If you’re planning to keep fit on your Ibiza holiday, you’re in luck. Ibiza isn’t just about beach clubs and sunsets. It’s also one of Europe’s best islands for fitness, outdoor workouts, and healthy living. From seaside gyms and yoga at sunrise to paddleboarding adventures and nutritious cafés, the island makes it easy to stay active while enjoying every moment of your holiday.
And when you’ve earned your rest, nothing beats ending the day with a refreshing swim and sunset cruise with Float Your Boat Ibiza — the perfect balance between fitness and fun.
Why Stay Active in Ibiza
Ibiza’s warm climate, clear waters, and outdoor lifestyle make it ideal for travellers who like to move. With over 300 sunny days a year, it’s easy to stay active without even trying. Many visitors arrive expecting a party island and leave surprised at how many fitness options they find — from beachfront bootcamps to mountain hikes.
Staying active also helps you enjoy the island more. You’ll have more energy for sightseeing, sleep better, and balance out those long sunset dinners. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a month, it’s simple to keep a healthy routine.
Gyms and Fitness Studios Around the Island
If you prefer a structured workout, Ibiza offers excellent gyms across all major areas. Many accept day passes or short-term memberships — perfect for holidaymakers.
San Antonio & San Antonio Bay
AWOL Fitness
Located near San Antonio Beach, AWOL Fitness is one of the island’s best spots for serious workouts. They specialise in outdoor training, HIIT, and group classes. Drop-in sessions cost around €20, or €70 for a week pass. Open daily from 8:00 to 20:00.
Masters Gym Ibiza
A local favourite offering free weights, machines, and boxing. It’s open from 8:00 to 22:00 and offers day passes for €15. It’s ideal if you prefer a traditional gym vibe with a friendly crowd.
Basecamp Gym Ibiza
A newer addition near the marina, Basecamp mixes CrossFit-style workouts with outdoor space and functional training gear. You can book via their Instagram page or drop by between 9:00 and 19:00.
Tip: Go early in the morning. Gyms fill up by mid-morning in summer, and temperatures rise quickly.
Ibiza Town & Playa d’en Bossa
Bfit Ibiza Sports Club
The island’s largest and most modern gym, located just outside Ibiza Town. Facilities include a pool, spa, weight room, and classes such as spinning and yoga. Day passes are around €25, open 7:00–22:00.
Nirvana Gym
A stylish gym right by the beach in Playa d’en Bossa. Ideal for those who like to train with a sea view. Offers flexible passes and a smoothie bar for recovery.
The Workout Club Ibiza
Outdoor bootcamps run by international trainers. They hold sunrise sessions at beaches like Talamanca and Santa Eulalia. Drop-in classes are €15–20, and you can join for a week if you want a consistent routine.
Santa Eulalia and Beyond
Morna Valley CrossFit
For travellers who love CrossFit, this gym offers drop-ins (€20) and open sessions. Located in the countryside, it’s surrounded by nature and good air.
Revival Wellness Club
Attached to the Aguas de Ibiza Grand Luxe Hotel, this wellness club offers top-end facilities, personal training, and spa access for day guests (€35+).
No matter where you stay, you’ll find a place to lift, stretch, or sweat it out.
Yoga and Pilates in Ibiza
If you want to keep fit on your Ibiza holiday while also slowing down, yoga and Pilates are perfect ways to stay active and recharge at the same time. The island has a long tradition of wellness, with studios, beach classes, and retreats offering everything from sunrise vinyasa to sunset reformer sessions.
Beach Yoga and Sunrise Sessions
Start your day with a morning yoga class right on the sand. The calm sea breeze and rising sun make it a beautiful setting to stretch and reset before the day begins.
Ibiza Yoga runs daily classes at Benirràs Beach and San Antonio. Drop-in sessions cost around €15, and mats are provided. Their teachers focus on accessible vinyasa flow, ideal for beginners and intermediate levels.
Yogashala Ibiza near Ibiza Town offers open-air morning sessions overlooking the hills. Classes start at 8:30 AM and finish by 10:00, giving you time for breakfast and a swim afterwards.
If you’d like something unique, try sunset yoga at Cala Comte — you’ll find small pop-up groups there from May to September. Bring €10–€15 cash and a towel for the sand.
Studio Yoga and Reformer Pilates
If you prefer a proper studio environment, you’ll find several excellent spots across the island.
Hot Yoga Ibiza in Ibiza Town offers daily Bikram and Vinyasa classes in a warm room (around 35°C). Drop-ins are €25, or €75 for a week pass. It’s an intense but satisfying way to sweat and stretch.
Ibiza Balance Pilates Studio in Santa Gertrudis is known for its reformer and mat Pilates. Sessions are small (max. four people) and focus on posture and control. Private classes cost around €70, or €30 for group sessions.
