Best attractions and places to see around Sant Jordi / San Jorge include a blend of historical sites, natural parks, and cultural points of interest. This village, located in the south of Ibiza, offers diverse landscapes from salt marshes and beaches to pine forests. The area is characterized by its traditional culture and serves as a base for exploring both historical landmarks and natural features.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Well-preserved area of old wash houses.
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Cozy little bar with a view of the mountain bike course
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Restaurant at camping la ciudad. Beautiful view and nice place for a break and lunch.
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Lara Gombau is an artist from Les Casas who specializes in painting. The project “Remendadores d'un poble minut” arises from the need to appreciate the fundamental role of the fisherwomen, who not only carried the reins of the house but, among the many daily tasks, also repaired the fishing nets by sitting on the typical bova chairs as they chatted in the cool of the street. When Lara was young, fishing was one of the city's main economic drivers. Back then, it was common to find the repair machines at the foot of the street, on the doorpost of their house or in the same fishing port next to the boats, an indelible impression in their memories. Unfortunately, with the reduction of the fishing fleet and the emergence of smaller fishing villages, customs and folk crafts associated with traditional fishing have been lost. With the intention of not letting this memory be forgotten, he started this image project a few years ago, which he was finally able to implement thanks to the support of the Association of Neighbors of the Houses to the owners who had ceded the walls as well as to the resources and logistics provided by the Youth Department of the Alcanar City Council. Lara Gombau explains that this mural, about fifteen meters high and ten meters wide, was created in record time “thanks to the great help of my partner LaPiNXe and the official reporter Carolina Rovira, who documented the entire process during the five days of intense work”. In addition to the large-format work “Remendadores d'un poble minuteut”, he also created a small annex mural, “The Net Fisherman”, with which he united the past and the present in the same room and at the same time evoked the origins and at the same time predicted a future that was not forgets where she comes from. Today, the Casas d'Alcanar showcase three works of urban art: the mural “Lo Poble” in Plaça del Barranc and the recent additions “Remendadores d'un poble menut” and “El net pescador” in the Hort Adell parking lot. What is remarkable is the good reception by the residents of Les Casas, who have made it their own and believe they recognize the figure of a relative. “The painting of the Flicker has already become ‘everyone’s grandmother.’ My most sincere thanks go to all the people in Les Cases, because it is the best recognition I could have received as an artist,” adds Gombau. Meritxell Ulldemolins, city councilor for youth, also praised the artist's work: "Lara Gombau has given the people of Les Casas and the entire community a great artistic gift." The city council thanks him for his commitment and encourages him to continue his artistic career, which will certainly receive many more recognitions.” Source: https://www.alcanar.cat/noticies/remendadores-dun-poble-menut-una-obra-de-gran-format-de-lara-gombau
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Walking along the cobbled beach of Marjal from the Casas d'Alcanar, one can find numerous machine gun nests from the 1936 Spanish Civil War, one of the most complete sets found in Catalonia and complemented by fortifications located in at the foot of the Montsià mountains. The machine gun nests were defensive structures that were connected to a complex of dugouts and gunpowder trenches dug underground. They are made of bricks, mortar, concrete and iron to withstand projectile impacts. These structures, together with the coastal batteries, were part of the fortification of the Alcanar coast. They were built during the Civil War by the War Ministry of the Second Spanish Republic to defend against possible landing of ships by fascist troops. Les Cases d'Alcanar was a strategic point due to its privileged view of the Bay of Alfacs. Source: https://www.alcanarturisme.es/destinations/nius-de-metralladores/
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The campsite is a dream for cyclists and hikers. There is a separate MTB/XCO track within the facilities and there are also nice routes outside the site for road riders. A BMX track is planned on the site and competitions will also take place from time to time. Anyone who is looking for peace and seclusion, can do without a lot of luxury, doesn't mind walking a few meters to the sanitary facilities and is enthusiastic about cycling is in paradise here. https://www.ciudaddelciclismo.com/
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The chapel dedicated to Sant Vicent Ferrer was built in memory of the blessing of the saint, who on his way through Traiguera in 1413 asked that the fountain that is right next to it never lack water. The chapel was built in the 17th century, includes an altar and a small image of the saint, and was restored in the 19th century.
