Ibiza – A True Paradise Island
Ibiza is famous the world over for being a party island, but it has a lot more to offer to visitors than just dancing away to the most famous DJs. As with all the Balearic Islands, it is a dependency of Spain and is the closest to the mainland at just over 100 miles away. It has around 125 miles of majestic coastline that is dotted with numerous tranquil coves and stunning beaches with perfectly clear water and golden sand.
No matter what your budget, you can find accommodation to suit you. There are cheap lodgings as well as expensive hotels, resorts, and villas, spread-out throughout the island from coast to coast. The busiest time is during the months of July and August when most of the available rooms can booked out, if you plan to visit during this time it is wise to book far in advance.
It was during the’90s that Ibiza’s tourist numbers grew massively; this was at the same time as the advent of the dance scene. Today some of Europe’s most famous bars and clubs can be found here attracting clientele from around the world. But apart from the partying there are many other pursuits and activities to keep visitors happy. It is possible to rent an old stone cottage in the middle of nowhere and slowly watch the days pass by. Also there are plenty of great walks to be had amongst olive groves, pine forests, and historic buildings.
Ibiza town still has a medieval charm and is the biggest and perhaps most beautiful on the island. It is full of first class restaurants, friendly bars, and a stunning cathedral.
Ibiza is a perfect destination at any time of the year. It has an average of 300 days of sunshine and very little rain. The days never get too hot as there is usually a gentle and refreshing sea breeze. Many tourists are now discovering the charm of the island in winter.
The pace of life throughout the island is very laid back. All your stresses and worries can be left behind at the airport.
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