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And let’s not forget, we’re not just talking weekends. Ibiza is open every. Single. Day. From May until October each year, clubbers are literally spoilt for choice. The super clubs are like none other. The underground clubs are unique. The island never fails to amaze you how it can adapt, no matter long you’ve been going. The general rule of thumb is to simply wear whatever you feel comfortable in, so dress however you like! The clubs are well air-conditioned. You will see everything from jeans and trousers to shorts and t shirts. Algarve Holidays | Antalya Holidays | Antigua Holidays | Balearic Islands Holidays | Barbados Holidays | Benidorm Holidays | Bodrum Holidays | Bulgaria Holidays | Canary Islands Holidays | Cancun Holidays | Cape Verde Holidays | Caribbean Holidays | Corfu Holidays | Costa Del Sol Holidays | Crete Holidays | CroatiaHolidays | Cruise Holidays| Cuba Holidays | Cyprus Holidays Let’s be honest, you’re probably drawn to Menorca because of its famous coastline. And who can blame you with beaches that rival the Caribbean so close to home? Stretching three kilometres, Son Bou is one of the island’s longest sand spots. Its gently sloping shoreline makes it a great choice for paddling tots, but note that as you move along the coast, away from the main resort, it's increasingly popular with nudist sunbathers. Santa Eulalia is Ibiza’s third largest resort, and an ideal destination for families and couples who want to enjoy a quiet, relaxing holiday without all the parties and revelry that the island is so famous for. If you’re looking for a beachside break, Santa Eulalia has spacious sands, which shelve gently into aquamarine waters, making it a superb spot for those holidaying with little ones.

In the east, Es Cana is home to Ibiza’s oldest and biggest hippy market, while the beach is perfect for little ones with its shallow waters and pedalos. Along the northwest coast is quiet San Antonio Bay and its buzzy neighbour San Antonio Town. While those seeking family holidays in Ibiza, may prefer the tamer resorts along the east coast such as Santa Eulalia and Es Cana, or even the tranquil Portinatx on the island’s northernmost tip. San Antonio Bay is widely recognised as one of the most beautiful resorts on the island and is a popular destination for many travellers when booking Ibiza holidays.You’ll find it just south of the clubbers’ paradise that is San Antonio Town. There are some fabulous restaurants hidden away in Dalt Vila, too, and off Ibiza Town’s yacht-filled waterfront; dive into the island’s rich culinary heritage on an expert-led gastronomy evening with Ibiza Food Tours. Explore the secluded north coast Portinatx: As Ibiza’s most northerly resort, you can’t get much further away from the party crowds than Portinatx. Worlds away from the island’s buzzy resorts, couples and families will love its tranquil atmosphere, breathtaking scenery and strip of beaches.

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Alongside the trendy international cuisine, there is a growing agroturismo movement celebrating farm-to-table cuisine, such as the organic restaurant at Cas Gasi boutique hotel; and Aubergine, an open-air country restaurant created by the people behind the stylish Atzaró country hotel. Fun times for families: Sandcastle builders, animal lovers, and waterslide zoomers all love it here. And that’s just the mums and dads! There’s nothing better after a do-nothing day at the beach than getting ready for a night out. And as night time in Ibiza isn’t only about clubbing, you’ll be able to find the perfect place for you to enjoy yourself; whether you want to unwind with a quiet drink and a nice view or make the most of the famous DJs playing at the superclubs.

If you don’t want to spend your entire holiday on a beach towel, this Balearic Island beauty has plenty of other natural marvels to admire. Including its mysterious caves, especially the Cuevas del Drach (Dragon Cave), one of Mallorca’s top sights. It’s home to the largest underwater lake in Europe and the spectacular stalactite formations that you’ll want to share on your Insta feed. As for families, a splash-filled trip to Siam Park has to be top of your list. It’s one of Europe’s best waterparks so don’t miss it! While a visit to Monkey Park is a must on all Los Cristianos holidays. Walk among squirrel monkeys and lemurs in its open enclosures. For a wildlife experience on a bigger scale, take to the ocean on a whale-spotting boat trip.

However, the best family hotels in Ibiza are in northern resorts like Portinatx and Port de San Miguel. However, there’s more to this destination than meets the eye. While it might be known for its night-time craziness, it does have a quieter side. To watch the sun set and relax to some ambient beats, head to Café Mambo. If the nightlife doesn’t see you keeping vampire hours, you can top up your tan on San Antonio’s beach. Loaded with water sports, it’s a great spot to revive your partied-out system. However, if you’d rather chill out in peace and quiet, you’ll find the beach of Cala Gracio a twenty-minute walk from the resort.

Ibiza’s best resorts are scattered right across the island. For UNESCO beauty and big-name clubs, base yourself in Ibiza Town. You’re in a great spot for hitting the coast as well thanks to the beautiful nearby beaches. Talamanca’s ivory sands and handy amenities are just a 15-minute drive from the island capital. Missing Ibiza? Need a little mind getaway? Well we’ve found the best selection of books written about Ibiza and we have something for everyone so make sure you read on to see which one you want to get your heads in to. Is Harry on the Boat is a cult novel written by Ibiza legend Colin Butts and is based on his amusing diaries as a holiday rep in Ibiza. Published in 1997, the novel is focused around the main character Brad and his young hot rep mates with storylines involving partying, sex, dilemmas, and of course a love story. It’s not for anyone looking for an innocent read as it’s a little bit raunchy in places and definitely involves a lot of debauchery. Over in the east, you'll find Mahon. Known as Maó in Catalan, it's home to the deepest natural harbour in the Mediterranean. Head further north to explore one of Menorca’s most beautiful fishing villages, Fornells, whose whitewashed houses overlook the marina’s incredibly blue waters.

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Balearics Sustainable Tourism Tax: You’ll need to pay a Sustainable Tourism Tax which has been introduced by the Balearic Government to help with environmental and tourism improvements. The charge is between €1 - 4 per person, per night, plus 10% VAT, subject to change, and varies based on the official star rating of your accommodation. Children under 16 won’t have to pay and guests staying for more than nine nights will receive a reduction. Getting around Ibiza This well researched book is written by journalist and author Stephen Armstrong and will be a perfect read for anyone wanting to scratch under the surface of Ibiza’s history. Playa d’en Bossa also has amazing clubs including Space, which attracts big-name DJs year after year. From secluded retreats in the Ibizan countryside to eco-hotels and sleek seaside spots, family resorts to party hotels, the White Isle is studded with a whole variety of accommodation. Big name beach spots: From picture-perfect Playa del Duque (Costa Adeje) to family-friendly Playa de las Vistas (Los Cristianos), two of the best Tenerife beaches, the island’s coastline has it all.

Tipping isn’t essential but a 10 per cent addition for great service is always appreciated. Approach as you would in the UK.Without doubt, the main reason people come to Ibiza Town is for the nightlife. With iconic clubs and lively bars, the only phrase that seems appropriate is ‘world-class’.

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