Apartamentos Mar y Playa Figueretas Ibiza Balearic Island - Mar y Playa Apartments Ibiza Town
The Mar y Playa Apartments: consist of 2 blocks of apartments and are located in Figueretas Ibiza. There is just a row of palm trees which separates the beach from the hotel along the seafront.
The pictures in this video are showing Apartamentos Mar y Playa II, which was at that time not yet renovated. Mar y Playa II has now been renovated in 2002. Both Apartment blocks are 1 km from the Ibiza Town and 2km away from the Playa d'en Bossa Ibiza. A Disco bus stops near these Apartments!!! So these Apartments are on a very great and nice location in Ibiza. Book them NOW!!
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Ibiza (Catalan: Eivissa) is one of the Balearic islands in the Mediterranean Sea, 150 kilometres (93 miles) off the coast of the city of Valencia, in eastern Spain. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain. Its largest cities are Ibiza Town (Catalan: Vila d'Eivissa, or simply Vila), Santa Eulària des Riu, and Sant Antoni de Portmany. Its highest point, called Sa Talaiassa (or Sa Talaia), is 475 metres (1,558 feet) above sea level.
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BEST BEACHES IBIZA:
Aguas Blancas
Benirras
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Cala d'den Serra
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Cala de Boix
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Cala Gracioneta
Cala Jondal
Cala Llenya
Cala Llonga
Cala Mastella
Cala Moli
Cala Nova
Cala Olivera
Cala Pada
Cala Salada
Cala Saladeta
Cala San Vicente
Cala Tarida
Cala Vadella
Cala Xarraca
Cala Xuclar
Es Cavallet
Es Codolar
Es Figueral
Es Torrent
Es Xarcu
Figeretes
Las Salinas
Playa d'en Bossa
Playa Niu Blau
Port d'es Torrent
Portinatx
Pou Des Lleo
Punta Galera
S'estanyol
S'ilot Des Rencli
Sa Caleta
San Miguel
Santa Eulalia
Siesta
Sol d'en Serra
Talamanca
BENIRRÁS BEACH A beautiful approach, meandering down through hills and valleys, brings you to the beach of Benirrás. It is a pretty beach of partly pebbly sand with rocks either side that you can clamber over and a picturesque view across the water to an interesting rock formation known as Cap Bernat (or referred to locals as 'the finger of God'). The sea bed is rocky which makes it excellent for snorkellers but not so easy to walk into... but that's all part of the fun! The water is crystal clear.
While it is one-sixth the size of nearby Majorca, Ibiza is over five times the size of Mykonos (Greece), or ten times the size of Manhattan Island. Ibiza has become famous for the association with nightlife and the electronic music that originated on the island. It is well known for its summer club scene which attracts very large numbers of tourists, though the island's government and the Spanish Tourist Office have controversially been working to promote more family-oriented tourism.
Ibiza is considered to be a popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightclub based nightlife centred on two areas: Ibiza Town, the island's capital on the southern shore and Sant Antoni to the West. Well-known nightclubs are Privilege, Amnesia, Space, Pacha, Es Paradís and DC10. During the summer, the top producers and DJs in dance come to the island and play at the various clubs, in between touring to other international destinations. Some of the most famous DJs run their own weekly nights around the island. Many of these DJs use Ibiza as an outlet for presenting new songs within the house, trance and techno genres of electronic dance music. The city has achieved renowned worldwide fame as a cultural center for house and trance in particular, with its name often being used as a partial metonym for the particular flavor of electronic music originating there, much like Goa in India.
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Places to see in ( Ibiza - Spain )
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Ibiza is one of the Balearic islands, an archipelago of Spain in the Mediterranean Sea. It's well known for the lively nightlife in Ibiza Town and Sant Antoni, where major European nightclubs have summer outposts. It’s also home to quiet villages, yoga retreats and beaches, from Platja d'en Bossa, lined with hotels, bars and shops, to quieter sandy coves backed by pine-clad hills found all around the coast.
Ibiza is an island in the Mediterranean Sea off the east coast of Spain. It is 150 kilometres (93 miles) from the city of Valencia. Ibiza is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain. Its largest settlements are Ibiza Town ( Vila d'Eivissa, or simply Vila), Santa Eulària des Riu, and Sant Antoni de Portmany.
