Ibiza's amazing night life
Ibiza, often called the White Island - la Isla Blanca, is the most beautiful of 4 Balearic islands. Amazing cove beaches, high towering cliffs, densly covered with pine trees, offer the perfect place to spend your holidays.
The islands capital Ibiza-Town - Eivissa Vila in Catalan, one of Europe’s oldest towns, was founded by the Carthaginians and grew into an important fortress until it many hundreds years later became the capital of the Pituses - Pine-islands - formed by Ibiza and Formentera.
Ibiza’s 5 municipalities: Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Santa Eularia des Riu, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Sant Joan de Labritja and Eivissa-Ibiza, all have their own specific charm which reflect their own peculiarities.
Mysterious Ibizan landmark Isla Es Vedra, rock island in a crystal clear sea and surrounded by many legends, is a great option for a pleasant boat trip, cruise or boat excursion, while in Ibiza. With or without Ibiza Tourist Guide..
The islands capital Ibiza-Town - Eivissa Vila in Catalan, one of Europe’s oldest towns, was founded by the Carthaginians and grew into an important fortress until it many hundreds years later became the capital of the Pituses - Pine-islands - formed by Ibiza and Formentera.
Ibiza’s 5 municipalities: Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Santa Eularia des Riu, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Sant Joan de Labritja and Eivissa-Ibiza, all have their own specific charm which reflect their own peculiarities.
Mysterious Ibizan landmark Isla Es Vedra, rock island in a crystal clear sea and surrounded by many legends, is a great option for a pleasant boat trip, cruise or boat excursion, while in Ibiza. With or without Ibiza Tourist Guide..
You might expect that holidays in Ibiza are all about dancing the night away in San Antonio with a few cocktails, followed by a morning recovering on the beach. But there is more to this pretty Balearic Island than meets the eye. The rolling countryside of the north is scattered with rich olive groves and lush woodland and offers a complete contrast to the hustle and bustle of the busier resorts of Ibiza Town and Playa D'en Boss
If relaxing on the beach is more your thing then you won't be disappointed by a holiday in Ibiza. The soft white sands and dazzling blue sea instantly relax you and if you slip into an afternoon snooze you'll be dreaming of being on your own desert island.
Ibiza Beaches presents all about Ibiza’s beautiful world famous Mediterranean beaches, towering cliffs, dense pine forests and mesmerizing sunsets and much, much more.
The islands capital surroundings, are the hang out for the rich and famous and world celebrities.
Many hidden coves around the islands coastline just wait for you to enjoy their crystal clear waters and fine white sandy beaches and Ibiza's famous beach bars, called - chiringuitos -are welcoming you to watch the worlds most amazing and breathtaking sunsets.
Ibiza - Eivissa - in Catalan -, is one of the most visited islands in the group of the Balearic Islands in Spain, and famous due to its amazing nightlife. Therefore it attracts the highest amount of young people as well, although it also offers a wide range of options for those not interested in the club scene.
There are many other activities suitable for visitors of all ages and preferences.
From June till the end of October, in tourist season, Ibiza's night life, as well as all other attractions on the island, is at its best, but there are lots of bars where you can have a drink and talk, without loud music.
But when you visit the island between October and May and you'll find a very different, much more peaceful island - only one club and a few funky bars remain open through the winter months.
The nightlife districts, aside from the clubs, are mainly in Puerto de Ibiza = Port of Ibiza, known as 'La Marina' where you find many teraces and restaurants and which is full of the liveliest bars as is the San Antonio's West End.
There are many other activities suitable for visitors of all ages and preferences.
From June till the end of October, in tourist season, Ibiza's night life, as well as all other attractions on the island, is at its best, but there are lots of bars where you can have a drink and talk, without loud music.
But when you visit the island between October and May and you'll find a very different, much more peaceful island - only one club and a few funky bars remain open through the winter months.
The nightlife districts, aside from the clubs, are mainly in Puerto de Ibiza = Port of Ibiza, known as 'La Marina' where you find many teraces and restaurants and which is full of the liveliest bars as is the San Antonio's West End.
Ibiza Nightlife with its various beach bars, disco bars, pre-party bars, famous clubs & parties, discotheques & numerous Ibiza events is definitely the place to be for people that love to dance and party. Party seekers enjoy another night in Ibiza's conspicuous, hedonistic nightlife where they have to choose from the enormous supply of famous dance parties.
In Ibicenco restaurants you can try food from all over the world, from Argentinian food to pizzerias, hamburger joints and a wide choice of tapas bars to traditional "Ibicenc" dishes.
And you surely can't leave the island without trying local specialties such as 'bullit de peix', a delicious fish specialty - 'sofrit pagès' = a sauted dish - 'borrida de rajada' - and the famous dessert 'flaó' = cream tart with fresh cheese, eggs and mint.
There really is an amazing choice of restaurants and you can always find one within your price range that meets your palat.
And you surely can't leave the island without trying local specialties such as 'bullit de peix', a delicious fish specialty - 'sofrit pagès' = a sauted dish - 'borrida de rajada' - and the famous dessert 'flaó' = cream tart with fresh cheese, eggs and mint.
There really is an amazing choice of restaurants and you can always find one within your price range that meets your palat.
So stay in or close to one of these two resort centres if clubbing is your main motivation for coming here. Steer clear of them completely and head for the north of the island if eco-tourism is more your thing.
Some of Ibiza's hottest night spots:
- Privilege: The biggest nightclub in the world, according to the Guinness Book of Records, with a capacity of more than 10,000. It's certainly one of Ibiza's most flamboyant and best known mega-clubs. Attractions include sex shows, circus acts, indoor gardens and a huge swimming pool. The club was formerly the legendary KU which was forced to shut down in the early 1990s amid allegations of drug trafficking and mafia links. You'll find it halfway between Ibiza town and San Rafael.
- El Divino: A stylish club in one of the most beautiful locations at Ibiza marina. It's a favourite haunt with the rich and famous yacht-owning set.lesser mortals arrive via the free ferry service from San Antonio.
- Pacha: The only Ibiza super-club to stay open all year round, it's become something of an institution - the first Pacha opened here in 1973 and there are now 70 worldwide. It's so big you can easily get lost in it. There are 15 bars, open air garden terraces overlooking Ibiza town, a restaurant and sushi bar.
- Space: This shouldn't really be under our night time section as Space is the club which opens at 6am to take in the ravers who just don't seem to realise when it's time to quit! This was one of the world's first ever after-hours club; the partying here continues until mid-afternoon. Find it at Playa d'en Boss near Ibiza town.
- El Paradis: A spectacular pyramid-style structure overlooking San Antonio bay. Many rate this as the best super-club on the island. It has no less than nine bars and a main dance floor which turns into a swimming pool in the early hours.
- Amnesia: Located on the road between Ibiza town and San Rafael, this is a truly stunning location, famed as the first open air disco on the island. These days the action has been forced inside by local authority regulations. Prepare yourself for one of the best laser shows of all time - and a dry ice machine which emits huge jets of cold air through vents in the dance floor!
- Eden : Formerly known as Kaos, this is one of the island's newest super-clubs. You'll find it on the seafront in central San Antonio. It can cater for 5,000 and is famous for its foam parties.
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