Eivissa Medieval 2025 is coming!

In less than a month, the most anticipated moment of the year arrives... the medieval fair in the city of Ibiza.
On the second weekend of May, you can enjoy the charming atmosphere of the walled city's largest festival, a celebration that celebrates its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.
We can't wait!
A trip back in time in the heart of Dalt Vila
Eivissa's Medieval Fair is one of the most anticipated events of the year and completely transforms the cobblestone streets of Dalt Vila, the city's old town, into an authentic medieval setting.
From May 8th to 11th, 2025, locals and tourists alike can enjoy a magical atmosphere, with Celtic music, minstrels, dances, and countless craft and food stalls.
Balconies are adorned with medieval banners, the aromas of street food fill every corner, and the sound of bagpipes and drums transports all visitors to the incredible past of the walled city...
It's a unique experience that combines history, culture, and entertainment for the whole family.
Shows, markets, and activities for everyone
The fair offers a packed program of activities throughout the four days of celebration.
Each street comes alive with open-air theater performances, parades in medieval costumes, falconry, fantastic creatures, and historical figures that leave children and adults speechless.
Among the most anticipated events each year are the medieval jousts in Plaza Reina Sofía, the falconry shows (last year they were in the Cathedral Square), and the parades that you will find throughout the day.
The medieval market, meanwhile, has a multitude of stalls where you can find unique and handmade products, such as jewelry, natural products, soaps, clothing, toys, and decorative objects.
In addition, the gastronomic offering is impressive, with grilled meats, rustic breads, traditional sweets, and drinks such as mead and ciders. and craft beers.
One of the event's strong points is its inclusive and festive atmosphere, where both young and old can find something to love.
These are just some of the things to look forward to this weekend... We recommend keeping an eye on our social media channels and blog to discover the full program!
Tips to make the most of the medieval fair
If you're planning to attend the Ibiza Medieval Fair 2025, we recommend arriving early to avoid crowds and enjoy a leisurely visit of all the event areas.
The city council offers visitors a free bus service connecting the city with es Soto. Last year, we were able to enjoy three lines:
- Line 1, which will have stops at Es Soto, Ignacio Wallis, Cas Dominguets Park and Ride, Avenida de España 7, and Es Soto. The hours will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
- Line 2: es Soto, Ignacio Wallis, Calle Corona, Can Misses Municipal Swimming Pool Parking, Multicines, Avenida de España (where the Ibiza Council is located), Avenida de España 7, and es Soto. The hours will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
- Line 3: es Soto, Ignacio Wallis, Avenida de España (Ibiza Council), Avenida de España, 7, and es Soto. Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
And of course, don't forget your camera: every corner of the fair is full of colour, details, and moments you'll want to capture.
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