Thursday 14 February 2019

The city that never sleeps - Ibiza Tour Guide from UK

Welcome to the clubbing capital of the world, Ibiza is the Spanish Island that is always on the radar of tourist due to its bewitching beauty, rich history and stunning little villages. The island’s eclectic mix of clubs absolutely exceeds the expectations of music lovers but there’s so much more to enjoy in Ibiza than rocking tunes and pool parties. A mesmerizing island famed for its open mindedness, bohemian attitude and freedom of thought and expression and because of this many writers, poets, musicians, artists flocked to Ibiza. I know you desperately want to go to Ibiza and if you’re one of those who already plan your trip here’s our complete tour guide to Ibiza from UK.

How to get there?

First comes first! Before doing anything you need to decide how you’ll reach to iconic island. Well, Ibiza is notorious and well connected place. Reaching Ibiza is pretty easy no matter where you’re based. Some places will take longer time than others but pocket money permitting, anyone anytime can hop over to gorgeous Spanish Island.
Plane: Flying is almost the quickest and most convenient method of travel to Ibiza. Ibiza has an international airport which serves Ibiza and neighboring smaller island of Formentera. Most large cities in Europe offer direct flights to Ibiza, including both lower-cost carriers and some with traditional flag carriers.

Where to stay?

Ibiza has soo many places to stay, infact you’ll get confused what to choose for staying. Your place of staying totally depends on your budget and type of holidays you’re looking for. If you don’t have money issues, luxurious staying is the best way to enjoy every aspect of your holiday. The Giri Residence is favorite of all, nestled within the tiny village of San Juan. The village has historic importance as well. It offers 5 stunning suites that have an amazing in-house chef that makes food to treat your taste buds.
One of the greatest spot for partying, still tucked away from the hustle is “Migjorn Ibiza Suites and Spa”. An ideally located place, just minutes away from the beach and only 10 minutes’ walk from some of the eminent clubs including Ushuaia.
Pop into the “Bodycamp in Ibiza” if you want to stay active or enjoy fun activities. Each year, astonishing team run a weekly program proffers fitness, educational classes and healthy food, all within a glorious Ibizian mansion. In addition to that, if you love to do yoga Ibiza has some most amazing Yoga Retreats. Head over to the Soulshine Yoga Retreat, I bet you’ll never forget the time you spent here. Each day they have optional programs of Yoga classes all within a gorgeous Ibizan mansion.

Where to Eat?

You can find hundreds of eating spots in Ibiza. Here is our list of comprising some of the best places to eat in dazzling island.

Sa Brisa: 

Old town gold! Sa Brisa is one of the perfect places for tapas. They have credit to serve some of the iconic dishes in new and fun ways.  The restaurant pays special attention on quality that’s the main reasons why tourists as well as locals love to dine here.

Mar a Vila: 

Another old town iconic place to eat. Mar a Villa is a local joint that serves mouthwatering pintxos and delicious island foods that you’ll love. Cocktails here are also great so don’t forget to try them. This eatery spot is almost packed all the time, prove that the place offers food that you must need to try when you’re in Ibiza.  

Giri Café: 

A lovely little spot that seems less of a café but more of a restaurant.  Giri Café makes you fall in love with the BEST chocolate desserts. Beside this they serve some delicious local produce and cocktails using ingredients from their herb garden.

What to do?

Time to begin the real fun! There are plenty of things to do in mesmerizing Ibiza. Here are some our recommendations.
Don’t miss the Sunset over Es Vedra: One of the best places to capture the spellbinding sunset. If you want to watch the sunset and eat/drink, book in advance. Enjoy this Mediterranean gem while sitting along the cliffs and watching the sun disappear.

 Hippy Market: 

One of the most celebrated little spot that lots and lots of people visit. This small market has everything from wood carvings to hand-made goodies and thrift items. Hippy market is the selling point for local traders and hippes so, when you’re in Ibiza don’t forget to visit this full of energy place. The only problem with this place is that it is overpriced and caters much to the visitors to the island. But that is not something that you omit visiting this place.

Ibiza Town: 

It is surely a perfect place to explore Ibiza’s long history. Add Dalt Vila neighborhood, Ibiza Cathedral and castles to list of places you’ll visit in Ibiza.

Go our Partying: 

Ibiza is known for its world class partying and clubbing. Every year new places and rebranding happen on the island, in order to maintain its value and status. Decide what type of partying you love or what music make your night perfect and pop over to some of the venues. It’s best to purchase tickets online, especially when there’s a notable DJ or artist playing on the night.

San Juan: 

A beautiful old and small town in the north. San Juan hosts a pretty lovely market that tourists love to visit. There is possibility that you see same traders you saw in Hippy Market but stalls here are little more unique to the town. Roaming around the town is fun thing. Don’t forget to see splendid church and white-washed buildings that line the streets.

Tranquil Beaches: 

It’s not possible to go all the way to Ibiza without seeing the beaches. Some of the must visiting include Calla Mastella, Portinatx and Platja de Comte.

Formentera: 

The island of Formentera is ideal to plan a day trip when you’re in Ibiza from UK. Catch a ferry from Ibiza town that runs daily to reach here. Beautiful Island itself is pretty small but has some worthy beaches and places to see. Renting a bike is good option to explore more of the island. You can even stay overnight if you want.

Go out Sailing: 

Need a break from island life when you’ve long stay in Ibiza? Then join a day sailing on a boat that’ll whisk you around the island, stopping at all the lovely bays and coves for you to explore. A perfect way to spend a relaxing day.

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