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Ibiza, one of Spain’s Balearic Islands, blends pristine beaches with a legendary nightlife and a rich cultural heritage. Located in the western Mediterranean, it offers a experience for travelers, families, and party-goers alike.
Highlights
- Spectacular beaches and coves with crystal-clear waters
World-renowned nightlife, clubs, and venues- Historic old town (Dalt Vila) with cobbled streets walls dating back to the 16th century - Tranquil countryside and farmers markets delivering local crafts and cuisine
Easy day trips to nearby Formentera for turquoise seas and unspoiled shorelines
to Visit
Peak season runs from late spring to early autumn, when temperatures are warm and events are plentiful
- For a more atmosphere, consider shoulder seasons (late spring or early fall) with milder and comfortable sea
Getting Around
- A car or scooter offers flexibility to explore hidden beaches and inland villages
Public buses connect major towns and beaches, though schedules can be less frequent outside peak routes - Boats provide scenic connections to nearby coves smaller islands
Practical Tips
Plan evening outings to secure entry or reservations, especially on weekends
- Respect local customs: outdoor and terrace seating are popular dress codes are generally casual for day, chic for nightlife
- Stay hydrated and protect the with sunscreen, hats, and shade
- Try local specialties such as fresh seafood, medieval-inspired dishes in Dalt Vila, and traditionalicenco desserts### Itinerary (–4 Days)
- Day 1: Dalt Vila, stroll the marina, and dine in the old town
- Day2: Beach at a sheltered cove, sunset at a beach club
- Day 3: villages, rural markets, and a coastal hike- 4: Day trip to Forera for crystal-clear waters and relaxed vibes
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