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Ibiza

Feb. 14, 2020

No, Ibiza is not just a party. Of course there are probably the best and most famous clubs and the high society meets on a yacht and sips champagne. But that is only one side of Ibiza. In the north there are almost deserted beaches with crystal clear water. Small villages where farmers grow and harvest their own fruits and vegetables. And silence.

No matter what you want, whether party or relaxation, there are both in Ibiza. Plus delicious food and a very relaxed lifestyle. And because this used to be the stronghold of the hippies, there are also great flea markets here.

The water around the island is so clear because of Neptune grass, a seaweed that keeps the water sparkling and untainted.

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    Don‘t wait for it to happen. Go make it happen.

    As an EU member, you can enter with a passport or identity card. Otherwise, entry is only possible with a valid passport. The passport should be valid for at least six months.

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      The greatest wealth is health.

      If you travel to Ibiza, you must definitely be vaccinated against measles. WHO has declared that omitting the vaccine as a „threat to global health“. For Ibiza, the usual vaccine protection is sufficient.

      In Spain, all persons who are legally insured in Germany are entitled to urgently required treatment from doctors and hospitals approved by the foreign statutory health insurance provider. The European health insurance card or a replacement certificate must be presented as proof. You can obtain both documents from your health insurance company. You should contact your health insurance provider before you travel.

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        Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul.

        Typical Ibizan dishes are generally simple but tasty one-pot dishes such as paella.There are also delicious dishes like Tortilla de patata, Arroz de Matanzas, shrimps in garlic oil, Allioli or Flaons. And of course you have to try Sangría.

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          how to get around

          On Ibiza you can get around by bus or taxi. There are also some tourist buses where you can discover the most beautiful spots.

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            Warmest Balearic Island

            Ibiza has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers. This is the warmest island of the Balearic Islands and has a very balanced climate. You can swim here from May to October. There is hardly any rainfall during this period.

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              money money money

              In Spain you pay with Euro. Credit cards are widely used, but you should have cash with you, especially in more rural areas.

              There are 6 different ‘super clubs’ in Ibiza. These are Pacha, Space, Amnesia, Privilege, Eden and Es Paradis.

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                fave spots

                It depends on what type you are. If you like to party, you should go south. There are also great beaches, restaurants and of course the best clubs. If you want rest, you should go north. There are the best beaches and silence everywhere. But you should definitely plan at least one day in Eivissa.