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July 10, 2010

A Brief Overview Of Ibiza’s Restaurants

Filed under: Vacations Spain - 10 Jul 2010 from Tom Binns

It is more than likely that you are hitting Ibiza to soak up the party atmosphere, dance the night into morning, and spend some quality time topping up your bronzed tan. However, there is more to this island; no more so can this be found than in Ibiza’s restaurants.

Whilst it is always good to submerge yourself in a local culture, you may find the traditional Ibicenco dishes a little too piquant for your tastes. However, with more standard Spanish restaurants everywhere, and a host of cuisines from all over the world, there is surely to be something to tempt you.

If you are feeling braver still, perhaps you will even head for one of the German restaurants which are also popular; such is the popularity of Ibiza in Bavaria!

Whichever of Ibiza’s restaurants you decide to visit, you are sure of a great welcome and the food will most likely be of an excellent quality with local produce relied upon. For an excellent deal at lunch, look for the “menu del dia”; particularly in Spanish restaurants, which will give you three courses and wine for little more than ten Euros!

There will of course be restaurants attached to the hotel or resort you are staying in, and these can be good too. However, for the real experience, seek out those along the marinas and into the countryside.

Good weather and good times are a byline for Ibiza, and there is no reason why you shouldn’t enjoy the excellent food that Ibiza’s restaurants serve up on a daily basis. A word of warning though; as summer season peaks, some less than wonderful places do open. When deciding which place to dine out, spend a little time looking at the clientele. The rule of thumb here, (as with anywhere in the world), is if the locals like it; they must be something right.

Tom Binns is a travel writer for many years he has run the website Ibiza Boat Charter Life of Riley.

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April 24, 2010

Making A Choice Of Ibiza’s Beaches Could Be Difficult

Filed under: Vacations Spain - 24 Apr 2010 from Tom Binns

Imagine an island with balmy waters, fine weather and about 80 beaches to choose from, and chances are you are thinking about Ibiza’s Beaches. For fun in the sun you simply can not beat this popular island.

Popular with international tourists as well as locals, the beaches have a certain advantage above any other coastal resort you may have visited before - they are all within 30 minutes drive of each other, no matter where you are on the island.

Unlike other coastal beaches, you do not have to put up with annoying children or noisy teens, you simply get going and find another beach to suit your mindset of the day. Because the beaches are so close to each other and easy to reach, people migrate to where they want to be constantly.

For a more relaxed time spend in the sun, simply find a less populated beach where you can rent your deck chair and even have a very attractive beach attendant carry it for you. Summer temperatures soar up to very high levels, so do take some sun protection as well as water with you to avoid getting sun stroke.

Certain months of the year do have a windy day or two on Ibiza, but that will never stop you from enjoying your day in the sun. Should the wind be blowing on this side of the island, chances are great that the opposite side is having a wind less day, so simply hop on and go see for yourself as the other side of the island is so close you will be surprised.

Ibiza’s Beaches are overflowing with the sexiest people from Europe in summer months when the parties never stop and music can be heard twenty four hours a day. Should this idea give you the creeps, simply avoid this party Mecca by seeking quiet secluded beaches - remember, you have 80 to choose from on one island.

Tom Binns is a broadcaster he has worked for many years on the Ibiza Boat Charter Life of Riley.

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April 23, 2010

Ibiza Watersports - Let Nature Reveal Her Fun Side

Filed under: Vacations Spain - 23 Apr 2010 from Tom Binns

Just off the coast of Spain lies a wonderful place where the climate is moderate, the water is crystal clear and the atmosphere can go from relaxing and adrenaline filled in one day. We are describing paradise, yes you read correct - paradise in the name of Ibiza Waterports, available to you on this extremely popular Island.

Why not see what’s swimming below. Try your hand at scuba diving or snorkeling in the crystal clear waters. The weather conditions are extremely mild which makes it perfect for beginners. It also offers difficult challenges for the advanced diver. All trainers are highly experienced who take your safety very seriously. Their equipment is well maintained which meet the highest standards. The sea life is so spectacular that we guarantee you will spend hours under water.

By far the most sought after is the underwater sea life. There are many schools that will gladly give you a lesson or two on the correct way to scuba dive or if you want to snorkel then there is also an instructor around the corner. They maintain the highest standards so you need not concern yourself about safety. Because Ibiza has calm and warm waters, she offers exquisite diving opportunities to the advanced diver as well. Visibility is fantastic and you will definitely be amazed at all the creatures you will meet.

If it’s just fun on the beach you are after, rush to get your para-sail hooked up and see where the wind takes you, while you skim the water effortlessly. There is also the ever popular jet skiing activity, to get the adrenaline pumping.

Rather lay on the beach and work on that suntan? Combine this with a spin on a para-sail by lifting off the water and doing somersaults in the air. Jet skiing and water skiing is also a fantastic way to get that adrenaline going. Teach yourself how to jump a wave make a splash, as you turn and twirl on the water. Care to be calm and in touch with your thoughts rather? Get yourself a kayak and gently paddle around the harbors or take a trip up the coastline, while investigating the many treasures along the rocks.

On this Island you will find exactly what you are looking for as Ibiza Watersports cater to everyone’s need, from young to old and whatever your level of fitness is.

Tom Binns is a broadcaster he has worked for many years on the Ibiza Boat Charter Life of Riley.

