Benirrás Beach - Elements Restaurant Bar - Ibiza July 2013
Island in Spain
Ibiza is an island in the Mediterranean Sea 79 km off the coast of the city of Valencia in Spain. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain. With Formentera, it is one of the two Pine Islands or Pityuses. Wikipedia
Population: 132,637 (Jan 1, 2010)
Area: 571 km²
Island groups: Balearic Islands, Pityusic Islands
Nightlife
Sant Antoni, West End
Sunset at Café del Mar, Sant Antoni de Portmany
Ibiza is considered to be a popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightlife centred around two areas: Ibiza Town, the island's capital on the southern shore and Sant Antoni to the West.[1] Well-known nightclubs are Privilege, Amnesia, Space, Pacha, Eden, Es Paradís, Underground and DC10.[1] 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 renown 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.
Since 2005, the live music event, Ibiza Rocks, has helped to redefine the Ibiza party landscape. Bands such as Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, The Prodigy, and the Kaiser Chiefs have played in the courtyard of the Ibiza Rocks Hotel. And from 2013 Ushuaïa Ibiza will be turned into a giant ant colony to coincide with the new ANTS dance music events every Saturday.[18]
Elsewhere on the island, underground music parties are common and enjoyed by the many international musicians, artists, and travelers that are drawn to the unique creative environment of Ibiza.
The season traditionally begins at the start of June with Space and DC10's opening parties and finishes on the first weekend of October with the Closing Parties. A typical schedule for clubbers going to Ibiza includes waking at noon, early evening naps, late night clubbing, and disco sunrises. Due to Ibiza's notable tolerance toward misbehaviour from young adult tourists, it has acquired the sobriquet Gomorrah of the Med. Also well-known is Café del Mar, a long-standing bar where many tourists traditionally view the sunset made famous by José Padilla, who has released more than a dozen eponymous album compilations of ambient music played at the location. That and other bars close by have become an increasingly popular venue for club pre-parties after sunset, hosting popular DJ performers.
The island's government is trying to encourage a more cultured and quieter tourism scene, passing rules including the closing of all nightclubs by 6 a.m. at the latest, and requiring all new hotels to be 5-star.[19] The administration wants to attract a more international mixture of tourists.[20]
July 2013
Benirrás Beach - Elements Restaurant Bar - Ibiza July 2013
Island in Spain
Ibiza is an island in the Mediterranean Sea 79 km off the coast of the city of Valencia in Spain. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain. With Formentera, it is one of the two Pine Islands or Pityuses. Wikipedia
Population: 132,637 (Jan 1, 2010)
Area: 571 km²
Island groups: Balearic Islands, Pityusic Islands
Nightlife
Sant Antoni, West End
Sunset at Café del Mar, Sant Antoni de Portmany
Ibiza is considered to be a popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightlife centred around two areas: Ibiza Town, the island's capital on the southern shore and Sant Antoni to the West.[1] Well-known nightclubs are Privilege, Amnesia, Space, Pacha, Eden, Es Paradís, Underground and DC10.[1] 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 renown 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.
Since 2005, the live music event, Ibiza Rocks, has helped to redefine the Ibiza party landscape. Bands such as Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, The Prodigy, and the Kaiser Chiefs have played in the courtyard of the Ibiza Rocks Hotel. And from 2013 Ushuaïa Ibiza will be turned into a giant ant colony to coincide with the new ANTS dance music events every Saturday.[18]
Elsewhere on the island, underground music parties are common and enjoyed by the many international musicians, artists, and travelers that are drawn to the unique creative environment of Ibiza.
The season traditionally begins at the start of June with Space and DC10's opening parties and finishes on the first weekend of October with the Closing Parties. A typical schedule for clubbers going to Ibiza includes waking at noon, early evening naps, late night clubbing, and disco sunrises. Due to Ibiza's notable tolerance toward misbehaviour from young adult tourists, it has acquired the sobriquet Gomorrah of the Med. Also well-known is Café del Mar, a long-standing bar where many tourists traditionally view the sunset made famous by José Padilla, who has released more than a dozen eponymous album compilations of ambient music played at the location. That and other bars close by have become an increasingly popular venue for club pre-parties after sunset, hosting popular DJ performers.
