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What to do in Ibiza - The jewel of the Mediterranean

Actualizado: 3 abr 2024

It's much more than its famous nightlife and vibrant party scene. This charming destination, located in the Balearic Islands of Spain, gives you a variety of ideas to make the most of your time on the island. Whether you're looking for outdoor adventures, beach relaxation, cultural exploration, or exciting nightlife. High season in Ibiza generally coincides with the summer months, when the weather is warm and sunny, and the island is full of visitors looking to enjoy themselves. The high season usually runs from mid-June to early September.

Ibiza: Sun, Sea, & Fun: best investment

They are the best beaches: Ibiza is famous for its stunning white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. From the popular ones like Playa d'en Bossa and Ses Salines, to the quieter and more secluded ones like Cala Comte, Cala Tarida, Cala Jondal, and there is a beaches for all tastes.

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Enjoy Sailing in Ibiza.

Old Ibiza: Dalt Vila, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this fortified citadel offers stunning panoramic views, cobbled streets full of charm and a rich history to discover in its walls and museums. 

Nightlife: While Ibiza is known for its lively nightlife, there are options to suit all tastes, from iconic nightclubs like Pacha and Amnesia to more relaxed bars and pubs where you can enjoy live music and cocktails without having to stay out all night as is customary in some places on the Island.

Sports: The crystal-clear waters surrounding the island are perfect for a variety of water activities, including diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, paddle surfing and jet skiing. Schools and water sports centers abound throughout the island, offering you the opportunity to make the most of your visit.

 Nature: Ibiza offers beautiful natural landscapes that deserve to be explored. You can hike or cycle the country lanes that wind through fields of almond and olive trees or explore the stunning coastal cliffs and caves on boat excursions.

 

Gastronomy: Ibizan cuisine combines fresh ingredients from the sea with Mediterranean and Spanish influences. Don't miss the opportunity to try typical dishes such as paella, bullit de peix (a local fish stew) and sofrit pagès (a traditional meat and potato stew).

 

Island Walk: Explore local markets such as Mercat de Forada and Mercat Vell in Ibiza Town, where you can find local products, crafts and unique souvenirs. It is also worth visiting picturesque towns such as Santa Gertrudis and Sant Joan de Labritja to experience authentic Ibizan life.



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What to do in Ibiza - The jewel of the Mediterranean

Below are some recommendations to visit: Blue Marlin Ibiza is an exclusive beach club located on the south coast of the island. Renowned for its elegant atmosphere and luxury parties, it attracts an elite international clientele. It offers live music, exotic cocktails, gourmet cuisine and seating areas by the sea. Playa d’en Bossa, Cala Jondal, Puerto de Ibiza y Ses Salines..


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