Ibiza is one of the scenically beautiful Balearic Islands that sit in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Spain. It is one of the four largest islands, which includes Majorca, Minorca and Formentera. Ibiza is the 3rd largest of these islands, and each offers a unique cultural heritage perspective in addition to its geographic beauty and amazing views. Because each of the islands is unique and has its own atmospheric personality, tourists flock to each of them every summer. Vacationers who are staying in Ibiza Spain hotels can take a ferry to Formentera, its smaller neighbor for a day’s outing.
Ibiza is located approximately 80 kilometers off the coast, which is just enough room for privacy, though it is not too far removed from the mainland to provide for easy access. Of all the Balearic Islands, this one has the strongest reputation of a party island. And this reputation is deserved and hard won. Meanwhile, this carefree and uninhibited party atmosphere does not mean that the island is not also fully equipped with many natural attractions. For families and interested singles, there is plenty to seek out in way of cultural heritage and daytime activities. In addition the government is trying to scale down this party persona and is emphasizing its family friendly aspects.
However, for the wild and crazy party enthusiast, the bands play on. Club hoppers should guide themselves to the towns of San Antonio and the island’s capital, Ibiza Town. San Antonio’s West End is infamous for its party scene. This is probably the most popular tourist area as well. Some of the better-known clubs include Es Paradis, which offers fabulous water parties, and Privilege, which is recognized as the largest club in the world. These two take second and third place to the most popular club on the island, Eden.
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