Ibiza may be a small island but it’s got a lot to offer. Although it's known for being a party destination, it has tons of other amazing things to see and do and has fast become a popular holiday location for all kinds of travellers. And, as it's just 2.5 hours from the UK by plane, it's the perfect choice for families who want to avoid a long flight!
Travellers looking for parties will certainly not be disappointed. Some of the hottest clubs and club nights have set up home in Ibiza meaning that it is still the first choice clubbing destination for people who want to dance away the stresses of daily life. Ibiza is home to 7 main clubs and a lot of smaller venues which means anyone on holiday to Ibiza is spoilt for choice for where to go.
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A holiday to Ibiza can be whatever you want it to be – party central, a calm family holiday, a romantic beach holiday or anything in between. So whether you want to party, sunbathe or do a spot of sightseeing, Ibiza provides the perfect setting for a holiday of a lifetime.
Believe it or not, there is a quieter side to Ibiza. As well as more secluded beaches dotted around the island, there are some incredible natural attractions. Ses Salines Natural Park is one of the ones that can't be missed – this park is home to salt flats, beaches, small coves and over 200 species of birds.
Whether you're after the adrenaline rush of jet skiing or the calming sensation of yoga, there are plenty of ways to stay active in Ibiza. For days out away from the beach, there's golf, horse riding and plenty of cycling and hiking routes. For fun in the sea, there are diving centres, kayaking excursions and windsurfing lessons.
From cheap eats to fine dining, seafood restaurants to vegan hotspots, local tapas bars to international cuisine, Ibiza has an impressive range of dining options. Ibiza Town, the island's capital, is one of the best spots for eating out, but great restaurants are scattered throughout the island, particularly around Santa Eulalia and Portinatx.
Ibiza is well-known for its hippie roots. Visiting one of the hippie markets (such as Las Dalias or Punta Arabí) is one of the most unique and fun things to do here. You'll find colourful clothing, hand-crafted goods, artisan accessories and live music if you're lucky. This is the perfect spot for souvenirs!
Believe it or not, there is a quieter side to Ibiza. As well as more secluded beaches dotted around the island, there are some incredible natural attractions. Ses Salines Natural Park is one of the ones that can't be missed – this park is home to salt flats, beaches, small coves and over 200 species of birds.
Whether you're after the adrenaline rush of jet skiing or the calming sensation of yoga, there are plenty of ways to stay active in Ibiza. For days out away from the beach, there's golf, horse riding and plenty of cycling and hiking routes. For fun in the sea, there are diving centres, kayaking excursions and windsurfing lessons.
From cheap eats to fine dining, seafood restaurants to vegan hotspots, local tapas bars to international cuisine, Ibiza has an impressive range of dining options. Ibiza Town, the island's capital, is one of the best spots for eating out, but great restaurants are scattered throughout the island, particularly around Santa Eulalia and Portinatx.
Ibiza is well-known for its hippie roots. Visiting one of the hippie markets (such as Las Dalias or Punta Arabí) is one of the most unique and fun things to do here. You'll find colourful clothing, hand-crafted goods, artisan accessories and live music if you're lucky. This is the perfect spot for souvenirs!
Ibiza is an island off the southeastern coast of Spain. It is one of four main Balearic Islands, the others being Majorca, Menorca and Formentera.
For the warmest temperatures, the best time to go to Ibiza is between June and September. August is the hottest month with highs of 30°C and lows of 21°C.
Absolutely! Ibiza has plenty of family-friendly beaches and fun activities for kids, including waterparks, amusement parks and playgrounds. Many resorts also cater to families and offer programmes for kids.
Ibiza has a range of accommodation options, restaurants and bars for different budgets. The most famous clubs, bars and restaurants can certainly be expensive, but equally there are more affordable options. For travellers keeping partying to a minimum and staying in the quieter areas of the island, there are many low-cost hotel and restaurant options.
The most popular areas for clubbing and nightlife are Playa d'en Bossa, San Antonio and Ibiza Town. Playa d'en Bossa is famous for its beach clubs, pool parties and world-famous venues including Octan, Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza. San Antonio is home to Eden, Ibiza Rocks and O Beach. You'll find Pacha and Lio in Ibiza Town.
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