Ibiza Island Info
Ibiza Island magnetic charm might centre around
activities that
involve the words 'plot' and 'lost' but it's always worth remembering a
few pointers that will make your time here that little bit easier.
First
up, if you're on the Ibiza island for more than a week, you and your
mates should nab a Spanish sim-card at any Movistar shop. At just 6
euro a pop you'll save yourself a small fortune on those ridiculous 'we
r on the terrace, where r u?' text tennis bouts.
Just
be sure to take your passport down to the Movistar shop - you'll need
this to purchase one - and don't forget to leave some credit on the sim
when you leave. That way you can keep hold of it for next year.
Unless
you're swimming in money, taxis are an unnecessary luxury - end of. It
will cost you just 1.65 euro to get between Ibiza Town and San Antoni
or Santa Eulalia by bus (rather than, say, 20 euro plus in a taxi).
The Disco Bus to Amnesia
or Privilege is just 2.10 euro and a
worthy source of banter and insider info to boot.
Another
must-do is grabbing yourself a Spanish phrase book. It's a cliche but a
little effort goes a long way and you'll earn respect from the locals
just for trying. If you're looking to explore the more adventurous
sides of the Ibiza island (or anywhere that isn't a pure tourist trap)
some choice phrases aren't just a conscientious gesture - but a
necessity.
Planning on waxing your credit card? It can be a
dangerous game on Ibiza island soil but if it's one you choose to play
then make sure you have secondary ID on you. You'll need to this to
complete the transaction.
The Ibiza Island Night life effervescence
For
more than three decades, Ibiza Island houses after sunset, the
Libertine and free of inhibitions parties of Europe. Clubs do not
amazed proportions, or just by looks, but mostly through the atmosphere
created by thousands of merry dancing on the parts house, trance and
techno's Tiesto, Paul Van Dyk, Sasha, John Digweed, Armin Van Buuren,
Roger Sanchez, Paul Oakenfold and David Guetta.
Many of the
mega-party sites are taking place in the town of Sant Rafael,
specifically in Privilege, officially the largest nightclub in the
world. It is very likely to get lost in the crowd, because the place
has a capacity of 10,000 people.
Big or rival Amnesia is
located less than a kilometre away, club famous for parties with foam
and highly appreciated by the locals. It is spectacular and paradise,
of Sant Antoni, built in the form of a pyramid, with an interior like
Celebi Colosseum.
When the atmosphere becomes too hot, the
dance floor into a huge shower. The best recipe of success but seems to
apply Space, in Ibiza, a club which could be heard, over time, all the
great DJ in the world. Opened during the day, Space ensure, as far as
the law allows the continuity of fun, a role that we shared with Pacha,
the only major club in the "White Island, which is open all year. In
the cool months, when tourists are few, Pacha assume the responsibility
of the local in Friday night and Saturday.
The glory days of
endless parties have little sunset in Ibiza Island, because of a recent
rule that forces clubs to close the gates and the hours at which, until
now, the parties were in heat. Although the night life has become
almost a synonym for the name of the island, and authorities were
forced to lead tourism at a different level, promoting, in particular,
natural beauties and historical heritage, the desire to make Ibiza a
family destination.
If you hit the road with children, move on
to "Monumento a los Corsarios" in the city of Ibiza, an obelisk built
in honor of Pirates who have protected the island against the
attackers, in the XVIII century. Artwork, which they say it would be
unique in the world, was inaugurated in 1925. Past comes out of these
places and better out at the Museum of Archeology, in whose rooms are
artifacts from civilizations that had the chance: Phoenicians, Arabs,
Romans... The museum is included in UNESCO heritage, as it is, in fact,
much of Ibiza island, called "White Island" because of architecture.
In
terms of geographical beauties, the notice system of underground
galleries artificial lighting "Cova de Can Marca" in the city of Ibiza
and caves "Her Fontanelles" (cave paintings), "Santa Caves Ibiza"
(famous for Stalactite) or "Cova its Llegostes "(a natural cave, which
opens onto a large aquarium and shelters). All the depth is "Puig des
Molins Nekropolis, one of the largest and best preserved tombs
underground in the world.
