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10 Best Roads to Drive a Sports Car in IbizaThe Insider Guide for Summer 2026

Ibiza is not just a party island. Away from the clubs and the crowds, it has some of the finest driving roads in the Mediterranean — coastal cliffs, mountain passes, pine forest switchbacks and long empty straights with the sea on both sides. These are the 10 best roads to drive a sports car in Ibiza, with the best car for each route, difficulty level and exactly when to go.

8 min leer Verano de 2026 Ibiza, España
Best roads drive Ibiza sports car — Ferrari Portofino on northwest coast road golden hour
The northwest coast road — Ibiza's finest driving route, best driven at golden hour in a convertible.

Best time to drive any Ibiza road: before 9am or after 7pm in July and August. The roads that feel restrictive at midday with tourist traffic become an entirely different experience in the early morning or evening light.

1. The Northwest Coast Road Sant Antoni to Sant Miquel

Difficulty⭐⭐⭐⭐ — Technical. Tight hairpins, narrow sections, exposed cliff edges.
Best carFerrari Portofino or Porsche 911 Carrera Cabrio
Best timeGolden hour — 1 hour before sunset heading north, cap down
Points of interestCala Salada viewpoint, Punta Galera rock formations, Sant Miquel village

This is the one. If you drive one road in Ibiza, it is this. The route runs from the outskirts of Sant Antoni up the PM-811 and PM-803 along the northwest coast — a continuous sequence of limestone cliff edges, pine forests dropping straight to the Mediterranean and hairpin corners that open onto views you will not forget. The surface is good. The width is not always generous. The drop to the sea on the left is real.

In a Ferrari Portofino with the hardtop down, the combination of the V8 sound bouncing off the cliff faces and the salt air at 60km/h is as good as driving gets anywhere in Europe. The Porsche 911 is equally rewarding — lighter, more precise, and slightly less intimidating on the narrower sections. Take it before 9am and the road is yours. At 3pm in August it is a different experience entirely.

Points of interest en route: Stop at the Cala Salada viewpoint for one of the best car photography spots on the island. Just past Sant Miquel, the road opens out and the sea view to the north is spectacular — a natural pause point before continuing to Portinatx.

2. The North Loop Santa Gertrudis to Portinatx

Difficulty⭐⭐⭐ — Moderate. Long flowing sections with some tight village approaches.
Best carLamborghini Urus or Range Rover Sport
Best timeMorning — 8am to 10am, light comes from the east across the fields
Points of interestSanta Gertrudis village, Sant Joan de Labritja, Portinatx bay

The north loop is a full morning route — around 40km of roads that take you through the agricultural interior of the island before dropping down to the dramatic Portinatx bay. The PM-810 from Santa Gertrudis to Sant Joan de Labritja is wide enough to enjoy properly and has long visibility stretches where the Lamborghini Urus feels completely at home — fast, planted and effortlessly covering ground. The section from Sant Joan to Portinatx is where it gets interesting: the road narrows and starts descending through pine forest in a series of tight turns before the bay appears suddenly below.

Points of interest: Santa Gertrudis village is worth a coffee stop — Bar Costa on the main square has been there since 1880. Sant Joan de Labritja has a whitewashed church that is the best example of Ibizan rural architecture on the island.

3. Sa Talaia Summit Road

Difficulty⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ — Expert. Very narrow, steep, no barriers in sections.
Best carPorsche 911 or Jeep Wrangler Sahara
Best timeEarly morning — arrive at the summit for sunrise over the whole island
Points of interestSa Talaia summit (475m) — views across the entire island on clear days

Sa Talaia is Ibiza's highest point at 475 metres. The road to the summit is short — under 5km from the base — but genuinely demanding. Single-track in places, steep gradients and no safety barriers on the exposed sections. Not for the faint-hearted in a wide car. The Porsche 911 handles it well. The Jeep Wrangler handles it better and adds an element of proper off-road character. The reward at the top: on a clear day you can see Formentera, the mainland coast of Valencia and, on very clear mornings, Mallorca.

Best roads Ibiza sports car — Porsche 911 on mountain road north Ibiza
The mountain roads of northern Ibiza — best driven in a Porsche 911 or convertible at golden hour.

