TRAVELSPEAK Ready Mades - MEDITERRANEAN HOTSPOTS

16 mall coves lapped by the intense blue Mediterranean, pine forests that practically embrace the sea, days spent on-board a yacht, sleepy villages full of rural charm, luxury beach clubs, accommodation in paradise-like settings… Ibiza is a heavenly Mediterranean destination, a place where you can let your hair down and enjoy the laid-back hippy atmosphere of its fashion and street markets, chill out on a Bali bed next to the sea or watch the sunset surrounded by beautiful scenery. Ibiza is so authentic that it can combine the world’s most exciting nightlife with a UNESCO World Heritage town and Biodiversity Reserves. Comfortable clothes in cool white fabrics are part of the identity of Ibiza’s fashion and island lifestyle. Ibiza means freedom, finding yourself, and comfort in every sense. Because everything is close by, and it’s easy to find spaces where you can relax, be refreshed and feel younger than ever. The turquoise waters of its coves suggest relaxation and privacy. You can discover some of the quietest with a delightful sailing expedition from the ports of Eivissa, Sant Antoni de Portmany and Santa Eulària des Riu. Lunch or dinner on or around their seafront promenades is a great way to enjoy the island’s seafood. There are many ways to experience the coast of Ibiza - the beaches of Cala d’Hort, opposite the beautiful nature reserve of Es Vedrà, and Es Caló d'es Moro, with one of the most admired sunsets to be seen on the island; the rocky shore of Ses Variades, full of lively bars and nightclubs; Cala Benirrás, epicentre of the hippie lifestyle every Sunday with its drum parties; coves like Tarida, Jondal, Conta, and the beaches of Ses Salines and d’en Bossa, with a variety of beach clubs; or Cala Llentía, with standing stones on the cliffs, regarded by many as Ibiza’s Stonehenge. ibiza & Formentera s Long seen as a tolerant, magical place, in the mid-Sixties Ibiza became a favoured hippie destination. Known locally as ‘peluds’ (long-haired), they found welcoming locals, deserted beaches and cheap accommodation, and soon set up communes on old fincas (farm estates), with a circuit of parties. The clubs that now form the centre of the island’s nightlife grew organically out of this counter-culture. The oldest, Amnesia, was a former farm on the road between Ibiza Town and Sant Antoni. A cheap, bohemian party venue for hippies and artists, it didn’t even have electricity at first, the revellers dancing round bonfires in the house! Come the 70s and the disco revolution things really took off ...and the rest is ‘party party’ history! from ‘hairies’ to hip hop Eivissa (Ibiza Town) Santa Agnès Sant Antoni Sant Josep Es Cubells Sant Miquel Sant Joan Sa Canal San Rafael Santa Gertrudis Sant Carles Santa Eulària Roca Llisa San Francisc Javier Sa Caló Pilar de la Mola Q

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