Ibiza Island:
This island is one of the most beautiful and least spoilt islands in the Mediterranean and is known as the 'Isla Blanca' which literally means 'White Island'. It has the most fabulous long white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and superb cuisine. Even if you come here at the height of the 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 cosmopolitan life carrying on in the centre.
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.
Places to visit:
San Antonio, on the other side of the island remains the nightlife capital. But Ibiza offers so much more, the superb family resorts to the North and East, present a total contrast to their lively neighbour. Even the coastline offers incredible variety, from the long sandy beaches of Playa d’en Bossa in the South to the rocky coves and crystal waters of Portinatx in the north. Travel into the heart of the Island and traditional country-life is still very evident among the pretty villages.