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Basic information about ibiza

05/05/2018
Basic information about ibiza

Hello everybody!

As you already know Drink Home Ibiza is dedicated to offering 24h alcohol service to any point of the white island and rental service of boats, cars, villas... This week we're going to give you some basic information about ibiza.

In Ibiza, in the Balearic Islands, nature, culture await you ... and lots of fun, both day and night. Its beaches and coves compete in beauty with its landscapes of the interior. Discover this destination, declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site, and let yourself be captivated by its special magic.

With just 40 kilometers from one end to the other, Ibiza is an idyllic place where you can find clear waters that invite permanently to the bath, tranquil landscapes of rural air, mild temperatures and a generous sun that shines almost all year round. This enclave of the Balearic Islands has 210 kilometers of coastline. You can choose between tiny coves, extensive beaches of fine sand or dune spots. But Ibiza is much more than sun and sea. In the interior of the island there are places worth discovering. Place of passage of numerous civilizations, Ibiza has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO thanks to its cultural wealth, among which the Phoenician deposit of Sa Caleta stands out; the necropolis of Puig des Molins, or the historical center of Eivissa, Dalt Vila. In this island you will also find a unique and different environment, where fun is the priority. A vitality that is reflected in its varied cultural agenda and its nightlife. The night of Ibiza is known all over the world. Not only for its trendy clubs and nightclubs, but for the many activities developed when the sun disappears: street markets, terraces, outdoor cultural activities, musical performances ... Thousands of young people come every year to enjoy the latest musical trends and dance at any time of day. In addition, Ibiza is well served by plane: from its airport, a few kilometers from Eivissa, regular flights depart from the rest of the Balearic Islands, the peninsula and several European capitals.

Have a nice weekend!

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