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Ibiza is the smallest of the four Balearic Islands and the closest to mainland Spain. From the mainland you can catch a boat from either Denia, Valencia, Tarragona, or Barcelona. Major cities are Ibiza, Santa Eulària del Riu and Sant Antoni de Portmany.

The island is most famously known for its summer parties, with thousands of people flooding in for the big summer club nights. However, the island is not just known for its party scenes, as large portions of the island are registered as U.N. World Heritage Sites, and thus devoid of the commercialization of the main cities, for example, "God's Finger" in the Benirràs Bay, or more traditional Ibicenco cultural sites. Because of its purported natural beauty, companies and artists alike frequently use the island for photographic and film shoots.

Throughout the countryside there is an incessant fragrance of pine, orange, olive, almond, and fig groves. Stunning rolling hills, overlooking the cobalt blue Mediterranean sea, and picturesque beaches. There is plenty of fresh decent food; everything from a effortless tortilla (Spanish omelette) to hand picked fresh lobster. And surprisingly a lot of historical sights including; cathedrals, ruins, and quaint traditional fishing villages are still present. Pure and simple Spanish culture in abundance.

The climate of Ibiza is Mediterranean and has milder winters and slightly cooler summers than Mallorca. The winters are mild with temperatures around 15° Celsius (60° Fahrenheit) and some rain. The hot summer season lasts from June to September inclusive with temperatures regularly reaching 30°C (85°F), lots of sunshine and very little rain. Frost and snow are very rare.

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