A Visit To Ibiza's Towns And Villages Is A Must

By Tom Binns


A must to visit is Ibiza's Towns and Villages which are all very small and believe it or not only measure forty five kilometres in length and twenty five kilometres in width and one can explore the entire Island during your holiday discovering why the Island is so popular and deserving of its international reputation.

Ibiza which is the capital of the Island is a really fascinating part of the Island and extremely vibrant throughout the day and throughout the night. There are no immediate beaches alongside the town but only fifteen minutes walk away one will find a magnificent sandy beach at Talamanca as well as many hotels.

There are many quaint towns and villages which one can take a stroll through which all have magnificent beaches and beautiful resorts and many of the town have clubs and bars you keep you amused like Playa d'en Bossa and the smaller villages like Figueretas where you can relax and enjoy some of the finest cuisine or have a drink.

San Antonia is the second largest resort and one of the most awesome bays in the Mediterranean with staggering sunsets. The third largest resort is Santa Eulalia which is a wonderful family resort and another family resort is Es Cana which has a little fishing harbour and a famous hippy market. Portinatx is a tiny family resort as well as Cala Llonga being a very beautiful bay where the water is shallow and safe for the children.

Other great villages and towns to visit are Cala Tarida, Puerto de San Miguel and Cala Vadella which are suited for family holidays and offer water sports. The beaches are protected as they are surrounded by beautiful cliffs.

If you decide to take a walk around the Island take a short drive you will experience the breathtaking countryside where you will experience the rural charm with orchards of lemon, orange and almond trees. San Jose which has absolutely everything to offer its visitors is a must to visit. Take some time off and discover beautiful Ibiza's Towns and Villages.




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