Sunday Walk - Bill's Paradise
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Donation-based: €15 / €20 / €25
3.5 hours of forest paths, panoramic views & authentic Ibiza stories.
From the almond-filled valley of Santa Agnès, wind through forest trails and past ancient walls to the rugged West Coast. Visit a historic lime oven, follow a fisherman’s path to hidden boat houses (and a swim if you dare!), then climb to a lost village with ruins, terracing, and a spring.
End with stunning cliffside views on a trail known as “Bill’s Paradise” since the late 60s.
Please note that we need to take a large step up a rock when we leave the beach.
Tour Details
- Date: Sunday, 16th November
- Time: 10:00 (approx. 3 hours)
- Distance: 6km
- Rating: Medium – We need to take a large step up a rock when we leave the beach. This walk is not suitable for people scared of heights!
- Meeting Point: Restaurant Puertas del Cielo
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- Need a lift? Event details will be posted on the Walking Ibiza Community Facebook page in the days before the event. Comment there to connect with others for ride shares.
What to Bring
- Small backpack – so your hands are free
- At least 1.5L of water
- Snacks
- Comfortable walking shoes with good grip
- Sun protection (hat, sunblock)
- Swimwear (optional)
- Light coat just in case (in cooler months)
- Walking poles available on request
Dogs welcome! Socialised and well-behaved dogs are allowed, on leads when required (on roads and some beaches).
Book Your Spot
- This walk is offered on a donation basis – choose what feels right for you: €15 / €20 / €25
- Amazing value for a unique guided experience in Ibiza’s nature.
- Guide contact (only to be used on day of tour): Jasmine +34 662 442 916
Good to Know
- All our guides are trained and have the ability to lead groups, they all carry a first aid kit and use walkie talkies to keep in contact with a back marker to make sure the group stays together and are safe. We also have strict departure and return procedure to ensure everyone is accounted for.
- We have liability insurance, but do not have medical insurance – this is your responsibility. The trip and your safety is your responsibility and you must ensure you are covered for this prior to coming on the walk.

