Ibiza Travel Guide

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"Soft pastel colours in the sky over the Ibiza City, as the sun goes down - Ibiza City, Balearic Islands" in Ibiza City viewed from D'Alt Vila.

Ibiza did not become one of the world's most important tourist destinations by chance. Its land, beaches, scenery and sun have brought it international fame, and despite there being some concern over the need for greater environmental protection, it is still a wonderful place for those who enjoy nature, the sea, or cities with history. The only … Read Ibiza introduction

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Catedral de Santa María de Ibiza

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Built as a church after the Catalan conquest in 1235, this cathedral can be found at Dalt Vila, at the top of the old part of Ibiza. Part of the cathedral was built in Gothic style (the bell tower and some of the chapels) and the rest, in Baroque …
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Atalaia de San Jose
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Urbanización Can Pep Simó
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Paseo Vara de Rey
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Monumento a los Corsarios

Hotel Algarb Fiesta

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This delightful hotel is located in Playa d'en Bossa, a tourist-lively area. There is day and evening entertainment and dancing with a live band once a week. …
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Pikes Hotel
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Royal Plaza Hotel
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Fiesta Club Palm Beach
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La Ventana

Mesón Asturiano

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The Asturian community on the island has grown a lot in recent years, as has the number of restaurants serving typical Asturian food. This is one of the most recently opened, and perhaps the best. It is interesting, because in the entrance …
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Cigarral (El)
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Gran Muralla China
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Ínsula Augusta
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The beaches are amazing. the night clubs were unbelievable fantastic fun. The food is just fabulous I love the way they do it. Great family holiday waiting for you so go and see for yourself.

30 September 2007 | A Yahoo! User

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Introduction

Ibiza - Eivissa in Catalan - is invaded every summer by a multinational force of hedonistic sunseekers. It has fine beaches, relentless sunshine, good food and wild nightlife. Inland, the landscape is harsh, dry and rocky. Beachside, discos, clubs and bars ensure the place never stops buzzing.

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Not to miss

Ibiza City (Eivissa) Set on a protected harbour on the southeast coast, Ibiza's capital is where most people arrive. It's a vivacious, enchanting place - a living, breathing town with a captivating old quarter and numerous attractions. It's also a focal point for some of the island's best …

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Facts for the Traveller

Population : 103000 Area : 1125km² Longitude / Latitude : 1°27'E / 38°45'N Currency : euro (EUR) Weights & Measures system : Metric Electricity : 220V, 50 Hz

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Getting there & Getting around

Getting there Ibiza's airport is 7km (5mi) southwest of the capital. There are buses from the centre of town to the airport every 30 minutes (from 07:20-23:50) in summer. Buses to other parts of the island generally depart from a series of stops along Avinguda d'Isidoro Macabich, and operate …

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History

Recent History Nowadays the small island populace watches more than a million visitors a year - a strange blend of hippies, fashion victims, nudists, nightclubbers and package tourists - pour through their home. Construction and hotel mafias have made a killing on the costas while farming and …

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Weather

Ibiza's weather is perfectly suited to wearing not much at all. The winters are balmy - the average maximum in January is 14°C (59°F) - but beware of the summers, which can sear. July is statistically almost devoid of rain.

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Overview of Ciudad de Ibiza

The island's capital, Ciudad de Ibiza, was founded by the Carthaginians 2,500 years ago. Today the town consists of a lively marina district around the harbor and an old town, D'Alt Vila, with narrow cobblestoned streets and flat-roofed, whitewashed houses. The yacht-clogged marina and the …

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Overview of Northern Ibiza Coast

The north remains largely untainted by the scourge of mass tourism, except for a handful of coves. Here you'll find some of the island's prettiest countryside, with fields of olive, almond, and carob trees and the occasional finca raising melons or grapes.

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