Sant Antoni de Portmany, Municipality on the northwestern coast of Ibiza, Spain.
Sant Antoni de Portmany covers approximately 126.8 square kilometers along the Mediterranean coastline, housing nearly 29,000 residents in an area characterized by beaches, coves, and natural rocky formations along the shore.
The Sant Antonio church, originally constructed in 1385, served as a defensive structure against pirate attacks, reflecting the region's historical need for maritime protection during periods of constant threats.
The Ses Fontanelles caves contain cave paintings dating back to the Punic era, discovered during archaeological excavations in 1917, providing insights into early human activity in the region.
The municipality offers various accommodation options ranging from budget hostels to luxury hotels, with bus transportation connecting to other parts of Ibiza, as well as taxis and rental vehicles available.
The Coves Blanques lighthouse, built in the late 19th century and now converted into an exhibition space, showcases local maritime history and regional ecology in a restored historical setting.
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