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		<title>Taking a Family Holiday in Ibiza</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The small Island of Ibiza, part of the Balearic Islands off the east coast of Spain, is home to some 84,000 people yet attracts more than 10 times that number of holiday makers annually. Ibiza is most famous for its nightlife and thousands of partygoers are drawn to the island every year by top name [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="width: 250px; height: 188px;" src="http://www.spanish-resorts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/ibiza_coast.jpg" alt="ibiza_coast.jpg" width="250" height="188" />The small Island of Ibiza, part of the Balearic Islands off the east coast of Spain, is home to some 84,000 people yet attracts more than 10 times that number of holiday makers annually. Ibiza is most famous for its nightlife and thousands of partygoers are drawn to the island every year by top name DJs playing at some of the worlds biggest and best clubs. However Ibiza offers more to see and do besides drinking and dancing and is perfect for family holidays…</p>
<p>Ibiza is approximately a two and a half hour flight from the UK and flights depart from all the major UK airports throughout the summer.</p>
<p>The high season in Ibiza for the nightclubs is between August 1st and September 15th. If you are embarking on a family holiday in Ibiza at this time you should avoid booking a holiday in Ibiza town, Playa d&#8217;en Bossa and the hostels and apartments in San Antonio. These are all popular with clubbers and will get very lively and noisy at night time.</p>
<p>The resorts of Santa Eulalia, Es Cana and Cala Llonga on the east coast, San Antonio Bay and Cala Vadella on the west coast, and Portinatx in the north are all suitable for families throughout the summer. Journey times from the airport are approximately 40 to 50 minutes for the east coast resorts; 30 minutes to the resorts in the west and around an hour to reach Portinatx. The ideal way to get around the island is to arrange holiday car hire; however regular buses and taxis are available from the airport. The normal taxis carry a maximum of four people and will not usually be able to provide safety seats for children so it may be necessary for you to book a private transfer.</p>
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<p>With temperatures rising above 30ºC in the height of summer and even water temperatures reaching 25-27 ºC, the beach is the ideal place to be. The waters of Ibiza are amongst the cleanest in the Mediterranean with many of the beaches repeatedly awarded the EEC blue flag denoting cleanliness and safety. The beaches at Cala Tarida near San Antonio Bay and Cala Portinatx both possess this coveted award and are very popular with families, while the very shallow water and lifeguards at Sa Caleta make it ideal for young children, although it can get busy at weekends.</p>
<p>Young children will also enjoy the play parks and play areas in Playa d’en Bossa, San Antonio Bay and Cala Llonga. Here you will find climbing frames, trampolines and plently of enclosed, safe space for children to run around and play. Also look out for the mini trains that make frequent tours of the countryside.</p>
<p>For older children, the Aguamar water park in Playa d&#8217;en Bossa is very popular. The park features 7 sets of water flumes and a huge swimming pool. Entrance fees to the park are approximately €18 for adults and children over 12 and €10 for younger children. For more aquatic fun you can enjoy a variety of water sports in Ibiza including windsurfing, sailing, pedaloes, banana boats and parasailing. Also worth a visit is the medieval Eivissa castle at D&#8217;alt Villa which overlooks Ibiza town.</p>
<p>Other attractions in Ibiza include glass bottomed boat trips for a unique view of the marine life, a round of golf at the Ibiza golf course in Roca Llisa (beware the rather steep green fees), shopping in Ibiza town or simply driving around the island to admire the beautiful countryside.</p>
<p>Article source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com">www.articlesbase.com</a><br />
<strong>About the Author</strong><br />
Harry Lawrance is an experienced writer based in the UK.</p>
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		<title>The Party Island Ibiza</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 22:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ibiza is right for you when you want to go to a great Party with the best Dj&#8217;s on the set. When you want to Party with a wide range of partygoers, freaks, clubbers, and celebritiesis this is your place. Last year I even saw Paris Hilton having a little show of with the dancers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p kt01G="0" fOKIm="0">Ibiza is right for you when you want to go to a great Party with the best Dj&#8217;s on the set. When you want to Party with a wide range of partygoers, freaks, clubbers, and celebritiesis this is your place. Last year I even saw Paris Hilton having a little show of with the dancers at the Club Amnesia. Here are the Top clubs with a wide choice of music, rock, house techno, trance, underground, hip-hop and chill out music. Here at the home of the sunset set.</p>
<p kt01G="0" fOKIm="0">The big clubs like Pacha, Amnesia, Space, Es Paradise, Privilege, Eden and El Divino start the big party&#8217;s in June, July and August. They have a different promoter each night who will bring his own music and decoration. Carl Cox is at the club Space on Tuesday, Paul Van Dyk and Ferry Corsten is at the club Amnesia for Cream on Thursday. The party Manumission is the big party at the club Privilege on Friday. All the clubs are closing at the end of September. After the season they get back to their country ore partying around the world. The Pacha is the only big club open al year around.</p>
<p kt01G="0" fOKIm="0">Even in the little bars and cafes there is always party time. Like the Bora Bora right at the beach Playa d´en Bossa. It is &#8220;the&#8221; party beach in Ibiza. A great place to hang out right at the beach after a hard party night. Relax to balearic house music played from a resident Dj. Or have a drink at the bar and watch the clubbers dance on the table. You don&#8217;t pay for entrance and the drinks are cheaper than in the big clubs.</p>