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Quiet corner where you can visit the thousand-year-old olive trees and the Iberian settlement of la Moleta del Remei.
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Sant Jordi / San Jorge is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Ses Salines Natural Park, a UNESCO-recognized area with salt marshes, beaches, and pine forests, home to migratory birds like flamingos. The area also boasts stunning beaches such as Playa d'en Bossa, Las Salinas, Es Cavallet, and Es Codolar. For a mix of nature and history, explore Sa Caleta, a beautiful cove with an ancient Phoenician settlement.
Yes, the region offers various routes for outdoor enthusiasts. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'San Mateu – Ascent to Cervera del Maestre loop'. Cycling options include the 'Ordí Cove – Peñíscola Old Town loop'. If you prefer mountain biking, consider trails such as the 'Ullals de Baltasar – Remei Hermitage loop'. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for gravel biking, cycling, and MTB trails around Sant Jordi / San Jorge.
The area is rich in history. The Church of Sant Jordi, a fortified 14th-century church, is a prominent landmark. You can also visit the ancient Phoenician settlement of Sa Caleta. Further afield, explore the Machine Gun Nests of Alcanar, defensive structures from the Spanish Civil War, or the Chapel and Fountain of Sant Vicent, a 17th-century chapel with a fountain blessed by a saint.
Absolutely. The Sant Jordi Flea Market, held every Saturday at the hippodrome, is a vibrant spot for unique finds, local crafts, and live music. The Village Square, next to the church, is a charming area with restaurants and bars, perfect for soaking in local culture. For live music, check out Can Jordi Blues Station.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The beautiful beaches like Playa d'en Bossa and Las Salinas are great for a day out. The Sant Jordi Flea Market offers a lively atmosphere for all ages. Historical sites such as the Machine Gun Nests of Alcanar and the Chapel and Fountain of Sant Vicent are also marked as family-friendly.
The Sant Jordi Flea Market is famous for its lively atmosphere, diverse offerings, and community spirit. Held every Saturday at the Sant Jordi hippodrome, it's a treasure trove where you can find vintage clothing, local crafts, second-hand books, jewelry, and a variety of food and drink, often accompanied by live music.
The Church of Sant Jordi is one of the most emblematic buildings in the village. Dating back to the 14th century, its sturdy structure, white walls, and battlements were originally built to defend against pirate attacks. It is considered one of the best-preserved churches on the island, showcasing centuries of architectural and artistic history.
The Ciudad del Ciclismo Campsite is a haven for cyclists and hikers. It features a separate MTB/XCO track within its facilities and offers access to various routes for road riders. It's known for its peaceful environment and is a great base for exploring the surrounding area on two wheels.
The Chapel and Fountain of Sant Vicent holds a unique legend. Built in the 17th century, it commemorates a blessing by Saint Vicent Ferrer in 1413, who, while passing through Traiguera, asked that the adjacent fountain never lack water. Locals believe the fountain has flowed continuously ever since.
The Remei Hermitage offers sensational natural and landscape views. From its location, you can enjoy beautiful panoramic vistas of the Alcanar plain, the Alfacs bay, and the Ebro Delta. The complex itself features Gothic and Baroque architecture and is set amidst ancient olive trees.
Yes, the Remendadores d'un Poble Menut Mural is noted as wheelchair accessible. This large-format mural in Les Cases d'Alcanar depicts fisherwomen repairing nets, celebrating the area's fishing heritage and offering an engaging cultural experience.
Sant Jordi / San Jorge is conveniently close to some of Ibiza's most beautiful beaches. These include the lively Playa d'en Bossa, the iconic Las Salinas Beach (Ses Salines) known for its crystal-clear waters, the cosmopolitan Es Cavallet Beach, and the long pebble beach of Es Codolar, which is great for walks and wildlife spotting.
At the Machine Gun Nests of Alcanar, you can explore well-preserved defensive structures from the 1936 Spanish Civil War. These brick, mortar, concrete, and iron nests were built to protect against naval landings and are considered one of the most complete sets in Catalonia, offering a glimpse into military history.


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