Summer vacations for your children are coming, and many of you have not yet decided your vacations destination. If you are thinking of a relaxing vacations with many water sports such as snorkeling, water skiing and a nice tour of the city, choosing Ibiza would be ideal for you. Although this city is known for its wild nightlife, it also has a quieter side.
Location
Ibiza is the third largest island of the Balearic archipelago in Spain. It is located in the Mediterranean Sea and is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Barcelona in Spain is the closest city to Ibiza that can be used as a destination to arrive via a flight. The Ibiza Ibiza ferry line connects Spain with Ibiza and most tourists arrive in Ibiza on this route. After check-in at your hotel, these are some of the places you can visit during your stay in Ibiza.
Dalt Vila
Dalt Vila or the upper city is full of Renaissance military architecture. If you are looking for a quiet summer holiday in Ibiza, start your visit at the beginning of Carrer del Calvari. Spend two hours walking through the streets and enjoy the view of the city, the port, the castle, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Snows, the military tunnels and the old palaces and courtyards.
Puget Museum
It is a museum for art lovers. In 1981, the painter from Ibicenco Narciso Puget Riquer donated his paintings to the local government. This museum has a collection of around 130 paintings by Riquer and his father. The Gothic architecture of this museum will leave you breathless. Enjoy the oils, watercolors and sketches of this duo while you enjoy your favorite wine or drink.
Convent of San Cristóbal
This sacred and religious site is a convent and does not allow visitors to enter the place. However, you can try some cakes made by the nuns here.
Museum of Contemporary Art of Ibiza
This place once housed the "Hall of arms" of the "Royal Force Ibiza". However, now this place is open for everyone, and was reopened to the public in 2012. This place has free admission and free lockers to store your things while you enjoy the artwork. There are watercolors that are on the upper floor, and the photographs are decorated on the ground floor. The museum was built in 1960 and houses paintings by renowned artists such as Tàpies and Miralles, among others. There are also works by lesser-known artists from the Balearic Islands. There are archaeological remains among his collection.
Necropolis of Puig des Molins
All lovers of archeology should visit this place and this treasure was built by the Phoenicians. In the 7th century BC BC, although most of the civilizations of the modern era did not exist, the work done by the natives will really make you think about the culture of this place. There are more than 3,000 markers carved into these well-preserved tombs. There is a famous bust of the goddess Tanit that the natives worshiped in this land.
The beaches of Cala Jondal, Cala Bassa, Ses Salines, Cala d'Hort and Cala Comte are some of the ideal places to sunbathe and practice water sports. Relax in these beaches and enjoy some of the loaves of Ibiza, olives and aioli, paella, grilled squid, bread salad or fish stew with cocktails and cocktails. Cocktails You can also choose to spend a whole day enjoying the panoramic view of Cala d'Hort. The serene turquoise waters and the beautiful white sand will free you from your fatigue and you will be ready to begin your work with a new vigor after these wonderful holidays.
After spending a few quiet days exploring the city, if you want to have fun at night, the nightclubs will invite you with open arms.
Location
Ibiza is the third largest island of the Balearic archipelago in Spain. It is located in the Mediterranean Sea and is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Barcelona in Spain is the closest city to Ibiza that can be used as a destination to arrive via a flight. The Ibiza Ibiza ferry line connects Spain with Ibiza and most tourists arrive in Ibiza on this route. After check-in at your hotel, these are some of the places you can visit during your stay in Ibiza.
Dalt Vila
Dalt Vila or the upper city is full of Renaissance military architecture. If you are looking for a quiet summer holiday in Ibiza, start your visit at the beginning of Carrer del Calvari. Spend two hours walking through the streets and enjoy the view of the city, the port, the castle, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Snows, the military tunnels and the old palaces and courtyards.
Puget Museum
It is a museum for art lovers. In 1981, the painter from Ibicenco Narciso Puget Riquer donated his paintings to the local government. This museum has a collection of around 130 paintings by Riquer and his father. The Gothic architecture of this museum will leave you breathless. Enjoy the oils, watercolors and sketches of this duo while you enjoy your favorite wine or drink.
Convent of San Cristóbal
This sacred and religious site is a convent and does not allow visitors to enter the place. However, you can try some cakes made by the nuns here.
Museum of Contemporary Art of Ibiza
This place once housed the "Hall of arms" of the "Royal Force Ibiza". However, now this place is open for everyone, and was reopened to the public in 2012. This place has free admission and free lockers to store your things while you enjoy the artwork. There are watercolors that are on the upper floor, and the photographs are decorated on the ground floor. The museum was built in 1960 and houses paintings by renowned artists such as Tàpies and Miralles, among others. There are also works by lesser-known artists from the Balearic Islands. There are archaeological remains among his collection.
Necropolis of Puig des Molins
All lovers of archeology should visit this place and this treasure was built by the Phoenicians. In the 7th century BC BC, although most of the civilizations of the modern era did not exist, the work done by the natives will really make you think about the culture of this place. There are more than 3,000 markers carved into these well-preserved tombs. There is a famous bust of the goddess Tanit that the natives worshiped in this land.
The beaches of Cala Jondal, Cala Bassa, Ses Salines, Cala d'Hort and Cala Comte are some of the ideal places to sunbathe and practice water sports. Relax in these beaches and enjoy some of the loaves of Ibiza, olives and aioli, paella, grilled squid, bread salad or fish stew with cocktails and cocktails. Cocktails You can also choose to spend a whole day enjoying the panoramic view of Cala d'Hort. The serene turquoise waters and the beautiful white sand will free you from your fatigue and you will be ready to begin your work with a new vigor after these wonderful holidays.
After spending a few quiet days exploring the city, if you want to have fun at night, the nightclubs will invite you with open arms.
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