The island's government is trying to encourage a more cultured and quieter tourism scene, passing rules including the closing of all nightclubs by 6 a.m. at the latest, and requiring all new hotels to be 5-star.[19] The administration wants to attract a more international mixture of tourists.[20]
July 2013
2011 Ibiza Town By Night (720x406)
Benirrás Beach - Elements Restaurant Bar - Ibiza July 2013
Island in Spain
Ibiza is an island in the Mediterranean Sea 79 km off the coast of the city of Valencia in Spain. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain. With Formentera, it is one of the two Pine Islands or Pityuses. Wikipedia
Population: 132,637 (Jan 1, 2010)
Area: 571 km²
Island groups: Balearic Islands, Pityusic Islands
Nightlife
Sant Antoni, West End
Sunset at Café del Mar, Sant Antoni de Portmany
Ibiza is considered to be a popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightlife centred around two areas: Ibiza Town, the island's capital on the southern shore and Sant Antoni to the West.[1] Well-known nightclubs are Privilege, Amnesia, Space, Pacha, Eden, Es Paradís, Underground and DC10.[1] 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 renown 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.
Since 2005, the live music event, Ibiza Rocks, has helped to redefine the Ibiza party landscape. Bands such as Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, The Prodigy, and the Kaiser Chiefs have played in the courtyard of the Ibiza Rocks Hotel. And from 2013 Ushuaïa Ibiza will be turned into a giant ant colony to coincide with the new ANTS dance music events every Saturday.[18]
Elsewhere on the island, underground music parties are common and enjoyed by the many international musicians, artists, and travelers that are drawn to the unique creative environment of Ibiza.
The season traditionally begins at the start of June with Space and DC10's opening parties and finishes on the first weekend of October with the Closing Parties. A typical schedule for clubbers going to Ibiza includes waking at noon, early evening naps, late night clubbing, and disco sunrises. Due to Ibiza's notable tolerance toward misbehaviour from young adult tourists, it has acquired the sobriquet Gomorrah of the Med. Also well-known is Café del Mar, a long-standing bar where many tourists traditionally view the sunset made famous by José Padilla, who has released more than a dozen eponymous album compilations of ambient music played at the location. That and other bars close by have become an increasingly popular venue for club pre-parties after sunset, hosting popular DJ performers.
The island's government is trying to encourage a more cultured and quieter tourism scene, passing rules including the closing of all nightclubs by 6 a.m. at the latest, and requiring all new hotels to be 5-star.[19] The administration wants to attract a more international mixture of tourists.[20]
July 2013
The Nightlife Of Ibiza - July 2018 4K
The Nightlife Of Ibiza - July 2018 4K
Hey Guys,
in diesem Jahr habe ich meinen Sommerurlaub im Ushuaïa Beach Hotel auf Ibiza verbracht. Ich war eine Woche auf der Insel und habe nachts die angesagtesten Clubs der Welt besucht. Tagsüber habe ich mich bei 30 Grad und Sonnenschein am hoteleigenen Beachclub für die nächsten Partys ausgeruht ????. Zu den besten Clubs der Insel gehören das „Ushuaïa“ und das „HÏ“. Um 17:00 Uhr beginnt die Party im Ushuaïa Beach Hotel, die bis Mitternacht andauert. Gegen 22:00 Uhr waren die Voracts vorbei und die Superstars wie David Guetta, Martin Garrix und Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike starteten ihre unvergleichlichen Shows. Immer wenn die Party im Ushuaïa um 0:00 Uhr beendet war, konnte man gleich auf der anderen Straßenseite ins HÏ gehen und weiter feiern.
In diesem Video stelle ich euch das Nachtleben von Ibiza an der Partymeile von Playa d'en Bossa vor.
Ich zeige euch auch einige ausschnitte zu den Partys im Ushuaïa Beach Hotel und im Hï Club.
Des Weiteren seht ihr, wie das Ushuaïa Beach Hotel nachts aussieht und wie es beleuchtet ist.
Ich wünsche euch nun viel Spaß mit diesem Video...
