IBIZA, located at the South of the Balearic archipelago is the depository of an exceptional natural beauty that delights all those who visit the island.
572 km2 and 56 beaches and coves of turquoise waters colonized by the Phoenicians in 654 b.c. make of Ibiza the third island most important of the Balearic archipelago. Its geographical location, half an hour away by plane from Barcelona, an hour away from Madrid and scarcely two hours from London, Rome, Paris or Brussels, make of Ibiza an ideal corner to get lost for few days or why not for the rest of life.
Ibiza enjoys a mild climate in winter and hot in summer, perfect both for lovers of Nature and Ibiza’s typical beautiful landscapes and for those who prefer sunbathing and take calm baths in the sea.
Almost 120.000 inhabitants inhabit the five municipalities of the island: Ibiza, Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Santa Eulària des Riu, Sant Antoni de Portmany and Sant Joan de Labritja.
Ibiza, World Heritage, so declared by the UNESCO in 1999, in recognition of the world value and significance of its cultural and natural goods, proudly shares this award with its visitors.