Clubbing Ibiza
Posted by Dylan on July 6, 2009Ibiza is the most known for its tremendous clubbing scene. While this is certainly an essential cultural aspect on the island, it is not the only reasons tourists flock to it every year. There are numerous great beaches, with beautiful sands and waters that offer plenty of options for a variety of water sports. There are also historical landmarks, great dining options, museums and entertainment genres to explore. Meanwhile, clubbing in Ibiza remains one of the most popular nightly activities.
The nightclub scene is diverse, and renown throughout the Balearic Islands. Residents from nearby islands such as Majorca and Formentera often island hop to club hop on this infamous beach. Some of the clubs are dance oriented, some have pools and water themes and others are live music venues. Whatever an individual has an interest in, it can be found in one of Ibiza’s clubs. San Antonio and Ibiza Town are the primary urban centers and also the most popular with tourists. Pacha is a popular club in Ibiza Town. It also has an interesting history. Originally, it was removed from much of the activity center and many people believed the club would never last. However, it has thrived, partially due to continued development of the area and largely because it is a great club. It has become known for its hippie scene and music.
Eden is Ibiza’s most recently established super club. It is located on the San Antonio waterfront, which greatly contributes to its appeal. It was originally a place called Star Club and thrived throughout the nineteen nineties. It was then a venue called Kaos, before it made its most recent and successful transition into Eden. It is known for its great djs and dance music. Sunday night is its most prestigious evening when it hosts Radio One Jock. Once established, Eden formed a friendly though serious completion with the clubs from the West End, which traditionally drew the most guests.
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