The hidden gems of Ibiza

Looking for an electric motorcycle tour in Ibiza that shows more than the usual hotspots? With E-Ride Ibiza, you explore hidden gems like Es Vedrà, Cala d'en Serra and Puig d'en Missa in a way that feels natural and unforced. People often ask what makes our tours different from renting a scooter. Part of it is the electric motorcycle, part of it is the roads we choose, but a big part of it is knowing exactly where to go.

Each one is somewhere we have been dozens of times and we still look forward to it everyday. Here's what they actually are and what it's like to arrive at them on two quiet wheels.

01 Puig d’En Missa
This small whitewashed church sits on top of a hill in the middle of Santa Eulària and most people drive straight past it. It was built in the 16th century partly as a place of worship, partly as a fortress, the walls are thick enough to hide behind if things went badly, which they sometimes did.
This white church is more than just a photo spot. It reflects Ibiza’s history of defense and community, built when coastal raids were a real threat. The view stretches over the town and coastline, giving you a clear sense of how the island balances tradition and modern life. It’s the kind of place that feels calm rather than staged, exactly what you want from a meaningful stop on a ride. It's one of those places that makes you realise how old this island actually is, underneath all the tourism.

02 Las Puertas del Cielo

Further north, the route often leads to Puertas del Cielo, which translates to “Gates of Heaven.” The name sounds dramatic, but the reality is more grounded: rugged cliffs, open sky, and uninterrupted views of the sea. There’s a local story tied to the area about its almost spiritual stillness, but what stands out most is how raw it feels. No overdevelopment, no noise, just a natural viewpoint that rewards the journey getting there.

03 Cala d’En Serra
Not far from there, Cala d'en Serra offers a completely different perspective. This small, tucked-away cove is surrounded by cliffs and remains relatively quiet compared to Ibiza’s more famous beaches. There’s also an abandoned hotel structure nearby, a reminder of projects that never fully materialized. It adds a subtle contrast between Ibiza’s rapid development and the places that resisted it. Riding down to the cove on an electric motorcycle makes the descent feel smooth and controlled, letting you focus on the landscape instead of the logistics.

04 Es Vedrà
No exploration of Ibiza’s hidden gems would be complete without mentioning Es Vedrà. This iconic rock rising from the sea just off the southwest coast is surrounded by myths, including claims that it’s one of the most magnetic places on Earth. Whether or not you believe that, there’s no denying its presence. Watching the light change over Es Vedrà, especially toward sunset, creates a moment that feels real, not exaggerated. It’s quiet, slightly surreal, and far removed from the island’s party image.

05 Sa Talaia
The places above are special, but the next two are on another level. Sa Talaia and Cala Llentrisca are not spots you stumble across, and they're not in most travel guides. They're the kind of places locals keep to themselves, and for good reason. If you're looking for Ibiza without the performance, these are it.
At Sa Talaia you stand at the highest point of the island with a 360° view and Formentera sitting low on the horizon. Most people never make it up here, which is part of why it still feels like something you actually discovered.
The road to get there is part of it. You wind up through pine forest, the air cooling slightly as you climb, and then the landscape opens up all at once. On an electric motorcycle, the as-cent is effortless and quiet enough that you start noticing things you'd miss in a car. It's not a difficult route, but it earns the view. And unlike some of the more photographed spots on the island, you're unlikely to share it with a crowd.

06 Cala Llentrisca
Down in the southwest, Cala Llentrisca is the kind of place that takes a little commitment to reach. The track narrows, the terrain gets rougher toward the end, and there's no resort waiting for you at the bottom. What you get instead is a bay that feels genuinely untouched, rocky shoreline, clear water, and the kind of quiet that's hard to find on an island this famous.
It sits in an area that's been largely protected from development, and it shows. There's no infrastructure here, no sunbed rental, no bar. Just the cove itself, surrounded by low scrub and steep hillside. Arriving on two wheels makes sense in a way that arriving by car doesn't quite. The scale feels right. It's one of those spots we keep coming back to precisely because it hasn't changed, and because most people are happy to skip it.

What ties all these places together is how you get to them. With electric motorcycle tours in Ibiza from E-Ride Ibiza, the experience stays close to the environment. These Ibiza scenic routes connect hidden gems across the island without the crowds. It’s not about rushing between destinations, it’s about experiencing Ibiza in a more natural way.

For anyone searching for a more authentic Ibiza experience, combining sustainability, flexibility, and access to hidden gems, E-Ride Ibiza offers a different perspective. You still get the iconic views, but without the crowds and clichés, just the island as it actually is