Ibiza Local Attractions
Ibiza
has earned a reputation as a party island, and is the closest Balearic
Islands to mainland Spain with a 200km stretch of coastline which
is full of small coves with over fifty beaches.
But there is much to the island than the club scene as it is a beautiful place to stay with hillsides covered with olive, almond and fig groves, salt lakes, pine forests and many historic buildings and attractions. The surrounding hills are covered with old stone cottages which are great to walk around and explore.
The capital Ibiza town is one of the best preserved medieval towns
in the Europe with a
spectacular cathedral, excellent restaurants and tapas bars. The
old part of the town is called “Dalt Vila” full of winding
street with bazaars and artisan shops, while “La Calle Barcelona”
is the central point of the nightlife which is based around the
Port.
Getting around in Ibiza
If you are planning to explore the area outside of the city centre and play some golf or go to some of the more out of the way beaches then you might consider hiring a car. There are a number of car hire firms based at Mahon Airport who will be pleased to have a vehicle awaiting your arrival. This also cuts down on transfer costs for you and your family.
To make sure you get the most from your visit to the Balearics, we have written an Ibiza Area Guide which includes information on the best Ibiza Shops, Local Markets in Ibiza, Ibiza Golf Courses, the different types of Beaches in Ibiza and recommended Ibiza Restaurants. If you are looking for things to keep you occupied and if you want to find out something about the local culture and history of the island, visit our Ibiza Local Attractions Guide


