Ibiza , Spain
Europe’s party capital
With its reputation as Europe’s party capital to live up to, Ibiza doesn’t disappoint, with some of the continent’s most famous (and infamous) clubs, thousands of sun-soaked revellers and non-stop pulsating night-life.
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Destination overview
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| Language: | Spanish | |
| Currency: | Euro | |
| Time zone: | GMT +1 hour (GMT +2 hours in summer) | |
| Flight Time: | 2 Hour 45 | |
| Holiday type: | Beach | |
| Weather: | Average maximum temperature: 21.3°C Rainfall: 409mm |
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Must see:
Book yourself into one of the island’s superclubs (even for one night) and see what all the fuss is about. The choices are endless – Privilege, Space, Pacha, Amnesia, Eden and more...
Must eat at:
With jaw-dropping decor and full-on Asian Fusion, make the Banyan Palace a must-see if you’re anywhere near San Antonio. Traditional and Spanish it isn’t – authentically Thai it certainly is.
Must be there for:
If you’d like to mark something other than the opening and closing parties of the Superclubs, The Santa Eulalia Fiesta, on the first Sunday every May in Santa Eulalia, commemorates an ancient church legend. Today, it offers locals and visitors the chance to enjoy a beautiful flower procession and parade of floats.
Well-travelled tips:
There’s much more to Ibiza than its non-stop party image... for an alternative take on island life, check out the hippie market in San Carlos on Saturdays.
If you’re travelling between the main towns by taxi, don’t forget to agree the fare in advance. Expect to pay between 20 and 30 Euros.
Visa:
British citizens do not need a visa to visit Spain