Ibiza has become well known for its association with nightlife, electronic music that originated on the island, and for the summer club scene, all of which attracts large numbers of tourists drawn to that type of holiday. The island's government and the Spanish Tourist Office have been working to promote more family-oriented tourism. The port in Ibiza Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ibiza and the nearby island of Formentera to its south are called the Pine Islands, or Pityuses.
Ibiza is the larger of a group of the western Balearic archipelago called the Pityuses or Pine Islands composed of itself and Formentera. The Balearic island chain includes over 50 islands, many of which are uninhabited. The highest point of the island is Sa Talaiassa, at 475 metres (1,558 ft).
Ibiza is considered to be a popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightclub based nightlife centred on two areas: Ibiza Town, the island's capital on the southern shore and Sant Antoni to the West
Ibiza is served by Ibiza Airport, which has many international flights during the summer tourist season, especially from the European Union. There are also ferries from the harbour of Sant Antoni and Ibiza Town to Barcelona, Majorca, Dénia, and Valencia. There are also ferries to Formentera leaving Sant Antoni Harbour (normally every Wednesday), and daily from Ibiza Town, Santa Eulària, and Figueretes–Platja d'en Bossa. Several public busses also travel between Sant Antoni and Ibiza Town—every 15 minutes in summer and every half-hour in winter. In addition, there are buses from Sant Antoni to Cala Bassa, Cala Conta and Cala Tarida, and to the Airport. From Ibiza there are buses to the Platja d'en Bossa, Ses Salines, the Airport, and Santa Eulària.
( Ibiza - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Ibiza . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ibiza - Spain
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Morning Walk from Ibiza Town to Ibiza Airport (Ibiza, Spain)
Our morning walk from Ibiza Town to Ibiza Airport. Ibiza is very different in the early hours lol! (Well that, and it's a week before the clubbers arrive haha!). It was cheaper to walk and it was only a few miles! Good way to burn off some of the beers!
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IBIZA Island Bus Tour - SPAIN SightSeeing
The Best IBIZA Island Bus Tour - SPAIN I Travelled Together With My Husband In Ibiza - Spain. We Stayed Here Last October 2016 For A Couple Of Days And It Was A Really Good. It's The Perfect Place To Stay If You Want To Relax In The Peace And Quiet. We Really Enjoyed Our Holidays. This Is A Full day Trip Around The Island. We Loved The Trip And It Was One Of The Highlights Of Our Holiday. It's A Great Tour. The Island Can Boast An Extensive And Regular Bus Service. There Are Half-Hour Connections Between All Major Resorts, Including Many Of The Most Popular Beaches. Buses Run In The Summer Months From Approximately 7 am until 10 pm. There Is A Regular Ferry Service From The Mainland To The Island Of Ibiza And From Ibiza Town To Formentera. By The End Of The Day, We'd All Bonded, Started Dancing, Drinking And Having Fun...
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Our First Holiday : Ibiza 2019
Hi everyone, we're Brandon and Amber. We've just come home from our break in Santa Eulalia, Ibiza. Below we have summarised the break-down of all activities we participated in. If you have any further questions about the businesses we visited, please ask :)
Day 1- We stayed in Santa Eulalia and explored this area on the first day. We went swimming in a quiet back beach and then walked into the town centre. In the evening, we got a taxi to Amnesia to watch Sub-Focus, Wilkinson and Andy C.
Day 2- We travelled to ‘Divestar Ibiza’ to have a try at snorkelling! (website ) They looked after us very well and gave us free reign over where we wanted to explore. They provided great equipment and the excursion included a speed boat trip. As it was a Wednesday, we timed it perfectly (accidently) in line with the local ‘Hippy Market’, a popular event just a 5 minute walk away. We decided to walk back 5 miles to the hotel, and in the evening we played bingo in our resort (which we lost)!
Day 3- We walked a short distance to Santa Eulalia bus stop and travelled to tourist hotspot Sant Antoni de Portmany. We originally had our heart set on parasailing, but it was too windy! Instead in the spur of the moment we went jet-skiing, which was an incredible experience. We went with ‘Jet Ski Ibiza Beach’ ( They have extremely mixed reviews on Tripadvisor, but personally we found them brilliant and good value for money at €30 each for an hour experience and boat trip. In the evening we got the bus back, in time for a swim in the pool.
