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Population:
94,000
Currency:
Euro, C1 = 100 cents
Opening hours:
Business hours are from 09.30 to 13.30 and
from 17.00 to 20.00. Supermarkets and
department stores are generally open from
09.30 throughout to 21.30. Bars, pubs and
clubs are generally open until 03.00 or 04.00 in
the morning on weekdays and until the early
hours of the morning on weekends.
Internet:
www.ibiza.es
www.ibiza-tourism.net
www.ibiza-spotlight.com
Newspapers:
Diario de Ibiza
Ultima Hora Ibiza
The Ibiza Sun
Deluxe Ibiza Magazine
Emergency numbers:
Emergency (24 hrs) - 112
Local police - 092
Poisoning (24 hrs) - 915 620 420
Tourist information:
O.I.T. dEivissa
Plaza de Antoni Riquer 1, Ibiza Town
Opening hours Nov-Apr: Mon to Fri
08.30-14.30 and Sat 09.00-14.00 and
May-Oct: Mon-Fri 09.00-21.00 and Sat
09.30-19.30.
+34 971 191 951
IBIZA
PUBLISHING DATE: 2008-12-16 | COUNTRY CODE: ES
Contents: The City, Do & See, Beach Life, Eating, Cafs, Bars & Nightlife,
Essential Information, Maps
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IBIZA
Besides being the clubbing capital of the world, Ibiza also
has an amazing natural beauty, a superb climate and a
World Heritage site. Ibiza definitely has something for
everyone. So whether you want to loose yourself to the
music of the worlds best DJs in Ibizas unmatched party
scene or if you want to enjoy the astounding clear sea, warm
sun, attractive coves and eventful beaches - or a bit of
everything - you have certainly come to the right place. Part
of the Balearic Islands, Ibiza is a jewel in the Mediterranean
Sea. You can explore the blissfulness of the island by day,
party by night - all night - and then relax on one of the
many divine beaches. Alternatively, you can party
twenty-four-seven.
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THE CITY#THECITY#
Ibiza is one of the most beautiful islands in
Europe and it certainly is the liveliest one.
Every year more than 4 million visitors
come to the island, which has just under
100,000 permanent residents. `Eivissa is
the formal Catalan name and the name
used by its inhabitants. The Balearic island
has had many occupants over the last
thousand years, from the ancient
Phoenician and Carthigan peoples to the
Greeks, Moors, Turks and Catalans. By the
60s, though, the main invaders were
hippies and they establishing Ibiza as a
place for counterculture. All left their
cultural fingerprints on Ibiza with a 2000
year-old salt industry, an old smugglers
route, a hippie market and a charming old
town - just to mention a few. Now, Ibiza is
more international than ever. This is
evident in the many restaurants with very
different culinary experiences and in the
bars and clubs with chic designs located
with absolutely breathtaking scenery. Ibiza
has everything to offer from an extreme
party vacation to a tranquil island holiday
for the family, from funky drinks to ancient
traditional meals. Its a place that gives
you a taste for more.
DO & SEE#DOANDSEE#
Cova De Can Mara
Enjoy the breathtaking views of the sea as
you descend into the prehistoric and
concealed cave system once used by
tobacco and liquor smugglers. Stalagmites
and stalactites decorate the cave and at
the centre theres a 9 meter high water
cascade. Tours are every hour from 10.30
until sunset every day all year.
The caves are just to the right of the Port
de Sant Miquel beach, Sant Miquel.
Underground: bus 25
Dalt Vila
The Dalt Vila (old town) Walls is declared a
World Heritage site by UNESCO and was
built in the 16th century as a defense
against attackers. The narrow and cobbled
streets are well preserved and magnificent
views await on the top of the castle
complex as well as by the Santa Mara
Cathedral - the crown of the Dalt Vila. The
outstanding gateway Portal de ses Taules
can be found in the north wall. It is
definitely well worth a visit as it is a small
town in itself.
Address: Dalt Vila, Ibiza Town
Underground: bus 45
Diving
Warm clear waters and lots of coastline
with rich marine life makes Ibiza an
amazing place for divers and snorkelling.
Dive sites include cave diving and ship
wreck diving.
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There are many professional diving schools
scattered around on Ibizas beaches, but
they can be quite pricey though.
Es Canar Hippie Market
The enormous market offers a great choice
of clothing and jewelry at low prices. If you
look closely you can still spot some of the
original hippies who started the market in
the 1960s. Its open every Wednesday
10.00-19.00 from May until October.