Golden sands and blue water
They
say that young hippy, which have contributed to the popularity Ibiza
island, they have been attracted by clubs or night life. Preferred to
look at the sunset, seated on the sand, water and rocky shores, with
frequent pine forests. Besides, the beaches of Ibiza Island are
considered to be among the most spectacular of the Mediterranean.
Cavallet
of Sant Jordi, for example, is the largest nudist beach in the area,
but should not be a nudist to stay here. There is a special region
where Friday was tan ordinary families with children, and another,
grasping for gay couples. Due to large waves, Cavallet It is
increasingly appreciated and practitioners of extreme sports, like Las
Salinas Beach, south of the Ibiza island.
In hot months, the
newest music from speakers vibrate premises, and young people Friday to
be watching or be admirer. There are, however, and quiet beaches,
mostly in the north. At the beginning of the summer season, the
Xarracca, Rencli of S'illot or Xuclar, for example, you will not see
more than two or three people.
Cheap Eats in Ibiza Island
Survey the endless eggs/sausage/ omelette signs
that run alog the San
Antonio fountains and you'd be forgiven for thinking you're destined to
eat greasy spoon food unless you're prepared to wedge it. But it's not
necessarily so.
Head to David's Pizzeria on the main road
running parallel to the Sunset Strip and get your laughing gear around
a starter, one of San An's finest pizzas, a desert, a beer and a shot
for just 12 euros. It's hard to argue with that!
If you're
looking for burgers then our most recommendation is the Pennsylvania
Burger, just off San An's West End. Around 7 euros will bag you an
all-singing, all-dancing special stuffed with bacon, cheese, gherkins -
the works. Best burgers bar none on this island.
For a more
rustic sit-down experience bus it over to Ibiza Town and head to Bar
Comidas S.Juan, opposite the Lo Cura bar on Calle Mont Gri. With their
seat-next-to-strangers policy, cosy but busttling ambience and
ridiculously affordable, tasty home-cooking (tow can eat starters and
mains polishes off with a house red for just over 20 euros), it's a
genuine treat although its popularity can cause queues of up to an hour.
Slightly
less over subscribed but still lip-smack tasty is Can Costa, where you
can get a hearty bean soup for around 2 euros whilst mains like steak
on grilled squid with chips come in at 6-10 euros. Take a right when
you reach Cafe Mary Sol and it's on the road running parallel to the
port, just two doors before Attitude.
And make sure you save
space for the Argentinean BBQ of El Parador, opposite the petrol
station at the McDonalds roundabout on your way to Playa D'En Bossa. Everyone knows the
Argentineans rule the roost when it comes to beef and it won't damage
your pockets too hard either.
When The Sun Goes Down in Ibiza Island
Forget the clubs
for a moment, if there's one experience that truly defines Ibiza island
it's surely the sunset. If you're kicking off a big night out then the
iconic Cafe Mambo on the Sunset Strip should be a first port of call
for its convivial buzz and the communal cheering that flames up once
that big orange ball finally dips under the horizon. An Ibiza
institution, Mambo also regularly hosts DJs like Nic Fanciulli, James
Zabiela, Pete Gooding and Pete Tong at their infamous pre-parties.
Also
on the Sunset Strip, Cafe Savannah offers a more laidback, lazy vibe
with pre-parties including Soul Heaven's Louie Vega & Friends
on
Sundays, Milk 'N' 2 Sugars on Mondays, and Pete Tong's Wonderland on
Fridays. Their intimate back room is also home to many a voguish 4am
session.
For a more classically chilled and Ibiza vibe,
head to
Cafe Del Mar where global chillout sounds will lull a slightly older
and more cosmopolitan gathering over the horizon. Or if you're looking
for a more cosmic experience check out Kumharas. Tucked carefully and
somewhat incongruously on San An bay, Kumharas is a hippies' heaven
with a seriously laidback vibe, lush beats and occasional fire-jugglers
getting you horizontal of body and mind.
