Ibiza Travel Guide
Ibiza Travel Guide
Ibiza Attractions
Top Attractions
Swimming Lessons with Ibiza Swim - We booked swimming lessons with Ibiza Swim www.ibizaswim.com for our children while we were on holiday this summer and they were brilliant. The kids really looked forward to their lessons and it was nice for them to have an activity to look forward to but also to learn. I would recommend Ibiza Swim to anyone with children or who wants to swim!
Ibiza Shopping
Cardona Prats - Ample, 7, San Antonio, this is a classic souvenir shop and the tourist can find everything and anything he could possible want, from T-shirts and sunglasses, through the entire range of crafts, toys, jewellery, and bags.
Entri - Bartomeu Vicent Ramon, 5, located as it is almost in the harbour, this shop sees a lot of passing trade, and is fully stocked to deal with the hordes of tourists that flock to its doors. Here you can buy those gifts for people who have been kind to you, or who are waiting for you at home, or treat yourself to souvenirs of your stay in Ibiza.
Jazira Via Punica 1, fine silver jewellery to suit every taste, from granny's favourite brooch to a Goth's nose ring, can be found in this shop, and at a reasonable price too. The other line they stock are the leather bags they sell, also at a reasonable price, though obviously a little more expensive.
Ibiza Activities
Ponylandia - Carretera Eivissa-Jesus, With large grounds and ponies for children to ride, this is a good place for a family outing, especially on Sundays when there is a market selling odds and ends, such as jewellery, or ornaments.
Cursos para ninos en San Jose - Pere Escanelles, s/n (Ayuntamiento) San Jose, during the winter months mainly, but also at other times of the year, the San Jose council organises a series of workshops and courses for children, such as pottery, painting, or theatre. As the dates and the activities differ from year to year, so it is wise to ask the council for more information.
Ibiza Restaurants and Bars
Ibiza Restaurants
Bon Loc Carretera de Jesus, with home made food and a good daily set menu, this bar and restaurant is becoming one of the most popular venues in town. Known for its tapas and paella, it is frequented by the local and very colourful population of aging hippies who settled in Ibiza.
Villa Mercedes Paseo del Mar, with a top rate chef who prepares the finest of international cuisine, an evening at this restaurant is one never to be forgotten. Built on the site that overlooks the San Antonio bay the view is almost as marvellous as the food.
Can Alfredo Paseo Vara de Rey 16, patronised by some of the world's celebrities, with photos on the wall to prove it, this must surely be one of the finest restaurants on the island. The menu reflects true Ibizan cuisine with such delights as "sofrit pages" (Fried potatoes, meat and sausage), or "bullit de peix" (fish and potato stew).
Ibiza Bars & Clubs
Cafe Mambo - Vara del Rey, 40, with a resident DJ pumping out techno, a terrace to watch the sun go down, and a crowd of like-minded under 30's, this is a great place to get primed for the night before hitting the nightclubs of Ibiza.
Disco Point Mutra, offering much for many this place has different faces for different crowds. It serves as a breakfast place, favourite watering hole, restaurant, and karaoke bar.
Naif Carretera de San Jose, found in a traditional old country house that has been converted to a roadside bar, this place dozes in the sun for most of the day, then in the small hours starts pumping, and the crowd starts jumping, as the dawn creeps across the sky.
Ibiza Weekend Breaks
Top 10 things to do in Ibiza for a weekend.
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