Underground: bus 13 to Santa Eularia, then change to bus 18 for
Es Canar
Exploring The Island
If you feel like exploring the island through
the pine-wooded hills to distant and
secluded coves, you can rent cars, mopeds
and bicycles at reasonable prices almost
every where on the Island. Tip: dont rent
them from the hotel as they tend to charge
extra.
Address: Avgda Sant Jordi 1, Figueretas
Underground: Avgda Portmany 5, Sant Antoni
Phone: +34 971 302 442 +34 971 340 521
Formentera Island
This amazing island neighbouring Ibiza has
unspoiled beaches with crystal clear blue
water. From the small port of La Savina
there are buses to other parts of the
island, or you can hire a car, moped or
bicycle from one of the nearby shops. You
can grab a map from the ports tourist
office. Sights of interest include a 4000
year old Ca Na Costa sepulture, the islands
natural beauty, the Es Mirador restaurant
and the beaches of Cala Saona, Illettes
and Llevant.
Underground: take the 30 min ferry crossing from the port of
Ibiza Town to port La Savina
Museu D'art Contemporani
International artists connected with Ibiza
are in display in this small gallery. The
museum organises several exhibitions
throughout the year.
Address: Ronda Narces Puget, Dalt Vila, Ibiza Town
Phone: +34 971 302 723
Necropolis De Puig D'es Molins
The Museu de Arqueologia is attached to
this ancient Carthage burial site thought to
contain over 4,000 graves. The
archeological museum gives a good picture
of life on Ibiza a couple of thousand years
ago.
Address: Via Romana 31, Dalt Vila, Ibiza Town
Phone: +34 971 301 771
Sa Penya
Between the Dalt Vila and the Port of Ibiza
lies the area of Sa Penya. A former
fishermans quarter, the small cozy streets
now sizzles with life in the summer as the
busiest bars, restaurants and shops are
here. Dont miss the nightly club parades
when drag queens and musicians hand out
fliers for the evenings parties.
Address: Sa Penya, Ibiza Town
Ses Salines
The salt fields have been in use for over
2000 years and created the `white gold of
Ibiza. It was the islands main industry
until tourism came to Ibiza. As the water
evaporates over the hot summer, salt crust
is left on the bottom of the lakes making a
spectacular sight every night as it glistens
when the sun sets. Bring your camera!
Underground: bus 11
BEACH LIFE#BEACH LIFE#
Cala Conta
Theres a little bit of everything for
everyone here. The beaches are beautiful,
the water is popular with snorkelling fans,
water sports are on offer and some decent
bars can be found as well. Cala Conta is
situated on the west coast of the island.
Underground: bus 3 to Sant Antoni and the change to bus 4
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Cala D'hort
Absolutely beautiful! Its a quiet cove but
has sun, sand, good restaurants and an
excellent view of the Es Vedr islet. Perfect
for chillin!
Underground: bus 42
Cala Llonga
The prettiest and most popular cove on
Ibiza, it boasts of a huge sandy beach with
all the facilities you may need.
Underground: bus 15
Cala Mastella
Crystal clear water makes snorkelling great
here. Theres a little bar on the left and the
Can Bigotes restaurant on the right.
Underground: bus 13 to Santa Eularia, then change to bus 16 for
Cala Llenya
Cala Vedella
A small beautiful beach with clear blue
waters in the centre of a seaside village.
Popular with families
Underground: bus 26 or 42
Platja D'en Bossa
This is the longest sandy beach in Ibiza
and home to the Bora Bora bar and the
Space club. If you can only come here on
one day - come on a Sunday.
Underground: bus 14
Platja Des Cavallet
This is Ibizas official nudist beach. It also
has a lot of water sports on offer together
with bars and restaurants.
Underground: bus 11 or the waterbus.
Ses Salines
A large white sandy beach, popular with
the young crowd and with the gay
community. The beach has a fine collection
of bars and eateries. One side of the beach
is a nudist area.
Underground: bus 11
EATING#EATING#
Ibizas culture and history is reflected in
the islands culinary heritage. The cuisine is
strongly influenced by different
Mediterranean cultures and in particular by
the cuisine of Catalonia. Fresh fish and
seafood dominates the islands culinary
culture of course. However, as a big tourist
destination, Ibizas restaurants cater for all
kinds of gastronomic desires.
Bon Profit
Home-cooked Spanish meals at bargain
prices.
Address: Plaa des Parc, Ibiza Town
Phone: +34 971 393 403
Can Bigotis
A secluded restaurant near the Cala
Mastella beach. The owner goes fishing in
the morning and serves his catch as "Arroz
Marineras in the afternoon and evening.
To make a reservation, which is a must,
you have to go in person a few days before
as the restaurant doesnt have a phone. It
is said that even the Spanish king was
refused because he didnt have a
reservation.
