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Destinations / Ibiza

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If there is an island synonymous with the word "party," it's Ibiza. For Europeans, this free spirit of the Balearic Islands off Spain is legendary not only for its beaches (more than 70 tucked around the island, some in small, hidden coves) but for its clubs and all-night raves. 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. However, like sister isle Mallorca, Ibiza has become a prime destination for European group tours, particularly from Britain, Scandinavia, and Germany.

Yes, those beaches (notably at San Antonio de Portmany) can get almost as crowded as the dance floors, but in the early evening you can wander along cobbled streets in the old quarter of Ibiza town, gaze at yachts in the harbor, sit at a sidewalk table, and watch an ever-changing collection of exhibitionists, "clubbers," and beautiful people starting to gear up for the evening. And the party goes on...

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BEACHES

Beach-going can be something of a spectator sport on Ibiza, with the crowds packed parasol-to-parasol, watching the beautiful bodies pass by. For a little more space, head for the southern tip and a pair of remarkable beaches. Las Salinas (aka Ses Salines) is a long, pine-bordered strand favored by body surfers and body watchers (expect bikinis ... or less). Nearby, Es Cavallet is an official nude beach with lovely dunes and steady breezes that draw windsurfers.

NIGHTLIFE

Start your training now. Serious "clubbers" (Europeanese for partygoers) know that the entertainment here doesn't get rolling until midnight, but lasts until dawn. Some of the discos here (Pacha, Privilege, Space, Amensia) are the most famous in Europe. Why not, with foam parties, clubs where feverish ravers get sudden upward rushes of frigid air from a dry ice machine, and water parties in a swimming pool/dance floor where dressing down takes on new meanings.). For those looking for a slightly less outrageous scene, the island's music bars (complete with DJs) offer a less expensive venue for dancing the night away.

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). The beaches are beautiful and blissfully less crowded, and while you'll still find beach bars and some nightlife, it's an island where fishermen and farmers outnumber the DJs. Sort of like Ibiza must have been decades ago...

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