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Ibiza [edit this]
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image] Ibiza, an island which is one in a thousand! It is undoubtedly
popular within the international club life scene. Every one who loves
nightlife clubbing should have been at least once on this magical
island.
In the sixties, the island dissociated itself from the rest of the
European resorts with the arrival of Baghwan Shree Rejneesh. This
religious cult hero was the leader of a rather strange sect and his
hippytrain followed in his wake to Ibiza. The party community was born.
From all over the world, top DJ's are attracted to play records at this
party island. Real die-hards, however, think that Ibiza has become too
much commercialised. The island, with its 84,000 inhabitants, attracts
over a million visitors every year. Despite this, Ibiza remains a draw.
During the whole summer, the island is the scene of non-stop parties,
which can be said of only a few other places in the world.
Ibiza Town is the place to head for - it has everything the island is
famous for; the other towns are nothing compared to the capital of the
islands. San Antonio Abad has lots of ugly hotels and appartment
complexes, Santa Eulalia is nice daytrip but not much more.
Destinations in Ibiza
Ibiza Town
San Antonio Abad
Santa Eulalia
______________________________Accommodation
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image] As with all popular holiday destinations it’s wise to plan your
stay here well in advance. . In high season most places are booked up
really fast. The easiest way to arrange your trip and stay is to book a
package deal. This way you’ll probably end up in one of the big hotels
in San Antonio, which is not at all such a bad thing. If you’re with a
group you could also arrange to hire an apartment or even a villa. This
offers the advantage of your own house (you can cook, do dishes things
like that) and maybe a private pool. There are also deals that include a
hired car, which you’ll need when you’re staying somewhere outside a
city or one of the bigger complexes. Cars are not hard to come by so you
might first check the prices on the island for a better deal.
Ibiza has the name to be a party place, but there are also quite some
resorts that value peace and tranquility at night. If you’re a party
animal, you don’t want to get stuck here, but if you value a good nights
sleep, this might be just what you’re looking for. If you book in
advance, try to get a named hotel or resort. This way you can check it
out in advance and it prevent you ending up in some remote rundown or
otherwise an agreeable place.
[Add Accommodation]Ibiza Holidays [edit this]
Accommodation on Ibiza is varied to say the least. Aside from the usual
hotels booked largely through package holidays, there are hostels,
camping/caravan parks, private villas, apartments etc. etc.
Ibizaholidays.com was originally intended to be a resource site to
provide visitors & future visitors to the island with information about
where to go to lie on a beach, or which clubs to go to see which
particular DJ's, historic sites, spectacular walks and all of the other
holiday nuggets you might seek.
The name has obviously, and to us somewhat innocently, unexpectadly
generated requests for holiday packages, flights, accommodation, car
rental, boat charter, club tickets and many other things that we'd never
considered on day 1. In order to attempt to satisfy client demand in
some of these unforeseen areas we have now set up our in-house demand
satisfaction center which aims to link you in to people who are
providing whatever services you require. more..
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address: Apartado 63
Marítimo [edit this]
Located in a privileged area of Ibiza town, sea side, in the Figueretas
?Paseo Maritimo?, has a small beach surrounded by palm trees, close to
the beach of Figueretas. You can enjoy the incredible see view and relax
or visit just ten minutes walk away the
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address: Ramón Muntaner, 48, 7800, Ibiza
CostOfDoubleForANight: EUR 21,25-175
Check availability (sponsor) Casa Naya [edit this]
Casa Naya is a touristic and relaxing holiday home, situated in a
perfect rural area, close to some of the best restaurants of the island
and not far from the magical beaches of Ibiza
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Unusual Villas has several villas on the Island of Ibiza, one of the
most magical islands in the Mediterranean.
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Barcelo Pueblo Ibiza [edit this]
The Barcelo Pueblo Ibiza Is Situated Just 350 Meters From Port D Es
Turrent Beach, On The Largest Of The Pitiusas Islands, In The
Southwestern Part Of The Balearic Archipelago. The Peacefulness Of The
Area, And The Hotel*S Top Quality Infrastructure And Services Make It An
Ideal Place For Families With Children To Spend A Wonderful Vacation.
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url: www.lodgingnow.net
__________________________________Practical Information
[Add Practical address]Radio Taxi Ibiza [edit this]
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tel: (+34) 971307000
Aeroport d'Eivissa [edit this]
Iberia (International):+34/901333222, Iberia (National) :+34/901333111,
Air Europe :+34/971760612.