Wenn euch das Video gefallen hat und ihr mehr von mir sehen Wollt, lasst ein Abo da!!!????????
_________________________
Meine Links:
• Meine Webseite: joschli1304.de
• Twitter:
• Instagram:
• Mein Steam Account:
• Mein Discord Server:
__________________________
Mein Film Equipment:
• Meine DSLR: CANON 7D Mark ii
• Mein Objektiv: Canon EF-S 18-135mm
• Meine Actioncams: GoPro Hero 6 Black, GoPro Hero 3 Black
• Mein Smartphone: iPhone 7 Plus 256GB
• Mein Smartphone Gimbal: DJI OSMO MOBILE
• Meine Drohnen: DJI Mavic Pro, Blade Chroma 4K
• Mein Stativ: Rollei C5i Schwarz
__________________________
Mein sonstiges Equipment:
• Zum Video Schnitt: MacBook Pro 15 2016 i7 6920, AMD Radeon Pro 460 1TB
• Für Unterwegs: Microsoft Surface Pro 4 i5 256GB
• Mein NAS: QNAP TS-453A
• Festplatten: WD Red 8TB
• Externe Festplatten: WD My Passport 4TB, Intenso 1TB, 2TB
__________________________
Mein Gaming Setup:
Selbstgebauter Gaming PC:
• Case: Corsair Crystal 570x RGB
• Grafikkarte: Asus ROG Strix Geforce GTX 1080ti
• CPU: intel i7 8700K
• Wasserkühlung: Corsair H100i
• RAM: Corsair Vangeance 2666 32GB (4x 8GB)
• Mainboard: Asus ROG Strix Z370F-Gaming
• Netzteil: Corsair RM650X
• 4K Bildschirm: Samsung U28E590D UHD
• Maus Asus ROG Strix Gladius 2
• Tastatur: Asus ROG Strix Flare
• Mousepad: Asus ROG Sheath
• Controller: XBOX Wireless Controller for Windows
__________________________
Sonstiges:
• Meine Spielekonsole: PS4 Pro 2TB
• Mein Smart-TV: Samsung UE40MU6179
• Mein Soundsystem: BOSE WAVE Music System 3
• Meine Smartwatch: Apple Watch Series 3
Ibiza: Spring Breakers Of Europe
Click here to subscribe to VICE:
Ibiza is a place that looms large in all our imaginations, the sun-kissed, beer-drenched rock in the middle of the Mediterranean where all our hedonistic dreams can come true. But what is it that makes people come back year after year to the same tiny island?
Host Clive Martin sets off to investigate the magnetic appeal of “the party island,” and meets a cast of characters including DJs Carl Cox and Luciano, a crew of scantily clad club-dancers, puking kids on vacation, Alfredo Fiorito—the man who basically invented Ibiza as we know it today—and a 10-foot-tall flying rave robot.
Read Now: Behind the Scenes at the Drunken Club Wonderland of Ibiza -
Read Now: Cocaine, Parties, and Prostitution: the Life of Hong Kong's Young, Wealthy British Expats -
Check out more episodes of Big Night Out:
Follow Clive Martin on Twitter:
Check out our full video catalog:
Videos, daily editorial and more:
Like VICE on Facebook:
Follow VICE on Twitter:
Read our Tumblr:
Follow us on Instagram:
Playa d'en Bossa, Ibiza, Spain - 14th October, 2012
Views around the Ibizan resort of Playa d'en Bossa, which is in the municipality of Sant Josep de sa Talaia and is situated approximately 3.1 kilometres (1.9 mi) to the South of Ibiza Town. The island's main airport is approximately 3.4 kilometres (2.1 mi) away from Platja d'en Bossa.
With the longest stretch of beach on the island at 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi), the resort is dotted with Hotels, Bars and Cafés catering to many different budgets and tastes. Watersports are available along the beach and the Aguamar waterpark is located near the resort centre.
There are many bars and nightclubs in Platja d'en Bossa including one of Ibiza's premier nightclubs, the celebrated Space. Many well-known DJs perform regularly at Space including Carl Cox, Paul Oakenfold, Sasha, Erick Morillo, Groove Armada, Danny Tenaglia and Robbie Rivera.
