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Ibiza – Ibiza – Ιbiza, one of the Balearic Islands of Spain

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TO island of Ibiza (Ibiza) It belongs like Majorca in the cluster of Balearic Islands, east of Spain, Western Mediterranean with the islands of Minorca and Formentera. Majorca with the capital Palma de Mallorca is the largest of the 4 islands of the complex and the capital of the Balearic. The 1983 Palma de Mallorca became the capital of the Autonomous Region of the Balearic Islands.


In Ibiza you arrive by air via Madrid where an internal flight will fly to the island. Also via Barcelona air or Barcelona and Valencia with ferry.

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PORT I.BIZA TOWN Ibiza

Its capital is the city of Ibiza or Ibiza in Spanish or Ibiza in Catalan. The island's airport is 7 km SW of the capital. The Old City, DAlt town as it's called, located on the hill of a hill with magnificent views of the harbor. Surrounded by high walls that were built by Felipe V. ' (16th) to protect the inhabitants from invaders. UNESCO World Heritage UNESCO (1999).

To reach the Old Town you will walk through the small shops, cafes and restaurants, in the area called Saddle Peña, a path to the walls.

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To enter the walls will cross the steep ramp Board of saddle Font and through Saddle Peña To get to the castle entrance, known as Portal of his tables. The fortification comprises 7 artillery strongholds, joined by walls, height 22 m. As you enter the walled, encounter Square Board of the town full of restaurants and expensive shops. Within the walls you can visit the Museum of Modern Art (Museum dArt Contemporari) and the Gothic Cathedral (14th ). Beside the church is the Archaeological Museum (Museum Arqueologic) with antiquities from various periods.

From up here you can take the best pictures of the city and harbor.

After you finish your tour in the Old Town you can walk in the area Saddle Peña which is the center for shopping and Dolce Vita. Also on the way stroll of Be of Rey you will meet many street vendors with handmade jewelry and souvenirs. The pedestrian area behind the port and alongside him, it is said Street of Barcelona and is filled with bars and outdoor tables.

The closest beach to Ibiza Town is Playa of Figueretas where you can go on foot as it is located west of He Peña. It is a quiet beach without big clubs, sandy, organised. OR Playa din Bossa Beach It is the largest beach area of ​​the island (2 km) and is the capital 4 km. You can get here by car, bus or bike. It is an organized resort where apart from the bathroom you can drink coffee, drink or eat the countless shops that are here. The beach has shallow waters, sand, It is organized with sunbeds, umbrellas, shower, lifesavers, lockers and Disabled Access.

The variety of water sports can be enjoyed in this beach is great as sea bike, rental catamaran, kayaking, water toys, jet ski, water ski, diving, beach volley. If you want to combine swimming and clamping, about half of Playa d’ en Bossa is among others known Bora Bora Beach Bar with dance music and cocktails.

Other bars and restaurants is Beachouse, with sofas to lie down to have a drink, complete with tables for dining, the Reartes, in Nassau, which have double beds, on the beach, for sunbathing and dining tables, youthful beach bar No Name, etc.. You can easily park as there are several parking lots along the beach, usually near popular restaurants and clubs.

The south coast of the island called His Salinas and has two beaches: Playa of his Salinas and Playa dis knight (nudist) which are the most popular on the island because it is very near the capital. The distance is about half an hour by local bus or by car. The beaches have big clubs so the area is very crowded.

The area Portinaxt It is the northernmost tourist resort, It is surrounded by greenery, full of pine, unlike rest of the island is rocky. There are three successive beaches for swimming the SArenal Small, or SArenal Great and the Playa Is Port, all organized, full hotels, restaurants, bars and souvenir shops.

Further down there is a quiet, family beach, or Cala Xarraca sandy, organized with a cafe - restaurant that makes traditional Spanish dish of paella (paella, rice with various vegetables and meat).

The San Antoni of Portmany or "San An"For locals is located in the west of the island and is a popular destination for European tourists. The nightlife here rather something that normal as the coffee, bars and clubs are too many. Here you can come by car or local buses that make regular itineraries towards the area.

NIGHTLIFE

H area of San Rafael, between Ibiza City and San Antoni, It is an area where there are the biggest club on the island. The village San Rafael ca the famous ceramic workshops as Icardi, the many galleries and shops with handicrafts. In the morning you can get a coffee in the square, in the pedestrian street.

All major clubs that operate in Ibiza are renowned for loud parties organized. These sites are very large, can be accommodated and 10.000 persons who engage in overnight dances under the influence of alcohol, etc.. The time these clubs starting after 12 midnight and lasts until sunrise and beyond. Most often organized themed evenings and play music the best Djs of the world.

The most famous clubs are the classic Pacha open all year on the island (www. Pcabis.with, Avenue 8 dAugust Ibiza, tel. 34971313612), the Privilege Ibiza (www. privilegeibiza.with, San Rafael ), Amnesia (www.amnesiaibiza.with San Rafael, tel. 34971198041), Sfrdis (www.Sprdis.with, Street Salvator Espriu 2, San Antoni of Portmany, tel. 34971346600) The Divine (www.fire vinoibiza.with, Puerto New Ibiza, tel. 34971318338), Sankeys (www.sankeysibiza.with, Street of the oaks Ibiza, tel. 34971301380), the Ushuaia Ibiza Beach Hotel (ushuaiabeachhotel.with, Playa din Bossa, tel. 34971396710) etc.. You can take special buses Disco taking you to the big club or take a taxi.

EXCURSIONS

If you want to go for a short trip to the other Balearic Islands of Ibiza Port ships depart for Mallorca, Minorca and Formentera.

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