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5 Things You Need to Know Before Going to Ibiza

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  1. A Private Villa 

The number one thing to know when visiting Ibiza, are the Ibiza villas. Luxury private homes to suit your family and friends. Staying in one of these is like a holiday in itself, the finest of furnishings, all the amenities and top class service! Relax all day and night by the pool, hire a private chef, or have a party with all your friends. The next morning you can wake up in a super comfortable bed to a beautiful view of the sea and savour your breakfast on the terrace overlooking the manicured garden. What a splendid way to live!

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  1. Ibiza Town

Amazingly, the main part of the city is the oldest part and of course a UNESCO world heritage listed site. In Old Town you can walk along the fortified walls and see the adjacent island Formentera. There are heaps of museums and galleries to explore. Be sure not to miss out on the delectable food. Turn down some of the smaller laneways and side streets to get more of a sense of daily life.

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  1. That Other Beach

Like most places, the best beaches are the ones hidden away, off the beaten track and away from the masses of holiday makers. Ask the locals, wander away from the crowds and explore for yourself. Crystal clear water and a beautiful view are inevitably on this island. Take a short ferry ride to the island of Formentera, Europe’s best beaches, are apparently located there.

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  1. More Than Clubs

Many are surprised to learn that Ibiza is more than just a row of clubs and a short stretch of beach to party on. In fact Ibiza is quite large. Untouched beaches, vast pine tree forests, rough farmland and hills to hike up and down. The best thing to do is to hire a car and take some road adventures with you and your crew. 

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  1. Prepare To Spend

The ritz and sparkle of Ibiza is a reputation for a reason. Although not Monaco, the Balearic Islands can have a negative effect on your bank account. One never knows who is in the same club, maybe a world famous celebrity, a billionaire nobody or an up and coming genius. The main money burners are drinks and club admissions. But there are more interesting venues than the mainstream clubs. Be sure to pre-game at your villa to really enjoy a night on the town. 

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