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Ibiza Holidays

Ibiza
Overview

Ibiza is one of the world’s most famous holiday destinations thanks to its sensational nightlife. However, in recent years, there has been a shift as more and more people discover some of its hidden gems, such as the quiet beach coves ideal for relaxing, the amazing family-friendly beaches and the luxury hotels and resorts favoured by high-net-worth individuals and celebrities. Almost overnight Ibiza has become not only a nightlife capital of the world but a highly desirable luxury holiday destination that is assessable to all.

Whether you are looking for a relaxing luxury spa retreat or a few nights exploring the nightlife scene, Ibiza has something for every type of traveller. Cala Jondal and Talamanca are just two of Ibiza’s more desirable areas where you can spend your days relaxing by the pool on sunloungers listening to laid-back tunes people-watching the hours away. Sound good? Get luxury Ibiza holidays booked today so you are ready for the ultimate summer.

 

Why go to Ibiza?

The one thing you’ll never be on Ibiza holidays is bored. There is so much to see and do from the moment you wake up right up until the early hours.

 

Sensational Beaches

One of the most popular beaches is Benirrás, a medium-sized beach with inviting waters and an atmosphere and scenery that is pure Ibiza. Elsewhere, Cala Tarida boasts the longest and widest beach of fine white sand on the island’s west coast.

 

Family-Friendly Attractions

Ibiza has merged as a top family holiday destination, not least due to its vast range of attractions. The kids will love Aguamar Water Park located in Playa d'en Bossa, featuring multiple slides, pools, and a splash area for younger children.

 

Luxury Resorts

When it comes to high-end luxury, Ibiza packs a punch well above its size. Cala Jondal has beach clubs where you can relax and chill, whereas Playa d’en Bossa has famous beach clubs that include Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza.

 

Laid-Back Vibes

Away from the buzzing heart of Ibiza Town and Playa d’en Bossa, you can find plenty of laid-back activities, quiet coves and immersive experiences. Take a trip to experience one of the hippy markets that put Ibiza on the map in the 1970s, or laze in a beach club sipping on natural fruit juices.

 

World-Famous Nightlife

Ibiza is still one of the party capitals of the world, attracting partygoers from every corner of the globe. Every summer thousands descend to its famous clubs and bars to party until the early hours.

 

When to Visit Ibiza

Many people prefer to visit around July or August when the weather is faultless and the island is most beautiful. At this time of year, you can expect sunny days and bright skies almost every day, making it the perfect opportunity for sunbathing and swimming in the crystal-clear waters of the Balearic Sea. You can also enjoy thrilling boat trips out into the open ocean or visit some of Ibiza's famous discos, like Pacha and Amnesia. If you are looking for a more low-key holiday, spring or autumn may be a better option and temperatures do still reach above 20 degrees during these times.

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Essential Information: When you go and what you'll need

Temperature(Avg.monthly °c)
Rainfall(Avg.monthly mm)
January
12°c
February
13°c
March
14°c
April
16°c
May
18°c
June
22°c
July
25°c
August
26°c
September
24°c
October
21°c
November
16°c
December
13°c
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Getting Around

An excellent bus service and plentiful taxis mean that it’s easy to get around the tourist resorts. If you want to head into the hills or explore some of Ibiza’s traditional villages then a hire car, moped or motorbike – or the extensive hiking trails - will get you to the heart of the island. Ferries also run along the coast, and between the Balearics, or you can hire a small boat to beach hop in style.

Your Guide to Ibiza
Things to Do
Night & Day
5 Must-Dos

5 Must-Dos


It may be a cliché, but there is so much to see and do in Ibiza that you may struggle to fit it all into one visit.

A must is to tap into what makes Ibiza so appealing. Make sure you catch a sunset at Café del Mar or Café Mambo in San Antonio. These iconic venues offer the perfect place to catch the sun setting with a drink in hand. All are accompanied by chilled-out tunes.

The historic old town of Ibiza, Dalt Vila, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that is perfect for a day out. The cobbled streets are filled with shops and sights to explore, so make a day of it and relax with a bite to eat afterwards overlooking the cathedral or castle.

The beaches of Ibiza remain a huge draw and are some of the best in the Med. Cala Comte, Cala d'Hort, and Las Salinas are just some of the gorgeous beaches you will find.

We could not mention the nightlife, could we? Ibiza is world-famous still with clubs like Pacha, Amnesia, and Ushuaïa attracting top DJs and thousands of visitors every year. Make sure you experience a daytime boat party too!

The island's famous Hippy Markets, such as Las Dalias and Punta Arabí, are a fantastic way to experience the island's bohemian spirit. Browse the stalls for unique crafts, clothing, and jewellery, and enjoy live music and performances.

Explore Ibiza’s History

Explore Ibiza’s History


Often overlooked, Ibiza has a rich and interesting history forged over thousands of years. Much of this history can be found today if you know where to look.

The first place to start is Dalt Vila - the UNESCO World Heritage site. Home to cathedrals, a castle, ancient walls and much more, this is as far away from the nightclubs as you can get.

Located near Dalt Vila, Necropolis del Puig des Molins is an ancient necropolis consists of over 3,000 tombs from the Phoenician, Punic, and Roman periods. The site also features a museum displaying artefacts and information about the burial practices and customs of the time.

The island's cuisine is also very underrated and offers a window into the island’s history and heritage. Traditional dishes like fish stew reflect the island's diverse cultural influences many of which have been forged over thousands of years.

Ibiza became a haven for artists, musicians, and counterculture enthusiasts in the 1960s and '70s. This bohemian influence can still be seen in the island's vibrant art scene, colourful markets, and laid-back atmosphere.

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