Photogallery of Ibiza Island, Spain

Ibiza
Ibiza by Diario De Un Pixel @flickr
Ibiza
Ibiza by Teclasorg @flickr
Sunset besides Torre de Sa Conillera (Ibiza)
Sunset besides Torre de Sa Conillera (Ibiza) by Nemesisdesign @flickr
Evening in the port
Evening in the port by Oksidor @flickr
Casa Pescadores in Cala Comte (Ibiza)
Casa Pescadores in Cala Comte (Ibiza) by Nemesisdesign @flickr
Sant Antoni De Portmany
Sant Antoni De Portmany by Ivo Schwalbe @flickr
Egg of Columbus
Egg of Columbus by Yashima @flickr
Ibiza
Ibiza by Fancy_Pants @flickr
Ibiza Night View
Ibiza Night View by Teosaurio @flickr
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More to see in Ibiza Island
Ibiza is the Mecca of clubs. But there are also things to do during the daytime for those, who like active leisure and extreme sports. Do you want to ride a speedboat? Go ahead! On most of the big beaches you can rent a boat, a jet ski or a catamaran. Do you like fishing? Then go to the administration to get a license for an individual fishing «Licencia de pesca recreativa individual». After that you can safely get your fishing pole and go fishing either on the shore or in the open sea on a rented boat. Do you sail or do you want to learn? Then any sailing school is at your disposal. They have programs for the beginners as well as for the experienced sailors. The divers won’t feel left aside either. Thanks to the mild climate and transparent water, the diving at Ibiza shores in Sen Salines nature park will give you unforgettable feelings. You can also dive at the shore of the neighboring Formentera island. If you don’t have a diving license, you can get it at any dive-center of Ibiza after doing a training. Snorkeling fans will also have a great time – fortunately, you can enjoy an amazing view in any part of the coast. Do you want some extreme? Then you can do skydiving, paragliding, or take a ride on a hot air balloon. Those, who like rock climbing, can be advised to climb one of the island’s mountains, and those, who like the wind and the waves, should try windsurfing. By the way, anyone can practice it on Talamanca beach. Do you want to … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Ibiza Island

Cultural excursion through Ibiza Island - things to see

Those, who prefer everything modern, will like The Museum of Contemporary Art. Ironically, it is located in a historic building of the Old Town. Unusual paintings and bizarre statues coexist here with the walls with Carthage stonework. Those, who like mystic things, will definitely try to visit Es Vedra island, which has a weird glory. The compasses and all the modern equipment here have a tendency to veer off … Open

Top hotels with reviews

The ultra-modern hotel Ibiza Corso is situated at the elite area of Ibiza city. It is literally made for night life fans. The hotel has two restaurants and seven bars decorated in inimitable style. Every night the hotel offers its guests lots of house special treats, while amazing entertainment programs last until dawn. Those preferring quiet rest would find an excellent Zen-garden there. Those fond of healthy living … Open

Attractions and active leisure

The best nightlife places are San Antonio, Talamanca, Eivissa, and Playa d’en Bossa. Despite the common stereotype, not only teenagers party here, but active people of different age as well. Do you want to party without leaving your suit? Then Ushuaia, where parties start at 8-9 p.m., is the right place for you. If you do not stay in this hotel, you can reserve a table at any restaurant of The Ushuaïa Club. … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Besides local wine from grapes sorts like Monastrell, Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo, and Merlot, which taste is off the charts, you can also try thyme liqueur La frígola, which you suppose to sip together with a dessert. Hierbas ibicencas and Cafe caleta liquours are also quite interesting. They also serve gin and local beer. Among non-alcohol drinks, black coffee is common here. Although, they can … Open

Traditions and mentality of Ibiza Island

The working day in Ibiza starts early, sometimes at 7 a.m. However, you will find hardly any organization that works from 1 p.m. till 4 p.m. – this is siesta time. Another great local tradition is to go to the beach on Sundays to throw a picnic or to spend time at a roadside café. It should be mentioned that people on Ibiza do not consider themselves Spanish, but there are no separatist movements here. There … Open

Travel guide to Ibiza Island

Punta Grossa is an ideal destination for everyone who likes surfing. Waves are almost always quite high there. There are areas suitable for both experienced sportsmen and beginners. There is a surfing school in Punta Grossa, so even tourists who have never tried surfing will find it very exciting to visit this place. Divers also have a suitable beach on the island - Cala Xarraca. The underwater world of this … Open

Top sigths of Spain

The city of Seville is a very interesting place from a historic point of view. The city is also rich in numerous historic and cultural landmarks. Santa Maria Cathedral is worth a separate mention. The cathedral is a beautiful example of architecture of the 15th century. Construction of the sanctuary started in 1402 and lasted almost a hundred years. The decoration of the facade and creation of frescoes inside the church took the majority of time. Travelers are welcome to see the result of such hard work. In the cathedral they will see beautiful statues, grandiose main altar and the Royal Chapel decorated with gilding and elegant drawings. The cathedral is built on a site of an ancient mosque, and it's still possible to see the remains of the original building. It's a small square named Orange Yard, which is surrounded by a big park and is perfect for walks on a hot day. … Open

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