Ibiza

About Ibiza

Ibiza is a Spanish island belonging to the Balearic Islands archipelago. It is a popular holiday destination, known for the nightlife that emerged from the hippie culture. The main places are Ibiza Town and Sant Antoni de Portmany.


One of the smallest Balearic Islands, Ibiza is home to a rich culture which takes the best from Spain and blends it with its own unique Balearic way of life. Inland you can enjoy lushly vegetated landscapes, whilst along the coast you can explore endless sun-drenched beaches. What more could you ask for?


What is known in Ibiza?

Ibiza is Spain's most alluringly hedonistic island. Elegant Ibiza Town, with its enchanting-cobbled streets and shimmering marinas, attracts an impossibly stylish crowd of international jet-setters, while the boisterous nightlife of San Antonio lures hard-partying revellers from far and wide.


Superclubs like Amnesia play host to the planet's hottest DJs, while the iconic Cafe del Mar is the ultimate spot from which to marvel at a Balearic sunset with an expertly-mixed cocktail in hand. With secluded sandy bays and attractions like the wet and wild Aguamar Water Park, Ibiza is also a compelling choice for a romantic getaway or a fun-packed family holiday.


What makes Ibiza attractive to visit?

Things to do in Ibiza include exploring long stretches of soft sand and dark blue waters, hidden coves, 16th-century bastions, historic ramparts, modern dining and shopping. Whether you're a history buff, you want to relax on serene beaches or you're a shopping enthusiast or foodie, Ibiza offers a magical holiday in a Mediterranean paradise. Here you can visit open-air clifftop monuments like Stonehenge, Dalt Vila and the Ramparts.


You can explore national parks and visit an ancient necropolis. Witness the elegant architecture of medieval cathedrals and visit the real-life Atlantis. Go shipping at boutique shops and enjoy fine dining.

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