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Ibiza

Ibiza - Eivissa in Catalan - is invaded every summer by a multinational force of hedonistic sunseekers. It has fine beaches, relentless sunshine, good food and wild nightlife. Inland, the landscape is harsh, dry and rocky. Beachside, discos, clubs and bars ensure the place never stops buzzing.

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Ibiza Transport

Coming and Going

Ibiza's airport is 7km (5mi) southwest of the capital. There are buses from the centre of town to the airport every 30 minutes (from -) in summer. Buses to other parts of the island generally depart from a series of stops along Avinguda d'Isidoro Macabich, and operate hourly from to . Coming into town, get off when you see the old city walls rather than waiting to reach the bus station.

Boats for Formentera leave from a separate terminal about 300m (1000ft) north of the centre of town.

Getting About

Four bus companies operate services to different parts of the island. Many run night buses in summer for party-goers. Pick up a copy of Horario y Líneas de Autobuses (bus timetable) from tourist offices. The major car rental companies have desks at the airport, but smaller and often cheaper operators are scattered around the island. Cyclists should ask at the tourist office for route brochures.

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