Address: Cala Mastella, Sant Carles
Underground: bus 13 to Santa Eularia, then change to bus 16 for
Cala Llenya
Comidas Bar S Juan
This Ibicenco kitchen serves great meat
dishes. Its closed on Sundays.
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Address: Carrer Mont Gri 8, Ibiza Town
Phone: +34 971 311 603
Es Mirador
The cuisine speciality is fresh fish, paella
and other traditional local dishes. The
restaurant / bar has great panoramic views
of Formentera. Open for lunch and dinners.
Address: On the road toward La Mola, on the island of
Formentera
Phone: +34 971 327 037
El Chiringuito
Fish and snacks at the glamorous Es
Cavallet beach bar.
Address: Platja dEs Cavallet, Sant Francesc
Phone: +34 971 395 485
Dos Lunas
Its a favourite among royalty and
celebrities and the food is absolutely
delicious! Advance booking is highly
recommended. Dishes are around C20-30.
Address: on the road to Sant Rafeal from Ibiza Town
Phone: +34 971 198 102
La Brasa
The choice is between different seafood
dishes, which can be enjoyed in beautiful
surroundings.
Address: Carrer Pere Sala 3, Ibiza Town
Phone: +34 971 301 202
Lizzaran
Tapas! Perfect when youre on the go.
Address: Calle de Bertolome de Rosello 15, Ibiza Town
Phone: +34 971 192 882
Restaurant La Oliva
Provencal food meets Mediterranean
cooking in this charming and popular
restaurant. Booking is advisable in high
season.
Address: Calle Santa Cruz 2, Dalt Vila, Ibiza Town
Phone: +34 971 305 752
Restaurante Il Pavone
Italian food as if it was made in Italy! The
best seat in the house is on the
wrought-iron balcony overlooking the
hustle and bustle of the street.
Address: Calle Mayor 22, Ibiza Town
Phone: +34 971 313 555
The Studio
The restaurant has a Moroccan style decor
with a Mediterranean mix of food. Its
recommended to book in advance as its
always very busy.
Address: Calle de la Verge 4, Ibiza Town
Phone: +34 971 315 368
CAFS#CAFES#
Caf Sidney
This is the place for a relaxing Sunday
brunch where you will see and be seen.
Located in Marina Botafoch, it offers scenic
views of the old town across the harbour.
Address: Marina Botafoch, Ibiza Town
Phone: +34 971 192 243
Cafetera Claudio
Packed in the summer and famous for
serving the islands best serrano (cured)
ham.
Address: Carrer dAntoni Jaume 3, Ibiza Town
Chill Internet Caf
This cafe serves breakfast and snacks
while you catch up on the World Wide
Web.
Address: Via Punica 49, Ibiza Town
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BARS & NIGHTLIFE#BARSANDNIGHTLIFE#
The bars on Ibiza are at least as famous as
its clubs as they set the scene and the
mood for the nightlife to come. Drinks are
a little cheaper here than in the clubs and
many bars have free entry. There are club
ticket deals and sometimes promotional
offers on free chupitos (shots).
People and DJs come to Ibiza from all over
the world to party the whole night long,
and - boy - are they good at it! It is the
most experimenting, beautiful and massive
clubbing experience in the world. Season
runs from June throughout September.
Entrance fees are between C20-60
Bar M
Famous for its Manumission pre-parties.
Located straight on the waterfront and the
place to be seen in Sant Antoni.
Address: Avgda Dr Fleming, Sant Antoni
Base Bar
Great place for star spotting.
Address: Calle de Cipriano Carijo, Ibiza Town
Bora Bora Ibiza
Free entry, right on the beach, close to the
Space club and the party never stops.
Dont forget the sunscreen.
Address: Platja Den Bossa
Caf Del Mar
Its the most famous of them all. Sitting by
the shores of the bay, admiring the
stunning sunset while listening to the
authentic music of Caf del Mar, is a
quintessential experience when visiting
Ibiza.
Address: Calle Ample, Sant Antoni
Itaca
Famous for its cocktails, Itaca has a
tropical feeling and beautiful views of the
Sant Antoni bay.
Address: Avgda Dr Fleming, Sant Antoni
Km5
An absolutely amazing bar and they have
good food too. Hard to find, but worth the
search.
Address: Calle Sant Josep, Sant Josep
K-ube
New, modern, chic and in the centre of Sa
Penyas bustling night life.
Address: Calle de Cipriano Carijo, Ibiza Town
Mambo
Known as the pre-club place.
Address: Vara de Rey, Sant Antoni
Sa Trincha
This club / bar is known to house the best
DJ in the world and the bar is located on
the beautiful Salines beach.
