The Island Council of Ibiza is launching a plan to restore heritage sites across the island and turn them into sustainable tourism attractions. As well as restorations, the initiative will also see new museums and cultural facilities opened in a bid to offer more off-season attractions and highlight the island’s historical legacy.
Draft island plan for the restoration and renovation of public heritage spaces (phase I)
Ibiza (Eivissa, Sant Joan de Labritja, Santa Eulària des Riu)
Consell Insular d'Eivissa
Consell Insular d'Eivissa
ITS2425-109
2.334.765 €
686.308 €
424.922 €
2024-2025
In execution
Cultural heritage
Executed: 61.91%
27.02.2026
Ibiza is restoring Sa Caleta Phoenician Settlement and its coastal battery, to be open to the public
Ibiza
583.651 €
Status: Executed
Rehabilitation of part of the north-facing wall of the central part of the medieval Islamic castle in Santa Àgueda
Menorca
118.090 €
Status: Executed
Targeted works to protect the cultural and environmental value of the route
Menorca
260.695 €
Status: Executed