Discover Sant Mateu d’Albarca: a tranquil village perfect for outdoor adventures

A unique glimpse into the authentic Ibizan lifestyle

Tuesday, August 20 2024, 10.21am

Nestled in the northern part of Ibiza, in Sant Antoni municipality, Sant Mateu d’Albarca is a peaceful village that offers a stark contrast to the island’s well-known party scene. This charming village, with its rich history, picturesque landscapes, and deep-rooted traditions, provides a unique glimpse into the authentic Ibizan lifestyle.

The centrepiece of the village is its 18th-century church, a quintessential example of Ibizan architecture with its whitewashed walls and serene atmosphere.

Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply seeking a serene escape, Sant Mateu is a destination that shouldn’t be missed.

Sant Mateu Church
Sant Mateu’s 18th-century church.

A village rooted in vineyards

Sant Mateu, known as San Mateo in Spanish, has preserved much of its traditional Ibizan character. The village was established during the Moorish period and has since remained a hub of agricultural activity, particularly in viticulture.

The surrounding fields are dotted with extensive vineyards, where grape cultivation has been practised for generations. The local wineries, such as Sa Cova and Can Maymó, are known for producing some of the finest wines on the island, including robust reds and refreshing whites that reflect the unique terroir of the region.

The village celebrates this rich tradition with its annual Festa des Vi Pagès (Wine Festival), held every December. This event is a significant highlight in the local calendar, attracting both residents and visitors to sample the latest vintages. During the festival, the village square comes alive with tastings, traditional music, and dance, offering a perfect opportunity to experience the communal spirit and passion for winemaking that defines Sant Mateu. The festival not only showcases the exceptional quality of the local wines but also serves as a celebration of the village’s agricultural roots.

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Annual Festa des Vi Pagès (Wine Festival) in Sant Mateu.

Exploring the surroundings

The natural beauty surrounding Sant Mateu is nothing short of breathtaking. The village is set amidst rolling hills and lush pine forests, offering numerous walking and cycling trails for outdoor enthusiasts.

One of the most popular routes leads to Cala d’Albarca, a secluded cove with crystal-clear waters, perfect for a refreshing dip after a hike.

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Cala d’Albarca.

Another notable trail takes you to the archaeological site of Ses Torres d’en Lluc, providing stunning views and a touch of history.

Where to stay and eat in Sant Mateu

While Sant Mateu is small, it offers a range of accommodation options that cater to different tastes. From cosy bed and breakfasts to luxurious villas, visitors can find a place to stay that suits their needs. The hospitality of the locals ensures a warm and welcoming experience.

When it comes to dining, one standout option is Juntos House, a restaurant that embodies a deep respect and devotion to its environment. Situated in a beautifully renovated traditional Ibizan farmhouse, Juntos House offers a memorable dining experience either indoors or on its spectacular terrace under the stars. The restaurant operates on a ‘farm-to-table’ philosophy, sourcing the majority of its ingredients from its own 70-hectare farm located between Santa Gertrudis and Sant Llorenç. The menu, which reflects the best of Mediterranean modern cuisine, is seasonal, with dishes evolving to highlight the freshest produce. Juntos House also champions regenerative agriculture, with all their farm produce being organic, and they take pride in offering wild-caught fish and organic-certified meats.

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In addition to its culinary delights, Juntos House features La Pérgola, a terrace where guests can enjoy cocktails crafted with ingredients like rosemary, sage, and lavender from their farm.

The on-site Juntos Boutique also offers locally sourced products, including perfumes, candles, and their own honey, making it a perfect spot for a romantic dinner, a gathering with friends, or a family evening.

Nearby beaches and attractions

Though Sant Mateu itself is more focused on rural charm, it is conveniently located near some of Ibiza’s beautiful beaches. A short drive will take you to Cala Benirrás, famous for its sunsets, or to the quieter Cala Xarraca, known for its clear waters and excellent snorkelling spots. These beaches provide the perfect complement to the tranquility of Sant Mateu, allowing visitors to enjoy both the countryside and the coast during their stay.

Sant Mateu is a hidden gem that offers a different side of Ibiza—a side that is steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you’re exploring its ancient church, walking through vineyards, or relaxing on nearby beaches, this village promises an unforgettable experience. It’s the ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Ibiza’s more touristy areas and immerse themselves in the island’s rich heritage and serene landscapes.

Plan your visit to Sant Mateu d’Albarca and discover why this village is considered one of Ibiza’s best-kept secrets.

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