<p kt01G="2" fOKIm="1">The café&#8217;s on the Calo des Moro in San Antonio have the greatest sunset in a romantic setting. Café del Mar is famous for its house music. It is the perfect combination of wonderfully chilled music, scenery and beautiful weather what makes the sunset a special one.<br />
A must see!</p>
<p kt01G="0" fOKIm="1">A great place to start of the evening is the La Marina district at Evissa-Town. There are many different cafes, restaurants and bars. You will see everybody who comes to Ibiza to party. The Calle de la Virgen is the most colorful street.</p>
<p>Article source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com">www.articlesbase.com</a><br />
<strong>About the Author</strong><br />
Here you can read more about the big clubs and there parties. <a href="http://dj-ibiza-events.blogspot.com/">English Version</a> | <a href="http://partykalenderibiza.blogspot.com/">Deutsch Version</a></p>
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		<title>Great Daytrips from Ibiza</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 21:56:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve decided to come to this favourite clubbing playground this summer, you will no doubt spend most of your time between the main clubbing venues of San Antonio and Ibiza Town, with a distance of about 10 miles between the island&#8217;s east and west coasts. This is where almost all of the notorious night [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p kt01G="0" fOKIm="0">If you&#8217;ve decided to come to this favourite clubbing playground this summer, you will no doubt spend most of your time between the main clubbing venues of San Antonio and Ibiza Town, with a distance of about 10 miles between the island&#8217;s east and west coasts. This is where almost all of the notorious night venues like Space and Pacha are located, so it makes to sense to hire a car given the extortionate taxi fares that mirror the drink prices.</p>
<p kt01G="0" fOKIm="0">A car makes it possible to see things in the day when most other people are locked into the familiar beach-club-beach cycle, therefore allowing you to make the most of this stunning Spanish island. A short trip north to Sant Joan de Labritjain is an easy drive to some of the most undeveloped and idyllic beaches on the island, where the elevation of the coastline rises offering spectacular views out over the Mediterranean.</p>
<p kt01G="2" fOKIm="0">This is an area that used to be very popular when Ibiza first placed itself on the tourism map back in the 1960s, but has today been eclipsed by the central and southern coastal regions <a kt01G="0" fOKIm="0" href="http://www.comparecarrentals.com/">http://www.comparecarrentals.com</a> Ibiza rental autos discounts A drive around the coast here provides an opportunity to track down that perfect secluded little bay and some much-needed peace and quiet before things kick off again in the evening.</p>
<p kt01G="0" fOKIm="0"><img width="250" src="http://www.spanish-resorts.co.uk/wp/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/ibiza_2006.jpg" alt="ibiza_2006.jpg" height="188" style="width: 250px; height: 188px" class="alignright" />Down at the southern end of the island, Santa Eulària del Riu is a look at how the other half lives, an area of private villas with pools that lie largely vacant until the summer arrives. Towns like Port des Torrent and San Carlos are particularly pleasant and feature some superb beaches to explore. Las Dalias and Punta Arabi are also worth visiting for their hippy markets which contrast strongly with the surrounding properties.</p>
<p kt01G="0" fOKIm="0">The nearby region of Sant Josep de sa Talaia, also in the south of the island, holds some of Ibiza&#8217;s most stunning scenery which can be reached easily by car from San Antonio, just six miles away. At nearly 500 meters tall, the highest mountain on Ibiza, which goes by the same name as the region, lies in this mostly protected region. In the summer, head up the mountain on a clear day for some breathtaking views that take in most of the island, stretching to San Antonio and beyond.</p>
<p kt01G="0" fOKIm="0">In the vicinity are also the Cova Santa caves which go back some 25 metres into the rock face. Once out of the car, it is possible to explore this picturesque area on horseback, foot or by bike, all popular outdoor activities here. The region is also home to some impressive relics dating back more than 2,000 years to the Punic-Roman era.</p>
<p kt01G="0" fOKIm="0">Heading east, Santa Eularía des Río is a must-see for those that decide to hire a car. With its idyllic 15th century fort, Puig D&#8217;Missa, surveying the little town and bay below, this is a town with stunning scenery that can get extremely rowdy for all the right reasons. Forget the super clubs and beer bottles, the fiestas at Santa Eularía des Río are the genuine Ibiza article. Come during Easter for the liveliest fiestas which take over most of the town. A look back at more of Ibiza&#8217;s traditions prior to the arrival of the tourism hoards can be seen at the Living Museum, which traces the island’s history and culture.</p>
<p kt01G="2" fOKIm="1">The Ibiza experience for many revolves around the club circuit, but by hiring a car to explore the island, visitors can get a more complete view of what this Balearic island has to offer. <a kt01G="0" fOKIm="1" href="http://www.comparecarrentals.com/">http://www.comparecarrentals.com</a> Book online Ibiza rental cars After 22 hours at the Space Sunday session, a little peace and quiet can make a welcome change to the dance floor.</p>
<p>Article source: <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com">www.articlesbase.com</a><br />
<strong>About the Author</strong><br />
Extensive traveller Andy Burrows spends his vacations usually on the island of Ibiza which he enjoys exploring by car.</p>
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