OVERVIEW
The ultimate destination for sun-soaked beaches, World Heritage Sites and rich history – Ibiza is the fun-loving Spanish archipelago known for its vibrant nightlife where DJs flock to get the party (and summer) started in style!
Ibiza Town is the hub of all things lively with a plethora of nightclubs, making this an ideal hotspot for hen and stag do holidays and celebratory escapes. There’s so much more to its vibrant night scene though, the old quarter is a World Heritage Site and the glitzy harbour front is the perfect place to treat yourself with a bounty of boutiques at your fingertips. Just south of the center lies Ses Figueretes and Platja d’en Bossa offering gorgeous white sand beaches to enjoy.
A popular area for a family holiday to Ibiza is Santa Eulalia, with top-class dining and boutique shops to explore in between lazy beach days. Situated on the east coast of the island, this high-end resort has two stunning beaches – one in the resort’s centre to enjoy sun bathing and watersports – and the second beach that is lined with bars and restaurants. There’s also a marina where you’ll find even more bars and restaurants to enjoy. In between dining out, enjoy the beautiful sights in the Puig de Missa neighbourhood, home to a 16th century church, museum and the perfect place for bird spotters and nature lovers.
For a slice of relaxation and recuperation, stay in San Antonio, with gorgeous beaches, you’ll feel a world away from the party scene Ibiza is renowned for. With gourmet offerings to give you a taste of local life, an endless choice of water sports and rich culture at the maritime museum – it’s clear to say you’ll never be short on things to do on your Ibiza holiday package.
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There’s an endless list of things to do to fill your time and create incredible memories when holidaying in Ibiza. A day trip to Formentera is a must – this gorgeous island looks like paradise with stunning beaches to enjoy. The sunsets in Ibiza are Instagram worthy and the best way to see it is by cruise – each evening boat excursions set sail to chase the sunset from the harbours of Ibiza Town and Santa Eulalia making this an utterly romantic moment to cherish forever. After all the thrilling water sports, rounds of golf and sailing trips, you will have worked up an appetite and when it comes to dining out in Ibiza, you’re certainly granted a gastronomy experience worth talking about. Hearty meats, fresh seafood paellas and tantalizing tapas – your taste buds are certainly in for a treat, and of course, there’s no shortage if bars to wash down your meal with a post meal cocktail.
If you’re looking to go to Ibiza for a stag or hen do, you’ll want to know all the best clubs to visit to really experience the party scene on the island. Pacha is the original Ibiza club and is worth a visit for an iconic night out, whilst Privilege is the world’s biggest club – how impressive is that? For a pool party to remember, make sure to check out Ibiza Rocks and for poolside luxury, O Beach Ibiza is the place to be! Mix fine dining and raving at Cova Santa and for breathtaking views whilst you dance the night away check out Destino, which is a cliff top resort with al fresco clubbing.
How many days do you need in Ibiza?
7 days is a good amount of time to explore the island and enjoy lazy beach days.
When is the best time to visit Ibiza?
If you’re looking for relaxation, May is a great time to visit before party season. Beautiful warm weather can be enjoyed from late May to October on the island and the hottest months are July and August. Ibiza International Music Summit is in late may and Ibiza Rocks is in mid-June.
How long is a flight from the UK to Ibiza?
A flight from London to Ibiza takes 2 hours and 20 minutes.
What language is spoken in Ibiza?
The official language is Spanish, however English is widely spoken.
What currency is used in Ibiza?
Euro.
What is the time difference in Ibiza?
The UK is 1 hour ahead of Ibiza.
Do I need a visa for Ibiza?
British passport holders do not need a visa to enter Spain. For up to date travel advice visit this FCO website link.