The first of two more parties at Las Dalias and Akasha before the mid-winter pause.
Ibiza town's twin upmarket marinas, Botafoch and Marina Ibiza, are home to luxury cruisers of the rich and famous, and high end bars, restaurants and clubs like Blue Marlin, Lio and Pacha. The yacht ...
Like all Ibiza villages, San Rafael (Sant Rafel in Catalan) is dominated by a late 18th century church with amazing views all the way down to Ibiza Town, where you can see the castle and the harbour, ...
A long strip replete with vibrant bars where the sun sinks into the sea in a spectacle of glorious colour, to an eclectic soundtrack that captures the essence of the Balearic Beat. Sunsets here are ...
San José is a charming village with a busy main street, a very good selection of restaurants and bars and white-painted houses scattered prettily over the surrounding hills. Whilst many people from ...
Getting there: Walk round the promenade from either San Antonio or San Antonio bay resort. On the left end (looking out on sea) you can park for free along the surrounding streets, which in summer ...
Explore the island at your own pace and discover the hippy markets, sleepy villages, the salt flats of Las Salinas, drip stone caves and much more. For a small island, Ibiza has plenty to show you on ...
In Ibiza Town, the giant Christmas tree and market stalls fill the boulevard Vara de Rey with enchanting lights in the centre of the town. You will find Christmas decorations and also jewellery, ...
Santa Eulalia, a beautiful town and resort on the East coast of the island, is popular with families and those looking for a quieter holiday.
Ibiza Town really does have it all. Night and day this city weaves its magic with the sheer diversity of what’s here and what you can do and see.
The village has its fair share of little bars and restaurants, also some international ones with a good reputation. The fine golden sands stretch a long way inland, so there is lots of space to spread ...