Ibiza – An Island To Forget Your Worries
Most people know of Ibiza for its nightclubs and dance music scene, but the island is not just about hearing the latest beats and watching famous DJs play. It is located in the Mediterranean Sea, and is the Balearic Island closest to mainland Spain. It has a coastline that stretches for more than 125 miles which is dotted with many small pristine coves and stunning beaches with golden san and clear blue water.
There is accommodation available to suit every budget from simple and cheap rooms up to deluxe villas and resorts, these can be found throughout the island and not just on the shore. Most visitors come during the summer months of July and August at which time it is essential to book ahead to be assured of getting a place to stay.
Ibiza’s fame skyrocketed during the’90s when the dance music scene really began to take off. Now you can find some of the best clubs and bars in Europe. Thousands of visitors both young and old enjoy the social life that is unmatched. Apart from the nightclubs there are many other attractions. You can choose to spend a leisurely few days relaxing in a rural stone cottage and exploring the numerous walks near to almond and olive groves, as well as taking time to experience the pine forests, salt lakes, and historic buildings.
Ibiza town still has a medieval charm and is the biggest and perhaps most beautiful on the island. It is full of first class restaurants, friendly bars, and a stunning cathedral.
Ibiza is a perfect destination at any time of the year. It has an average of 300 days of sunshine and very little rain. The days never get too hot as there is usually a gentle and refreshing sea breeze. Many tourists are now discovering the charm of the island in winter.
Whenever you choose to come you will find the pace of life to be relaxed and stress free. It is for this reason many tourists choose to make a pilgrimage here every year.
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