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Ibiza is not only famous for their clubs and night life but also for their beaches. Its best time to get to Ibiza is summer, from June to September because of the weather, though you can visit all year round. But their summers have cooler temperature and their winter is milder than of Northern Spain. The temperature doesn’t change that much because the climate is of the Mediterranean.

There are more than 60 beaches to see in Ibiza and it is accessible through cars or bikes. It will take you half an hour to get to the other side of the island and ten minutes by walking to the nearby resorts. Not all beaches in Ibiza are a nudist beach unlike in Barcelona and Formentera. Beaches on the south of the island are or the ones that are secluded and lesser tourist. The beach life in Ibiza is essential as the club scenes or night life. Usually they go to beaches to relax from a night of partying or some will simply unwind. You can find a spot around the beach, watch the people walk by or simply wait for the sun sets. People go swimming or get a tan. Not only enjoying the serene view of the turquoise water and the blue sky but you can also do some snorkeling, scuba diving and parasailing. There are restaurants in every beach that you go to in Ibiza, if you’re hungry there’s no reason to grab a meal.

Beaches in Ibiza Town and San Antoni are crowded when summer comes because of the endless partying during that season. Mostly nudist beach you can find on the southern or the northern of Ibiza, though there are no restrictions if you would want to take your swimwear if you’re on the beaches of Ibiza Town and San Antoni. Beaches on the northern and southern part of Ibiza have fewer tourists. If you’re one of those tourists who would want to enjoy some peaceful retreat from clubbing or even from populated places, there are some beaches like Cala Xarraca not much of restaurants to go to or even houses, but a secluded spot, some beaches on the area are untouched. The most interesting of that beach it has cliffs. Cala d’Hort on the other hand, you can see small islands as you look at the distance. Cala Boix beach is a special because of its black beaches. Cala Benirras is famous for its variety of performers every night, from hippies to musicians, to circus acts fire breathing and juggling.

They say that the hippies were not drawn by the clubs and night life of the island but because of the breathtaking view of the sun when it sets and bang their drums every time they watch it. You can go to strip bars where you can view the sun sets. Ibiza is a place not just to party or meet people but most especially to unwind to discover a variety of beaches and to simply enjoy it.

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