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tel: (+34) 971809000
Police [edit this]
In case of emergency: 112, Local Police: 092, National Police: 091.
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Hospital Can Misses [edit this]
In case of emergency: 061, 24-hours ambulance Red Cross:(+34)971 39 03
03.
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address: Ibiza Town .Tel=(+34) 971 39 70 00
Tourist information [edit this]
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address: Calle a. Riquer 2, Ibiza Town
tel: (+34) 971 30 19 00
Tourist information [edit this]
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address: Passeig de Ses Fonts, San Antonio
tel: 34/971343363
Pharmacies [edit this]
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address: Av.I.Macabich, Ibiza Town
tel: (+34) 971 31 56 6
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address: Balanzar 1, San Antonio
tel: (+34) 971 34 04 49
____________________________________Getting Around
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[Upload image] One of the easiest and cheapest ways to get around is by
bus. They ride regularly. The special disco-buses go to every disco on
the island and cost, approximately, 1.5 Euro. Make sure you buy your
ticket in advance. It should not be any problem for you to catch a hike
when you missed the last bus. Buses for Salinas leave every hour.
You can grab a taxi, for a reasonable price, nearly everywhere, except
in the area near the beach of Salinas. The number of the Radio Taxi
Ibiza is: +34/971307000.
If you want to have your own transport, rent a car or scooter. If you
are planning to rent a car, don't do it through your hotel. It is
probably more profitable to do it yourself by going to a shop that hires
out cars. Moto Luis has a good assortment and you can even make
reservations online. A fairly cheap option is Autos Isla Blanca
(+34/971315407) which hires out scooters from 50 Euro onwards. You can
get a Seat Marbella for three days for approximately 85 Euro.
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_________________________________Clubs
The division between nightlife and daylife
might vanish on Ibiza, or maybe it’s because it’s such a small island
that people have to live in shifts and there’s a night and a daylife
crew. Anyway, you could easily spend a holiday here partying at night
and sleeping on the beach at daytime. The only thing you’ll be needing
is a place to change for you obviously have to dress up for the night.
Ibiza has a great variety of all sorts of bars but is foremost known for
its never ending clubbing scene, which starts at sunset and continues
until sunrise the next day- or probably until the last day of your
holiday. Here are some of Europe’s most advanced state-of-the-art
high-tech super clubs. With the crčme-de-la-crčme DJ’s from all over the
world spinning their records. Also lots of celebrities perform here or
show up in the crowded viprooms. It’s all about seeing and be seen here,
and it really does not matter to much who you are as long as you has
looks or cash.
[Add New]Pacha [edit this]
Even more exclusive than El Divino is Pacha (Av. Ocho de Agosto). The
abundant mixture of African and Mediterranean influences give it the
'chic' that it is known for and, therefore, its distinctive character.
Pacha refuses to go along with the British invasion and stays tuned and
focused on Speed Garage, that is, American house music influenced by
soul. This is the main reason why the public bears such a diverse and
international character. At the moment, Pacha has seven clubs
world-wide, each one of them being located at an exclusive and
unexpected location. Pacha is the most important and most imitated club
on the island. Despite this, it has been able to maintain its
exclusivity. more..
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address: Abadordo 330, Ibiza Town
tel: +34/971191000
Privilege [edit this]
Formerly known as KU and still the largest disco in the world! You can
trace the Techno Tech style in the magnificent gardens, trees, swimming
pools and the giant fountain. The propelling window in the roof shows
the Ibiza sky scattered with bright stars. Because Privilige is bigger,
faster and noisier than any disco in the world, it misses a touch of
exclusivity. However, as soon as the internationally renowned DJ's start
playing, you'll feel the adrenaline rushing through your veins and it
will make you feel larger than life.
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address: San Antonio Road, Ibiza Town
tel: +34/971198160
El Divino [edit this]
El Divino (Puerto de Ibiza Nueva) has a fairly exclusive public. The
Oreintal furnishing gives the place an intimate atmosphere. In the
restaurant, enjoying the splendid view, you can load up your energy for
the forthcoming night. If you are in a romantic mood, you can retreat to
the big terrace, facing the Mediterranean Sea. Every twenty minutes, a
yacht leaves from Ibiza Town to El Divino.
