Ibiza
by
findingDulcinea Staff
Idyllic beaches by day, hot club beats by night: if you’re looking for the best of both worlds, Ibiza is it. The tiny Spanish island has long held a reputation as the Mediterranean’s party child. Dancing, partying, and music are the obvious activities of choice during the summer season, but Ibiza also has plenty of gorgeous scenery, historic sites, and cultural offerings.
The Hot Spots
Take a look at this New York Times slideshow highlighting the best of Ibiza.
Source: The New York Times
Café Mambo is the place to watch the sunset and listen to the D.J. Pete Tong spin his electronica mixes for his popular Friday night show, broadcast live on BBC Radio One.
Source: Café Mambo
The Pacha Club is the center of Ibiza’s party scene, with house music and dancing. Download Pacha-featured music or purchase songs through the record store.
Source: The Pacha Club
Virtually experience the Tropicana on Playa Es Jondal Beach in San José. The Tropicana site offers photos and a 360-degree video view.
Source: Tropicana Resort
Although Ibiza’s club and music scene is busiest in the summer, the winter months still offer Mediterranean charm and good weather.
Source: Ibiza Spotlight
Pop Culture
Barbara Schroeder's 1969 film More delves into the excess and pleasure-seeking that characterizes Ibiza. The film features a song entitled "Ibiza Bar", written and performed by Pink Floyd.
Source: More
Desktop Escape
Feel the sand between your toes and the sun on your face: the virtual tour of the beach at Cala de St. Vincent is the closest you can get to actually being there.
Source: 360 Travel Guide
This Webshots photo album offers beautiful images of Dalt Vila and San Antonio town in Ibiza, Spain.
Source: Webshots
Take a look at this description for Dalt Vila (Old Town). You can also see real-time weather forecasts and temperatures for the region.