This video features views around the resort, including the view along the beach to Dalt Vila and the old town, incoming aircraft that are on their way to Ibiza airport. Extensive beach views including people in the sea and sunbathers. There are also views of hotels along the sea front, and at the end of these the nature park, which is called the Parc natural de sea Salines d'Eivissa i Formentera. From this peninsula, views are featured back towards Ibiza Town and then at the old watch tower called Torre Des Carregador.
Ibiza Eivissa - Island in Spain - Night Club Advertising and Promotional Girls
Island in Spain
Ibiza is an island in the Mediterranean Sea 79 km off the coast of the city of Valencia in Spain. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain. With Formentera, it is one of the two Pine Islands or Pityuses. Wikipedia
Population: 132,637 (Jan 1, 2010)
Area: 571 km²
Island groups: Balearic Islands, Pityusic Islands
Nightlife
Sant Antoni, West End
Sunset at Café del Mar, Sant Antoni de Portmany
Ibiza is considered to be a popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightlife centred around two areas: Ibiza Town, the island's capital on the southern shore and Sant Antoni to the West.[1] Well-known nightclubs are Privilege, Amnesia, Space, Pacha, Eden, Es Paradís, Underground and DC10.[1] 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 renown 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.
Since 2005, the live music event, Ibiza Rocks, has helped to redefine the Ibiza party landscape. Bands such as Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, The Prodigy, and the Kaiser Chiefs have played in the courtyard of the Ibiza Rocks Hotel. And from 2013 Ushuaïa Ibiza will be turned into a giant ant colony to coincide with the new ANTS dance music events every Saturday.[18]
Elsewhere on the island, underground music parties are common and enjoyed by the many international musicians, artists, and travelers that are drawn to the unique creative environment of Ibiza.
The season traditionally begins at the start of June with Space and DC10's opening parties and finishes on the first weekend of October with the Closing Parties. A typical schedule for clubbers going to Ibiza includes waking at noon, early evening naps, late night clubbing, and disco sunrises. Due to Ibiza's notable tolerance toward misbehaviour from young adult tourists, it has acquired the sobriquet Gomorrah of the Med. Also well-known is Café del Mar, a long-standing bar where many tourists traditionally view the sunset made famous by José Padilla, who has released more than a dozen eponymous album compilations of ambient music played at the location. That and other bars close by have become an increasingly popular venue for club pre-parties after sunset, hosting popular DJ performers.
The island's government is trying to encourage a more cultured and quieter tourism scene, passing rules including the closing of all nightclubs by 6 a.m. at the latest, and requiring all new hotels to be 5-star.[19] The administration wants to attract a more international mixture of tourists.[20]
July 2013
Top 10 Night Clubs in Ibiza (2020)
???? ???? CONTACT US ON OUR NEW WHATSAPP NUMBER: +1 347 759-6146 ???? ????
When in Ibiza you cannot miss the Ibiza nightlife so make sure to check out the Top Nightclubs in Ibiza!
Nightlife in Ibiza comes in many forms, and every bar, nightclub, show room and lounge has its own vibe. The range of nightlife in Ibiza covers everything! Some of the best parties and events of the world are staged and hosted here. Amnesia, Blue Marlin Ibiza, , Destino, Ushuaia, and some of the Top Nighclubs in Ibiza are ready to provide you unforgettable memories!
Ibiza never sleeps! There is a party every day and the party is calling your name! In order to fully enjoys such an ultimate experience that this town has to offer make sure you choose the best nightlife concierge and that’s Club Bookers!
Our nightlife concierge are available 24/7 and will assist you on any matter! Do you want to party in the top Nightclubs in Ibiza? Want to learn more about Ibiza Nightlife? Do you want to celebrate your birthday in the best VIP Nightclubs in Ibiza? Find the answer to these questions and many more by contacting us!
Get in touch with Club Bookers through WhatsApp or Social Media channels and one of our night concierges will take care of everything for you!
Twitter:
Instagram:
YouTube:
If you are looking for something really exciting and different in regards to the Ibiza Nightlife – then the place for you lies in this list with the Top Nightclubs in Ibiza!
