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The island of fun and surprising nature
The destination par excellence for a holiday in the sun and the queen of summer entertainment, Ibiza reveals a splendour even during other periods of the year. A reserve and natural park, the island has a unique ecosystem and enchanting countryside. More than 200 species of birds are found here, including herons and flamingos, which can easily be seen during their migration from July to October and from February to May.
 
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Ibiza. Photo: Sisterscom.com, Shutterstock
 
Near the beaches, the salinity of the soil encourages vegetation of evergreen plants, while the hills are covered with forests of red cedar and pine trees. At the end of January, thanks to the mild Mediterranean winter, the first varieties of almonds begin to flower. The early beginning of spring is observed everywhere and the sight is unforgettable. Ibiza offers visitors extraordinary local beauty of great ecological value, thanks to its environmental biodiversity. A bike ride is one of the best ways to discover this aspect, both inland and along the coast. Almost all the footpaths used today in the most concealed corners of Ibiza were once used by woodcutters, charcoal makers or inhabitants of the mountains.
 
There are many places that are well worth a visit. The farmstead of Balàfia, is a small complex of seven Arab-style houses near the village of Sant Llorenç in the north of the island, and an extraordinarily charming and tranquil spot.
 
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Sa TalaiaIbiza. Photo: Sisterscom.com, Shutterstock
 
Don’t miss a trip to one of the highest points in IbizaSa Talaia (475 metres), along a steep path among picturesque rural houses and red cedar and pine woods.
 
Other attractions are Sant Josep de sa Palaiawhere there stands an exquisite medieval Church, and the typical folk dance of Ibiza known as the ball pagés. The dance itself, the men’s and women’s clothes and the jewels they wear are an amazing spectacle.
 
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Torre di Es SavinarIbiza. Photo: Sisterscom.com, Shutterstock
 
Other panoramic places are the tower of Es Savinar, also known as the Pirate’s Tower, located at 200m in Punta de Oliva and facing the islets of Es Vedrà and Es Vedranell, and the peak of Puig de Sa Capelleta, from which the Island of Formentera can be seen.
 
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The Marina. Ibiza. Photo: Sisterscom.com, Shutterstock
 
The Marina district, near the Port of Ibiza, is made up of a dense network of narrow alleys overlooked by whitewashed houses, traditional craft shops and boutiques selling designer clothes and Ad Lib fashion items, a style typical of the island in which the colour white predominates.
 
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Cala d’Hort. Ibiza. Photo: Sisterscom.com, Shutterstock
 
Ibiza has archaeological remains of world importance, such as the Punic-Roman rural settlement of ses Païses de Cala d'Hortthe Phoenician village of Sa Caleta and the fortified area of Dalt Vila, both declared a World Heritage site.
The subsoil of the Balearic Islands conceals beauties as interesting as those on the surface. The caves are genuine natural cathedrals of stone chiselled by water over thousands of years.
 
What to eat in Ibiza
The cuisine of Ibiza makes the most of the island's local products, such as fish, shellfish, and locally grown vegetables. Notable fish dishes feature tuna and skate, with specialties like "tonyina a l’eivissenca" (tuna with pine nuts, raisins, and eggs) and "borrida de ratjada" (skate with potatoes and almonds).
The most famous meat dish is sofrit pages (different meats, sausages and potatoes) and arroz de matanzas (risotto with different types of meat).
Among the desserts to try are greixonera pudding, cheese and mint flaò cake and orelletes.
 

Text by Eugenio Sorrentino
Update text by Alisè Vitri
Avion Tourism Magazine
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Where to sleep in Ibiza
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Ibiza is a welcoming city and offers different possibilities for accommodation.

To find the ideal hotel and the best offers you can do a search for the stars but also for districts or landmarks.

 

STARS
Hotels for stars, differentiated by type of services:
DISTRICTS
Hotels in the districts
 
 
 
 
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Monuments in Ibiza
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THE WALLS OF DALT VILA 
These ancient walls were erected in the sixteenth century to protect the city against incursions from the Turkish-French alliance. Work to complete them continued for forty years. They protect a considerable historical legacy, now declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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CATHEDRAL of IBIZA
gothic church dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Work to build the cathedral began on an ancient Arab site in the thirteenth century and was completed in the eighteenth century.
 
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BALAFIA
Situated in Sant Joan de LabritjaBalàfia is a rural architectural complex with houses and defence towers of Arab origin, which evoke an atmosphere of the Muslim era in Ibiza.
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EL PUIG DE MISSA
An ancient fort erected between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in Santa Eulària des Riu, surrounded by walls with stone, circular plan defence towers and standing on a hill with an incredible view.
 
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TORRE DE ES SAVINAR
An ancient defensive tower facing the islands of Es Vedrà and Es Venadrell, near Cala d’Hort, 200 m above sea level, in an excellent state of conservation. The views from above are spectacular.
 
Museums in Ibiza
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MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART (MACE)
Inaugurated in 1969 as a pioneering museum of its kind in Spain, its origins go back to the Biennial of Ibiza, inaugurated in 1964, when the organisers decided to include the prizewinning works in the museum collection.
MUSEO PUGET
The paintings in the museum offer a glimpse into rural life on the island, the city of Ibiza and its surroundings, and the island customs and rituals in the twentieth century.

 
 
Excursions in Ibiza
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ES CANAR MARKET
This continues to represent the essence of hippy Ibiza. Every Wednesday from April to October a large open-air market filled with brightly coloured items and unusual personalities takes place, which draws huge crowds.
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CHRISTMAS MARKET of IBIZA
Already from the end of November, the towns and cities in the Balearic islands are transformed into a beautiful Christmas wonderland. In Ibiza, the market offers its products: crafts and holiday decorations, toys, crafts, jewelry and trinkets, clothes, bags, accessories and articles of all kinds of Christmas decoration. Christmas sauce is a typical Ibizan dessert, liquid and similar to traditional nougat.
 
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SUNSET AT SANT ANTONY DE PORTMANY
The ideal place in the west of Ibiza: Sant Antoni is reached for its famous sunsets, the Café del Mar and to have fun from dusk till dawn admiring the sea and a splendid panorama. 
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FORMENTERA
If you are looking for a dream island, easily reachable from Italy, where you can find white beaches with calm and turquoise waters, breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, unique experiences between the Mediterranean scrub and the sea, Formentera is the right place. 

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