Holiday & Travel Guide For Ibiza
In the middle of the Mediterranean Sea lies one of the club capitals of Europe: a small island named Ibiza with some of the biggest named clubs in the industry, including Pacha, Space, Café del mar and many others. This means that large numbers of tourists are attracted to the island on a seasonal basis, as the club scene is always alive. If you are looking for a clubbing holiday, then look no further.
Many of the clubs are set in the beautiful San Antonio bay, a plateau that is flat for around five hundred meters and covered with clear water, allowing you to walk out into the middle of what seems the sea. Sant Antoni bay is one of the best night scenes, as just a few meters away from the beautiful sand is a line of the hottest clubs for techno, electronic dance, house and trance music, with regular visits from huge UK DJ’s such as Carl Cox, Pete Tong, Tiesto and Dark Forest constantly bringing the hottest and most up to date music that there is. You should always try to buy tickets to the main clubs in advance, as door prices can be around 20 euros more, enough for 2 more beers when you get inside!. The prices for drinks can be high, so be warned to take plenty of cash with you, but there really is not any other island like it for the atmosphere, so it is well worth a visit at least once.
Head to a sunset café first, before the clubs, to really get in the mood for a great night out. Cocktails and spirits overlooking the sun setting over San Antonio will allow you to relax and get those initial cheaper drinks, so you are prepared for the clubbing scene later. Try the Café del Mar and make the most of the wonders of the Ibiza scenery. The music will already be spinning in the bars, so you will be entertained all through the night. Around this area are many go karting tracks and usual day time holiday activities too, so you will never be bored.
If clubbing is not to your taste then do not fear for Ibiza is a historical island with ancient ruins scattered around too. There are desirable tourist hot spots, from old castles up in the mountains and built on cliff edges, to the magnificent old town and the old port of Ibiza. This has fantastic ramparts and old crooked authentic streets, which are brilliant for getting lost down on a hot afternoon, as the sun is covered by the high old style Spanish architecture which is just made more outstanding by the site of the sun glistening over the old tiled roofs. Being an island of vast history, Ibiza is locally claimed to be the birth place of Christopher Columbus and there is a monument that has been erected in his honour.
For a more family feel, try the Playa d’en Bossa area, with carousels and bouncy castles as well as everything else a child could need for a great holiday in the sun. Water sports can also be enjoyed around all of the coastal areas, meaning there is an activity whatever your age.
Happy Holidays!