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Ibiza Town
The Capital, really is THE most fascinating part of the island, day
or night. There is no beach in the town, but the beach at Talamanca is only a short stroll away.
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Talamanca
The Bay of Talamanca is just 15 minutes walk from Ibiza Town.
The resort offers a beautiful sandy beach and a good range of hotels.
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Figueretas
This small suburb, with a mixture of tourists and locals has a
selection of cafés, bars and restaurants throughout the area, catering for all tastes.
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Playa d'en Bossa
A large exciting and international resort, which offers a great
variety of bars and clubs. There are also plenty of attractions for the kids.
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San Antonio
The second largest resort on the island really does offer
something for everybody, with its good value nightlife and stunning sunsets.
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San Antonio Bay
One of the most beautiful bays in the Mediterranean, many
little beaches, and a great variety of entertainment and accommodation.
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Santa Eulalia
Ibiza's third largest resort is a beloved destination for families
and those seeking a quieter holiday. Excellent restaurants and a fantastic, sandy town beach.
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Es Caná
A sweep of golden sand, fun bars, chill out bars, and a tiny
harbour filled with fishing boats. Home to the famous weekly Hippy Market.
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Portinatx
A complete mini resort, ideal for families and quieter holidays,
and has three good, sandy beaches to choose from.
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Cala Llonga
A complete mini resort. Magnificent wide sandy beach borders the
picturesque Bay with pineclad hills on either side. Shallow waters to quite a way out, safe for children.
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Cala Tarida
A beautiful, sandy bay on the West coast with a few hotels and
shops. Peaceful and family friendly, offering great bathing and watersports.
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Puerto de San Miguel
The broad sandy beach is protected by the surrounding cliffs. A
favourite for low season peace-seeking couples and families in high season.
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Cala Vadella
A beautiful, sandy, protected bay on the West coast with a few
hotels and shops. Peaceful and family friendly, offering great bathing and watersports.
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