Day 4- We spent all day in our beautiful hotel ( playing archery, attending the ‘Mojito Party’ and swimming. In the evening we had a special ‘A La
Carte’ meal, which the hotel provides once during your stay for free as a treat night.
Day 5- We chilled by the pool and played ping-pong, played pool and another round of archery. We travelled home in the afternoon.
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Aparthotel El Puerto Ibiza
Aparthotel El Puerto is located in the harbour area of Ibiza town. This hotel is a great choice for those how want to travel to Formentera by ferry.
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10 Things NOT to Do in Ibiza
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Let’s be honest, most tourists come to Ibiza for its epic party vibe. Although there is plenty to see and do there, there are also a few no-nos to bare in mind. Here are a few things NOT to do in Ibiza.
1. Don’t Buy Tickets at the Door
That’s a rookie mistake. Not only will buying tickets at the door cost you more, but you’ll probably have to stand in line for at least an hour or more (and sometimes you just don’t make it past that velvet rope).
2. Don’t Show Up to the Clubs Before Midnight
Most nightclubs start opening around 10:00 pm, but things don’t really kick into gear until the stroke of midnight (and, frankly, that’s usually when the coolest clubs open).
3. Don’t Forget Your Hand Fan
Having an old-school hand fan to cool you down on the packed dance floor is an essential tip. You can’t count on the air conditioning or sea breezes to keep you comfortable in that mosh pit of sweaty gyrating bodies.
4. Don’t Leave Your Photo ID in the Hotel
You’ll need to show ID at the door to every bar, club and party on the island, so make sure you have some identification with your picture on you.
5. Don’t Sneak Drinks into the Clubs
Just don’t. Commercial venues don’t take kindly to booze smuggling, and it’s not worth it if you get caught. They’ll throw you out and probably ban you from the premises. If you’re really on a tight budget, see tip #10.
6. Don’t Try to Walk Home from Amnesia or Privilege
Playa d’en Bossa is technically in walking distance from Ibiza town (about 40 minutes), However, that stretch has been nicknamed “the road of death” as many stumbling partiers have taken their last steps that way.
7. Don’t Drink the Tap Water
It is safe, but it’s really not very palatable. People complain about high salt and calcium levels, and it also has a high chlorine content and taste.
8. Don’t Avoid Local Transport
The local transportation system is cheap and efficient, and can take you just about anywhere you’d want to go. The Ibiza Bus costs only about €2 and can get you from one side of the island to another.
9. Don’t Sleep on the Beach
For starters, it’s illegal and the police do patrol the coastline for this, so don’t bother trying to camp out on the beach for the night. However, if you plan to party all night and catch a nap on the beach during the day, that’s another thing.
10. Don’t Forget to Pre-Drink
Bolster yourself with a few pre-cocktails so you don’t need to imbibe so much at the expensive clubs. Keep an eye out for the promotional reps out there hustling 2 for 1 drink specials, free shots and the like, too.
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View from top of Dalt Vila (Ibiza Cathedral) in Ibiza Town
A look over Ibiza Town from the top of Dalt Vila. Views to the east include Playa d'en Bossa and the island's airport.
IBIZA | Cala Benirrás en Aquabus (embarcación)
Vídeo resumen de una visita a la cala de Benirrás un domingo en Aquabus (embarcación) para disfrutar de la puesta de sol al ritmo de los tambores.
Breve introducción: Benirràs es unas de las calas míticas del norte de Ibiza, donde en las tardes de verano el sol se oculta al ritmo de los tambores, golpeados por numerosos percusionistas atraídos por este ritual. El toque mágico en el horizonte lo pone Es Cap Bernat, un islote estrecho y puntiagudo, de 27 metros de altura, situado en el centro de la bahía.
En un día cualquiera, la playa es frecuentada por todo tipo de público, aunque mantiene sus reminiscencias hippies. Cuenta con varios restaurantes y un chiringuito, así como servicio de hamacas, sombrillas y velomares (patines). El exterior es arenoso y el interior también, aunque con algunos tramos de grava. A ambas esquinas de la bahía se asientan unas pocas casetas varadero. Sin duda, uno de los rincones más pintorescos de Ibiza para disfrutar en familia, en pareja o con amigos.También es un lugar muy recomendable para practicar snorkel”.
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