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Ibiza Cathedral
The guide was updated:The cathedral combines a wealth of styles and time periods. It has a Gothic bell tower and a baroque interior, and is a definitively fascinating attraction for the history buff. Inside the cathedral lies the Museu Diocesà.
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Enjoy the breathtaking views of the sea as you descend into the prehistoric, concealed cave system once used by tobacco and liquor smugglers. Stalagmites and stalactites adorn the cave and at the centre there’s a 9 meter high water cascade. Tours take place every hour from 10.30 until sunset every day all year.
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Sunset Boat Party with DJs
Here's a fun experience to start your evening in the world's clubbing capital: a sunset cruise complete with drinks and a DJ.
Sail along the coast with other partygoers while your DJ spins. Stop at a sheltered bay for some swimming, and then get ready to hit the dancefloor as the sun begins to set.
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Royal Palace of La Almudaina
This fortress used to be the military and administrative headquarters of the Moslem 'Wali'. Ruins from the 12th and 13th centuries have been uncovered here, although most buildings are from the 16th century. The Almudaina has been declared a World Heritage site.
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Ibiza Beach Hopping Cruise
Spend an unforgettable day aboard a double-decker glass-bottomed catamaran and experience Ibiza's natural wonders on this fun five-hour cruise.
Stop at two of the most stunning beaches on Ibiza's west coast, Cala Bassa and Cala Conta. Swim, snorkel, paddle board, dive from the diving board, see what lies beneath the sea from the glass-bottomed viewing area, or simply unwind and enjoy the sun.
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Museu Diocesà
The Diocesan Museum features Ibizan jewellery from the 18th century and religious sculptures, such as the one of Rosary Virgin (Verge del Roser) and the Las Almas, which is quite spectacular with devil figures and demons.
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Ibiza Cathedral
The cathedral combines a wealth of styles and time periods. It has a Gothic bell tower and a baroque interior, and is a definitively fascinating attraction for the history buff. Inside the cathedral lies the Museu Diocesà.
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Ibiza Horse Valley
Ibiza Horse Valley is a caring sanctuary for horses that have been treated badly. Not only will you see the horses in the wild, but you can also go for a whole day horseback riding in the forest or swimming with the beautiful creatures.
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Iglesia del Puig de Missa
Iglesia del Puig de Missa is yet another location on the island of Ibiza that offers visitors amazing views. On the walk up to this 13th century church you will pass by many scenic spots - try to go very early, or later in the day, to avoid a hot and sweaty walk.
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Yoga & Ayurveda
Ibiza is one of the best party islands in the world, but is also a beautiful and tranquil place to recharge and reconnect with yourself and with nature. Numerous yoga retreats can be found in all part of the island.
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Ibiza Karting San Antonio
Speed, adrenaline and fun for the whole family! Daredevils taking a break from the beach will no doubt find a few hours of fun here. Suitable for children (ages 4 years and up).
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Es Vedrà Island
Visit the mystical island of Es Vedrà, rumoured to be a "magnetic island", this place teems with creative and positive healing vibes — which may be well needed after a night partying in Ibiza, only 2 km away. The uninhabited rock island will appeal to hikers and those looking for tranquillity. Legend has it that this is the home of sirens and sea nymphs, as well as being the tip of the sunken city of Atlantis.
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Sa Talaiassa Mountain
Ibiza's highest peak, Sa Talaiassa ("The Watchtower" in Catalan) offers amazing views of the luscious island, as well as forests and the historic salt mines. Drive or follow a 2.5km signposted hiking trail to the summit.
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Dalt Vila
The Dalt Vila (old town) walls have been declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Built in the 16th century as a defence fortification, the town's narrow cobbled streets are well-preserved. Magnificent views await you on top of the castle complex as well as by the Santa María Cathedral - the crown of the Dalt Vila. The outstanding gateway Portal de ses Taules can be found in the north wall.
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Es Canar Hippy Market
This enormous market offers a great choice of clothing and jewellery at low prices. What once began as a small hippy market in the 1960s has now turned into one of Ibiza's major visitor attractions and prime shopping spots.
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Diving
Warm, clear waters and rich marine life make Ibiza an amazing place for diving and snorkelling. Dive sites include cave diving and ship wreck diving. There are multiple professional diving schools scattered around Ibiza, particularly around major beaches.
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Formentera Island
This amazing island right next to Ibiza boasts unspoiled beaches with crystal clear blue water. From the small port of La Savina, there are buses to other parts of the island, or you can hire a car, moped or bicycle from one of the nearby shops.
You can grab a map from the port’s tourist office. Sights of interest include a 4 000-year-old Ca Na Costa sepulture, the Es Mirador restaurant and the beaches of Cala Saona, Illettes and Llevant.
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