Despite its current reputation for all-night parties, hedonism and elegance, Ibiza was first popularised by a hippy community, and in amongst the trendy clubs and lively beaches, their presence is still felt in the many markets they established throughout the years, the most famous of which is just a short drive away.
You’re also just a few minutes’ drive from Santa Eulalia, where you can find a wide range of restaurants, bars and markets, while the city of Ibiza is about 25 minutes by car and the airport is 30 minutes away. Furthermore, the beaches of Cala Pada, Niu Blau and Cala Martina in the eastern part of the island are all within walking distance, as is the famous Nikki Beach Club, only 10 minutes away.
Indeed, the immense popularity of the island ensures you’ll never be far from anything you need – be that a supermarket, restaurant or an all-night dance floor! As the clubbing capital of the world, you can guarantee a good night out at any of Ibiza’s famous clubs including Pacha, Amnesia and the world’s biggest club: Privilege.
And for those not looking to party every night, Ibiza is ideal for a romantic weekend and even an active family holiday – with amazing cycling, kayaking, hiking, and many more activities on offer! These are particularly good during the winter when the island calms down a little but retains its fabulous weather.
Of course, no Spanish island would be complete without a fine array of wine and seafood on offer, and Ibiza is no different, with a thriving culinary scene.
Ibiza has earnt its status as a perfect holiday destination, thanks to its shimmering turquoise waters, lagoons, coves, and of course, endless beaches that stretch to the horizon, as well as its less documented charming countryside and vibrant communities dotted across the little island.