Living The Party Life in Ibiza Spain

by admin on January 10, 2011

When it comes to Ibiza Spain, most people are fooled by its modest reputation with Americans. But, Ibiza most definitely lives up to its title of being the party capital of Europe or “the new Provence,” because of its exquisite beauty, exhilarating nightlife, and cream-of-the-crop restaurants and hotels. However, with its innocent-looking exterior and wild interior, there’s more than meets the eye in this exotic island. Take a look at the hotels, beaches and other tourist attractions Ibiza Spain has to offer, and, remember – what happens in Ibiza stays in Ibiza!

One of the best hotels in Ibiza is called Es Cucons Hotel Rural. One tourist labels it as the place to be to discover the highest of Ibiza Spain. With its immediate service and access to beverage-filled bars, relaxing hammocks and magical suite terrace fronts, you’ll feel like royalty. Not to mention that it’s only about 20 minutes away from the Ibiza entertainment district. Another Ibiza hotel is the Invisa Hotel Club Cala Verde. Its variety of food and cheerful staff and guests is literally overshadowed by their suites’ cliff top view of the incredible mountain and beach. Finally, a family-friendly option would be the Invisa Hotel Ereso, which 3-star rating doesn’t even do justice. This accommodation Ibiza provides cuts a clean record – literally and metaphorically! The Ereso is pure spotless and quiet; rooms are polished daily and the windows are double-glazed, so you can’t hear anything! Perfect for children who can become messy and sleep early at night.

As for Ibiza travel spots, the Aqua Marine Boat Charters is definitely a place to check out. Visitors boast about the snorkelling, wakeboarding, waterskiing – and drinks available on the boat! Another Ibiza town landmark is the Castle of Ibiza. One tourist compares the entrance to a draw bridge, which leads to small homes that are directly built into the castle. Travel through the cobble streets to the top ramp – where you will discover flawless angles of city scenery. Finally, another favourite for people on Ibiza vacations is the Can Rich De Buscastell, a vineyard and winery where every Monday, you get a taste of the sweet organic wine (produced from the land of Ibiza Spain) – and even the acres of vineyards, olive trees or possibly a tour of the winery.

Let’s not forget the beaches that make Ibiza Spain so luscious. Perhaps the “best” Ibiza beach, Cala Bassa is maybe 300 metres long with abundant pine trees that gather along the back. The water is pristine blue and cold to compensate for a hot, sunny day. Another beach – called Playa De Ses Salines – is located in the south component of the island. But, whether you choose to club, snorkel, or vegetate at the beach all day – or all three – Ibiza Spain is an extraordinary place to wonder.

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