The Body Camp near San Miguel offers a more luxury experience — yoga and Pilates are part of their daily retreat schedule, alongside HIIT and plant-based meals. Prices start around €250 per day, all-inclusive.
If you’d rather dip in and out without committing to a retreat, Sunset Yoga Ibiza runs classes around the island with a pay-per-session model.

Yoga Retreats and Wellness Holidays
Ibiza is also famous for its yoga retreats, many running from April to October. These are perfect if you want a week of total balance — fitness, rest, and good food.
Ashram Ibiza Retreats focuses on traditional hatha yoga, meditation, and local vegetarian meals. Prices start from €1,200 for a five-day retreat.
Soulshine Ibiza near Santa Eulalia offers gentle yoga, Pilates, and sound healing. Their packages include accommodation and two daily classes.
If you’re staying near San Antonio, Yoga Loft Ibiza runs weekend retreats that combine workouts, mindfulness, and social dinners — a great mix for active travellers.
Most retreats welcome beginners, and many include excursions to hidden beaches or sunrise hikes.
Why Yoga and Pilates Are Perfect for Ibiza
Both yoga and Pilates fit perfectly with the Ibiza lifestyle. They strengthen your body, calm your mind, and help you recover between more intense activities like hiking or gym training.
Plus, they complement the outdoor rhythm of the island — stretching with the sound of waves, or moving under palm trees at sunrise.
For travellers looking to keep fit on your Ibiza holiday, mixing gym sessions with a few yoga or Pilates classes offers the ideal balance between effort and ease.
And when your muscles have earned a rest, there’s no better way to end the day than with a cooling swim and sunset cruise on Float Your Boat Ibiza.
Outdoor Training and Activities
If you prefer fresh air and sunshine to air-conditioning, Ibiza’s natural landscape offers endless ways to keep fit.
Beach Workouts and Calisthenics Spots
You’ll find outdoor gyms along many beaches, such as S’Arenal (San Antonio) and Figueretas Beach (Ibiza Town). These free facilities include pull-up bars, dip stations, and benches.
Early morning is best — cooler temperatures, fewer people, and a quiet view of the sea. Bring a towel, water, and sunscreen. You’ll often see locals training here before work or even tourists joining in after a morning swim.
For something more structured, The Workout Club Ibiza and AWOL Fitness both offer beach bootcamps with bodyweight training.
Water Sports That Keep You Moving
The sea isn’t just for lounging — it’s one of the best ways to stay active on the island.
Stand-Up Paddleboarding
(SUP) is an excellent full-body workout. You’ll engage your core, arms, and legs while enjoying the coastline. Rentals are available from €25 per hour at beaches like Cala Conta, Es Figueral, or Talamanca.
Even better, you can now enjoy SUPs onboard with Float Your Boat Ibiza. Our cruises include paddleboards, snorkelling gear, and swim stops — so you can train your balance on the water and still have time to relax after.
Kayaking
Kayaking is another great option. Companies like Kayak Ibiza offer guided tours from San Antonio or Cala Vadella. Prices range from €40–€50 for two-hour trips. You’ll discover hidden caves and swim spots along the coast.
Coasteering and cliff jumping
– are for the adventurous. With certified guides from Balearic Outdoor Adventures, you’ll climb, jump, and swim through stunning coastal landscapes. Helmets and wetsuits are included, and safety briefings are standard.
Hiking and Cycling Trails
Ibiza is full of scenic routes that combine nature with fitness.
Sa Talaia, the island’s highest point (475 metres), offers panoramic views. Start from San José village and follow the marked trail; it takes around two hours round trip.
For a coastal option, the Ibiza to Cala Llonga walk offers clifftop views and quiet paths, perfect in spring or autumn when it’s cooler.
Cyclists can explore rural Ibiza by renting bikes from Can Marí Bikes in Santa Eulalia (€15/day).
If you’re staying longer, try a day trip to Formentera — you can take a ferry from Ibiza Town and cycle around the island’s 20km route. Download the AllTrails app or check ibiza.travel for mapped routes.
Healthy Eating and Recovery
After your workout, you’ll want to refuel properly. Fortunately, Ibiza’s food scene has evolved far beyond club sandwiches and cocktails.
Healthy Cafés and Restaurants
The Skinny Kitchen (San Antonio)
A favourite for fitness fans, serving protein pancakes, smoothie bowls, and brunch plates. Open daily 9:00–18:00. Expect to pay around €15–€20 per meal.
Passion Café (multiple locations)
An Ibiza institution for healthy food lovers. Offers fresh juices, salads, and plant-based meals. Open 8:00–20:00, depending on the season.
Wild Beets (Santa Gertrudis)
Famous for raw vegan dishes and cold-pressed juices. Slightly pricier (€20–€25 per meal), but excellent quality and atmosphere.