Find out the best Nightclubs in Ibiza and choose your next one on the your list!
Benirrás Beach - Ibiza July 2013
Island in Spain
Ibiza is an island in the Mediterranean Sea 79 km off the coast of the city of Valencia in Spain. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain. With Formentera, it is one of the two Pine Islands or Pityuses. Wikipedia
Population: 132,637 (Jan 1, 2010)
Area: 571 km²
Island groups: Balearic Islands, Pityusic Islands
Nightlife
Sant Antoni, West End
Sunset at Café del Mar, Sant Antoni de Portmany
Ibiza is considered to be a popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightlife centred around two areas: Ibiza Town, the island's capital on the southern shore and Sant Antoni to the West.[1] Well-known nightclubs are Privilege, Amnesia, Space, Pacha, Eden, Es Paradís, Underground and DC10.[1] 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 renown 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.
Since 2005, the live music event, Ibiza Rocks, has helped to redefine the Ibiza party landscape. Bands such as Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, The Prodigy, and the Kaiser Chiefs have played in the courtyard of the Ibiza Rocks Hotel. And from 2013 Ushuaïa Ibiza will be turned into a giant ant colony to coincide with the new ANTS dance music events every Saturday.[18]
Elsewhere on the island, underground music parties are common and enjoyed by the many international musicians, artists, and travelers that are drawn to the unique creative environment of Ibiza.
The season traditionally begins at the start of June with Space and DC10's opening parties and finishes on the first weekend of October with the Closing Parties. A typical schedule for clubbers going to Ibiza includes waking at noon, early evening naps, late night clubbing, and disco sunrises. Due to Ibiza's notable tolerance toward misbehaviour from young adult tourists, it has acquired the sobriquet Gomorrah of the Med. Also well-known is Café del Mar, a long-standing bar where many tourists traditionally view the sunset made famous by José Padilla, who has released more than a dozen eponymous album compilations of ambient music played at the location. That and other bars close by have become an increasingly popular venue for club pre-parties after sunset, hosting popular DJ performers.
The island's government is trying to encourage a more cultured and quieter tourism scene, passing rules including the closing of all nightclubs by 6 a.m. at the latest, and requiring all new hotels to be 5-star.[19] The administration wants to attract a more international mixture of tourists.[20]
July 2013
IBIZA GOES HARD 2015 - San Antonio Strip - Friday night opening party
Traffik following Matt Green down the strip and into Play 2
Benirrás Beach - Ibiza July 2013
Island in Spain
Ibiza is an island in the Mediterranean Sea 79 km off the coast of the city of Valencia in Spain. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain. With Formentera, it is one of the two Pine Islands or Pityuses. Wikipedia
Population: 132,637 (Jan 1, 2010)
Area: 571 km²
Island groups: Balearic Islands, Pityusic Islands
Nightlife
Sant Antoni, West End
Sunset at Café del Mar, Sant Antoni de Portmany
Ibiza is considered to be a popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightlife centred around two areas: Ibiza Town, the island's capital on the southern shore and Sant Antoni to the West.[1] Well-known nightclubs are Privilege, Amnesia, Space, Pacha, Eden, Es Paradís, Underground and DC10.[1] 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 renown 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.
Since 2005, the live music event, Ibiza Rocks, has helped to redefine the Ibiza party landscape. Bands such as Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, The Prodigy, and the Kaiser Chiefs have played in the courtyard of the Ibiza Rocks Hotel. And from 2013 Ushuaïa Ibiza will be turned into a giant ant colony to coincide with the new ANTS dance music events every Saturday.[18]
Elsewhere on the island, underground music parties are common and enjoyed by the many international musicians, artists, and travelers that are drawn to the unique creative environment of Ibiza.
The season traditionally begins at the start of June with Space and DC10's opening parties and finishes on the first weekend of October with the Closing Parties. A typical schedule for clubbers going to Ibiza includes waking at noon, early evening naps, late night clubbing, and disco sunrises. Due to Ibiza's notable tolerance toward misbehaviour from young adult tourists, it has acquired the sobriquet Gomorrah of the Med. Also well-known is Café del Mar, a long-standing bar where many tourists traditionally view the sunset made famous by José Padilla, who has released more than a dozen eponymous album compilations of ambient music played at the location. That and other bars close by have become an increasingly popular venue for club pre-parties after sunset, hosting popular DJ performers.
