The best of Spain (Espana) - Ibiza



Spain
Spain is located between France at the East (the border is delimited by the chain of the Pyrenees), and Portugal in the West and account 44 million inhabitants. Also do not lose the occasion to visit Madrid, one of the most cosmopolitan capital of Europe: the tourists are increasingly numerous there, as well as the students of the whole world who come to study there, Madrid houses splendid museums and monuments like the Palacio Réal for example. Madrid is also a city that does not sleep, you cannot miss its bars and its night clubs considered in all Europe! Come to discover throughout this site the wonders of Spain, a country so close to France.
Ibiza
IIn the East of the Spanish peninsula, in the Mediterranean sea, a paradise for the holidays is made up of splendid islands, and that one call the Balearics. The Balearic Islands are a very successful destination for the tourists of all Europe. This phenomen is not a surprise, considering all that the islands have to offer to the tourists. In addition to the beaches and the charming small cities, there are also much of other things to be seen there. The History charged of each one of the islands and their perfect localization in the Mediterranean allowed them to be have unique landscape.
Each island is very different, but the inhabitants of this archipel, have created an unique atmosphere, and thanks to them, the Balearics has become a fantastic destination. Mallorca has the largest variety of landscapes and villages Ibiza and Formentera, form a single duet for their landscapes of pines and their beaches paradisiac. And in Menorca you can benefit from a clean environment and appreciate many prehistoric places

If you choose to fly to Ibiza you will find Ibiza’s airport is well connected both to the Spanish mainland as well as London and several European cities. The airport is located a mere 7km southwest of Ibiza Town and airport buses as well as taxis make it easy to get to and from. The frequency of flights to Ibiza provided by the several operating airlines does vary seasonally as one might expect however there are currently around 18 well-established airlines, providing connections to around 80 major destinations throughout Europe. London, Barcelona, Zurich, Paris, Berlin and so on are well connected and as many of these airports of origin offer low-cost alternatives, fares to Ibiza are often very reasonable. Alternatively you may opt to travel to Ibiza via one of the islands’ several ferry routes. Ferries ply the Mediterranean Sea to Ibiza from several ports the principal ones being Denia, Barcelona, Valencia and Palma. Time varies according to which route you opt for as well as the type of vessel.


Spanish is the main language, spoken throughout the whole of Spain. But there are some regions with an additional language. In Cataluña people also speak Catalan, in Galicia Galician, Basque in the Basque Country and finally Valencian in the Valencian society. This can be very confusing at times, because in Cataluña and Basque Country many people consider their dialect the main language. On schools sometimes the regional language is taught as the first language, wih Spanish as a second one. Roadsigns are often first in Basqe or Catalan and only then in the Spanish language in these autonomous regions.

Although historical sites and unique cultural features have always made Spain attractive to foreign visitors, the tourist boom that began in the mid-1950s was based primarily on the recreational assets of the Mediterranean seashore areas.
The most popular areas are the Costa Brava, Costa del Maresme, Costa Dorada in the east and Costa del Sol in the south of Spain. The popularity of the Costa de la Luz in the south along the Atlantic Ocean is growing fast over the last few years. But the government tries to prevent too much building of supersized luxurious hotels and apartments (like the Mediterranean coast) because the biggest and most beautiful nature reserve of Europe is also in this area, the Coto Doñana. Every year, millions of migratory birds stay here for the winter. But the winter of 1999 was so dry that most of the swamps dried out and the birds left to another place.

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