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A Guide to Polis Holidays

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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.

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.

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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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Away from the beaches, there are plenty of things to see and do.

Ibiza boasts charming villages nestled amidst idyllic landscapes. Get away from the beach for a few hours, rent a car and explore the scenic beauty of San Miguel, Sant Agusti des Vedra, and Sant Mateu d'Albarca.

Spoil yourselves with rejuvenating treatments at exquisite spas across the island. Ibiza is home to some fantastic spa retreats where yoga and massages replace drinking and dancing!

Embark on a variety of nautical adventures, from party boats to sunset sails and catamaran excursions to exceptional snorkelling destinations.

Charter a private vessel or join a tour to explore Ibiza's stunning coastlines. This is a fantastic way to see the island from a new perspective.

For those seeking an invigorating hike, the hidden gem of Atlantis awaits. This former stone quarry boasts a labyrinth of rock formations, leading to natural pools and breathtaking views of Es Vedra.

Savour romantic sunsets from diverse vantage points each evening. Prime locations include Cala Conta, Benirras Beach, and San Antonio Bay.

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With a plethora of options available in Ibiza after sunset, you can tailor your evening to be as distinctive as your desires.

Begin your night at sophisticated beach bars, then conclude the evening at one of the island's awe-inspiring clubs.

Playa d'en Bossa, Ibiza Town, and San Antonio serve as the epicentres of nightlife. Utilize the disco bus to effortlessly explore the best of all three locations in a single night.

The famed Sunset Strip in San Antonio boasts iconic venues like Café Mambo and Café del Mar, set among a remarkable collection of establishments.

Delight in open-air festivities at Ushuaia Ibiza Beach Hotel in Playa d'en Bossa, where a whimsical ambience converges with stunning pyrotechnics, a spectacular dance floor, and renowned DJs for an unforgettable experience.

Embark on a thrilling bar-hopping adventure in Ibiza Town before immersing yourself in the island's legendary nightclub. Pacha, initially established as a disco in the '70s, continues to mesmerize partygoers with its electrifying themed nights.

A Guide to Polis Holidays

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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.

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.

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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.

Read More
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Away from the beaches, there are plenty of things to see and do.

Ibiza boasts charming villages nestled amidst idyllic landscapes. Get away from the beach for a few hours, rent a car and explore the scenic beauty of San Miguel, Sant Agusti des Vedra, and Sant Mateu d'Albarca.

Spoil yourselves with rejuvenating treatments at exquisite spas across the island. Ibiza is home to some fantastic spa retreats where yoga and massages replace drinking and dancing!

Embark on a variety of nautical adventures, from party boats to sunset sails and catamaran excursions to exceptional snorkelling destinations.

Charter a private vessel or join a tour to explore Ibiza's stunning coastlines. This is a fantastic way to see the island from a new perspective.

For those seeking an invigorating hike, the hidden gem of Atlantis awaits. This former stone quarry boasts a labyrinth of rock formations, leading to natural pools and breathtaking views of Es Vedra.

Savour romantic sunsets from diverse vantage points each evening. Prime locations include Cala Conta, Benirras Beach, and San Antonio Bay.

Read More
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With a plethora of options available in Ibiza after sunset, you can tailor your evening to be as distinctive as your desires.

Begin your night at sophisticated beach bars, then conclude the evening at one of the island's awe-inspiring clubs.

Playa d'en Bossa, Ibiza Town, and San Antonio serve as the epicentres of nightlife. Utilize the disco bus to effortlessly explore the best of all three locations in a single night.

The famed Sunset Strip in San Antonio boasts iconic venues like Café Mambo and Café del Mar, set among a remarkable collection of establishments.

Delight in open-air festivities at Ushuaia Ibiza Beach Hotel in Playa d'en Bossa, where a whimsical ambience converges with stunning pyrotechnics, a spectacular dance floor, and renowned DJs for an unforgettable experience.

Embark on a thrilling bar-hopping adventure in Ibiza Town before immersing yourself in the island's legendary nightclub. Pacha, initially established as a disco in the '70s, continues to mesmerize partygoers with its electrifying themed nights.

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