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About
Ibiza:
Ibiza or
Eivissa is one of the Balearic Islands.
Eivissa is
the island's official name,
but most
English speakers refer to it as Ibiza.
Hello
from Ibiza
Author:
Susanne Pacher
I am
sitting here in the front entrance hall of the Ses Fontallas Plaza
timeshare resort in Sant Antoni. We arrived on Saturday at about
5:30 in Ibiza and had to hang around for the luggage. 2 of our
pieces actually didnŽt make it due to a technical problem with the
cargo area on the plane and we had to wait an awefully long time at
the baggage information area to find out that the baggage would be
delivered the next day.
We finally checked out our rental car, a VW Polo, at
Hiper-Rent-A-Car, just outside the airport. Not a bad deal for about
158 Euros a week... On the way to our resort we stopped off in a
huge supermarket, we called it the "Walmart of Spain" where we
picked up the basics of groceries and we then made our way to the
resort in the dark.
Ses Fontanellas Plaza is a nice complex right in the tourist area of
Sant Antoni and we got unit 308, a one-bedroom with partial seaview.
Definitely a very nice place, with mini-kitchen, a comfortable
bedroom, nice furnishings, nice bathroom with bidet (still calling
it the "boot-washer" since I havenŽt figured out what to do with
it...;)
I am sleeping out in the living room on a comfortable trundle bed
and the balcony is very roomy with a nice view out to the sea. We
had a nice sleep and finally a home-made meal after all the
restaurant cuisine that had started to taste a little bit the same.
Then a nice breakfast on the balcony yesterday. After waiting around
for our luggage to be delivered, we finally decided just after noon
to head out and we drove to Ibiza. Interesting town with a fortress
on the hill. We climbed all the way up and had a beautiful view of
the harbour and the south and southwest side of the island.
I took a ton of pictures and also picked up a few items from the
souvenir shops. Got all my souvenir shopping done in about half an
hour. The pottery is really amazing here. I wish I could pack it all
up and ship it home to Toronto.
On the way down from the fortress I saw a local family, grandmother,
2 or 3 adult kids and several grandkids, in the street and thought
IŽd practice my people photography. From the looks the family
appeared to be gipsies. I approached them very friendly in Spanish
and asked if I could take some pictures.
The grandmother then got up and shot into my direction and got very
aggressive and shouted at me to get lost, waving her arms. Her kids
were quite okay with the idea of being photographed, but the old
lady wanted no part of me taking any pictures. So much for my first
foray into trying to experiment with human motifs in my career as a
hobby photographer....
Oh well, after walking around a few hours we were pretty pooped and
drove back to our little apartment where we made a nice little
dinner, watched some Jay Leno and Conan OŽBrien on the satelittle
network before going to sleep.
Today we got going pretty early, we left at about 10 am. Another
brilliant day with sunshine on the coast, but a few darker clouds
hanging inland. We checked out 7 or 8 beaches or coves on the
southwest side of the island and spent about 3.5 hours at a cove
called Cala dŽHort, which had the most stunning scenery of all, a
nice cove with a sandy beach, looking out to a monolithic rock that
sticks out 389 m from the sea. An amazing view.
We thought weŽd have dinner there at the local restaurant but the
sun drained our energy and we decided to drive by 2 more beaches and
then come back to our little home away from home. One thing we
noticed for sure: Ibiza is a gorgeous place...
About the
Author:
Susanne Pacher is the publisher of a website called Travel and
Transitions(http://www.travelandtransitions.com).
Travel and Transitions deals with unconventional travel and is chock
full of advice, tips, real life travel experiences, interviews with
travellers and travel experts, insights and reflections,
cross-cultural issues, contests and many other features. You will
also find stories about life and the transitions that we face as we
go through our own personal life-long journeys.
Submit your own travel stories in our first travel story contest(http://www.travelandtransitions.com/contests.htm)
and have a chance to win an amazing adventure cruise on the Amazon
River.
"Life is a Journey Explore New Horizons".
Things
To Do and See in Ibiza
Space, Ibiza
Playa d'en Bossa Ibiza Balearics.
Attraction type: Dance club/disco
Capilla de San
Ciriaco, Ibiza
According to legend, this steep cobbled street is the place where
Catalan
soldiers entered the Arab citadel in 1235,
allowing the island to be conquered by Spain.
Attraction type: Historic walking area; Street
Estatua del
Sagrado Corazon de Jesus, Ibiza
Attraction type: Statue; Monument
Faro de Botafoc,
Ibiza
Botafoc lighthouse offers panoramic views of the walled city of
Ibiza.
Attraction type: Lighthouse
Monumento a los
Corsarios, Ibiza
Statue honoring pirates, who played an important
part in
Ibiza's history from the eighteenth century onwards.
Attraction type: Statue; Monument
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