Warm-ups and Pre-Parties
As
the Ibiza island offers more variety than ever, its bar culture
compliments Ibiza's club monarchy. If you've over San An way then one
of your first ports of call should be Plastik, on Avenida Dr Fleming.
Responsible for bringing a touch of style to San An, Plastik will be
hosting pre-parties for both Pete Tong's Wonderland and Judge Jules'
Judgement Sundays with big name guests dropping in for sets. On other
nights you'll find stock sounds of the soulful house and cheeky electro
vibe and a fun dressed-up crowd to match.
Manumission's Bar M
might not be the home of Ibiza Rocks this year but it's still a cool
bayside hangout, whilst the Ibiza Rocks Hotel itself will also be the
sight of much mayhem with nightly gigs from upcoming acts, with the
weekly Ibiza Rocks 'Reclaim The Night' after-parties and occasional
comedy nights also scheduled there.
At the top end of the West
End, Viva is the workers hang-out of choice and at only 1 euro a pint
for them, it's not hard to see why. It's open decks each night too so
if you're a budding DJ get down there with a mix CD post-haste.
Of
course, if you want to shoot the breeze and vodka limons in slightly
classier environs then a night set against the winking moonlit waters
of Ibiza Town's port should never be overlooked.
Streaming past
the buzz carnival of sights, sounds and drags queens, head to the far
and where you'll find The Base Bar. An unofficial hangout for industry
Brits, beautiful young sorts and trendy pace-setters, it's always
energetically buzzing and fun.
Tucked inside Ibiza Town and
carved into the rock up behind Calle De Virgin, Noctambula is a
particular pre-party favourite with a soundtrack of seductive minimal
and chic techno ensuring the cooler cats come to sip and slide.
Down
the road to Figuerettes, be sure to save a space in your debauch diary
for the slick art-deco hotel of Es Vive, where afternoon pool party
sessions are planned from Mark Wilkinson's Kidology and Mark Doyle's
Fierce Angels before they move into the hotel's intimate late bar for
some nocturnal naughtiness.
When you go to Ibiza Island and tariff?
Tourist
season begins in May and keep up in October, but their clubs come in
bread, usually only in June and remain active until the end of
September - beginning of October. Best parties to take place and around
major holidays - Easter, Christmas and New Year.
Statistically
speaking, July is the most warm, while the poorest in rainfall. If we
judge by the employment of hotels, August is preferred by most of the
tourists, despite some higher tariffs. Almost all agency displays, in
principle, prices between 500 and 800 euro per person for a stay of a
week in a 3-4 star hotel, but those who managed to raise during the
year amounts may be important a leave of 1700 euro. But you can find
tours in a weekend to 250, even 200 euro / person.
And Chillax...
Reset
and realign with some choice chillaxing. Unpick beneath the island's
many layers and find hidden worlds within Ibiza's verdant wonderland.
Just take Es Vedra. The rising and breath-stealing rock is both the
third most mognetic force in the world and the perfect place to bring
some gravity to a mangled mind.
It's best enjoyed from the pirate
watchtower if you're hardy enough to find it, but can be seen from
Calla D'Hort beach, where you can also get a sporadic boat to another
one of the Ibiza's hidden beauties - the secret beach Atlantis. A
natural formation of weird flat rocks, this bewitching hippy shrine is
something many claim to have seen but only a few have actually enjoyed.
Make the mission and you won't be left disappointed.
Of course,
Ibiza Island has been a hippies heaven for as long as we can remember
and the hippy market at Las Dalias is another lasting reminder. Buy
small wooden trinkets, hemp jewellery or just soak up the chilled vibes.
If
you can get hold of a car head North, where many a gasp-grabbing view
will engulf your senses. Hesd to the island's Northern most point - San
Juan - and prepare to be taken aback by what many call "The Real Ibiza".
Finally,
if you're looking tor a true escape from the madness then head offshore
to Formentera. Close in proximity, yet far in spirit, the white sands
and deep blue seas will offer a washing hideaway from Ibiza's bustle.
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