| The Well Rough Guide To Ibiza |
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| Written by Tom Binns |
| Friday, 13 November 2009 09:39 |
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Ibiza is the most western island of the Balearic Islands, and human habitation dates from at least 5000 BC. If all you know of Ibiza is the trashy TV show that play on Satellite TV then you're in for a bit of a pleasant surprise when you come and visit. Ibiza is hilly and has sandy Calas and rocks and the most beautiful beaches and sandy shores of the Mediterranean. Ibiza Town retains all its past glory and whilst commercialism has brought some high rise hotels there are also still some great places of character. Most of the hotels are open from April through October only. Ibiza has an incredible mix of cultures, the Spanish, this hippies, the clubbers, the media types, the glitterati from across Europe, the old school posh English Ibiza is the perfect if you love the warm summer sun. The island is famous for its hot summers and perfect beach weather and the sunshine is certainly plentiful during this time. In the winter the weather is colder but there's still plenty of sun. The island tends to be deserted once the clubs shut. San Antonio is very popular, especially to people looking to escape the unpredictable British weather and enjoy almost guaranteed summer sun. It's full of the wrong type of tourists though if you want to get away from England. Most of the English here prefer to holiday in their football shirts. Ibiza has lots to offer no matter what type of holiday you are after. You sure to have an amazing time in the Balearics. It's worth pointing out that ibiza pretty much closes down for the winter once the clubs shut in October. Which is a shame as it's a great place to visit all year around. Kindly provided by LJ-Marketing.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |