Ibiza
It seems like Ibiza has been a favorite playground of the young and attractive since forever. Back in the 1930s, Ibiza was the summer home of Spanish aristocrats. In the 1960’s, Ibiza became known as the European hippie escape. The rock group Pink Floyd were among the first to give Ibiza its cool reputation, and their legacy of all-night partying lives on.
Nowadays, Ibiza is firmly established as one of Europe’s trendiest summer escapes. Nudist beaches, fashionable cafes, and cute shops make Ibiza a great holiday resort. The island is a place where urban dwellers can flee the dreary climates of their own countries for a beach escape with lots of sex, sun, and sangria stirred in for good measure.
The tanned, toned, and beautiful gods and goddesses who linger at Ibiza’s waterfront are just part of the temptations found on the hippest of Spain’s Balearic Islands. Late night clubbing, the world’s hottest DJs, and idyllic beaches are other tempting reasons to visit this island of excess. The ideal months to visit are May, June and September. At these times you can rely on good weather, yet avoid the sometimes extreme heat – and the main crush of Spanish and foreign tourists.
Ibiza Pictures
Things to do in Ibiza
Daylight hours spent on the beaches. Las Salinas, Talamanca, and Bossa (accessible by bus) or Figueretas (within walking distance of town) are the most popular. If you actually want to do something other than relax, visit the San Carlos Hippy Market. The Market, a collection of blue, red and orange caravan tents, is where you can buy anything from tie-dyed clothing, beachwear, and sunglasses to sneakers and caricatures in charcoal. It’s also a great place to people watch. A late dinner, followed by a bit of window- shopping at the posh boutiques, is the routine before heading to the discos. Spain’s nightlife (known as la marcha) is renowned for its late and wild nights.
Nightlife in Ibiza
Most of the bars where you’ll begin your evening are in the area around the port. Calle Barcelona and Calle Virgen are two streets to check out. From there, you can wander the side streets filled with shops before hitting the discos. As for discos, even if you haven’t heard of Pacha or Amnesia, you certainly will by the time you leave. Some of the most famous, international DJ’s like John Digweed, Junior Vasquez, Boy George and FatBoy Slim, have played in Ibiza. Pacha is perhaps the hippest nightclub in Ibiza, but Amnesia, a hard-core techno club with internationally infamous foam parties, is probably the wildest. None of the clubs even open much before midnight, and the dancing goes on until dawn.
Dining in Ibiza
Ibiza is not exactly known for its restaurants, but you’ll still eat and drink well. You can find nice and relaxing restaurants at the beaches and there’s always a place to grab a late night snack. Coastline Cafe is a great place to go–you can enjoy a meal overlooking the water. And interestingly enough, there’s a popular Indian food restaurant, Shanti Shakti, that is worth checking out.
Shopping in Ibiza
In Ibiza you’ll find the basics, but shopping isn’t what Ibiza is all about. For clothes shopping, and lots of good bargains, it’s fun to wander the back streets around the port in Ibiza Town. Other shopping can be found across the city as well.
Ibiza travel tips
- During your visit, check out the Hippy Market! It’s a fun experience, unique to Ibiza.
- In Ibiza, there are many sunset cafes created for you to enjoy while taking in the beautiful sunset! This is surely an experience not to be missed.
- While in Ibiza, take a boat trip! They’re great fun, and offer an exciting alternative to walking the city.

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