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 Salines by Jmill42 Salines is probably most famous for its nudity and the good-looking people displaying it. I went there solely for the sand... Um, so the sand was really nice. No really, the best thing about this beach is that it is so shallow for so long, that it is a great place to play some sports in the water, whihc is what me and my friend did. The beach itself was on of the biggest we went to, and it has a couple of places to eat on the beach. I also liked the place because it had ample parking, and you sort of emerge from the trees onto the beach. Leave a Comment Directions: South tip of the island, past the airport.
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 Talamanca by Jmill42 Talamanca is an OK beach, with not too much to offer. If you have access to a car, or want to take the bus to remote parts of the island, there are definitely better options. But, if you are looking for a relatively quiet place to soak up the rays, then this is a good option close to most of the accomodation in Ibiza City. Leave a Comment
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 Figueral by Jmill42 I just wanted to give a shot of the actual beach and give a story about the adventure me and Omer had getting back from this place. We had rented a small little "bubble car," meant to give us great gas mileage. But, with me driving like I was on the final lap of a Formula One race getting up to the northside of the island, lets just say that we were running a little low. So, we arrive at a gas station on fumes. I tell Omer to fill it up, while I go in to pay and get some snacks. I finally notice that Omer is having problems about 2 minutes later, and go outside to see what the deal is. He couldn't get the gas lid open. So, I say, there must be a little pull thin by the driver's side. Nope, I check there. We then proceed to scour the entire car looking for the release switch for the gas lid. We search it twice! By then, cars are starting to line up, but only a few. We then try to muscle the damn thing open, which proved as fruitless as try to find the switch. By now, we are pretty pissed about the idea that 2 people can't open a gas lid, AND the fact that the rental place wouldn't have "enlightened" us about this. Finally, I got the keys and pryed the damn thing open... at which point we noticed it was a locking gas cap. By now, there are at least 5 cars waiting on us. But, no honks yet! We, obviously think that we should be able to use the SINGLE key givent o us by the rental agency to open the cap. Well, that would have worked had the cap not been broken. It just spun and spun and spun. At this point (10 minutes into this thing), we start laughing our asses off. And, we couldn't stop. This was the point the people started honking their horns at us. And rightfully so, at one point I literally was on the ground laughing. We finally figured out that if you held the cap with your fingers and THEN turned the key it worked. We finally got our gas, and got the hell out of there before we got shot. I still laugh at the image of two grown people spending 20 minutes filling up a gas tank.... Leave a Comment
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 Portinax by Jmill42 At the end of the main road running to the north side of the island, lies Portinax. The small development there has little shops and a few hotels. The beach itself is preety good, and very quiet compared to the other places we went to. It seemed to be a bit of a family place, judging by all the kids we saw. If you are looking for a cool time with your mates, check out another beach. But, if you are looking for a quiet rest in the sun, and are on the north side, this is your place. Leave a Comment
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 Making castles by ettenaj The beach in San Antonio Bay had water so clear it was almost like tap water. The beach slopes gradually and you are able to walk out into the water for quite a way, so it is realatively safe for children, I say realatively because I feel children and water are never totally safe. Leave a Comment
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 Pago Pago by Steve-H The obvious attraction of Ibiza is the night clubs, full of svelt glamouous types who are all going back to their supermarket jobs on Monday. My favourite is a day club on Playa D'en Bossa called Bora Bora where you can spot the dancers who have been at it all night and just cant stop. Next door is the bar Pago Pago where cheap cocktails come in pint glasses. Try a 'sex on the beach' two of those have seen me staggering along the beach towards an early bed. (2005) SADLY BORA BORA IS NOW CLOSED, A VICTIM OF RAMPANT TOURISM THE ADJACENT PARKING AREA IS NOW HAVING A FEW HOTELS BUILT ON IT, FAREWELL OLD FRIEND. Leave a Comment
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Maybe it is not the nicest beach because of the stony sand... better to wear some jellyshoes... but the water is great, there are 2 restaurants and a little bar at the beach, so everything you need. P.S.: This was the beach where Nina Hagen got married! Leave a Comment Directions: Only to reach by car at the street from Sant Joan de Labritja to Sant Miquel - do not miss the sign!
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 Cala Gracio by angidesign Nice little beach situated north of San Antoio, fine sand, clear water and surrounded by rocks. There is a little bar and you can rent sunbeds and umbrellas. Leave a Comment Address: north of San Antonio
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Well this is after Las Salinas my beach; it is the small sister of the Cala Gracio, and it is really small and hidden. There is a Restaurant El Chiringuito, run by a french family. Very nice. Leave a Comment
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by DPando One of the best views of the island... on front of it there is Es Vedra islet... the beach is stunning. althought that day the water was cloudy and a heavy sea stop my intention to look at the bottoms ... Anyway its a excellent place to spend a time Leave a Comment
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