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Feria Medieval de Ibiza


Feria Medieval de Ibiza (Ibiza Medieval Fair) is a vibrant historical festival held each May in the Dalt Vila, Ibiza’s UNESCO-listed old town, transforming its cobbled streets into a living medieval marketplace. The event celebrates the island’s rich multicultural past—from Christian to Muslim and Jewish influences—with craft stalls, costumed performers, jugglers, falconers, and street musicians filling the ancient ramparts. Visitors can taste traditional foods, watch artisan demonstrations, and wander through a world of color and history surrounded by the island’s breathtaking views. Blending heritage, spectacle, and Mediterranean charm, the Ibiza Medieval Fair offers a magical journey back to the Middle Ages.

Plan my Feria Medieval de Ibiza trip

 

Start with a quick trip form. Weekend in Ibiza Town (Eivissa) or a Balearic Islands route—we’ll plan processions & reenactments, lively craft & food stalls, roaming music & street theatre, and a walkable stay inside Dalt Vila.

Prefer to talk it through? Book a free intro call.

DATES & TIMES
Dates: Exact 2026 details not yet published—check official site nearer the date: Official site.
Pattern: Held on the second weekend of May; 2025 ran 8–11 May with citywide programming — see the Program.
• The exact timetable publishes annually; when released, the full schedule appears via City of Eivissa announcements and downloadable PDFs on the event Official site.

LOCATION
Area: Dalt Vila (Ibiza Old Town, UNESCO‑listed) and surrounds (La Marina, Vara de Rey) — overview on the Official site.
Map: Dalt Vila, 07800 Eivissa — Open in Google Maps.
Access & mobility: The City publishes traffic restrictions and parking arrangements each year before the fair — see recent examples under City notices.

TICKETS & ENTRY
No general admission ticket listed: Access to the street fair is open; purchases and select activities are paid on site — confirm via the Official site.

GOOD TO KNOW
What to expect: Market stalls, falconry, jousting, theatre, music and parades across the walled town; Ibiza’s official tourism reports 100,000+ visitors in recent editions — see Ibiza Tourism.
UNESCO celebration: The fair commemorates Ibiza’s World Heritage inscription — noted on the city’s Official site.
Program: The exact timetable publishes annually—check the city’s downloadable Program as a reference and look for the new year’s PDF closer to the event.

Plan my Balearic Islands route

 

Tell us your dates, who’s coming, and what else you’d like to see. We’ll suggest a Balearic Islands route that includes the Feria Medieval de Ibiza at the right moment, with realistic travel days and comfortable home bases.

Prefer to start with a call? Book a free intro call.

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