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The charming village is surrounded by luxury villas and panoramic views across to the island of Formentera. Visit the whitewashed church, snorkel in secluded coves and soak up the peaceful vibes of village life. Where to Stay in Es Cubells: — Villa Perla features 4 bedrooms, multiple outdoor areas, sea views and a large infinity pool. The 3 bedroom property has a pool and garden to enjoy.

Framed by pine trees, the sheltered, shallow bay is perfect for safe splashing. Hire sunbeds for lazy days on the wide arc of sand and let the kids loose with a range of water sports. Best Places to Stay in Cala Vadella: — Can Xica offers an authentic homestay environment with private beach access and a lovely garden to relax in.

The soft white sands of Cala Tarida drift into water that shimmers with a range of blues and greens. Located on the west coast in a quiet part of Ibiza, the petite resort is popular with families playing volleyball on the sand and dining in beachfront restaurants. Serene, transparent water rests on a backdrop of pine trees and rocks perfect for snorkelling around.

The golden-sand beach is rarely overcrowded, restaurants are just steps from the sea and water sports keep you active by day. During the day, take in the views of San Antonio Bay, catch ferries from the marina to explore and soak up the rays on nearby beaches. A leisurely walk from the partying crowds at San Antonio takes you to Cala Gracio.

The calm, crystal clear water of the cove is ideal for swimming with children. Pine trees provide shade and walking trails, while casual beach bars keep you fuelled up for fun in the sun. For north Ibiza hotels by the sea, unpack your bags in the former fishing village of Port de Sant Miquel. Stroll through the resort to browse among quaint boutique stores and hop from bar to bar along the sand. Once a haven for pirates, the dripstone caves of Cuevas Can Marca are nearby.

Spend your days taking in sweeping views from the lighthouse and cycling around the scenic countryside. Best Places to Stay in Portinatx: — Grupotel Ibiza Beach Resort is situated right on the beach and offers a quiet, adults-only environment. This relaxing hideaway features Ibiza holiday resorts stretched around a crescent-moon shaped beach.

If you love to step off soft sands for snorkelling in crystal clear water, base your Ibiza vacation in Es Figueral. Rocky inlets create underwater magic and water sports help you explore from above. Enjoy views out to Tago Mago island off the coast and pop down the road to explore Santa Eulalia. A lush valley of pine trees and clear, shallow water makes Cala Llenya a popular spot for family picnics.

Or, settle in at beach bars for scrumptious paella. Take a windsurfing lesson to drift across the glassy ocean surface, snorkel with marine life straight from the sand and get active with beach volleyball. The most northerly point, Portinatx, is only a minute drive from the southern-most point at Platja de ses Salines. And all this within just a minute drive of the airport.

In between the two, there are so many delectable coves to explore that even those coming in high season should be able to find a spot to themselves. Southern Ibiza is arguably where the Island is at its most romantic and languid.

Spectacular hotel accommodation can be found in the upper part of the town with harbour and castle views but there is something for all tastes and budgets to be found in Ibiza Town.

In the Plaza del Parque street entertainers amuse the daytime crowds but beware as anything goes when night approaches. The clubs of Boom and Pacha are close by and scantily clad dancers will do their best to lure you in. Stilt walkers, leather clad models and people in the most extravagant costumes will be out and about strutting their stuff. All tastes and preferences are catered for in clubs that stay open until the sun rises. Pacha is one of the biggest names in the clubbing world and Pacha Ibiza recently celebrated 40 years of being on the island.

Hotels in Ibiza Town. This is the most popular resort on the island and is very close to the airport. The water sports facilities are amazing and there are cool beach bars, chill-out sunbeds and great music all day long. How about dancing on the sand at Bora Bora or sharing a pedalo with friends or maybe a thrilling ride on a banana boat. Accommodation ranges from budget hotels on the beach to five star luxury.

Away from the beach there is an extensive shopping area with brand names and the latest in beachwear. The Aguamar water park is nearby for an alternative to the beach and glass bottomed boats will take you on trips to Formentera and to see the mysterious Es Vedra rock off the south coast of the island. If you want a change from the clubs there are themed bars, traditional Irish pubs and lounge bars that celebrities can sometimes be spotted chilling out in. This is a resort that encompasses everything from laid back to outrageous all in one go.

Sankeys is a long-time favourite with clubbers and has a huge worldwide following. This is a resort that really does have it all for serious party types. There are opening parties, closing parties, tribute bands, Biergartens and ad-hoc beach party sessions where the vibrant atmosphere on the warm sand is perfect for pre-clubbing drinks. Hotels in Playa d'en Bossa.

The pace here is slower and more relaxing and the year round community means that whenever you visit there is always something going on. The palm tree lined promenade runs the length of the wide flat sandy beach where children can play safely to their hearts content. Excellent hotels along the promenade are great for quick access to the beach while a few streets back a variety of apartments can be found. An Agroturism hotel can be found just a few minutes outside the town set in vast parklands but still being close enough to the action.

Santa Eulalia is known as the cultural and gastronomic centre of Ibiza as well as being home to the only river on the island. The main street of Calle San Jaime is where anyone and everyone meets for daytime coffee and conversation and to sit and watch the world go by. The Street of Restaurants is close by and in the early evening when the road is closed to traffic the street becomes alive with a fiesta like atmosphere as restaurants set out their chairs and tables.



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