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address: The Marina, Ibiza Town.
tel: +34/971191000
El Paradis Terrenal [edit this]
El Paradis Terrenal (Paradise on Earth) is one enormous Mediterranean
paradisiacal garden with temples, pillars, terraces and fountains under
one big roof. The propelling roof, which has the form of a pyramid,
weighs 12000 kilos. There are six bars which provide the three thousand
visitors with booze.
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address: Balca de San Antonio, San Antonio
tel: +34/971324893
Space [edit this]
Space is located in the centre of Playa D'en Bossa. Famous for its
unique sun terrace and feared for its crazy all dayers. It is the place
to be for party animals who don't want to wait for the night to party.
The weekly zenith in Space is the 22-hours lasting party, which starts
at eight on Sunday morning and lasts until Monday morning.
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address: Playa D'en Bossa
tel: +34/971396793
Amnesia [edit this]
This is one of the nightclubs with a strong British feeling. The best
nights are organised by renowned clubs such as Cream in cooperation with
Bugged Out, Delicatessen and Godskitchen. In former days, this used to
be an open-air disco, but due to new legislation, it had to get a roof.
It is most definitely a beautiful disco, but it misses the class of
Pacha or El Divino. You can take a disco-bus from both Ibiza Town and
san Antonio. gillian: this club was the worst ive ever been in the lager
was watered down and there were men offering drugs to me in the ladies
loos. the health inspector has been notified and he is coming to checkit
out on saturday. more..
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address: San Antonio Road, Ibiza Town
tel: +34/971198041
Eden [edit this]
You can see Eden (the former Kaos) from a long distance because of its
two enormous lighted and violet domes. It is a popular place and has a
classy radiation. There are two dancing floors, a chill-out room and a
VIP-room.
____________________________________Beaches
With its 18 kilometers of beach, Ibiza has
something for everybody: ranging from quiet to crowded beaches and from
beaches that are calm to the ones that offer the perfect surf breeze.
There’s no real surf for wave riding though, but there’s plenty of other
activities to keep you busy during the daytime. Every beach and all the
beautiful spots on the island, which has only a size of 572 square
kilometers, are within the reach of 40 kilometers.
Except for the beaches near Ibiza Town, the south is relatively
undiscovered. It’s here you’ll find the more quiet beaches as far as
that’s possible for Ibiza. On the north side you’ll find some of the
coolest beach-clubs of Europe. Here you can either find your own idyllic
quiet spot or continue the party of the previous night when the sun
rises again. Beach culture in Ibiza is about just as important as the
clubs so be sure to look as sharp as possible. That’s hard enough even
on the nudist beaches were clothing is out of fashion, you still have to
have a perfect body. Anyway that’s for the lucky few, but you can look
your best even if you’re not wearing designer ditties. Be aware of the
sun, don’t overdo your tanning or even worse fall asleep in the sun. You
might need your back later on.
[Add Beach]S'Aigua Blanca [edit this]
Being a long bay open to the sea and the often prevailing wind, the
waves tend to crash onto this beach at greater velocity than elsewhere.
Body surfing here is particularly good fun. It is one of the officially
recognised nudist beaches on the island, but those with a tendency to
wear clothes are made equally welcome at either of the two
bars/chiringuitos that serve the beach. The bar to the left hand end of
the beach attracts a cooler crowd and welcomes them with excellent tunes
to accompany the refreshments. Although the sun sets early on this side
of the island behind the high cliffs, the entertainment and good times
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Playa de Ses Figueretes [edit this]
This beach, packed with both buildings and people, attracts lots of
tourists. Only one motto rules on Ibiza's busiest beach: watch and being
watched! The beach is packed with little restaurants and small bars.
There are elaborate aquatic sports facilities. Although you don't come
over to Ibiza for long walks though untouched forests, Ses Figueretes is
rather touristy! We advise you to take the bus to Ses Salinas.
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Playa Des Cavallet [edit this]
On the south of the island you’ll find Playa Des Cavallet. Don’t worry
to much about what to wear here, it’s the island's official nudist
beach. With its array of dunes and the long white strip of sand it’s one
of the most beautiful beaches on the island. As might be suspected it’s
also a hotspot for gay people, so be open minded or stay away if you’re
easily offended.
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cala llonga [edit this]
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Port des Turrent [edit this]
Port des Turrent is for the more active amoung the daylight crew. It’s a
beautiful golden beach, were you can ofcours see the others parasail,
swim snorkel or sail, but you could also join the action yourself, and
all of this in sight of San Antonio.
