Ibiza

02 December 2008 Travel time: with 19 July 2008 on 21 July 2008
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Continuation of the review of Mallorca, excursion to Ibiza...

The transfer from the hotel to the port in Palma was very well organized. A man called us to the room and said that he was waiting for us at the reception, since we had overslept, and the bus with tourists had already left, he took us in his car, explaining that he would be waiting on the 3rd day at the indicated place.


And here we are heading on the Balearia ferry to Ibiza, it is difficult to call this ship a ferry, most likely a ship with all the amenities on board. The ferry moved away from the coast, and my friend and I looked out the window at the beauty of Mallorca. I advise you to immediately take places on the ferry and not move away from them, while we enjoyed the views of the island, our places were taken. The fact is that the seats are not indicated in the tickets, whoever managed, he sat down, and who did not upsell - they sit on the floor for 2.5 hours. We didn’t find more than one free seat, sat down at the bar (we were lucky, others sat and slept on the floor) and 2.5 sat like on a perch, I wanted to sleep terribly, since it was still morning!

In an instant, everyone fidgeted, wailed, we realized that we were swimming towards the “dream”! Everyone was released on deck. What happened to me then, I can’t put into words . . it was like a dream, I couldn’t believe that my dream would finally come true. People poured ashore with cries, emotions of joy and happiness. Having gone ashore, we did not know where to go, where to look for a hotel, but we knew exactly what we needed on Playa den Bossa! Why Playa den Bossa, because that is where the largest beach is, because that is where Bora-Bora is located, because that is where Space is nearby. Back in Mallorca, we thought about what to choose: San-Antonio or Playa den Bossa, we asked the local population and people who had already been to Ibiza, we realized that San-Antonio is an English party, since we were fed up with these Englishmen back in Magaluff, we knew that we didn't want to see another Magaluff. Ibiza Town is a small town, but it immediately shook you with its atmosphere, a beautiful fortress towering over the city.

We did not know where to go and where is Playa den Bossa, we decided to buy a map, it was the right decision, because in the future it was very useful to us. There are signs for hotels and various beaches at every intersection. The local Spaniards happily showed us the way, and, in general, they are very friendly, even if they don’t know how and what to tell you, they will still try to do it, they will delve into the problem and will not leave you, they can take you to the right place if it's not far, and if it's far, then they take you to the bus stop. Very responsive people! Finally, we went to Playa den Bossa and started looking for a hotel. It didn't matter to us how many stars the hotel was to stay in, since July is the hot season, we were worried that it would be difficult to find accommodation, but it turned out that we were worried in vain. From the second time we were lucky, Bon Sol apartments. The cost of apartments per night is 117 euros for two.

The room was not bad enough, spacious, with air conditioning, a kitchen set, dishes, even a kettle and a stove, everything was very decent. Having thrown our things, we went to have a bite to eat in a cafe overlooking the sea and then stay on the beach. We were pleasantly surprised that the sea from our Bon Sol is 7 minutes walking distance. We walked and went to the Pago-Pago cafe, in the future we often ate there, there were several reasons for this: convenient location, beautiful sea views, a charming waitress who charges with positive, and the portions pleasantly surprised us. In the cafe we ​ ​ took a mix dish, including 2 sausages, scrambled eggs, french fries, corn, tomatoes and salad, costing only 11 euros. I won't write about food prices, because different people have different preferences, and it all depends on which place you choose, restaurant or cafe : -).


We sometimes ate sandwiches, they are just amazingly tasty, and the price is 3-5 euros, sometimes salads (from 8 euros), on the 3rd day we wanted soup, but we never found anything like that, but, in general, in Ibiza, food is taken care of recedes into the background.

Mostly we met Turks there, a lot of Italians, Spaniards ... of course, Argentines and Brazilians. Who does not know English, LEARN to communicate freely, without a language it will be very difficult and uninteresting for you, because the people there are sooo sociable!! !

The beach is very chic, long, with golden sand, but the water is a little dirtier than in Mallorca. We saw a lot of older people, about 70 years old, a lot with kids. If someone has stereotypes that there are only junkies, drug addicts and young people in Ibiza, they are deeply mistaken, Ibiza is a paradise for everyone, because everyone will find something of their own in it, it is diverse. My first impression is: “Where are the freaks? Where is the party?

”, elderly grannies with children were walking along the streets, everything was too calm ... until evening : -)

The action begins at the Bora-Bora beach pre-party cafe at 18:00, people flock there from all over the beach, who dance, who drink sangria or beer, who just talk, people call on everyone to dance, there is a feeling of freedom and happiness! By 11 p. m. in Bora-Bora, the people disperse and smoothly flow into the clubs, but the clubs are empty before 01.00, only by 1 a. m. the clubs are simply boiling with people!

We had 2 nights at our disposal, not so much, so we chose 3 of the very best clubs: Amnesia, Pacha, Space. All of them are gorgeous and each is good in its own way! It's a long time to describe, sooooo long... go and see for yourself! I will say that the clubs of Ibiza are really No. 1 in the WORLD! They amaze with their atmosphere, shows, people, yes... ALMOST everyone there is on drugs, but it's not like in Russia, everything is endowed with some kind of culture!

I think this is the dream of many, and let it come true, Ibiza will not disappoint you, but will only breathe new life into you, where everyone will find a part of themselves in it!


Our ferry was leaving, and I could not hold back my tears! I didn't say goodbye, I said "See you later my Ibiza" and threw a coin into the sea!

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