Ibiza Spain

Ibiza! What a surprise for us! We visited Ibiza for the summer in July 2019 and spent a weekend there. Ibiza is one of Spains Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea with a population of around 140,000. Once you arrive you start to realize how beautiful and big the island actually is!! We imagined Ibiza as a party island, almost like a strip of clubs along the beach with all sorts of crazy, and unorganized chaos. Well we were totally wrong!!

We reached the airport and took a bus that after an hour ride took us to San Antonio where our friends were waiting to meet us. Ibiza is divided into many towns and San Antonio is where we chose to stay. It is considered one of the biggest towns of Ibiza. This is also where the famous Cafe Del Mar and Mambo Cafe are located (both well-know for their unique sunset views). Since we were traveling as a group we all chose the hotel or area where we stayed as a group so that it worked for everyone. We stayed in a nice hotel, the only drawbacks were that it did not have a pool and our room did not have any views. Since we were in a very central area, as San Antonio is, we had beaches and pools very near and that was not a problem at all. The best part of these pool lounges is that you had a view of the sea/sunset and all you had to do was consume something from their menu to be able to enjoy an entire day of relaxation.

We had it all within walking distance except when we wanted to go to the other side of the island or when we had to go to a party. We ended up going to 2 electronic music parties. One was at Amnesia and the other at Pacha. We had very good times at both. More at Amnesia I have to say, Pacha was way too crowded.

Amnesia Ibiza

Formentera! We can’t forget Formentera! This beautiful island is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, it’s the smallest of the Balearic Islands of Spain and is just an hour away by ferry from Ibiza! We did a day trip from Ibiza and it was totally worth it! We rented a scooter and drove through the entire island making stops at some the most beautiful beaches. Seafood and cocktails are also very good here at very reasonable prices.

Cala Saona, Formentera
Playa d’Illetes, Formentera

Ibiza has entertainment for the entire family, it is not only a party island as we discovered and it is very much controlled, clean, organized, and safe. Beautiful turquoise water beaches to enjoy the day with water activities for everyone, historic places to visit, boat tours, delicious food, and anything you can think of when you think of an island vacation.

Some of the activities we recommend doing while in Ibiza:

Take the ferry to Formentera for $30 (both ways).

Take a boat tour around the island for around $40 per person.

Check out one of the sunset cafes, including the famous Cafe Mambo or Cafe Del Mar. For these two places you don’t need to go in during the sunset times as it could be quite expensive (minimum $70 consumption per person). Instead, go to one of the many stores around to get some drinks, snacks, get a blanket and enjoy the music with your friends sitting by the beach. You will have an awesome time and better yet, one of the most beautiful sunsets you’ve ever seen.

Watch as many sunsets as you possibly can, they are some of the best sunsets we have seen.

Visit the old historic town. Remember your comfy shoes.

For our daily adventures see our highlights of Ibiza in Instagram/Facbook @everywhereabroad.

One Reply to “Ibiza Spain”

  1. muy entretenido , deberia poner como algo de como llegar ahi, costo, la major alternativa…costo de alojamiento donde quedarse presupuesto

    pueden darse el lujo que leo sus post ..lol

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