Escorts in Dalt Vila
Eivissa’s Renaissance walled town, listed as UNESCO World Heritage in 1999: cathedral, castle, cobbled lanes and port views from above.
It is the most photographed area on the island and gathers the most singular boutique hotels — palaces reconverted, no repeated rooms.
Dalt Vila is lived on foot. The slopes are steep and the streets pedestrian — the car is left at the Vara de Rey car park and you go up walking. This makes the encounter more intimate: each step is part of the evening.
For an evening here we work with dinner at a restaurant with a historic terrace (Mar a Vila, La Brasa) followed by the palace-hotel. The model dresses for the code — informal-elegant, shoes that handle the stones.
The most requested formats here run from three to twelve hours. A short visit makes less sense because Dalt Vila asks for time to be discovered.
Catedral de Santa María
Gothic cathedral atop the walled enclosure, with a panoramic view of the port.
Castell d’Eivissa
Medieval castle with Renaissance bastions, look-out and guided routes.
Necrópolis Puig des Molins
Phoenician-Punic necropolis with more than 3,000 hypogea, also UNESCO-listed.
Mirador de Dalt Vila
Fifteenth-century palace converted into a Relais & Châteaux five-star boutique inside the walled enclosure.
La Torre del Canónigo
Fourteenth-century canons’ tower, now large-format boutique suites.
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