Thursday, February 18, 2010
A Tourists Travel Guide to Ibiza - The Party Isle With Lots More to Offer
Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean off the coast of Spain. For the perfect holiday island fantasy, complete with all the different types of beaches and plenty of nightlife, Ibiza may be the place for you. In addition to using the ferry from several different ports in mainland Spain flights to Ibiza, you can also fly to the airport in Sant Josep. There are several airlines that fly directly from the Spanish peninsula and Europe.There much to do in and around Ibiza, from its famous nightlife. Millions of tourists come every year come to Ibiza Clubbing for himself. In fact, Ibiza is the birthplace of the "rave". The food is varied in Ibiza, but of course along the coast is more known for its variety of wonderful seafood. As you go inside you can find pork and typical dishes of the local towns.The coast of Ibiza is very robust and has literally dozens of beaches. Some are sandy and wide, and other private rocky coves. Everyone has a lot of facilities that offer drinks and water sports facilities like kayaking and sailing boats for hire. Beaches are considered very relaxed and have been known since the 60s. There is more to Ibiza that bars and beaches, however. The dense forests found more ways to offer beautiful scenery and the outputs of the North Pacific. You can find small towns in the country charming and surrounded by olive and almond trees. Along the coast there are many paths. To exit the frenzied atmosphere in Ibiza, you can try a trip to the nearby small island of Formentera to relax on the beach and watch the Navy is sunset.The old town of Ibiza. Once inhabited by fishermen, is now home to street performers, shops, restaurants and bars. This is a great place to get acquainted with local culture and buy some local crafts such as embroidery, pottery, leather goods and jewelry. At the port, near the marina is a monument paying tribute to the pirates world.There many places around Ibiza, which are examples of the history of the area. Sa Caleta is a port where the remains of perhaps the first settlement of the ancient Phoenicians around 800 BC C. meet. Ibiza Town Dalt Vila is an ancient wall built as a fortress against its enemies during the Renaissance.
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