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Cala de Boix [edit this]
This is a very beautiful and special beach especially because it has
black sand. It is the place to go when you are a natural-lover or want
to avoid the crowd. The beach itself can get very hot indeed under the
burning sun, so wear some feet protection. The restaurants, situated on
the beach, are an important draw for locals.
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Cala Xarraca [edit this]
This beach, surrounded by impressive cliffs, houses only a few
restaurants and houses. You can hire water bikes and explore the rest of
the coast. When you feel like it, moor at one of the many tiny and
deserted beaches in the vicinity.
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Cala d'Hort [edit this]
Natural beauty is at its best on this beach and makes it definitely
worth a visit. Two little rocky islands, lying in the distance, tempt
you to take a swim through the dark blue coloured water.
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Cala Benirras [edit this]
Cala Benirras is a known for its fine sand and extremely clear water. It
offers a lot of privacy because of its isolated stretches of beach. You
can have a good meal at one of the beach-tents.
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Ses Salinas [edit this]
The coolest beach of the island. It has a beautiful broad extending
beach where you can choose from five beach-bars, all presenting their
own sort of modern music. During day-time, the motley party-crowd tries
to sleep off its hangover, in order to make it through the next night.
When you go further the eastwards, you will see less families but even
more party people - wearing bathing suits if anything at all. The view
from the bay is absolutely breath-taking.
Beach-club Malibu Beach is a typical hang-out for both the rich and the
famous. With your private wine-cooler and the best table on the beach
itself, you can enjoy one of the many national and international dishes
on the menu. Sa Trencha is the favorite on Salinas. It has only as tiny
kitchen but it serves you the most popular food such as beach-burgers,
pastas and salads. This lively beach, where people parade on the catwalk
of sand, offers a sharp contrast with the quiet nudist beach down on the
end of the bay.
The Jockey club has a marvelous roof which is made of palm leafs. The
world's best DJ's mix the best international hits outside on the porch.
The food is very good and they have an extensive wine-list. more..
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Cala de Boix [edit this]
A very beautiful and special beach. Special because it has black sand.
It is the place to go when you are a natural-lover or want to avoid the
crowd. The restaurants, situated on the beach, are an important draw for
locals.
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S'Aigua Blanca [edit this]
A splendid beach, not in the least because there is not much building
upon the sand. Occasionally, the party crowd comes over to this spot to
enjoy the total freedom that rules the beach. Although it is not
officially recognised as a nudist beach, feel free to peel off all
clothes for a good swim.
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Cala Xarraca [edit this]
This beach, surrounded by impressive cliffs, houses only a few
restaurants and houses. You can hire water bikes and explore the rest of
the coast. When you feel like it, moor at one of the many tiny and
deserted beaches in the vicinity.
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San Antonio [edit this]
At just a couple of passes from the busy town centre this is probably
the busiest beach of the island. Not a good place to meet, but perfect
for an accidentally “bump into”. It’s a perfect place to recuperate from
the night before, relax and get some color, but be careful not to doze
off in the full sun, red is out of season.
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Year's Eve Latest
El Divino is opening on the evening of
the 31st December with residents and possible
surprise guest DJs. Tickets at only 15
plus 1 free drink.
Pacha is opening on the evenings of the
24th, 25th and 31st of December with resident DJs.
Tickets are going to be more expensive ;-)
Space is opening on the morning of the
25th of December and the 01st of January with
resident DJs. Tickets should be around 30 .
Amnesia is opening on the evening of
the 31st of December with resident DJs. Tickets
cost 30 with 1 free drink, or 20 if
you find a flyer which they will be distributing
around the island.
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| More Winter Nights... Blues on a
Saturday evening is now holding psychedelic
trance parties...
...and a few of us went to Underground on
Friday evening - not terribly busy (well it
is December) but great atmosphere and lots of
people dancing. 5 euros for a beer though is a
BIT steep!
Lucifer is open again on Sunday mornings
and is THE place to be seen after hours. All of
the local scene are there dancing to trance and
prog from Sergi (he of Es Gollera beach party
fame back in old days).
Published: 14.12.2002.
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| Sanchez drops in to Pacha Foc i
Fum's 20th Anniversary was a great success last
Saturday, filling Pacha to it's capacity. The
evening was started with a bang when a huge cake
was brought into the centre of the dance floor
and appearing from within was a rather "special"
Marilyn Monroe.
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