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  Ibiza. Viaje Ibiza. Viaje Formentera. Ofertas Ibiza.
Ibiza es sus propias Ibizas y cada una de ellas es tan única como la primera y la última.
Y por siempre jamás sólo conseguirían recordar su último viaje: su viaje a Ibiza.
Cualquier viaje a Ibiza llegará a tu alma y te atrapará.
www.yatoo-ibiza.com   (671 words)

  
  Ibiza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eivissa or Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea (38.98° N 1.43° E), belonging to Spain.
The Greeks, who came to Ibiza during the time of the Phoenicians, were the first to call the two islands of Ibiza and Formentera the Pitiusas ("pine-covered islands"; a translation of the Phoenician name).
Ibiza is divided into five different municipalities under control of the autonomous Balearic Islands with its headquarters in Palma, Mallorca.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ibiza   (1438 words)

  
 Holidays in Ibiza - IndigoGuide Ibiza
Ibiza and its smaller neighbour, Formentera, are referred to as the Pitiuses, and the Pitiuses, together with Mallorca and Menorca, form a group of islands collectively known as the Balearics.
Ibiza may be small - measuring approximately 35 kilometres in length at its longest point, and just 20 kilometres in width - but its roads are dark and winding, and any visitor without a hire car will struggle to get further than the neon glow of San Antonio.
Ibiza is packed full of spectacular surprises, all of which reveal themselves as soon as one leaves behind the larger towns and heads for the woods and beaches.
www.indigoguide.com /ibiza   (643 words)

  
 Ibiza Holidays - Hotels, beaches, accommodation and travel guide
Ibiza is host to one oldest and best preserved medieval towns in the whole of Europe, the main Ibiza town, the largest and most beautiful town on the Island including a stunning cathedral, with views to the neighboring islands and beyond.
Experience the cosmopolitan true Ibiza vibe by visiting the North of the island’s famous Aguas Blancas or Benirras beach, where after a seafood paella you can watch the sun go down on a Sundays drumming session from the old Ibiza hippies.
Map of Ibiza - The Balearic Island in the Mediterranean sea with neighboring Islands such as Formentera, Mallorca and Menorca.
www.ibizaholidays.com   (364 words)

  
 Survivors of the Spanish Exile: The Underground Jews of Ibiza by Gloria Mound
The island of Ibiza is approximately 25 miles long and 8 miles wide, with 200 miles of coastline.
The city of Ibiza is still enclosed within the impressive walls and fortifications built by the Italian engineer Calvil in 1554 by order of King Charles V. Formentera is considerably smaller and flatter, 3 miles by 8.
We have learned that the priest in Ibiza in the 1930s, Isadoro Macabich, was still trying to conduct a Jewish-style wedding in Marrano fashion because he was the head of the community.
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 BBC NEWS | Programmes | Drugland: Ibiza
Ibiza has a reputation for playing host to the biggest and best clubs and DJ's in the world.
This film gives a glimpse into the dark side of Ibiza, one which the authorities would rather was kept quiet.
Drugland: Ibiza was broadcast on Thursday, 6 January, 2004 at 2100 GMT on BBC Two.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/programmes/4134919.stm   (253 words)

  
 Ibiza travel guide - Wikitravel
Ibiza or Eivissa [1] is one of the Balearic Islands.
Ibiza and Formentera are also known as the “Islas Pitiusas” (from the Greek word "pitys" meaning pine tree) because of the abundance of pines that cover their landscapes.
It is the largest of the five municipalities on Ibiza and the one with the most beaches and coves along its 80 kms of coastline.
wikitravel.org /en/Ibiza   (1800 words)

  
 Gay Ibiza .Net - Ibiza's Gay Travel Guide - Information, reviews and more.
Ibiza has some of the best gay and friendly beaches, restaurants; night life and 'old town' scenery in Europe.
Those who like Ibiza and return year after year, tend to be as fanatical as those who do not (but with the advantage of actually having been there).
If you are researching Gay Ibiza for another site or magazine article, please get in touch, we would love to help...If that is to much to ask, and you fully intend indulging in copyright infringement (theft) please at least attempt to correct our mistakes before you claim them as your own copyright.
www.gayibiza.net   (515 words)

