoc. Until then:
Time for this week’s second of three Fun Photo Friday of Ibiza Island favorites. Starting tomorrow I’ll be rerunning articles and stories from Christmas Past. The week after that I’ll return you to this Mediterranean cruise and our visit to the island of Ibiza, Spain.