Sunday, July 8, 2012

If you’re looking to burn off last night’s meal then the beaches of Ibiza provide ample opportunity




Ibiza is a destination that really needs no introduction. For the past twenty, thirty, even forty years it has been the place to be in the summer for sun, sand and sensational clubbing. Perfect for blowing off some steam and forgetting about the world for a while, Ibiza is seen as a rite of passage for many young people looking for some summer fun, but can certainly be a great place for some rest and relaxation for the older generation too! What's on? Where should you stay? We've got all your questions covered below.
Unless you're a particularly strong swimmer, Ibiza airport will probably thailand hotels be your point of entry. During the summer season the airport handles anywhere up to 4 million passengers arriving to start their holidays, with daily low-cost as well as charter flights from most of Europe. Flights from the UK and Ireland are daily and you ll get some great deals if you book in advance. Travel from London Stansted, Mancester, Glasgow or Dublin, thailand hotels and the fees are around £40.00 for single ticket!
Depending thailand hotels on the kind of holiday you are looking for, there are a few different areas to stay in. For the majority and especially the younger crowd, the livelier resorts of San Antonio and Playa d'en Bossa are the destinations of choice, since this is where the majority of bars, clubs and Ibiza all inclusive hotels are located. However, those looking for a quieter thailand hotels time mostly head for the north east of the island, which remains largely untouched by the developers thailand hotels and hordes of tourists that Ibiza is famous for, or the slightly quieter resorts thailand hotels of San Jose, Santa Eulalia, or San Rafael. Of course, the capital Ibiza Town is also a popular spot with a beautiful old town and UNESCO World Heritage site at its very centre. For family holidays, you have a great deal of choice since the vast majority of hotels in Ibiza are family friendly.
Hotels in Ibiza can understandably offer you every type of deal under the (Spanish) sun. You won't struggle to find a hotel to suit on an island that easily attracts over 5 million tourists every year, but there are also some fantastic apartments and villas available for private hire if you are looking for a little more privacy or you're coming as part of a big group where it might be cheaper to get an apartment or villa than hotel rooms. Have a look online at Owners Direct or Holiday Lettings to get an idea of what's on offer.
Ibiza's reputation thailand hotels for partying, clubbing and stunning thailand hotels beaches should be enough to keep you entertained, and relaxing on the beach in 30 degree heat can be very time consuming, but for those of you looking to get out and explore a little more of the island there is a lot to do.
If you're looking to burn off last night's meal then the beaches of Ibiza provide ample opportunity for thrills and exertion. thailand hotels Waterskiing, paragliding and Jet Ski hire are all readily thailand hotels available thailand hotels on the popular beaches, many joined on to some of those famous Ibiza beach hotels , which have beach bars, cafes and restaurants to keep you fed and watered! Try the cove of San Antonio for the most happening thailand hotels beach which has an unbeatable view of the sunset later on in the evening to finish off your day nicely. Get a cocktail at the legendary thailand hotels Cafe del Mar and see what you think. Want to explore the island itself? Water parks, quad bike tours and hiking are all readily available and not too expensive for the active amongst you.
Looking for something more traditionally cultural? The Old Town of Ibiza has many beautiful restaurants, vintage shops and great views all around. Climb to the top of the old Fortress and on a good day you'll be able to see Formentera in the distance. There's also the harbour to explore with great cafes and seafood restaurants everywhere you look. Fancy a drink after all that sightseeing? Daily party-boat excursions depart from the port at around 2pm where you can enjoy unlimited drink, games and the chance to dive into the crystal clear Med. If that's not your thing, head up into the hills and you can try your hand at wine tasting, olive picking thailand hotels or simply spend a few hours enjoying the magnificent views.
Last year alone over 5 million people came to Ibiza, the vast majority during the high season between June and September. It's not too much of a leap to assume that quite a few of these would have arrived to sample the clubs and test out Ibiza's reputation as the World's Party Capital. Take a look at our top 5 tips!
Amnesia is one of the best clubs on the island. Famous for its open air clubbing experience and the chance to see the sun rise above you as you dance into the morning, thailand hotels this is a club that doesn't disappoint. Foam parties, world famous DJs and a bursting trophy cabinet for being the Best Global thailand hotels Club, what more could you want from this San Rafeal hot spot?
A favourite for those who are all about the music, DC-10 takes Ibiza clubbing thailand hotels to another level. This club has a more underground feel and regularly holds nights that go way on into the morning with amazing lighting shows and DJ sets. It s not far from the airport.
Es Paradis is located on the waterfront right at the heart of San Antonio thailand hotels and thought of as a rite of passage for anyone coming to Ibiza for the first time. Known for its spectacular interior, dancers suspended from the ceiling and occasional water parties, you don't want to miss this one which is based in San Antonio.
A staple on the Ibiza scene since the early seventies, Pacha is a club that has constantly evolved over the years to become one of the world's most recognisable club brands. Looking for VIP booths, regular appearances from the likes of David Guetta and Tiësto and firework displays? Pacha is your spot, right near the port.
No list of Ibiza clubs is completed without mentioning Space , arguably the cornerstone of the Ibiza nightlife. The opening and closing parties are the most popular on the island and rightly so. Dozens of famous DJs play every season, so check online before you arrive to plan who you want to see and it can be found at Playa d'en Bossa.

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