Ibiza Island
In Ibiza expect for nature, culture and much diversity as much in the day as the night. The impressive beaches of Ibiza compete in beauty with its inland landscape. Discover this destination, declared by UNESCO Patrimony of Humanity, and said to catch a special magic.
The beaches of Ibiza
With 40 kilometers of sand from one extreme to the other, Ibiza is an ideal site to find crystal water that invites a permanent bath, tranquil landscapes with rural air, amiable temperatures and generous sunshine that is bright year-round.
This enclave of the Balearic Islands has 210 kilometers of picturesque coast. Choose between tiny coves, extensive fine-sand beaches, or lovely sand dunes. However, Ibeza is much more than sunshine and beaches. Venture inland to uncover more of what this spectacular island has to offer.
Ibiza World Heritage Site
Place of many past civilizations, Ibiza has been declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO thanks to its rich culture which includes the Fenicia archaeological site of Sa Caleta, the necropolis of Puig of Molins, and the Eivissa historical downtown, Dalt Vila.
Nature in Ibiza
El Ses Salines d'Eivissa i Formentera Natural Park is situated between the two Pitiusas islands: southern Ibeza and northern Formentera. This park includes a sea channel that separates the territory, occupying a territory of approximately 2,838.44 hectors of terrestrial land and more than 13,000 hectors of water. Here is found which may be the largest concentration of Posidonia oceanica on earth.
Ses Salines d'Eivissa i Formentera represents a paradigm of the Mediterranean’s rich biodiversity. Another unique aspect of this park is providing a base for birds during their migrations. This park has become a park of global interest because of both its terrestrial and marine life.
Ibiza leisure
On this island you can also find a unique environment with prime diversity. The vitality is reflected in its varied culture and night life, the nights in Ibiza are known around the world. Not only because of the local fashion and disco techs but also the many activities that arise after the sun sets: street markets, terrace bars, cultural activities in the fresh air, musical acts… Thousands of young people arrive every year to enjoy the latest music and dance late into the night.
In the late 1960’s Ibiza became famous by the hippie movement that presented a countercultural paradise. From this movement has remained the party aspect and "Ad Lib" fashion, which continues to be a main source of the island’s income.
Options for night life have also been multiplied, with many restaurants and establishments extensively stretching the night. Ibiza offers a paradise of discotechs, night clubs, afterhours y dance music.
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