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General Information
Ibiza (in Catalan Eivissa) is the third largest island in the Balearic Islands. Its capital is also called Ibiza. . Ibiza has a population of nearly 130 thousand inhabitants. Ibiza is famous worldwide for its nightlife. Its wild parties and clubs attract travellers from all over the world. However, you can also find quiet places on one of the many beaches the Island has to offer. The island is divided into five municipalities: Ibiza, San José, San Antonio Abad , Santa Eulalia del Río and San Juan Bautista.
Weather / When to go?
The climate of Ibiza is the most stable of all the Balearic Islands. The average temperature is 26 º C in summer and 12 º C in winter.
Language
Ibiza's official language is Castilian Spanish and Catalan.
Ibiza (in Catalan Eivissa) is the third largest island in the Balearic Islands. Its capital is also called Ibiza. . Ibiza has a population of nearly 130 thousand inhabitants. Ibiza is famous worldwide for its nightlife. Its wild parties and clubs attract travellers from all over the world. However, you can also find quiet places on one of the many beaches the Island has to offer. The island is divided into five municipalities: Ibiza, San José, San Antonio Abad , Santa Eulalia del Río and San Juan Bautista.
Weather / When to go?
The climate of Ibiza is the most stable of all the Balearic Islands. The average temperature is 26 º C in summer and 12 º C in winter.
Language
Ibiza's official language is Castilian Spanish and Catalan.
Country and People
History
Tourism is the main driver of the economy in Ibiza. Before the 60's the population of Ibiza lived mainly on fishing and agriculture. Between 1960 and 70 Ibiza experienced an economic boom caused by the influx of tourists.
Customs and Culture
Today, the island is famous throughout the world especially for its nightlife and this forms a large part of the Island culture.
Tourism is the main driver of the economy in Ibiza. Before the 60's the population of Ibiza lived mainly on fishing and agriculture. Between 1960 and 70 Ibiza experienced an economic boom caused by the influx of tourists.
Customs and Culture
Today, the island is famous throughout the world especially for its nightlife and this forms a large part of the Island culture.
Getting Around
Airports
Ibiza Airport is one of the three international airports in the Balearic Islands (apart from Palma de Mallorca and Menorca). The airport is located about 7 miles southwest of the capital island of Ibiza. From the airport, a bus (line 10) connects travellers with the city of Ibiza.
Public Transport / Infrastructure
All major towns and regions of the island have their own ports with berths for yachts and boats. Ibiza has an extensive infrastructure that leads to the picturesque landscape characterized by hills. In mid-July 2005 they built a highway between the airport and the city of Ibiza, which caused great controversy.
Ibiza Airport is one of the three international airports in the Balearic Islands (apart from Palma de Mallorca and Menorca). The airport is located about 7 miles southwest of the capital island of Ibiza. From the airport, a bus (line 10) connects travellers with the city of Ibiza.
Public Transport / Infrastructure
All major towns and regions of the island have their own ports with berths for yachts and boats. Ibiza has an extensive infrastructure that leads to the picturesque landscape characterized by hills. In mid-July 2005 they built a highway between the airport and the city of Ibiza, which caused great controversy.
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EventsThe feast of Santa Maria is celebrated on the 5th of August in honor of the patron saint of Ibiza.
Culinary specialties
Among the specialties are fish, seafood and rice dishes. Bullit de peix is a fish dish or Sobrassada a local sausage. A popular dessert is 'flaón', which is a kind of cheesecake.
Worth a visit/ Sights
The old town of Ibiza has been declared a world heritage site because of its beauty. Cova de Can Marca is a cave and the most important landmark of the island. The Port of San Miguel is also popular with visitors.
Of course you should not miss the nightlife on the island of Ibiza, which has numerous bars, restaurants and nightclubs. Ibiza is a popular tourist destination for young people. The largest nightclub in the world is the Privilege, which is situated between Ibiza Town and Sant Antoni de Portmany. The club can hold up to 10 thousand people. Ibiza also has wonderful beaches where you can sunbathe and relax.
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Very nice, green hotel area with friendly staff. In the summer I was with my family in 14 days a four-star hotel on Fuerteventura. I have in the October four days with my sister in three star hotel Stella Maris spent have, we will do our next vacation with the family in the summer 2012 on Ibiza at the Stella Maris live. Very good value for money. Read more
in October 11
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Marika, Age 41-45, Friends
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the staff are unfriendly, both at the bar as well as at the front desk (but there are also exceptions). The only thing in the room was cleaned, the bed was and the exchange of towels. On the first day when we walked into the room, in the bathroom long black hair, which during our time will not give an inch vacation we have moved. When I mountings in the bathroom with a towel disinfection clean, these were in conjunction with black dirt! Corresponding there was also no tip for those room servi... Read more
in August 11
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Eugen, Age 26-30, Couple,
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great vacation on the island Ibiza three star hotel, which for those price we paid was to be recommended. The hotel lies a bit remote at the edge of the Playa d'en bossa de l', it is quiet boar. This peace was only marred by the many English. Read more
in October 11
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Marcel, Age 26-30, Couple,
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The Aguas de Ibiza is a very modern hotel with a very high standard. Unfortunately, the hotel was almost completely empty November, but if it's in the November to Ibiza. The rooms are very tastefully. The staff were very attentive and accommodating (is not always in Ibiza Sunday). Up until to the center of St. Eulalia are EE only a few minutes, the port and the beach are right around the corner. I would recommend the Aguas de Ibiza at any time. Read more
in November 11
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Hans, Age 41-45, Couple
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I was as single at short notice and for the first time in Ibiza. ( aware outside of the season, because at that time I had no increased interest in parties. For me it should be a relaxing holiday, so I was looking at the city, by the pool and smaller trips. The hotel lies at right on the promenade, so that you can enjoy a fantastic view of the sea, if you have a room with a view of the sea has. (I can only recommend to book a room, since I did not estimate, how noisy it was on the street side... Read more
in October 11
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Olaf, Age 36-40, Solo/single,
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