Is an island located in the Mediterranean Sea and part of the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It has an area of 572 km ² and a population of 129,562 inhabitants (INE 2009).
Its length is 210 km coast, where small boulders alternate. The maximum distance of the island is 41 kilometers from north to south and 15 kilometers from east to west. It has a very irregular morphology formed by several mountains, of which the highest is Sa Talaia, located in the municipality of San José, with 475 meters of altitude.
To the North is San Juan (Sant Joan), which not only has beautiful beaches, such as Cala de Sant Vicent, Cala Portinatx and Cala Xarraca, but also has a unique historical relic, the Cave des Cuieram containing a Carthaginian temple dedicated to goddess Tanit. Sant Miquel offers beautiful scenery and great beaches only 3 km away.
Crossing the Mediterranean charm of small villages arrived in San Antonio Abad, or Sant Antoni de Portnani, known for its nightlife, where the beaches are not only attractive, but also the population that frequents. Here we can mention many names, such as Cala Gracio and Cala Blanch, or further north the beautiful beach opposite the small island Margalida (Ses Margalides). In any case the whole coast is wonderful. Be guided by the advice of Ibiza, for what yesterday was lonely today can be crowded, and vice versa.
The island is very famous throughout the world for its parties and clubs, which attract many tourists. Among the most famous clubs include Space, Pacha, Privilege Ibiza, Amnesia, Café del Mar, Es Paradis and Ushuaia Ibiza. The Ibiza harbor area also attracts many tourists for its nightlife.
Despite what it may seem, Ibiza has much more to offer its visitors endless nights lively as it also has beautiful coves and beaches for those seeking tranquility and contact with nature find their place on the island .
Beautiful parks, tranquil shores of turquoise waters and steep cliffs, endless party nights, traditional villages with a calm unusual, memories of a hippie feeling, selected environments, delicious dishes and beautiful sunsets over the Mediterranean. Ibiza is all this and more. Discover it.
Important information:
- Documentation:
• European Union countries
Nationals of all European Union countries have access to Spain without a visa, carrying only national identity or passport. The European Union countries are:
Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, UK, Czech Republic, Romania and Sweden.
• Other countries exempt from visa
For less than three months, nationals of the following countries only need a valid passport:
Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Vatican City, Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Macao, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Nicaragua, New Zealand , Panama, Paraguay, Republic of Korea, San Marino, Switzerland, Singapore, Uruguay and Venezuela.
• Other countries
The best option for citizens of other countries is available at the Spanish Embassy in your country or find the information on the website of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain.
- Official languages: Castilian and Catalan. Since the island is a major international tourist destination, it is very common for people who work with tourism also speak other languages like English, Italian, French or German.
- Currency: Euro
- Electrical outlets and voltage in Spain are European, with two round and 220V outputs.
- Prefix Spain: +34
- Prefix Balearic Islands: 971