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Ibiza, the island, is the third largest of the Balearic Islands and together with Formentera forms
the "Pitiusas" islands, that is what the Greeks called them, and it means "islands of pine trees". The population is 80.000 inhabitants and the
island enjoys an excellent climate with an average annual temperature of 21,5° C maximum and 14° C minimum. In a nutshell: you watch the sunset or
go out to eat, then into town for some drinks, mingling and maybe a dance and then on to one of the clubs for the big night with your favourite DJ.
There are many smaller clubs, such as DC10, Konga, Summum and Extasis; and many music bars however, most of the world famous parties you've heard
about take place in the clubs mentioned on our night life feature. More than 18 kilometres of beaches await you on the island of Ibiza, allowing
you to choose the atmosphere, the winds and the activities you wish to practise in any of them. The colourful typical suits and dances can be
watched in the popular parties celebrated in the churches of all Pitiusas islands all year round. The seaworthy celebrations to honour "la Virgen
del Carmen" are an explosion of colour and joy. The people go out to the sea with any kind of boat and carry the image of the patron.
Ibiza Information
The Balearics enjoy 300 days of sunshine per year, wonderful beaches, a rich cultural offer and the unusual hospitality of their inhabitants make
Balearic Islands one of the preferred holiday destinations in Spain. There are more passengers going through the airport of Palma de Mallorca than
at the airport of any other Spanish city. Many tourist's choose the Balearics as a second residencial place by bying property.
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