All Inclusive Holidays in Ibiza
Guide to Help You Enjoy your Ibiza All Inclusive Holiday 2019 & 2020
The flower child of the Balearics, all inclusive Ibiza holidays has long been the world’s treasured dance floor. These days, however, this pretty isle is stepping to a different beat…
It seems all inclusive Ibiza’s breaks include gone all grown up on us. Sure, it’s still the spot to party. But it’s got another side to it, and it’s pulling in a really totally different kind of crowd.
The northern coast towns of Puerto San Miguel and Portinatx couldn’t be further far from the party. Save for a couple of taverns and dining establishments, there’s little to disturb the heather-cloaked inclines and soft sand coves. Travel south east and Santa Eulalia churns things up a level, that has a chi-chi boutique and diner life. In terms of Social media-worthy shots, enter Ibiza Town. Get a number of photographs of the old quarter – all of its whitewashed alleys and stoned highways wear a castle for the crown.
Lastly, it’d be rude to mention Ibiza holiday escapes without having homage to its fabulous nightlife. Pack your clubbing gear if you’re heading to Playa d’en Bossa or San Antonio – they’re all about neon-lit bars and big-name clubs. Saying which, Playa d’en Bossa’s safe shoreline and waterpark make it just as common with families as the big-fish little-fish crowd. Things to do
Delve into Ibiza’s fascinating tradition, exploring the original towers speckled along the island’s coast and once used to warn of imminent pirate attacks, and seeing Ibiza Town’s Monumento a los Corsarios, a memorial to brave buccaneers. Opt into the capital to explore Ibiza Old Town, recognised by UNESCO’s Society Heritage list, where you may roam cobbled streets and see the ancient city walls, Faro de Botafoc lighthouse and Chapel of San Ciriaco. For a taste of the peaceful daily life, holiday to the inland to uncover the island’s stunning countryside by bike, foot or car.
Shorelines
There are more as compared to 50 shorelines to spend your Ibiza holiday days on, with yellow fine sand and crystal-clear beach.
At Cala Tarida’s wide exotic seashore, you could swim out to rocks to sunbathe on around the middle of the sea, try out the water sports and relax at the snack drink station.
Cala Bassa is often a favourite for the entire family, with great bright sand and shallow beach; it’s just a 15 minute boat trip from San Antonio.
And, if you’re searching for things livelier, head for Playa d’en Bossa featuring its fantastic sands, exciting music clubs and lively mood.
Blue Flag Shorelines
71 beaches around the Balearics. Details at www.blueflag.org
Explore your location 2019 & 2020
Here’s a little taste of what’s on offer: for more excursion ideas, speak to your Rep.
Hippy Market Madness 2019 & 2020
It started within the 60s and just keeps getting better. A vivid experience for the entire family, you may find gifts and souvenirs including beads, bangles, leather and lace, with bargains from throughout the globe.
Castaway Cruise 2019 & 2020
Giving you the chance to soak up the sun and little ones a genuine finding Nemo experience, you’ll cruise including alcohol with a catamaran which includes a glass bottom, see famous sandy beaches and also the mysterious Es Vedra and have fun with a barbecue self-serve buffet, with free beer and delicate drinks throughout afternoon.
Paradise Lost 2019 & 2020
Sail for a new day on-board a special catamaran, with lunch break and refreshments included. From Ibiza Town, you will pass the whitened sands of Formentera, and then cruise all inclusive through the turquoise Mediterranean Sea until you drop anchor to try scuba and jet-skiing.
Features 2019 & 2020
Checking out Ibiza Old Town, recognised as an Arena Heritage site, taking pleasure in beautiful scenery and seeing Faro de Botafoc lighthouse as well as the Chapel of San Ciriaco
Learning ancient towers along the shoreline and once used to warn off pirates, and seeing Ibiza Town’s Monumento a los Corsarios, a memorial to brave buccaneers
Heading inland to uncover the island’s beautiful countryside by bike, foot or car
Watching the sun drop across the Med with sunset drinks at Café Mambo or Café del Mar in San Antonio is an all inclusive Ibiza holiday highlight
Getting a boat trip to the beautiful island of Formentera for its peaceful shorelines and stunning scenery
Hiring bikes and going trekking to experience the rural attraction of Ibiza’s north, where you’ll be surrounded by pine trees, olive groves, and fields of fig trees and almonds
Dancing through the evening at a number of the trendiest clubs in Europe, including Amnesia, Eden and Privilege
Pondering across the collection of work by both Ibizan and visiting artists at one of Spain’s first contemporary art museums, Museu d’Art Contemporani, in Ibiza Old Town
Traveling into Ibiza’s Old Town, or D’Alt Vila, where era after era of occupiers and settlers have left their tag and go into the island’s most observable landmark, the Catalan house of worship
Appreciating go-karting for all ages and teeing off upon outstanding nine- as well as 18-hole golfing facilities sprinkled all around the area
Uncovering the magic of the Mediterranean’s depths being a scuba diver or even snorkeler on the list of reefs along with corals of translucent azure waters
Foodstuff and drink
Regardless of whether you’re searching for classic Spanish tapas, inviting seafood restaurants or fast-food joints, you’ll find all of this on your all inclusive Ibiza family holiday.
In Ibiza Town’s port and old town, there’s a fantastic selection of dining places, where you can easily dine around the waterfront or inside in romantic surroundings. Or alternatively, join the jet set along San Antonio’s ‘sunset strip’ where Café Savannah deals a great choice of cuisine.
Try fresh seafood including Burrida de Ratjada, made with skate and almonds and fish stew, generally made from red snapper, and Ibizan paella, which includes a bottle of nearby wine from Sa Cova.
Night-time Flavour
A clubber’s paradise, celebrated DJs, that include Carl Cox, Fatboy Slim and Pete Tong, flock to this compact island’s world-famous clubs, including Amnesia, Space, Es Paradis and Privilege, home for the massive Manumission evenings.
You can easily chill out in San Antonio’s sunset cafes or benefit from the real sunset in old fashioned restaurants, excellent for quieter tastes and romantic moments. Or, if you’re holidaying in Ibiza Town, the Sa Penya area all around the port has a great selection of funky pubs, great for people-watching.
Shopping
If you’re into designer clothes, head to Ibiza Town to browse its trendy boutiques, and enjoy some night-time retail therapy wandering along the port’s colourful stalls. San Antonio and Santa Eulalia also contain a decent choice of clothes and memento shops.
For gifts from your all inclusive holiday in Ibiza, you could take home Lladro porcelain, leather-based goods, perfume, wine and spirits for really reasonable charges.
For an exciting shopping experience, spend your day at the hippy markets of Es Cana and San Carlos for handmade clothes and jewellery.
Dates for the Diary
May: Eivissa Medieval can be a festival celebrating D’Alt Vila being made an Arena Heritage site, with concerts and dancing around the old walled town’s stunning surroundings.
For the Family
Youngsters will love Playa d’en Bossa’s waterpark, Aguamar, where there’s a wonderful choice of big slides, a large swimming pool and a number of smaller paddling swimming pools.
Your whole family will appreciate a 24 hours at Agualandia’s waterpark, featuring a four-lane slide, twisty slide, large pool area, restaurants and shaded picnic area.
When you’re not playing on the beach, Playa d’en Bossa provides a fantastic play area with trampolines, climbing frames, merry-go-rounds and bouncy castles.
You can all experience climbing the cobbled roads at Ibiza’s old town. There’s a drawbridge on the central access and battlements to go looking through which often have charming gulf scenery.