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Es Vedrá Rock
Es Vedrá Rock is very popular place to watch the sunset. Near San Pedro, it juts out dramatically nearly 400m above the sea close to other smaller rocky islands and was for many years the home of a hermit. Boat rides are available from San Pedro. Strong swimmers can swim over from the popular snorkelling bay of Cala Vadella.
Clubbing
Do the clubs of Ibiza need any introduction? They are open all year round, but the party season lasts from Spring to Autumn. Privilege is the largest nightclub on the island and can hold as many as 10,000 a night. Other top clubs are Pacha, Eden and Amnesia.
Ibiza Beach - Cala de Boix
With over 50 beautiful beaches adding up to more than 50 km / 30 miles of stunning coastline.
The Cala de Boix beach in Ibiza is surrounded by rich green hills and remains fairly quiet, even during the busiest part of the year. Situated close to Punta Prima, this beach also has excellent views of Illa de Tagomago.
Paseo Vara de Rey
Featuring many excellent bars and restaurants, the Paseo Vara de Rey is a popular place on Ibiza, particularly in the evenings. This avenue is a major landmark in Ibiza and also features many shops, including designer clothes outlets and beach accessories. This lively area in Ibiza is always busy and is an exciting place to be.
Ibiza Watersports
Water temperatures range from 18º C in May to 26º in August making the island ideal for all sorts of watersports, including waterskiing, jetskiing, sailing, windsurfing, parasailing, bananaboat or even a relaxing pedalo.
Most of the larger beaches have kiosks where you can rent pedaloes and have a go on a banana boat. There are several sailing schools around the island (Playa d'en Bossa, Las Salinas, San Antonio, Cala Martina, Cala Pada) offering Catamaran hire and occasional windsurf hire (you will probably need a licence). There are also several beaches offering waterskiing and jetskiing (San Antonio Bay, Cala Bassa, Playa d'en Bossa, Santa Eulalia) and parasailing. More information can be found in our beaches section.
Windsurfing
There is rarely enough wind for planing conditions in the high season (but easily enough for beginners). In early and late summer, the South wind (Scirroco) can pick up to a good force 4 once a week, and the West wind (Mistral) sometimes comes howling in at force 6. The most popular beaches are Cala Martina, Cala Conta and Playa d'en Bossa. Of these, Cala Martina is the easiest to surf with plenty of flat and shallow water. Playa d'en bossa is all sand, but choppy when the South wind blows directly onshore. Cala Conta is for the more advanced surfer, and is trickier to get in and out. A shorty will be enough in the high season months of July, August and September (also gives good protection from the sun). For earlier and later months, as well as winter, think about taking a longer wetsuit, especially for the legs.
Catamaran Sailing
You can rent catamarans on Las Salinas and Playa d'en Bossa beach. Experience is necessary.
Ibiza is world famous for its nighclubs and party atmosphere, but with gorgeous beaches and sights to explore, there's lots to keep you occupied during the day, as well as at night
The capital, Ibiza Town is one of the best preserved medieval towns in the whole of Europe and is the largest town on the island.
There are plenty of restaurants and chic bars to choose from in the resorts all around the island - not to mention the fabulous clubs.
Ibiza has an average of 300 days of sunshine each year and is blessed by a hot Mediterranean sun that refreshing sea breezes that cool you down just enough.
The pace of the life on the island is relaxed and laid-back.
Golden, sandy beaches circle the island and there are a number
of beaches offering waterskiing and other sports for the active
types.
Ibiza is the party island - famous throughout the world for its club scene, making it the ultimate destination for group holidays.
But it's much more than that. Ibiza is also a paradise for holidaymakers looking for a peaceful holiday, lounging on the beach, chilling out.
There's a wide range of budget accommodation in Ibiza, including many self-catering apartments and hotels.
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- Es Cana Es Cana is located on the east of Ibiza, which provides secluded and peaceful resorts.... More » |
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- San Antonio Situated on the west coast San Antonio is the biggest and most lively tourist resort on the island... More » |
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- San Antonio Bay San Antonio Bay is one of the most popular resorts on Ibiza.... More » |