Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Ibiza The Island Of Fun

Ibiza called Eivissa in Catalan, has always been known for beautiful beaches and crazy nights. For example, Ses Salines, the common Spanish 3,389 inhabitants that lies behind the airport, offers an expanse of fine sand and blue-green water, where you can get carried away by the beauty of nature, accompanied by lounge music, and sip iced and refreshing cocktails. Or, heading towards the bays of the west coast, you can immerse yourself in total tranquility and make their holiday a truly relaxing. Or you can go to Cala d'Hort, where you can find the right mix of sand and rocks, and off to see and will see Ex Ex Vedranell, special rocks, inhabited only by wild goats, and hawks.

After the beaches here is the hours of the premises and clubs, because Ibiza is also a land of clubs and long nights. Among the most popular we can mention "You know Trinxa" and "Jockey Club" offering a service bar and restaurant does not stop on the beach, "Bora Bora" Playa d'En Bossa, the disco "El Divino", "Es Paradis", "Pacha", "Space" and many, many more.

But Ibiza is not only beach and is not only the madness of the night, it also has a hinterland to be discovered, made of beautiful country, and colorful markets. For example, Dalt Vila, the heart of the island, recognized by UNESCO, and the starting point to visit is definitely the Mercat Vell, or old market area, where you can savor the traditional croissant Croissant Show or visit the workshop and see how Pedro's still produced by hand sandals and leather bags.

For lovers of art and history can visit the baroque cathedral which houses the retablos, altarpieces painted, dated 1300 and 1400, or the archaeological museum that houses statues and relics dating back to Carthage. And if it is a Shopping Victim is definitely a must-compulsory Divina, A boutique that sells typical Ibicenco leaders of fashion, so strictly white garments, skirts, vests, shirts and hats Or the colorful markets, born in the 60s when this island was the refuge of hippies from around the world. First among them is the Market of Punta El Arab, Which is a quarter of an hour from the center, and where you can find over 400 stalls of local designers and artisans offer handmade clothes and accessories, but also objects from around the world such as those from India. More market to visit is Las DaliasEvery Sunday from 9 am to 17 pm, here you can find clothes with a modern ethnic fabrics, retro handbags, tapestry, batik and silver jewelry and gemstones.

To achieve this dream, you can contact the airlines often offer low cost or rely on tour operators, for those who want a holiday DIY, you can choose from many hotels, including many at discount prices, bookable online.

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