Project Social (Santa Eulalia)
A relaxed café serving healthy versions of comfort food. Great for post-workout wraps or a light dinner.
Recharging Body and Mind
Fitness isn’t only about training — recovery is just as important.
Synergia Ibiza offers yoga, massages, and holistic therapies from €80.
Atzaró Spa in the north of the island provides luxury spa treatments, pools, and gardens for around €120 per day.
Stretch, hydrate, and schedule rest days between workouts. Your body — and your holiday — will thank you.
Water Adventures That Keep You Moving
One of the most enjoyable ways to stay active while cooling off is on the water. That’s where we come in.
At Float Your Boat Ibiza, we run daily boat trips from San Antonio that blend fitness, fun, and relaxation. You can swim, snorkel, or use our onboard SUPs to challenge your balance and core strength.
We offer both daytime and sunset cruises, with stops at crystal-clear bays perfect for swimming. Our sunset cruise includes live DJs, drinks, and views of Café Mambo from the water — a memorable way to round off your active day.
- Day cruise: from €55 per person
- Sunset cruise (with drinks): from €85 per person
- Duration: 3–6 hours
- Departure: San Antonio Port
You can book directly at www.floatyourboatibiza.com.
It’s the perfect way to stay active and social without setting foot in a gym.
Sample Active Day Plan
If you’re not sure how to structure your time, here’s an example of an active day that balances workouts, food, and fun.
7:30 AM: Yoga on Talamanca Beach (€15, drop-in session).
9:00 AM: Breakfast at Passion Café – smoothie bowl and espresso.
11:00 AM: Hike to Cala d’en Serra or join a The Workout Club Ibiza bootcamp.
14:00 PM: Lunch at Wild Beets in Santa Gertrudis.
17:00 PM: SUP or snorkelling during a Float Your Boat Ibiza cruise.
20:00 PM: Dinner in Ibiza Town – maybe sushi at Sushiya Aoyama.
This mix keeps your body active but still gives you time to relax and explore.
Staying Fit While Partying in Ibiza
Let’s be honest — even the fittest travellers come to Ibiza for more than workouts. The island’s nightlife is legendary, and it’s easy to slip out of your healthy rhythm. But you don’t have to choose between late nights and active mornings — balance is key.
Start by pacing yourself. If you plan to enjoy a club night at Ushuaïa, Hï Ibiza, or Pacha, schedule a lighter training day the next morning. Go for a beach walk or a gentle yoga session instead of a full workout. Hydration is your best friend here — drink water before and after heading out, and bring electrolytes if you can.
Healthy food helps you recover faster, too. Smoothie bars like Passion Café or The Skinny Kitchen open early, so you can refuel with a vitamin-packed breakfast after a long night.
If you’re staying near San Antonio, a swim or SUP session with Float Your Boat Ibiza is a perfect detox the day after a party. The sea air, sunlight, and movement help you reset while still enjoying the island’s beauty.
That’s the real Ibiza balance — dancing until sunrise, then diving into the sea the next afternoon, feeling fresh again.
Budget, Transport and Local Tips
- Gym day passes: €15–€25
- Outdoor activities: from €20–€50 per session
- SUP rental: €25 per hour, or included with Float Your Boat Ibiza cruises
- Transport: hire a scooter (€40/day) or use taxis for short distances
- Best months for fitness: April to October for water activities, November to March for hiking
Always carry a refillable water bottle and sunscreen. Ibiza’s sun is strong, even on cloudy days.
Why Keeping Fit on Your Ibiza Holiday Is Worth It
It’s easy to think of Ibiza as a place for parties and rest, but there’s a growing community of locals and visitors who see it differently. The island’s relaxed pace, warm weather, and mix of nature and nightlife make it one of the best destinations to combine fitness and fun.
You’ll feel better, sleep better, and return home recharged rather than exhausted. Staying active also connects you with a side of Ibiza that many visitors never see — quiet trails, hidden beaches, and early morning calm before the day begins.
When you’re ready to reward yourself, join us for a swim and sunset on the water with Float Your Boat Ibiza. After all, keeping fit doesn’t mean missing out — it means enjoying everything Ibiza has to offer, with energy to spare.
Recap
To keep fit on your Ibiza holiday, focus on:
- Training at scenic gyms or outdoor bootcamps.
- Trying water sports like SUP, kayaking, and snorkelling.
- Exploring hiking and cycling routes across the island.
- Eating well at healthy cafés and restaurants.
- Balancing workouts with recovery and relaxation.
Ibiza is more than nightlife — it’s an island that helps you feel your best.
So pack your trainers, bring your swimsuit, and get ready for the perfect mix of sun, sea, and movement.
And when you’re ready to unwind, join us at Float Your Boat Ibiza for a cruise that combines fitness, freedom, and unforgettable views.