The island's government is trying to encourage a more cultured and quieter tourism scene, passing rules including the closing of all nightclubs by 6 a.m. at the latest, and requiring all new hotels to be 5-star.[19] The administration wants to attract a more international mixture of tourists.[20]
July 2013
Ibiza Town Spain Sun, party town
Eden Village Premium Ibiza 360°, Ibiza
Ecco una panoramica a 360° del nostro Eden Village Premium Ibiza, immerso in un rigoglioso parco ricco di pini secolari. Il luogo ideale dove poter assaporare i due lati de la isla blanca: quello più più eccentrico fatto di locali, luci e musica, e quello più pacato fatta di mare azzurro, sabbia morbida e tramonti così colorati da sembrare irreali! ????
???? Per info e dettagli vai su ????
Jockey Club, Salinas Beach Ibiza Eivissa - Island in Spain - Privilege Nightclub Promo Girls
Island in Spain
Ibiza is an island in the Mediterranean Sea 79 km off the coast of the city of Valencia in Spain. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain. With Formentera, it is one of the two Pine Islands or Pityuses. Wikipedia
Population: 132,637 (Jan 1, 2010)
Area: 571 km²
Island groups: Balearic Islands, Pityusic Islands
Nightlife
Sant Antoni, West End
Sunset at Café del Mar, Sant Antoni de Portmany
Ibiza is considered to be a popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightlife centred around two areas: Ibiza Town, the island's capital on the southern shore and Sant Antoni to the West.[1] Well-known nightclubs are Privilege, Amnesia, Space, Pacha, Eden, Es Paradís, Underground and DC10.[1] 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 renown 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.
Since 2005, the live music event, Ibiza Rocks, has helped to redefine the Ibiza party landscape. Bands such as Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, The Prodigy, and the Kaiser Chiefs have played in the courtyard of the Ibiza Rocks Hotel. And from 2013 Ushuaïa Ibiza will be turned into a giant ant colony to coincide with the new ANTS dance music events every Saturday.[18]
Elsewhere on the island, underground music parties are common and enjoyed by the many international musicians, artists, and travelers that are drawn to the unique creative environment of Ibiza.
The season traditionally begins at the start of June with Space and DC10's opening parties and finishes on the first weekend of October with the Closing Parties. A typical schedule for clubbers going to Ibiza includes waking at noon, early evening naps, late night clubbing, and disco sunrises. Due to Ibiza's notable tolerance toward misbehaviour from young adult tourists, it has acquired the sobriquet Gomorrah of the Med. Also well-known is Café del Mar, a long-standing bar where many tourists traditionally view the sunset made famous by José Padilla, who has released more than a dozen eponymous album compilations of ambient music played at the location. That and other bars close by have become an increasingly popular venue for club pre-parties after sunset, hosting popular DJ performers.
The island's government is trying to encourage a more cultured and quieter tourism scene, passing rules including the closing of all nightclubs by 6 a.m. at the latest, and requiring all new hotels to be 5-star.[19] The administration wants to attract a more international mixture of tourists.[20]
July 2013
I Love Ibiza 2016 · Bar J.J. Ibiza - Anfora Disco Ibiza Spain · La Leche Drag Queen Show
Video by (Stefan Shagwell) . I love Ibiza, kiss the night embrace the day. Ibiza, Islas Baleares, Spain is for the physically strong enough or naturally inclined to party round the clock like. In Ibiza ecstasy fuels the party that never stops. Gay or straight, Ibiza is clubbing heaven for all.
Anfora Disco Ibiza with over 35+ years in existence located in the heart of the 2500 year old spanish walls of D'Alt Vila City, is the one and only Gay Dance Club with upstairs bar and cruising area for men only! Dark Room | Sling | Leather Bed. Open May to October every night from Midnight to 6 AM. If you enjoyed partying in the 60’ 70’, 80’ and 90’ you’ll enjoy Anfora Disco Ibiza.
