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Top travel locations to visit in Ibiza and villa rentals

Do you need to enjoy the blue sky and the warm sun ? Ibiza is a perfect location to relax. What can you do in Ibiza? Playa d’en Bossa: Ibiza’s main resort is next to the longest beach on the island. On summer days it’s a paradise for the young party crowd; you can sleep off the night before under a parasol as relaxing, low-tempo music from beachfront djs wafts over the shore. If you can work up the energy jet skis and paddleboats can be hired next to the beach, and there a load of places to pick up food when you get hungry. After dark and until the sun comes up it’s party central, with two of Ibiza’s largest clubs, Ushuaia and Space right in the resort.

If you are hoping to find a slightly quieter beach in Ibiza, then Cala Llenya may fit the bill. The beach is just 10 minutes away from San Carlos, and it is on the smaller side. That means smaller crowds, as well. Instead of offering walking access to dozens of nightlife venues, Cala Llenya is surrounded by lush green pine trees. Beach volleyball is popular at this beach, and many families gravitate toward the more relaxed atmosphere in the area. If you’re around on a Sunday, check out the weekly Cala LLenya markets just before you head to the beach.

This popular bar is in San Carlos, a small, picturesque village in the north of the island, which was a famous hippy enclave in the 60s and 70s. Bar Anita was the hippy hangout back in the day, as it was the only place with a phone, and it was also where people came to collect their mail. The bar is still a hub for locals and visitors in the area, the original phone booth remains, and the wooden mail boxes are still used by people living in properties too remote for regular postal services. There’s a nice shady courtyard, and an eclectic selection of art on the walls, which is said to have been donated over the years by local artists unable to pay their bills. Worth visiting to experience a slice of Ibiza’s hippy history.

When surrounded by clubs and beach bars, there won’t appear to be many gourmet food options — but you will notice heaps of late night shops selling that greasy food we all know and love at 3 a.m. Kebabs and pizza are great and all, but have you tried Spanish paella? If you’re craving something less greasy, more local, take a trip to Kalissol Ibiza Santa Eulalia del Rio and treat yourself to a mouth-watering meal. It has some of the best paella on the island (take our word for it). Refuel, then continue with your alternative Ibiza activities! Read more details on https://discoveribiza.com/.