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Ibiza is the third largest island in the Balearic Islands archipelago, which belongs to Spain. Due to its location in the Mediterranean Sea, Ibiza has a pleasant, subtropical climate, ideal for holidaymakers. The island is known for its pulsating energy, excellent clubs and music events, so it will be a great solution for those looking for places full of attractions for their 2025/2026 holiday.
Holidays in Ibiza without the beach? It is impossible! The beaches in Ibiza are beautiful, wide and free. Some of them have been awarded the "Blue Flag", awarded to bathing areas that meet high criteria of water purity and quality. Many resorts offer guests the rental of water sports equipment, motorboats and scooters.
In San Antonio on the west coast, it's worth visiting the famous bar Cafe del Mar. Since its opening in 1978, it has been consistently famous for the good music played there and for its beautiful sunsets. Tourists come especially to admire them while enjoying tasty drinks. It's a real feast for the senses.
The easiest way to get to Ibiza is from Poland or Berlin by plane. Direct flights to Ibiza from Poland are available only by charter. Neither low-cost airlines nor regular airlines offer direct flights to Ibiza from Poland.
The closest port to Ibiza on mainland Spain is Dénia - the ferry journey takes about 2 hours. Cruises from Dénia to the port of Ibiza operate daily, with increased frequency in the summer. During high season, the first ferry usually departs around 7:30 a.m. and arrives on the island around 11:00 a.m. The last departure from Dénia is at 17:00 and the ferry arrives in Ibiza at 19:15.
You can get from Majorca to Ibiza by both plane and ferry. Ferries from Majorca to Ibiza run up to 20 times a week, with increased frequency during holidays. The first ferry leaves from the port of Palma in Majorca at approximately 8:00 and arrives in Ibiza at 10:15. The last departure is around 16:30 PM and the ferry arrives in Ibiza around 20:00 PM.
The island delights with natural attractions. In 1999, Ibiza's biodiversity and culture were included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Worth a visit Las Salinas National Park (Ses Salines). It stretches from Ibiza to the neighboring island of Formentera. The protection covers wetlands, beaches and dunes, as well as salinas, i.e. shallow seaside reservoirs from which salt has been obtained for hundreds of years. This place is home to 200 species of birds.
The island is worth seeing Es Vedra. It was once inhabited. According to legend, it was here that the Carthaginian leader Hannibal was born. Currently, only goats can be found here. Due to the high iron content in the rocks, the island is one of the few places in the world where magnetic field disturbances occur. The compass becomes useless at this point.
There are numerous on the island caves. The most popular are: Cova de Can Marca or Cueva de Es Cuieram. You can admire various forms of cave deposits and dripstones, as well as paintings left there by the ancients.
Ibiza has a long and very interesting history. In the 1235th century BC, the Phoenicians settled here. Then the island changed hands until in XNUMX it came under the rule of Aragon (part of today's Spain). Worth seeing Archaeological Museum del Puig des Molins. There are exhibits from the ancient period and a Phoenician-Punic cemetery (Necropolis del Puig des Molins). Archaeological Museum of Ibiza and Formentera in Dalt Vila, located in a chapel building from the 14th century (Capilla del Salvador), is another place where monuments from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages have been collected.
Ibiza Town is located in the southeast of the island. dalt vila it is the oldest part of the town included on the UNESCO list. You can explore the old town on your own or take a guided tour. Late Gothic buildings and narrow cobblestone streets have their own atmosphere. A must-see during your walk Santa Maria Cathedral built on the ruins of a former mosque and Almudaina castle with city walls surrounding Ibiza Old Town.
A unique market takes place regularly in Es Cana - Hippy Market. You can buy original souvenirs from the island there. The stalls offer handmade jewelry, decorations, clothes, crafts, etc. Most of the things are related to the hippie culture. Ibiza is an island where every tourist will find something interesting for themselves among the local attractions.
These are frequently asked questions that bother people who are thinking about spending the first time holiday with family in Ibiza. The island has two faces - party and family.
In addition to its party face, the island is also famous for its clean sea, pine forests and sandy beaches, which are perfect for a holiday with children in Ibiza. Many travelers, looking for a perfect and peaceful holiday, wrongly ignore Ibiza as a family holiday destination with children. Few people are aware of the fact that Ibiza also has a calmer and family face.
It is best to combine a trip to Ibiza with a cruise and relaxation on a nearby island Formentera, which is easiest to get to by ferry. These are two different islands - one is famous for the best parties and the other, much quieter Formentera is an oasis of untouched nature and a popular destination for holidays with yoga and meditation. The clear water provides excellent conditions for yacht and motor boat cruises, diving and snorkeling. It is best to organize your trip to Ibiza and Formentera with a travel agency that will take care of all formalities related to transport and accommodation.
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