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November 18, 2009

A Visit To Ibiza’s Towns And Villages Is A Must

Filed under: Vacations Spain - 18 Nov 2009 from Tom Binns

Ibiza is a very small Island which is 45 km long and 25km wide and you can virtually visit all Ibiza’s Towns and Villages during your vacation. In spite of how small this Island is it has gained international reputation and is a renowned holiday destination.

Ibiza which is the capital of the Island is a really fascinating part of the Island and extremely vibrant throughout the day and throughout the night. There are no immediate beaches alongside the town but only fifteen minutes walk away one will find a magnificent sandy beach at Talamanca as well as many hotels.

Other little towns and villages that are well worth visiting on the Island are Playa d’en Bossa which is a beautiful resort and also has many bars and clubs which will keep you well entertained then there is the small village of Figueretas which has a wonderful selection of cafes, bars and restaurants offering fine cuisine.

The largest resort is Ibiza and the second largest is San Antonia and the third largest is Santa Eulalia. San Antonia has the most awesome bays and amazing sunsets along the Mediterranean coast. There are also many wonderful family orientated resorts to visit like Es Cana which is well known for the hippy market held on a daily basis and then there is Cala Llonga and Portinatx. The beaches are safe for children to swim in as the water is shallow.

Puerto de San Miguel, Cala Tarida, and Cala Vadella are also wonderful little villages and towns which offer the family various water sports. Surrounded by beautiful cliffs these beaches are fully protected at all times.

You have got to experience the beautiful countryside by taking a drive or even a walk around the Island as you will experience that special rural Spanish charm with its orchards filled with lemons, oranges and almonds. And one town that has simple everything you could wish for is San Jose. A trip to Ibiza’s Towns and Villages is a must when planning your next vacation.

Tom Binns is a comic he has worked for many years on the Ibiza Boat Charter Life of Riley.

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You Should Know About Ibiza’s Bars

Filed under: Vacations Spain - 18 Nov 2009 from Tom Binns

If you think of Ibiza, it is likely that you think of an island in the Mediterranean that is going to give you the best party of your life. You certainly would not be very far from the truth as the island is internationally renowned for the fabulous parties that take place there. You will find that Ibiza’s bars have a very important role to play in ensuring that this reputation is maintained.

Setting the tone for your evening is very important and this can be achieved at any one of the bars on the island of Ibiza. They will ensure that you are in just the right mood for the night that you have planned ahead.

Whichever mood you would want to set for the night you can be sure that there will be a bar to help you do this.

The majority of bars are set towards the West End of Ibiza. This area has also become called “Bar Street” because of the amount of bars that are located here. The types of bars that Ibiza offers allows every visitor to have the chance to find one that suits their needs.

There are bars of all shapes and sizes and you will be surprised to find that even if you are travelling as a family there is going to be a location that will suit you. A lot of the bars have been specifically designed so that parents are able to relax and they can leave their children in supervised care who are able to enjoy some fun activities. There is even a bar that is completely dedicated to Scotland and it is called the Highlander Bar.

Ibiza’s bars will help make your stay on the island just what it should be. You will find that you are able to get a seat more easily and there is always going to be a great party. You should give yourself enough time on the island to make sure that you experience more than just one of the great bars that it has to offer.

Tom Binns is a comedian he has worked for many years on the Ibiza Boat Charter Life of Riley.

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November 13, 2009

Different Types Of Accommodation Available In Ibiza’s Hotels

Filed under: Vacations Spain - 13 Nov 2009 from Tom Binns

All accommodation options are covered in Ibiza’s hotels. You are faced with an enormous variety of different hotels to suit countless requirements on this island in the Balearic’s.

Ibiza Town, San Antonio, San Jose, San Juan and Santa Eulalia are the towns and coastal areas in which you can conveniently find most of Ibiza’s hotels.

There are many types of hotel to choose from in Ibiza; from simple hostels that offer comfortable beds in simple rooms or student accommodation, usually with a good local breakfast in the morning included in the price, to luxury five star club resort hotels with all-inclusive facilities, lots of activities, food and drinks during the whole day. These have luxury rooms, often with a king-size bed, minibar, television and room service available 24 hours a day.

There are also family hotels, conference hotels, party hotels, spa hotels, boutique hotels and agroturism (rural) hotels.

Normally an average three star hotel on Ibiza has facilities like a swimming pool, a restaurant, a lobby or bar area and a 24 hour reception desk.

Ibiza’s hotels cater for all different kinds of travellers. Families will have a choice of children-friendly hotels with pools, play areas, children’s clubs and activities. There are hotels that are specific for people who come to Ibiza for its famous nightlife. These may include having their own bars and nightclubs to special offers on alcoholic drinks and late breakfasts. Other choices are business hotels for executives, spa and wellness hotels for the health conscious and agroturism hotels for those who want to get away from the stress of the busy cities.

Some people like to do everything alone on their holidays and in Ibiza you can book accommodation which is based on a room-only basis. Others prefer the options of breakfast, half board or full board, all of which are available too. The extremely popular all-inclusive holiday is available too. If you book an all-inclusive holiday all your meals, snacks, soft drinks, tea, coffee and local liquor are included in the price.

Tom Binns lives and writes on in the Balearics and runs the website Ibiza boat charter

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