  
 Hierbas de Ibiza
Hierbas de Ibiza, in the entire spectrum of its execution, seeks to be harmonious with the spirit of Ibiza, a land in which Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs and Christians, to name a few, have dwelled and that still today receives visitors from all over the world.
The fragrance Hierbas de Ibiza, composed of herbs and plants of Ibiza finds its real definition and inspiration in the simplicities of this universe of freedom that is Ibiza.
Hierbas de Ibiza Bath Salts are made from the treasured salts that come from Las Salinas (salt flats) of Ibiza which were first exploited by the Phoenicians in 700 B.C.- Due to their maximum purity, modern day bath salts connoisseurs will enjoy these crystallized salts for their tranquillizing and relaxing qualities.
www.beautyhabit.com /hdi.html   (462 words)

  
 Cheap flights to Ibiza, Spain | Jet2.com the low cost airline
Ibiza is situated in the Balearic Islands of the East coast of Spain and is famous for it's clubbing scene and beautiful sunsets.
This Island paradise of Ibiza is a place of contrast with something for everyone of all ages and because of the many beaches surrounding the Island it is a perfect place for watersports.
Ibiza is both a place for frantic fun and tranquil relaxation so you can either immerse yourself in the Ibiza clubbing scene or choose from one of the many resorts that are ideal for families.
www.jet2.com /dest.aspx?dest=ibz&lang=EN   (770 words)

  
 Ibiza Travel Guide, Spain, Ibiza City Guide, Ibiza holiday
Ibiza has plenty to offer besides night clubs – its jagged coastline contains dozens of dreamy white sandy beaches, hidden coves and bays, villages of white-washed houses tumbling down cliffsides, and a green, hilly interior landscape decorated with fig and olive trees.
The island's main town is the port of Ciudad de Ibiza – known as Eivissa to the locals and Ibiza Town to the Brits. Located in the south, it is the centre of the island’s nightclub scene and has a lively marina and quaint old quarter with some great restaurants.
One of Ibiza’s famous landmarks are the salt flats, La Salinas, close to the airport on the southern-most tip of the island.
www.wordtravels.com /Travelguide/Countries/Spain/Regions/Ibiza   (1058 words)

  
 CLIA - Cruise Line International Association
In the 1950s, the artists colony of Ibiza began to thrive, and by the 1960s, the island had become a favorite for European flower children and those searching for an escape from their everyday routine.
Ibiza is 225 square miles in size, making it the third largest Balearic Island.
The nights on Ibiza are temperate in terms of degrees, but sizzling as far as the nightlife is concerned.
www.cruising.org /planyourcruise/wwdest/overview.cfm?recordID=143   (360 words)

  
 Book sun holidays to Ibiza online with MyTravel.com
Ibiza's image as a full-on party island has not damaged its claim of being a simply beautiful island.
Partygoers may be too exhausted to ramble along cliff top paths or explore the wooded wilderness of the interior but families and couples who holiday to escape the noise and find tranquillity are also catered for by the infinite variety of this Balearic island.
Its landscape is classic Mediterranean with shady groves of pines and olives, figs, junipers and palms, and it's the profusion of these trees on Ibiza and tiny neighbour, Formentera, that prompted the Greeks to call the islands, the Isles of Pines.
www.mytravel.com /AniteNextPage.asp?p=SPECIFICPROMOTION_59502   (296 words)

  
 Islands.com | Ibiza   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
You might be thinking disco, but that term doesn’t begin to do justice to the anything-goes venues that can accommodate 5,000 guests, complete with swimming pools – and where hedonistically charged entertainments can be part theater and part circus, complete with dancers enveloped in bubbly foam showered from cannons.
Ibiza was a favorite Mediterranean hideaway for artists in the 1950s and hippies in the 1960s, and there are still quiet corners of villages and vineyards.
DAY TRIP There are, sad to say, no "undiscovered" islands in the Mediterranean, but the not-so-young and the restless who tire of Ibiza’s non-stop, disco-glamour world can escape to nearby Formentera by ferry (the only link to the tiny isle) for a little R&R (recovery and recuperation).
www.islands.com /ibiza   (629 words)

  
 Ibiza   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Until the 1950s, Ibiza, third largest of the Balearic Islands, was virtually unknown, while Majorca, its bigger neighbour, had lots of visitors.
Ibiza’s arts colony and the arrival of 'flower children' saw the little island grow into a place to party, with more than a million visitors now arriving each year.
Ibiza City, or Eivissa, is where most people enter the island.
getaway.ninemsn.com.au /article.aspx?id=21980   (647 words)

  
 ibizavillas.com- Luxury hotels at affordable prices in Ibiza   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Room Finders: is a service of Ibiza Villas and Accommodations offering all categories of hotels and accommodations, in all areas of the island.
If you know Ibiza and you are interested in a specific area, please indicate so in your request.
Hotel Montesol a landmark in Ibiza, is located in the "heart" of Ibiza town beside the port.
www.ibizavillas.com /hotels.htm   (407 words)

