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Travel Guide: Ibiza, Spain

Travel Guide: Ibiza, Spain
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As part of the Balearic Islands, the Spanish island of Ibiza is found in the Mediterranean Sea. This tiny island boasts idyllic beaches, rugged and rocky terrain and a gorgeous beach-friendly climate that help make it a popular destination for tourists from across the globe. However, it's the nightlife of Ibiza that is most well-known: with world famous clubs, Ibiza has a reputation for partying. However, that doesn't mean it's not a great destination even if you're not into that scene: grab a kayak, hop on a boat, take a bike ride or even challenge yourself with a hike through the beautiful countryside of this island. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about Ibiza, Spain.

An Island Getaway


Though this island is commonly known by its Spanish name, Ibiza, its official name is actually Catalan Eivissa. Ibiza is an island in Spain that is found in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Valencia. It is also part of the Balearic Islands archipelago, and is considered a member of the Pine Islands grouping, as well.

Beautiful Scenery


Geographically, the island features rugged coasts referred to as a costa brava, in addition to hilly areas, rock cliffs and small inlets.

Climate


Ibiza is most famous as a nightlife spot, and for its beaches. Beach season lasts between May and October, and these months are punctuated by clear, blue skies and comfortably warm temperatures. In fact, this island is lucky to receive almost no rainfall during the summer months. Winter temperatures are also mild, and are often warm enough for time on the beach, or other outdoor activities.

Outdoor Activities


Because of the region’s beautiful climate, a number of outdoor sports and leisure endeavors are possible. Hiking and biking are great ways to see the countryside, while scuba diving allows you to witness the wonders of the underwater world firsthand. Boating is also quite popular due to the proximity of water. Whether it’s a relaxing ride or a more energetic kayak trip, you’ll find a boat ride for your level of interest.

Culture


Ibiza’s rapidly-growing population of roughly 130 thousand is comprised of a mix of natives, Spanish immigrants and foreign expats. It is for this reason that the culture and language of the region is so rich and diverse. In fact, the majority of the population is multilingual, with Catalan and Spanish being the official languages.

Cuisine


The cuisine of Ibiza is characteristic of Mediterranean cooking, and it features fresh ingredients. The island is famous for its seafood as well as its native olives and olive oil. Chorizo is another regional element of the dishes. Ibiza is also blessed with many beautiful restaurants that allow visitors to take in the scenery while they eat.

World-Class Vacation Spot


With beautiful weather, landscape, and people, Ibiza is a world-class destination for any vacation.

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