Beaches

Posted on Jun 02, 2009 under Culture, Entertainment, Enviroment, Travel | No Comment

Ibiza is one of the beautiful Balearic Islands off the coast of Spain in the Mediterranean Sea. It is the second smallest of the four major islands, though it is definitely not short on cultural heritage, scenic wonders or entertainment. As with the other islands, it is known for its spectacular beaches that offer plenty of opportunity to enjoy one of a number of water sports. Some of the more common sports include boating, swimming and scuba diving. Each of the island’s beaches has interesting aspects, unique views and natural attractions. And with all of them, the beaches are extremely popular. Two of the more popular beaches on Ibiza are the Talamanca Beach and the Playa d’en Bossa Beach. Tourists staying in the best Ibiza hotels have no problem gaining access to these sandy parks.

The Talamanca Beach is located very near to Ibiza Town, and is frequented by locals as well as tourists. It is an elongated curved beach that borders the Talamanca Bay. It has extremely soft sand that leads into the water and is ideal for sunbathing. There is also a wooden boardwalk that covers the length of the beach and is an excellent way to stroll along as one finds their perfect spot. There are plenty of nearby restaurants and many of these are open all year. Some of the hotels are open year round as well, which makes it a perfect spot for a winter vacation. There are showers along the beach for swimmers to wash off after a dip in the Sea.

The Playa d’en Bossa Beach is also extremely popular and has the longest stretch of sand on the island. This beach becomes even busier when the south wind blows, as it is a popular place for windsurfing. This beach has plenty of bars and restaurants along it, and there is a style and taste for everyone. Beach parties are common with house music pulsating with the waves. For families and individuals who prefer a quieter time, it is recommended they wander over to the far end of the beach. One of the secrets of the beach is a hidden bay at the beach’s end. Few people are aware of this and it is usually quiet and secluded.

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