Address: Platja Ses Salines
The Rock Bar
The place to see and be seen in the lively
nightlife of Ibiza Town.
Address: Calle de Cipriano Carijo, Ibiza Town
Amnesia
Amnesia is a favourite. Especially the
closing parties in September are popular
and its not uncommon that Amnesia
parties last until late afternoon the next
day.
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Address: Calle Sant Antoni, Sant Rafael
Underground: The Discobus
Internet: www.amnesia-ibiza.com
Eden
It recently had a complete makeover
putting it firmly among the top clubs in
Ibiza. Dress code is dress to impress.
Address: Calle Salvador Espriu s/n, Sant Antoni
Underground: bus 3
Internet: www.edenibiza.com
El Divino
Newest kid in the block, and its certainly
one of the most beautiful clubs on Ibiza.
The views across the harbour are
breathtaking.
Address: Puerto Ibiza Nuevo, Ibiza Town
Underground: catch a boat from across the Ibiza harbour directly
to the door.
Internet: www.eldivino-ibiza.com
Es Paradis
Its always packed and not without reason.
Es Paradis is beautiful and offers a variety
of weekly programs. The `Fiestas del Aqua
is a big hit!
Address: Calle Salvador Espriu, Sant Antoni
Underground: bus 3
Internet: www.esparadis.com
Pacha
Pachas decor, small rooms and snug
corners gives the club an intimate and cosy
atmosphere. Definitely worth a visit. (Only
open on weekends in the winter).
Address: Avgd 8 de Agosto, Ibiza Town
Internet: www.pacha.com
Privilege
Privilege is the worlds biggest club - so
big it even has a separate DJ for the
toilets! Decor is very cool and the club
hosts Manumission on Monday nights. Buy
the ticket beforehand in order to avoid the
queue at the door.
Address: Calle Ibiza, Ibiza Town
Underground: The Discobus
Internet: www.privilegeibiza.com
Space
Space is also open when everybody else is
shut. Especially the opening parties are
popular. Nicely situated on Bossa beach,
this club is highly recommended.
Address: Platja den Bossa
Underground: bus 14
Internet: www.space-ibiza.es
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
#ESSENTIALINFORMATION#
Airport
Ibiza Airport is 7,5 km from Ibiza Town
Bus: Line 10 takes passengers to and from
Ibiza Town in 30 minutes for C1.30. It
leaves every hour from 07.00 to 23.20.
Taxi: Takes around 20 minutes to the
centre of Ibiza Town costing around C12
(expect a higher charge after 21.00 hrs).
Taxis for persons with special needs are
also available either at the taxi stop or by
calling +34 971 800 080.
Car hire: Avis, Betacar Ibiza, Centauro,
Hertz and Tui cars all have offices at the
airport located on the arrivals level.
On the arrivals level, you can also find an
airport information desk, a tourist- and a
post office. The airport has no left-luggage
service.
Internet: www.aena.es/ibiza
Public transport
Ibiza has a decent bus service that will
take you around the island and all journeys
are less than C2. Regular bus services are
working all year around while night busses
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and the Discobus between Ibiza Town and
Sant Antoni are in service from May until
September.
All buses run from/to Avgda dIsidor
Macabich in Ibiza Town and bus stops are
signed with a blue P on a white
background.
Theres a waterbus service from Ibiza
harbour to other beaches on the island.
You can also take it to go across the
harbour (to the El Divino club and Marina
Botafoch).
Internet: www.ibizabus.com
Taxi
It is usually easy to find a taxi in Ibiza and
starting price for a taxi is C3 with the
additional C0.90 per km. At night time the
price per km is C1.05. Additional charges
are made for airport and seaport
pickup/delivery C1.50, phone booking
C4.10, dogs C3, luggage C0.40 a piece and
waiting time C16.24-17.28 per hour. Radio
Taxi: +34 971 800 080 / +34 971 398 483
Phone: +34 971 800 080 / +34 971 398 483
Post
Correos Ibiza Town
Address: Avgda dIsidor Macabich 65
Opening hours: Monday-Friday 08.30-20.30 and Saturday:
09.30-13.00
Phone: +34 971 399 769
Pharmacy
A.M. Mar Tur
Address: Vara de Rey 22, Ibiza Town
Phone: +34 971 311 825
For a 24 hour pharmacy, go to the nearest
pharmacy and look at the rotation schedule
with addresses printed on the door or see
online at www.cofib.es.
Dentists
24 hour
Phone: 629 011 018
Telepohone
Country code Spain: +34
Area code: 0971
Electricity
220 V
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