4. Ses Salines to Es Cavallet The South Coast Run

Difficulty⭐⭐ — Easy. Flat, wide, good surface. More about the scenery than the driving.
Best carFerrari Portofino or any convertible — roof down is mandatory
Best timeLate afternoon — the salt flats turn pink and gold in the light
Points of interestSes Salines salt flats (UNESCO), flamingo colony, Es Cavallet beach

This is not a technical drive — it is a sensory one. The road runs along the edge of the Ses Salines salt flats, a UNESCO-protected natural park where flamingos feed in the shallow water between April and October. In late afternoon the salt crystals turn the water shades of pink and amber. In a Ferrari Portofino with the roof down, driving slowly past this landscape with the sea on the other side, it is one of those moments where the car becomes part of something larger. The drive ends at Es Cavallet beach — park and walk to the shoreline. The contrast between the flat stillness of the route and the open sea on arrival is part of the experience.

5. Sant Joan de Labritja Road The Spine of the Island

Difficulty⭐⭐⭐ — Moderate. Fast central section, technical village approaches.
Best carLamborghini Urus or Range Rover Sport
Best timeMorning or evening — avoid midday
Points of interestCan Marçà caves, Cala de Benirràs, panoramic views of the island interior

The C-733 running north from Ibiza Town through the centre of the island to Sant Joan is the island's main artery — but the sections between villages are fast, wide and surprisingly rewarding in a large SUV. The Lamborghini Urus covers this ground with an ease that makes 120km/h feel like a relaxed cruise. Turn off at Sant Joan and head west towards Benirràs beach for one of the island's most dramatic coastal approaches — a single-track descent through pine forest that ends at a circular bay framed by basalt rock columns.

6. Cala Conta Coastal Run The West Coast Sunset Road

Difficulty⭐⭐ — Easy. Short, flat, good surface. Purely experiential.
Best carAny convertible — BMW 4 Series or Mercedes C AMG Cabrio
Best time30 minutes before sunset — the light on this road at that time is exceptional
Points of interestCala Conta beach, Illa des Bosc view, sunset over Formentera

Short but perfectly timed. The road from Sant Antoni to Cala Conta is 8km of west-facing coast road that at sunset becomes one of the most photographed stretches on the island. The light turns the road and the sea the same shade of gold. It is not a driver's road — it is a photographer's road. What makes it work as a driving experience is precisely the pace: slow down, open the roof, and let the landscape do the work. Cala Conta has some of the clearest water in Ibiza and is worth arriving at 30 minutes early to watch the sun drop behind Formentera across the water.

7. The Interior Loop Sant Rafel to Santa Agnès

Difficulty⭐⭐⭐ — Moderate. Technical in places, rewarding throughout.
Best carPorsche 911 Carrera Cabrio or Ferrari Portofino
Best timeMorning — almond blossom in February, pine and wildflower scent in June
Points of interestSant Rafel ceramics village, Valle de Santa Agnès almond groves, Can Juanico viewpoint

This is the road that locals know and tourists rarely find. The loop from Sant Rafel through Santa Agnès and back runs through the agricultural interior of the island — terraced almond groves, dry stone walls, fig trees and the occasional finca visible through pine gaps. The road is narrow in places and demands attention, but the surface is good and the sequence of bends from Santa Agnès back towards Sant Antoni is the most continuously rewarding driving on the island outside of the northwest coast. In a Porsche 911 with the roof down, the scent of the interior — pine resin, wild rosemary, salt air from the distance — is as much part of the experience as the road itself.

8. Airport to North — The Full Island Crossing

Difficulty⭐⭐ — Easy. Long, fast, varied. Best as a first-day orientation drive.
Best carLamborghini Urus or Range Rover Sport — something that covers ground effortlessly
Best timeDay one of your trip — arrive at IBZ, collect your car, drive straight north
Points of interestIbiza Town walls (UNESCO), Santa Eulalia promenade, Portinatx bay

Less a specific road than a first-day ritual. From Ibiza Airport, take the VE-3 north past Ibiza Town, pick up the C-733 through Santa Eulalia and continue north all the way to Portinatx. The entire crossing is around 45km — less than an hour in normal conditions, but the point is not to rush. This drive gives you the whole island in sequence: the south coast, the capital, the agricultural centre, the rural north and the dramatic bay at the end. It is the best way to understand the island's geography before you start targeting specific routes.

