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                                                                              IBIZA


                                                                              Despite its reputation as a party island, Ibiza has maintained much of its
                                                                              rural charm. Fields of almonds and figs, olive groves, the relentless munching
                                                                              of the flocks of sheep – all are part of modern-day Ibiza. However, there is no
                                                                              denying that the island is a magnet for clubbers, who flock here every summer
                                                                              attracted by the loud music, lovely beaches, high-energy nightlife and extra-
                                                                              ordinarily tolerant attitude of the locals.

                                                                              The closest of the Balearic Islands to   rapid hold on the economy, and during
                                                                              mainland Spain, Ibiza is intersected    the 1990s Ibiza gained entry into the
                                                                              by a modest range of mountains    Guinness Book of Records as the enter-
                                                                              and surrounded by scores of islets and   tainment island of the world. Famous
                                                                              protruding rocks. Its 200-km- (125-mile-)   for its nightlife, thousands of visitors
                                                                              long coastline is extremely varied, with   fill the resorts, and big-name nightclubs
                                                                              small coves hiding beautiful beaches    offer a wealth of DJs and dancing.
                                                                              and mysterious caves.          Away from the bustling clubs, the
                                                                               Together with Formentera and a    north of the island is a rural patch-
                                                                              number of outlying islets, Ibiza belongs    work of almond, olive and fig groves.
                                                                              to the group of islands dubbed by the   The most distinctive features of the
                                                                              Greeks as the Pitiusas, or “pine tree    southern region are the expansive
                                                                              islands”. Besides the Greeks, Ibiza’s    salt lakes where sea salt is extracted
                                                                              visitors included the Phoenicians,    to this very day.
                                                                              the Carthaginians and the Romans.     Dalt Vila, the old part of Eivissa, is
                                                                              The last big invasion took place in the   one of the best-preserved medieval
                                                                              1960s, when the island was “discovered”    towns in Europe, despite its influx of
                                                                              by hippies, and subsequently began to   pleasure seekers. For many locals
                                                                              appear in all the European holiday   time still moves at a gentle pace
                                                                              brochures. Tourism took a firm and    on the island.


























                                                                              An alley in Sa Penya, in the old district of Eivissa
                                                                               A sunny morning on Calle de Santa Cruz



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