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Island of Ibiza

Island of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

The Island of Ibiza is a world of its own. Imagine the wild pool clubs of Las Vegas strung together by a long tranquil beach and crashing waves. Then add a twist of Renaissance-era architecture and Mediterranean style. That is the Island of Ibiza. Like Las Vegas, it seems the island rarely sleeps. With so much natural beauty and entertainment, why would it?

Island of Ibiza Must Do’s

Scoot around the IslandIsland of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

Take in the views at Blue Marlin Beach Club

Island of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

Blue Marlin Beach Club

Hike to the Es Vedra View Point and watch the boats sail by

Island of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

Es Vedra View Point

Sunbathe at Comte Beach

Island of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

Comte

Enjoy lunch at Cala Bassa Beach Club

Island of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

Cala Bassa

Ride through the San Antonio Bay Promenade and circle back towards Ibiza town

Island of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

Scooter Tour Map

Explore Ibiza Town

Island of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

Dalt Vila and the Port of Ibiza

Ibiza offers shopping at all hours, scenic views across the harbor, and the stunning old town fortress walls of Dalt Vila.

Get your club onIsland of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

Located in the center of Platja D’en Bossa, the biggest beach near Ibiza town, Ushuaia is one of the biggest and most well-known beach clubs in Ibiza.  Offering general admission and VIP tables, there is something for everyone at this club.

Island of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

VIP Table

If you’re not a huge fan of clubbing, opt for a VIP table to which you can retreat during each set. The table service is amazing and there is plenty of room to dance or chill in the private section.

Island of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

Kygo

As day turns to night, the party only gets crazier.  Professional dancers make appearances on towers around the club and jets fly over en route to the airport.

If you’ve still got energy after the party winds down, don’t fret.  There are plenty of after parties and after-the-after-party parties to carry you on into the next day of clubbing.

Island of Ibiza – Where to Stay

Island of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

Hard Rock Hotel

The Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza is the perfect place to stay if you’re looking to enjoy the best of Ibiza.  The beautiful pools play music all day. The beach club offers great oceanside food and drinks with chairside service.  The rooms are comfortable and clean and the views from the rooftop terrace are some of the best on the island.

Island of Ibiza Confessions of a Travaholic

Platja D’en Bossa

Platja D’en Bossa beach is your walkway to nearby clubs, restaurants, shopping, and more.  Relax in the sand. Cool off in the ocean. Watch the planes descend as the sun sets.

Island of Ibiza Tips

  • If you plan on renting a car, you’ll want to get an international driver’s permit. While we didn’t need this in Málaga, it was a strict requirement in Ibiza.
  • Dress code in Ibiza is a seriously mixed bag.  People wear everything from bathing suits with belts and heels to fancy dresses.  Make sure to research specific club rules before you arrive.

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4 Comments

  • Reply
    Kyle
    August 8, 2018 at 10:37 PM

    The scootering looks like a good time. That’s a really nice picture.

    • Reply
      Lisa Adams
      August 9, 2018 at 1:36 PM

      Thank you, Kyle. The scooters were a really fun way to see more of the island.

  • Reply
    Jeannie Adams
    August 9, 2018 at 12:20 PM

    Iconic group photo at the ‘VIP’ table. It certainly captures your excitement and endorsement for the clubs excellence in entertainment and service.

    • Reply
      Lisa Adams
      August 9, 2018 at 1:35 PM

      Thank you! We had a great time dancing.

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