9. Es Cubells Clifftop Road

Difficulty⭐⭐⭐⭐ — Technical. Very narrow approach, exposed clifftop sections.
Best carPorsche 911 or Jeep Wrangler (for the off-road variant)
Best timeLate afternoon heading west — the clifftop faces southwest and gets the best light
Points of interestEs Cubells village (one of Ibiza's most remote), Cala d'Hort view, Es Vedrà rock

Es Cubells is one of those places that requires commitment to reach — which is precisely why it feels like a discovery when you get there. The road approaches from Sant Josep, climbing steadily through pine forest before emerging onto a clifftop above the southwest coast. The view across to Es Vedrà — the 382-metre sea rock that rises straight from the water — is the most dramatic on the island. The village itself is tiny, perched at the cliff edge, with a small bar that has been serving the same coffee for decades. The Porsche 911 handles the technical approach well. Those wanting to combine the route with a beach descent can take the Jeep Wrangler and follow the track down to Cala d'Hort below.

10. Ibiza Town to Talamanca Bay The Evening Boulevard

Difficulty⭐ — Easy. Urban, slow, all about the arrival and the scene.
Best carFerrari Portofino or Lamborghini Urus — presence is the point
Best time9pm — the promenade is lit, the restaurants are full, the audience is there
Points of interestIbiza Town harbour, Marina Botafoch, Talamanca Bay promenade

This is not a driving road — it is a performance. The route from the base of Dalt Vila, around the harbour, past Marina Botafoch and along the Talamanca promenade is 4km of slow evening cruise that is less about the mechanics of driving and more about the experience of arriving in the right car at the right time. At 9pm in July, the harbour is at full energy — yachts on the water, restaurants packed along the front, the old town walls lit above. A Ferrari Portofino at idle in this setting is something else. Pull up outside Cap des Falcó on the Talamanca side for the best view back across the bay to Ibiza Town.

Best roads Ibiza — luxury car at Ibiza Town harbour marina golden hour
Ibiza Town harbour at golden hour — the definitive arrival in the right car.

All 10 Routes at a Glance

#RouteDifficultyBest CarBest Time
1Northwest Coast Road⭐⭐⭐⭐El Ferrari PortofinoGolden hour
2North Loop⭐⭐⭐Lamborghini UrusMorning
3Sa Talaia Summit⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Porsche 911Sunrise
4Ses Salines to Es Cavallet⭐⭐Any convertibleLate afternoon
5Sant Joan Road⭐⭐⭐Lamborghini UrusMorning
6Cala Conta Coastal Run⭐⭐Any convertibleSunset
7Interior Loop⭐⭐⭐Porsche 911Morning
8Airport to North Crossing⭐⭐Lamborghini UrusDay 1
9Es Cubells Clifftop⭐⭐⭐⭐Porsche 911Late afternoon
10Ibiza Town to TalamancaEl Ferrari Portofino9pm
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The northwest coast road from Sant Antoni to Sant Miquel is the finest driving road on the island — limestone cliffs, tight hairpins, pine forest and unobstructed sea views. Best driven at golden hour in a El Ferrari Portofino o Porsche 911 Carrera Cabrio with the roof down.
Before 9am or after 7pm in July and August. The roads are significantly quieter in early morning and evening, the light is better for driving and photography, and the temperature is more comfortable with the roof down. The northwest coast road in particular transforms completely when there is no tourist traffic.
Most roads on the island are accessible in a Ferrari or Lamborghini. The exceptions are the Sa Talaia summit road — very narrow with a low-clearance risk — and any unmade track leading to remote beaches. The El Jeep Wrangler Sahara is the right car for those. Every other route in this guide is fully accessible in any car from the LC Ibiza fleet.
Standard Spanish road rules apply. Urban areas: 30–50 km/h. Secondary roads: 90 km/h. The enjoyment of driving in Ibiza is not about speed — it is about the character of the roads, the scenery and the car. The northwest coast road at 60km/h in a Ferrari with the roof down is more rewarding than any straight at full throttle.
El Porsche 911 Carrera Cabrio is the best all-round choice for Ibiza's mountain roads — narrow enough for the tightest sections, precise enough to be rewarding and with enough power to enjoy the open stretches. The El Ferrari Portofino is the more dramatic choice but slightly wider and lower, which matters on Sa Talaia.
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