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Santa Eulalia is the municipality that surprises guests who arrive expecting the whole island to feel nightlife-led. The east has its own rhythm — slower, greener, and more connected to the island’s agricultural and bohemian traditions. The Riu de Santa Eulària, often described as the only river in Ibiza, is today largely dry — but its channel still shapes the town, with a green corridor and walking routes that locals use year-round.
Santa Gertrudis is one of the island’s most talked-about inland villages among year-round residents: a lively square, a strong restaurant scene, and a distinctly “village Ibiza” atmosphere that feels steady beyond the season. It’s also centrally positioned, which many guests appreciate for day-to-day flexibility.
San Carlos (Sant Carles) carries the island’s hippy legacy more directly than anywhere else. Las Dalias is the obvious reference point, but the village itself remains calm and authentic, with countryside lanes, old farmhouses, and a landscape that still feels agricultural and unforced.
For guests who want privacy and security in a modern residential setting, Roca Llisa is the east coast’s most exclusive option. The gated community sits between Ibiza Town and Santa Eulalia, adjacent to the island’s golf course, and offers a level of seclusion close to the capital.
Families with children are the most consistent guests in the Santa Eulalia area — calm beaches, straightforward driving, and village life make it an easy base. The east also draws couples who value authenticity over “luxury branding,” and returning guests who have already done the southwest and want a different side of the island.
Our Santa Eulalia portfolio ranges from villas close to the shoreline to traditional fincas set inland. If you have a preference for coast or countryside, we can guide you to the right match.