Webcam Ibiza. The yacht port and promenade
The island of Ibiza, covered in pine forests, date and olive groves, is located in the Mediterranean Sea, just 80 km from mainland Europe, and is part of the Balearic archipelago, an autonomous region of the Kingdom of Spain. The name of this Mediterranean resort has long been synonymous with the sun, summer and extravagant pastime. Two hundred and ten kilometers of coastline of Ibiza with magnificent beaches, magnificent cliffs and cozy bays leave no one indifferent, providing no limited opportunities for a sea of entertainment, and the nightlife of the island are literally legends.
Everyone who has been to Ibiza, felt its tremendous energy, brought by hordes of tribes of young people rushing here from all corners of the planet. Here, away from their parents and university professors, young people frenzy in the best clubs and discos in Europe, emptying the "closets" of bars and turning once idyllic beaches into dancefloors.
The energy of youth is transferred to all: Ibiza Englishmen forget about the good manners, Americans - about business, stingy Germans are full of money, and the restrained Japanese touchingly sob when leaving the fun resort.
And yet, temperamental young people have not been able to fully "capture" this miniature island, stretching from north to south only forty and from west to east - twenty kilometers. Away from the madness of the party centers you will discover a different Ibiza. It surprises you with its charming landscapes, snow-white houses in old towns with narrow, paved stone streets, wild beaches, guarded by high cliffs.
In secluded nooks hide villas, belonging to the world's celebrities, which can be found quite often in Ibiza.
The island's rich past is also embodied in its historic landmarks, most of which can be found in Ibiza City. Here, the mighty stone walls have preserved a veritable maze of colorful winding streets, where you can spend more than a day getting deliberately lost in the medieval capital of the island.