Flights to Ibiza
Flights from Ibiza
Eivissa, its original name, aside from being the island of hedonism, of never-ending nights and all kinds of parties, is also an idyllic paradise in the purest Mediterranean style. Cobbled streets and walls that exude history and romance - an entire parody of European fantasy. That's why Vueling flies to Ibiza.Here are some suggestions to get the most out of your trip.
Hotels in IbizaLike all tourist destinations worthy of respect, the variety of hotels and accommodations in Ibiza can complicate the lives of those that are more indecisive. To help you, we propose the following
Hotel Es ViveOne of the most partying hotels of Ibiza. Clean, modern, intimate and located in an excellent place. If what you want is to party 24/7 this is the best place. Excellent restaurant, DJ at the pool and a fun dance bar. 8 C/. Carlos Roman Ferrer Hotel PachaFor the followers of the famous dance bar they have made this original hotel that could not have a better location, right in front! In the middle of the action but far from the noise of everyday life. Ps Marítimo Hotel Las BrisasA specific vision of luxury and good living in a typical Mediterranean building. Located in an Ibiza cove that can be accessed through a tortuous road that starts from the crossing of San José to Ibiza, towards Es Cubells. Poblado Porroig Airport de Ibiza
The airport to which you arrive is called Es Codolar, in Sant Francesc de s'Estany, at seven kilometers from the city of Ibiza. The airport has regular links with Majorca and Menorca which operate the entire year, including connections with the peninsula and many other European capitals.
You can find taxis at the stops next to the terminal with fares usually of around €15. The prices are as follows: lowering the flag €2.80; km traveled, €0.80; hour wait, €11; baggage or equipment, €0.40. Additional airport fee €1.10. If you prefer to travel by bus, there is an hourly airport-Ibiza service. The stop is next to the terminal and will cost you €1.15. The schedule for this service is:
Restaurants in IbizaThe options are unlimited, if you're looking for Ibizan, Spanish, Mediterranean, Continental, Thai, Chinese and many other types of cuisines, the island has them. The decision is yours but don't forget to apply the Vueling mathematical formula: save by flying with us and enjoy one of these wonderful restaurants: El DivinoPositioned in the new Ibiza harbour, Marina Botafoch, the El Divino Restaurant enjoys a most envied position overlooking the harbour towards Ibiza town giving splendid views of the jewels in the town's crown, the cathedral on the hill. International and Mediterranean cuisine.Bam Buddha Grove RestaurantFive minutes from Santa Eulalia on San Juan street. This spectacular restaurant serves Mediterranean-Asian food in a building that was imported from Thailand and built on site. It has a bar with a DJ and an art gallery with works of art from local artists. Carrtera de san juan, km8.5 Blue Elephant RestaurantOne of the best alternatives in Ibiza if you like French or international food. Plaza de la Iglesia - San Rafael - The Sushi LoungeNext to the Pacha restaurant - a sushi lounge in a beautifully decorated garden. The fresh sushi and sashimi and other Japanese dishes are impeccably prepared. Pacha Night Club Business hours in IbizaAlmost all stores open from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., approximately, although some stores stay closed on Saturday afternoons.The large malls have a constant schedule from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., even some Sundays and holidays. Don't miss... in IbizaThe "marcha" or "bar-hopping" is not the only local activity of the island. Ibiza is an island with fascinating churches, historical walls and fantastic landscapes. Here are some of the places we recommend so you can discover the lesser-known parts of the island. The CathedralThis is a Gothic temple dedicated to the Virgin Mary and built in the 14th Century, over an ancient Arabic temple.The Walls of Dalt VilaBuilt in the 16th Century to protect the city from Turkish attacks. The important historical legacy contained within the walls has been declared the Patrimony of Humanity. Its main access is the Portal of Ses Taules.The Es Savinar TowerAncient defense tower located in front of the small islands of Es Vedrà and Es Venadrell and halfway between Es Cubells and Cala d'Hort, 200 meters above sea level. It is in very good condition and offers incredible views.The Sa Sal Rosa TowerBuilt at the end of the Playa dén Bossa with the purpose of protecting the port of Ibiza, the tower offers some magnificent views over the island of Formentera.BalàfiaRural architectural group, located in the Sant Joan area, with houses and defense towers, of Arabic origin, where there is still an ambiance of Muslim Ibiza times.The Archeological Museum of Ibiza (previously Universitat)Old local self-government organism, Universitat was established in the 12 Century but was eliminated in the 18th Century with the arrival of Spanish troops. Its interior has held the Archeological Museum of the city since 1907.Ses Païses de Cala d'HortBuilt in the middle of the Punic era, (5th Century BC) there are ruins with an ancient rural Punic settlement. It is composed of various residential buildings and agricultural industries and two necropolises: one from the Punic era and the other Byzantine.Cova des CuieramCave-sanctuary, erected in the 4th-3rd centuries BC for the Goddess Tanit. At 200 m above sea level, it dominates the Bay of Sant Vicenç. In this area of Sant Vicenç, the inner landscape has a botanical richness with thick forests and species that are typical to more humid climates. Necrópolis Puig des MolinsOne of the most extensive and best preserved Phoenician-Punic necropolises in the world where the Punic graves stand out.El Poblado Fenicio de Sa CaletaThis recently discovered site is a unique representation of the Phoenician urbanism in the 8th and 7th Centuries BC in the Mediterranean. Located between the Es Codolar beach and the Puig des Jondal. |