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: Ibiza


Overview
 
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Once a virtually unknown island, Ibiza is now a haven for tourists. In the 1950?s, the artists colony of Ibiza began to thrive, and by the 1960?s, the island had become a favorite for European flower children and those searching for an escape from their everyday routine. Now, Ibiza is a favorite destination for middle class travelers from all over Europe.

In the 5th century B.C., the Carthaginians settled Ibiza. The main resort on the island is Sant Antoni, and the Sa Penya neighborhood is full of flea markets that are a shopper's paradise. Ibiza is 225 square miles in size, making it the third largest Balearic Island. It has a number of great beaches, a zigzagging coastline, cliffs, and secluded bays. The nights on Ibiza are temperate in terms of degrees, but sizzling as far as the nightlife is concerned. One of the best islands for nighttime activity in the entire world, Ibiza draws crowds of both conservative tourists and outrageously wild partiers.

The sand coves and fantastic beaches on Ibiza are only the beginning of the wondrous landscape. Pine trees and amazing dunes comprise a significant portion of the island, making it a unique and wonderfully diverse region. The popular beaches and night spots can become greatly overcrowded, but if you know where to look you can find spectacular spots that are virtually abandoned. A lot of the younger crowd on Ibiza congregates in certain areas, and if you steer clear of these areas, Ibiza provides a much quieter and more tranquil vacation. If you prefer a loud, rousing, party-like atmosphere the entire day and night, or you would rather sightsee and rest on a tranquil beach during the day and relax on the patio of a lovely restaurant for a romantic dinner at night, Ibiza is a fabulous place to be.

 
  Ibiza Facts
  Currency Peseta
  Language Spanish
  Area Code 971

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