Ibiza is one of the most scenic island in Balearic. Although the island is relatively small, it is packed with attractions and things to do. Ibiza is a sun soaked hangout that celebs flock to. Ibiza Town (Elvissa) is a proud island capital. Elvissa a tourism resort close to the Plarja de Figueretes beachfront has become a focal spot for nightlife in Ibiza. Ibiza is one of the best preserved medieval towns in the whole of Europe and is the largest and most beautiful town on the island. The beautiful islands and Islets of Ibiza are famous for its sunshine which last for almost 300 days in a year accompanied by cool refreshing sea breeze. The winters are quite mild here.
Let’s explore the best things to do in Ibiza:
Romantic Island: Ibiza is a perfect location for a wedding trip or a romantic trip with your boy/girl friend. Enjoy lovely beaches during the day and dine at night in one of the romantic restaurants known on the island. End the day at one of the most amazing parties on the island.
Sunset views: there’s a reason why San Antonio’s main street is known as the Sunset strip. Ibiza has beautiful sunsets that bathe the island in orange, red, pink and purple and there are some great centre point’s where you can sit back and enjoy the show. Cafe Mambo is the most well-known bar for a perfect evening blend of cocktail and sunset views.
It’s Jaw droopingly spectacular: Ibiza is a popular holiday spot accommodating approx. 2.8 million tourists each year, because of its stunning turquoise water and white sand. Its magnificent architecture, coastline and sea life have landed it a World Heritage Site.
From beautiful coves to long stretch of golden sands, it’s no secret that the islands boast some of the amazing beaches. Whether you fancy channelling your inner hippy with a waterfront bongo session or just want a quiet place to recharge after a raving night, you’re guaranteed to find the perfect spot. Who says you can party only after dark. The beach clubs are great spots for daytime party. Featuring DJ sets, good food and waiter service on the beach bringing cocktail right to your sun lounger.
Amazing Nightlife: The first thing anyone thinks of Ibiza is the incredible party season that runs throughout the summer months. Once the sun goes down, one can head to a hottest night club. This island takes clubbing seriously with world renowned names like Pacha, Sankeys. Ibiza Rocks signing up superstar DJs for unforgettable parties that goes on until dawn.
Shopping opportunities: Ibiza has long been a hippie island and that atmosphere is still found here. Authentic Ibizian products, colourful clothing and live music are things you will certainly come across at a hippie market. It offers not only a great choice of markets but also numerous fashion boutiques and thrift stores. Ibiza is a great place to shop. If you prefer going around markets for a bargain there’s also plenty to tickle your shopping fancy.
Delicious food: Ibiza is a foodie hotspot of Spain, where you can enjoy fresh seafood and authentic Spanish tapas at very reasonable prices. Tuck into sea food paella, patatas bravas in tomato sauce and chunks of spicy chorizo sausage in red wine. Try a pork delicacy which is unique to the Balearic Islands that is well worth trying. For a delicious and authentic main course try bullit de peix, a fish stew served at local restaurant around the island.
The coastal paths in Ibiza are just perfect for leisurely cycling. A guided tour, covering around 12 miles in two hours is an easy ride and takes you on the coast from the family resort of Santa Eulalie to Cala Nova beach, with time for a splash around in the shallow water, you can also cycle along tracks in the country side, passing farms and stopping off at an 18th century olive mill. Kids can have their own bike or ride in a trailer or in a child sear, depending on competence and confidence.
For an unforgettable experience, try parasailing with takeoff from Ibiza in San Antinio.Tandem and group flights are available so parents and children can do it together. You don’t need any experience as there is careful instruction beforehand. You soar high into the air, hanging from your parachute as the speedboat zooms around the coast, taking in panoramic views of the island if you are brave enough to look down. The boat trip lasts around an hour and a half and is a thrill in itself with about 15 minutes actually parasailing.
Ibiza is a popular destination for tourist for its soothing climate along with excellent beaches, fine golden sand, clear blue seas and exceptional nightlife.