Ibiza's clubs will be pulling in the crowds again this summer, but you don't have to party your head off in a packed resort. Can Marti is a working organic farm in tranquil wooded valley in the north of the island where the loudest noise is likely to come from a donkey's bray or the clanking of cattle bells and you can explore the wilder parts of the island away from the crowds and throbbing beats.
There are three self-catering apartments in an old, lime-washed stone farmhouse and a separate stone cottage overlooking sloping terraces of almond, fig and olive trees. Solar panels supply all the electricity and waste water is re-used through filtering reed-beds. Breakfast is organic, with home-made breads, jams and fruit juice. Bikes are provided free of charge so you can cycle on signposted trails into the island's interior or to nearby sandy beaches.
• An apartment for two costs from €120, cottage for four from €190. Breakfast €10. 0034 971 333500, canmarti.com. The owner donates 7% to African nongovernmental organisations.