72 horas en Ibiza/72 hours in Ibiza

 

72 horas en … Ibiza

Conocido como el Mekka de Fiesta, esa isla besada por el sol ofrece mucho mas que solamente fiestas vibrantes. Pero no hace falta decirte que Ibiza es el lugar donde la fiesta no descansa.

Playas:

Las Salinas es la playa de moda en Ibiza, punto de encuentro de ricos y famosos

Nikki Beach: El exclusivo beach club abró en 2013 y attraye los jovenes, los ricos y los famosos. Que te parece una hamaca incluyendo 2 botellas de champán para solo € 1200? Si la musica electronica, Go-Go Girls bailando en disfrazes de indios juntos con el jet set de Ibiza y oligarchs generosos suena divertido, Nikki Beach es el lugar adecuado para ti.

 

Nota: No hay que llegar antes de la 1 de la tarde. Es cuando el jet set se despierta y el divertimiento empieza.

Shopping:

El Hippi Market Las Dalias (http://www.lasdalias.es) ofrece una gran variedad de artenasia innovativa hecho a mano: joyas, sandalias, vestidos blancos de algodon typicos para Ibiza y sombreros.

 

Nota: Pruebe los jugos frescos en el mercado – Sabroso!

Que hay que ver: Ibiza Ciudad’s hermosas calles empedradas son llenas de pequenas tiendas, restaurantes y bars. Dalt Vila, el parte mas antiguado de la cuidad de Ibiza es un Patrimonio Cultural de la Unesco que no puede perderse. Por la noche la vibrante vida nocturna espera.

 

Donde Comer:

El Olivo (http://www.elolivoibiza.org) ofrece un ambiente agradable y una cocina española muy buena y un servicio de lo mas atento.

Blue Marlin (http://www.bluemarlinibiza.com), el nuevo lugar de réunion para el Jet Set tambien ofrece un restaurante con un saludable menu de fusion cuisine incluido sushi.

Clubs:

El Ushuaia club es uno de lo mas grandes y mas famosos clubs de Ibiza. Es el lugar para las fiestas locas.

KM5 (http://www.km5-lounge.com) en ofrece un restaurant y un club que merece una visita

Blue Marlin tiene un beach club, está avisado que cierra a las doce de la mañana – reserve un taxi antes – hay una crónica escacez de taxis.

Dónde quedarse:

Si buscas tranquilidad y aislamiento el Hotel Can Pere, cerca de Cala Llonga podria ser una buena opcion. El pequeño hotel ofrece habitaciónes lindas, una pequeño piscina y hamacas romanticás con una hermosa vista. Tambien hay un refugio de Fauna solamente unos cien metros desde el hotel.

 

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72 hours in …Ibiza

Known as the Mekka of Party, this sun kissed Balearic beauty has much more to offer than just a vibrant clubbing scene. The island offers beautiful coves, lush vegetation and historic sites which are not to be missed. And yes… Ibiza’s fantastic clubs are not overrated either.

Beaches:

Salinas: The hip, the beautiful and the famous flock here to sun bath while listening to Balearic tunes.

 

Nikki Beach Club: This chic beach club opened its Ibiza branch in 2013 and has been attracting the young, the rich and the beautiful ever since.

Fancy a sunbed including 2 bottles of champagne for € 1200 ? If lounge music blasting out loud, Go-Go girls dancing in American Indian costumes by the pool together with Ibiza’s jet set and free handed oligarchs ordering 6 liter bottles of vodka sounds like a good time to you then this is certainly your place to be.

Tip: Get there by 1 pm. That’s when the jet set crowd awakes and the fun starts

Shopping:

The Hippi Market “Las Dalias” (http://www.lasdalias.es) offers a great variety of innovative, hand-made Artenasia; Jewellery, Sandals , typical white cotton dresses and strawhats. Tip: Try one of the fresh juices at the market – absolutely deeeeelicious !

What to see: Ibiza Town’s beautiful cobblestone streets are filled with cute little boutiques, great restaurants and bars. The oldest part, Dalt Vila, is a Unesco World Heritage site and a definite must see. Later a vibrant night life is waiting to be explored.

Where to eat:

Check out El Olivo (http://www.elolivoibiza.org/) which offers a great atmosphere and fantastic Spanish cuisine with attentive service.

The new jet set hang out Blue Marlin (http://www.bluemarlinibiza.com) also hosts a great restaurant with a healthy fusion menu and sushi.

Clubs:

El Ushuaia club is one of Ibiza’s biggest and most famous clubs. Go there if you want to party hard

KM5 (http://www.km5-lounge.com) hosts a good restaurant and a club which is worth a visit

Blue Marlin offers a cool beach club – be aware that it closes by 12 am and book a taxi in advance as there is a chronic shortage of taxis once the club closes.

Where to stay:

If you are looking for a secluded and serene spot away from it all head to Can Pere Hotel, close to Cala Llonga. The hotel offers cute little rooms, a small pool and romantic sun beds with a view. There is also a Refugio de Fauna a few hundred meters from the hotel which offers great outdoor opportunities for runners and bikers.

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