La única y genuina disco gay de Ibiza. Abierto de Mayo a Octubre. Anfora es la única discoteca 100% gay de Ibiza (Eivissa), un clásico de la noche ibicenca.
Producer of video and photos: © 2016 Stefan Shagwell
FACEBOOK:
GOOGLE PLUS:
INSTAGRAM:
YOUTUBE:
TWITTER:
Hashtag: #Ibiza #GayIbiza #IbizaGay #JJBar #Anfora #Disco #IbizaPride #IbizaGayPride #IbizaGayPride2016 #Drag #DragQueen #DragShow #DragEmpire #LGBT #LGBTQ #DiscoFever #DaltVila #IbizaParty #Eivissa #BarAngeloIbiza
IBIZA BEACH PARTY - Playa d’en Bossa - Must See & Do - Travel Guide
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL
GIVE A LIKE & THANKS FOR WATCHING!
Dear traveler, welcome to our travel channel. Do you want to travel the world? Travelers Experiences is the right travel video channel for you! We are taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy and get tips about all the beauty in the world... It is yours to discover!
LOVE YOU XXX MANY THANKS
Hope to see you next time!
(Copy and use of my video is not allowed).
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
▼ DUBAI Must See & Do Travel Guide:
▼ London Must See & Do Travel Guide:
▼ Barcelona Must See & DoTravel Guide:
▼ Best Beaches Mallorca Must See & DoTravel Guide:
▼ IBIZA Playa d’en Bossa Beach Must See & DoTravel Guide:
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
BEST BEACHES IBIZA:
Aguas Blancas
Benirras
Cala Bassa
Cala Carbo
Cala Codolar
Cala Conte
Cala d'den Serra
Cala d'Hort
Cala de Boix
Cala Gracio
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
Ibiza (Catalan: Eivissa ) is an island in the Mediterranean Sea, 150 kilometres 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) above sea level.
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.
The season traditionally begins at the start of June with Space and DC10's opening parties and finishes on the first weekend of October with the Closing Parties. A typical schedule for clubbers going to Ibiza includes waking at noon, early evening naps, late night clubbing, and disco sunrises. Due to Ibiza's notable tolerance toward misbehaviour from young adult tourists, it has acquired the sobriquet Gomorrah of the Med. Also well-known is Café del Mar, a long-standing bar where many ho has released more than a dozen eponymous album compilations of ambient music played at the location. That and other bars nearby have become an increasingly popular venue for club pre-parties after sunset, hosting popular DJ performers.
what to do in Ibiza Spain, sightseeing Ibiza.
What to do in Ibiza
What to see in Ibiza
What to eat in Ibiza?
What is the best pizza in Ibiza
What are the best things to do in Ibiza
What to do in Ibiza if you have 1 day
What to do in Ibiza on a city-break
What to do in Ibiza for 1 weekend
Where to eat in Ibiza
Where to stay in Ibiza
Where can I find the best street food in Ibiza
What do you need to know about Ibiza before visiting
What experiences should you have in Ibiza
#ibiza #travel #summer
Ibiza Town as Spain win European Championships 2008
Ibiza Town as Spain win European Championships 2008
Café Olé Space Parade Ibiza Town 2009
They don't look like they're having much fun
Ibiza Playa Gay Friendly Hotel, Figueretas, Ibiza, Spain - Gay2Stay.eu
Ibiza Playa Gay Friendly Hotel, Figueretas, Ibiza, Spain
Set on the seafront, Ibiza Playa Hotel is just 50 metres from Figueretas Beach and a 15-minute walk from central Ibiza Town. Each bright, air-conditioned room includes satellite TV.
The Ibiza Playa's rooms are spacious and practical. They all feature a safe and a private bathroom. Some also have a private balcony with views of the sea and island of Formentera.
Hotel Ibiza Playa serves varied buffet meals in its dining room. There is a bar with an outdoor terrace and a TV lounge.
The hotel is 2 km from Playa d'en Bossa, home to the famous Space nightclub and Bora Bora Beach Club. Ibiza Airport is less than 10 km away.