Eivissa

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Where to stay in Eivissa

Best time: May to October. Warm weather, vibrant nightlife, and numerous festivals take place during this period.

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Eivissa, like a local

Don't miss

  • Dalt Vila: A UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning views and rich history.
  • Es Vedrà: A mystical rock island with breathtaking sunsets and legends.
  • Pacha Ibiza: Iconic nightclub known for its world-class DJs and vibrant atmosphere.
  • Cala Comte: Picturesque beach famous for its turquoise waters and stunning sunset views.
  • Mercat des Pagesos: A local market showcasing fresh produce and artisan goods.

Where to eat

  • La Oliva: Offers authentic Ibizan cuisine in a charming setting.
  • Es Xarcu: Known for its fresh seafood and beautiful seaside location.
  • Café del Mar: Famous for its sunset views and relaxed vibe, ideal for a drink.
  • Can Fita: A hidden gem serving traditional tapas and local dishes.

Do this

  • Sunset at Café del Mar: A quintessential Ibiza experience watching the sunset with music.
  • Beach Club Party: Experience the lively beach club culture with top DJs.
  • Local Wine Tasting: Sample unique local wines from the Balearic Islands.

Local tips

  • Visit the less crowded beaches like Cala Tarida for a more relaxed vibe.
  • Try the traditional dish 'bullit de peix' at a local restaurant for an authentic taste.
  • Check out the local flea markets for unique souvenirs and handmade crafts.
  • Use the local bus system for affordable transport between beaches and towns.

Know before you go

Best time

May to October. Warm weather, vibrant nightlife, and numerous festivals take place during this period.

Getting around

Buses and taxis are widely available; car rentals are also popular for exploring the island.

Airport

IBZ

Language

Spanish and Catalan are the official languages, with English widely spoken in tourist areas.

Money

Euro (€). Credit cards are accepted in most places, but keep some cash for smaller vendors.

Safety

Eivissa is generally safe for tourists, but like any tourist destination, be cautious of petty crime, especially in crowded areas.

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