  
 SEAT Ibiza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ibiza is based on the same chassis as the Volkswagen Polo 6KV, itself a modified version of the Volkswagen Golf mk3 chassis.
The Ibiza's 1.0 L, 1.4 L, 1.6 L, 1.8 L petrol and 1.9 L Diesel (turbo or non turbo) engines would also be used in the next generation Polo.
The original Ibiza's problems with bad build quality and unreliability were rectified, as the Ibiza proved itself to be one of the best built and most reliable small cars in Europe.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/SEAT_Ibiza   (755 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Ibiza: Music: Perfecto Presents Paul Oakenfold   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Inspired by the hedonistic yet spiritual vitality of the Mediterranean paradise island known as Ibiza, Oakenfold transports you to ecstatic new heights with choice selections and his signature ultra-smooth mixing.
Ibiza is substandard Oakey, with cheesey songs and average technique.
Although Bunkka, Ibiza, Great Wall, and Swordfish all represent a watered-down, commercial doppleganger of Oakenfold, these albums nevertheless are an important transition period in the history of the world's most influential DJ of all-time.
www.amazon.com /Ibiza-Perfecto-Presents-Paul-Oakenfold/dp/B00005N8PI   (1416 words)

  
 Ibiza History
The current fortress of Ibiza was added on to without much planning by the different conquerors of the island, and is surrounded by various walls (some of which are only partly excavated).
Calvi was already famous for his construction of the walled city of Cadiz, and built the Ibiza walls with seven bastions or ramparts fortified with cannon emplacements, and encompassed the Cathedral (14th-16th century), the University (not a school-but the local government was called the 'University')...and this is where the archeological museum is located today.
At the opposite end of the Cathedral square is the Almudaina's Palace....The home of the Arab rulers (7th -13th century)of Ibiza which is currently in restoration.
www.ibiza-hotels.com /ibiza_museums   (376 words)

  
 New Haven, CT, Spanish Restaurants, Menus, Ibiza Spanish Restaurant in New Haven, County is the Sister Restaurant of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ibiza, (named after an island off the coast of Spain), the duo's New Haven based eatery, has also undergone a few changes.
Formerly known as Pika Tapas, Ibiza breaks away from the more mainstream "tapas" image that is typically associated with Nuevo Latino style food.
Ibiza is between Crown St. and Chapel St. on the right.
www.culinarymenus.com /ibiza.htm   (277 words)

  
 Airtours Holidays
Island Hop Hop on a boat and call on your neighbours at Ibiza's sister island', Formentera.
There's a good bus service linking Ibiza Town with San Antonio and several other large resorts, and local boats (summer) calling in on several coastal destinations.
Due to the increasing move towards smoking bans in public areas, the Balearic islands have introduced a new law to enforce smoking restrictions in hotel, bars, restaurants, airports and other public areas.
www.airtours.co.uk /AniteNextPage.asp?p=SPECIFICOFFER_59532   (575 words)

  
 Monarch Airlines - Book a cheap flight to Ibiza today.
The party island of Ibiza has much more to it than just some of the best nightclubs in the world!
Away from the sand and sea you can explore Ibiza's almond, olive and fig groves, salt lakes, pine forests and many historic buildings and attractions.
The fantastically well preserved medieval Ibiza Town is well worth a look and has a deserved reputation for all things 'cool'.
www.flymonarch.com /cnt/destinations/ibiza-flights.asp   (358 words)

  
 Ibiza Island hotels. Save up to 60% off rates on all hotels in Ibiza Island
Ibiza Island Forum - Share your stories and get travelling advice on Ibiza Island.
Set close to the beach, the El Corso Hotel provides excellent services and assorted installations to make your stay a comfortable and pleasant one, when you are in Ibiza Island.
The Molins Park Hotel Ibiza Island is 500 meters from city centre and 1.5 kilometres from the beach.
www.hotelclub.net /hotel.reservations/Ibiza_Island.htm   (238 words)

  
 Ibiza Airport - Airport Guide
Avis, Betacar Ibiza, Centauro, Hertz and Tui Cars (Ultramar Express) are all represented at the airport, with offices located on the Arrivals level.
The Ibiza and Formentera Island Council operates a tourist information office on the Arrivals level (tel: 971 809 118).
There are many hotels in Ibiza, as well as chalets, apartments and bungalows.
www.worldairportguide.com /airport/338/airport_guide/Europe/Ibiza-Airport.html   (464 words)

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