I've been twice in Balearic Island, both of them in Majorca, only quickly passing by Ibiza. In my second visit, I tried to reserve some time to Ibiza, but we ended staying two weeks in different areas... more
Speedboat ‘AIR’. Skipper Neil Wood. I took 3 friends out on Neil’s boat AIR in August 2008 and can honestly say I've never had such a blast. Neil took us everywhere we wanted to go - knowledge of the... more
Hippy Market at Es Cana & San Carlos
The Ibiza hippy market happens on Wednesdays in Es Cana & Saturdays in San Carlos (Las Dalias). Here you can buy local crafts from hippies of the island. Not only... more
Santa Eulalia is the third largest town in Ibiza. It is popular with families and couples that want more of a relaxing holiday. We visited an early morning and it was very peaceful. The town itself... more
Arriving in Ibiza by boat, the first thing I noticed was the castle above the town. It seems every Mediterranean port has a castle. Below the castle here are the residences and, of course, the bars... more
To tell the truth - i was a kind of dissappointed: in my imagination it looked completely different - BUT there is no beach, only some stony rocks, the surrounding is by far not nice, the drinks are... more
Situated at the southern end of the fortifications the Sant Bernat Bastion was the last to be built under Calvi’s plan. In 1570 Alonso Rubian ordered that the Soto Fosc tunnel and gate, next to the... more
I headed off by bus to Puerto de San Miguel to see the famous caves which the brochure says is a must when visiting Ibiza --- okay, so I was thinking of something to do and so I went to it. Actually,... more
San Carlos is a sleepy village which was very popular with the hippies in the 1960s. They used to hang out in a bar called Anita's bar which is still there and a good place to stop for a coffee or... more
Amnesia is probably the most mlarketing savvy clubs in Ibiza.. you wil get a taste of it, right at the airport. The place is about 15 minutes ride in a car from Figuerettas. The place opens its doors... more
Head up the slope and across the drawbridge to enter Old Town where you'll find narrow, winding cobbled streets and great views. Plenty of restaurants, shops, art galleries, etc. At the top are a... more
When you are miles from home the internet can be your best friend so when im in Ibiza i use Playonet. There are loads of cybercafes on the island called locatarios, dont trust them! They almost all... more
Ok, the island has many beaches but this was just 5’ walk away from our hotel through a nice path (pic 1) called paseig de ses Pitiuses. There were also some... more
This Necropolis (city of the dead in greek) was located just 5’ away from our hotel so we visited the site one morning. It houses 3000 (!) underground tombs... more
Although we spend of our time in Ibiza Town walking around the Old Town one evening we decided to walk a bit into the modern part of the city. Pic 1 is taken up... more
This was the last site we visited before we exit the Old Town. A beautiful baroque church that was built in 1592 (but construction continued until the end of... more
Highily on my visit list because I knew it is just opposite the cathedral I got disappointed when I saw that Museu Arqueològic d'Eivissa i Formentera was closed... more
It’s a religious museum located inside the cathedral. The entrance fee is 1euro so I gave it a try, obviously if you’re not into this theme you may skip it... more
Santa Maria d’Eivissa catedral was the only place of Dalt Vila that was busy in the morning, an organized group of 40 people were there with their cameras on... more
If you think Ibiza is just nightclubs and beaches you should visit Dalt Vila (upper town ). It is the old walled town located on the hill over the port. It is a... more
San Telmo church(iglesia Sant Elm ) is a church that we passed by many times through out the day going to Old Town but we never managed to get inside! It’s a... more
No surprise most visitors love the area near the port. We started to check the area early in the evening checking the yachts or any other small or big boat... more
We checked in at the hotel and walked to the city. The main square/anenue is Paseo vara de Ray (passeig Vara del Rey in catalan).It’s a place in the very heart... more
The Caves of San Marca in Ibiza are located in the town of San Miguel. They are over 100,000 years old and the majority of it is now fossilized. However, tours... more
First, let me say that I will not be putting up all of my photos here.... I don't want to get kicked off the site. Second, the most fun that I have ever had in an 8 day period, I had here. I do love...
Ibiza the island of clubbing, beaches, and beautiful scenery…
I am very happy we made our minds and decided to go for a long weekend, even if budget with our next trip to USA was not in the best...
I have been visiting Ibiza at least once a year since 1997, and each time I go back I feel as if part of me stays there.
I am often asked what I see in this island with it's reputation for badly...
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