IBIZA - NEIGHBORHOODS

Ibiza Town

Eivissa is the capital center of the island. Situated to the south ofthe island, it's one of the most picturesque cities in theMediterranean; its old town has been awarded historic status by UNESCO.It's a fascinating city with a special charm, and its got it all fromthe famous club scene to the endearing Spanish traditions, not tomention the beaches. Ibiza Town offers small town traditions, prettyarchitecture, majestic views, family friendly beaches and hidden coves.Ibiza town is also the site of many interesting cultural festivalswhich occur throughout the year.

Platja d`en Bossa

Ibiza's most famous party beach takes traditional beach bars to a new level. Home to the infamous Space and Bora Bora bar, Platja d`en Bossa is the place for danceaholics. We're talking serious, hardcore partying 24 hours a day. Not for the fainthearted!

Talamanca

Just a tiny bit further up the coast from Ibiza town, this is a perfectly located beach if you want to escape the clubbers and the bars that are commonplace on most of the other beaches in the area. Talamanca is popular with families and is not a secret getaway; however, it is a safe, accessible, sandy option for some relaxed beach action.

Figueretas

Ibiza Town's most conveniently located beach is not the world's prettiest beach, but is a popular spot with tons of beach bars and a constant buzz all summer long.

Santa Eulalia

Santa Eulalia is the third largest resort in Ibiza, located on the east coast of the island, and is one of the more popular resorts for families who don't want to bump into the club lovers. You won't find any nightclubs here, just a charming and tranquil resort with a beautiful beach and an excellent choice of restaurants and accommodation. Located 9 miles from Ibiza Town, Santa Eulalia is far enough away to deter the clubbers, but near enough to Ibiza airport to make it easily accessible for those heading there. Santa Eulalia is also a region full of culture and history where you can explore the charming old town or barter in Ibiza's infamous hippy markets.