1. Ses Salines Natural Park or Parque Natural de Ses Salines in Ibiza is a protected area that covers both land and sea, famous for its beautiful beaches, salt flats, birdlife, and biodiversity. The park is a natural reserve that spans for approximately 13,000 hectares. It is known for its stunning sets of shallow and salty lagoons that are home to a wide variety of migratory and wetland birds. There are also ancient salt flats that still produce sea salt to this day. The park is also known as a marine reserve, which is ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving, with over 200 species of marine life. There are several hiking and cycling trails that wind through the park, allowing visitors to appreciate the natural beauty of the area while still taking in the historical backdrop.

2. The park is open throughout the week, from 10 AM to 5 PM. The contact number for the park is +34 971 39 79 86.

3. Admission to the park is free for the public; however, there is a fee for specific activities such as boat trips, guided cycling tours, and hiking. Getting to the park can be done through buses and taxis as it does not have any parking areas. One can also rent a bicycle or car to get around the park as the greatest views are spread out.