Advantages: Clubs, Clubs and more Clubs, breathtaking scenery Disadvantages: Expensive
...Well I was going to leave this for a while, but as the summer season is now upon us, I thought I would share this with you Clubbers (and non-clubbers) out there! Myself and Paul went to Ibiza in the summer of 2001 so any prices listed below have probably changed since the introduction of the Euro.
We paid around 189.00 pounds each for a week’s self-catering in San Antonio in early September. You can still find holidays for around this price in many of your local travel agents. There are plenty of hotels and self-catering apartments scattered around the island, ranging from the very grotty to 5 star luxury.
INTRODUCTION
Ibiza truly is the party capital of the world! Not that I have visited everywhere in the world, but for such a small island there is an immense number of clubs. On driving between San Antonio and Ibiza...
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Advantages: Best clubs in the world and great weather in lovely surroundings Disadvantages: Littering and drunken Brits
...Most people in Britain will have heard of the Spanish island of Ibiza. It is part of the Balearics and is situated in the Mediterranean, around 2 1/2 hours flight from Britain. As soon as Ibiza is mentioned it conjures up images of drunken British yobs, drugged up clubbers and constant partying, and although all of these things do exist on this beautiful island I would say that it is not as full on as TV programmes such as 'Ibiza Uncovered' make it out to be. Much of the island plays host to many a family holiday, and in some of the remote areas you can observe traditional Spanish life that has remained unchanged for decades. But anyway that's enough about that, here I've tried to give you a broad guide to the white isle, I've not put everything in, but I'm sure you'll agree that if I went on any longer then you may well never read any...
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...If you go to Ibiza check, out the real Ibiza not just the pubs and clubs you will be amazed at what you will fined and how friendly the locals can be.
the way to see Ibiza is to hire a car and spend the day cruising around the island.
As I am fond of saying, the island is only 45 Km long and 25 Km wide, so you really can see a lot of the island in one day. To help you get a picture of the real Ibiza I have put together some of the villages that my friends and me went to.
SANTA INES
Santa Inez lies to the north of San Antonio in a very fertile region, far away from the tourism of the big towns. It comprises a church, a supermarket, a few bars and several surrounding houses - but not much else, which only adds to the rural charm here.
Santa INS is a wonderful place to visit in order to discover the real Ibiza...
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As promised, here is the Ibiza Hippie review, which is a continuation (kind of) of my Escada Sexy Graffiti op.
Every year Escada brings out a different perfume in an abstract heart-shaped bottle with a ribbed lid. And I have a bit of an obsession with more