some of ideal places for water sports in ibiza

Located in the Mediterranean with an area of 570 km ², is the beautiful island of Ibiza, belonging to the autonomous community of Balearic Islands, Spain.

The island has a pleasant climate and tourism demand over the year. In the decade of the sixties and seventies, Ibiza tourism experienced a boom, which helped develop the site.

Near Ibiza Formentera Island, islands are called Pituisas. The island has a reputation as a mystical place, offers the tourist beautiful scenery, people which preserve a maritime atmosphere, lush vegetation, wildlife, museums, buildings of great antiquity and exciting nightlife.
The island retains archaeological remains of the Phoenician culture and its cuisine is characterized by its landlocked, making it one of the most rich and natural sound with a traditional cuisine which offers a variety of dishes and recipes.

The island is known for its exciting nightlife. It offers fabulous tourist clubs, bars and nightclubs. Ibiza is also characterized by its beautiful sandy beaches and clear warm waters.

Ibiza and Formentera possess enormous wealth underwater, ideal for diving. Some attractions are its picturesque villages of San Antonio, Santa Eulalia and San Miguel, offering visitors beautiful scenery and excellent beaches.
Ibiza boasts beautiful beaches and bays, including Cala Llonga, Cala Xarraca, Cala San Vicente, Cala Nova, Cala Pada, Cala Bassa, Playa d’en Bossa, San Antonio Bay, among others.
La Playa d’en Bossa is one of the most popular holiday resorts of Ibiza, is ideal for family entertainment and water sports.
The Bay of San Antonio is one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. It is an excellent place to stroll during the day. With spectacular panoramic views of the islands and can watch stunning sunsets.

For lovers of culture, in the Plaza de la Catedral is Ibiza’s Archaeological Museum, which houses important remains of the period in which Carthage exercised its dominion over the Mediterranean, or the Museum of Puig des Molins, which preserves the Punic best collection in the world.

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