Ibiza Island::
This island is one of the most beautiful and least spoilt in all Mediterranean and known as the 'Isla Blanca' which means 'White Island'. Certainly, the nightlife is there if you want it, but it should also be noted that Ibiza also offers glorious beaches, turquoise waters, fine cuisine and superb accommodation. Even if you come here at the height of the club season, you need only venture a few miles inland or along the coast to discover tranquil, unspoilt countryside and secluded coves and beaches where the pace of life continues as it has for centuries, blissfully unaware of the hurly burly elsewhere. Ibiza is small in size but large in atmosphere.
Ibiza Town::
Ibiza Town really is the most fascinating part of the island, day or night. Here you will see, in glorious living colour, a concentration of all the attractions and eccentricities which have made Ibiza world famous. You can stroll through the windy lanes of the Port area, soaking up the vibrant, evening atmosphere; wander up through the cobbled streets of the Old Town to admire the stunning views across the bay; browse through the many and varied stalls and designer shops; dine in an excellent choice of restaurants, for a moment of blissful calm amidst the action, you can even catch a ferry to Formentera or the neighbouring beaches. No matter what your age, nationality, interest or sex, the fairytale architecture of D'Alt Vila, Europe's most ancient fortress city, perched high on the summit, will captivate you.
Santa Eualia::
This is a lovely family resort and the local authorities and business community have worked together and invested lavishly to maintain its attractions to a more selective visitor and it is now much sought after by those desiring a quieter holiday and is a firm favourite for families. A good example of this investment is the splendid seafront Promenade, reclaimed from the sea, which spans the length of the wide, curved beach, adorned with palm trees, miniature gardens and a large fountain. Facing the sea, walk along to the extreme right, till you can go no further to Mariners beach, where the river enters the sea in a confluence of blues. From here you can take a pretty, peaceful river edge walk and meander up to the Roman bridge which is now being carefully restored. Midway, a footbridge spanning the river gives onto another pretty paved walkway leading to the little beach of Calo de S'Alga at Siesta with it's small-village atmosphere.
Golf:
'Golf de Ibiza', Can Micolau, Ctra. De Jesus a Cala llonga Km 49.3, Santa Eulalia del Rio, Ibiza. Telephone (00 34) 971 315003. Fax (00 34) 971311220/313718. Situated near the Santa Eulalia del Rio (river), the Golf de Ibiza Club is a fine course, which has fortunately managed to solve its watering problems. It offers a series of appealing challenges. It is relatively flat, with wide fairways and very fast greens. A course for which caution is the key. The course is 18 hole, par 71, Mens Tees:- 5,842 mts. - 6,083 mts. Ladies Tees:- 4,980 mts. - 5,478 mts.