All Inclusive Holidays in Ibiza, and Other Board Types

All inclusive Holidays in Ibiza, and other Board types

Getting There and around Ibiza

There are frequent flights from all the major UK airports to Ibiza. So be sure to have a look around for the best deals. It is likely that your all-inclusive resort has set you up with a transfer between the hotel and airport; however check with your chosen resort for specific details.

The local bus services between the larger towns on Ibiza are very good and there are even some routes to the smaller towns and villages - look out for the orange buses. Clubbers will be pleased to know that there's a disco bus, which runs in a continuous circuit around the island's top clubs so you shouldn't have any trouble trying two or three in one night.

Sightseeing in Ibiza

Ibiza isn’t especially a destination for sightseeing. However if you were to fancy a day out from your all-inclusive resort then there are certainly things on offer. One of Ibiza's most interesting sights can be found not far from the main airport. Las Salinas, or the Salt Flats, have been in use for over 2000 years. In the summer, the evaporating lake water leaves behind a layer of pure salt, and the scene makes for some stunning sunset photos.

This is a must see if sightseeing is your thing, there are also many old cathedrals and churches waiting to be explored in most of the smalls towns that are dotted around the island.

Eating and Nightlife in Ibiza

Your all-inclusive resort is likely to offer a wide range buffet serving the best local cuisine alongside with the comforts from home such as roast dinners. However if you prefer to do it in the style of the locals then take a stroll from bar to bar, enjoying a couple of dishes at a time with a nice glass of wine or beer.

In resorts such as San Antonio you can find many pretty grubby restaurants serving all the British holidaymaker favourites such as egg and chips or a full English fry-up. You can even enjoy a traditional Sunday roast if you really want.

You can dance the night (and some of the next day) away listening to the world's most famous DJs. Many clubbers prefer to wander between the dozens of cheap clubs in resorts such as San Antonio. Many have happy hours fairly early on in the evening, but too many happy hours can lead to an early night for some.

Ibiza Shopping and Family Attractions

The Spanish are very family-orientated and your kids will always receive a warm welcome in shops and restaurants. Many of the Ibizan resorts have children's play areas, crazy golf courses and the odd amusement arcade and Ibiza is home to Aguamar Water Park which has seven different sets of waterslides, some with scary names such as the Black Hole.

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