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In 2012 we are offering the following excursions as part of the JetBou holiday:
Big boat trip – Portinax
A main boat trip allowing friends, family and all the bar
staff from the sponsoring bars to get together for a day
out on the water. We charter a large glass bottom boat,
able to carry over 200 people for the day and organise
things for sit-down riders to catch up, over-take and
then meet up with the boat at various stages
throughout the day.
The first trip in 2010 was a huge success with everyone
who went raving about what a fantastic time they had.
On the boat the upper deck becomes a day time club,
with all the latest club music playing from our group of
JetBou DJs. On the lower deck with room for sun
bathing and seating there is a quieter area for families
to enjoy the trip, view the fish beneath the boat and take
in the breathtaking views Ibiza’s coast line has to offer.
The boat has a bar on board and
there will be opportunities for all to jump in and have a swim. As with all big excursions out to sea wind and weather
play a large part in final plans.
The group and glass bottom boat will depart heading North. On-route there are some amazing views and points of
interest and the jetskiers will get the opportunity to ski under the famous Margarita Island arch.
First stop is at Puerto de San Miguel. Jet Skiers will be able to tie up between the safety ribs and come aboard the
main ship for refreshments. Continuing on we will pass the picturesque coastline and stop briefl y at Bennirras bay, a
beautiful small bay surrounded by pine clad hills. We will then make our way to Portinatx at the extreme northern tip of
the island again allowing the jetskiers to tie up and come aboard to make a final short cruise into the port (skis will be
supervised during visit). You can disembark and sample the delights of this popular tourist spot during our short visit.
Portinatx is Ibiza’s largest resort and well know beauty spot, with sandy beaches and a great choice of bars,
restaurants and shopping facilities.
Big Pacha night
Pacha became famous throughout the world as a haven
for glamorous hippies and indeed Ricarod’s brother
Piti’s Flower Power production still wows them on
occasional Sundays.
When the electronic music revolution hit and house
music took over in many different guises Pacha is one
of the leading clubs and house hold brands and has
always been at the forefront with top quality DJs and
sounds.
Each year we organise a wild late night out to Pacha
for those of you who like to party hard and dislike
sleep! A coach will collect you from Mar I Pins for a
night to remember at Pacha.
http://www.pacha.com/ibiza/
Ibiza Hippy Market
The Ibiza Hippy Market is one of the top attractions and
a must see for all. Ibiza has strong artistic roots going
back to the early 60s when artisans, painters and
designers flocked to the island to experience its unique
atmosphere, light and freedom of expression.
All of this comes through in the markets held on the
island where hand made items of clothing and jewellery
can be bought.
We visit the biggest market in Es Caná. The market is
open 10am until 6.30pm on the grounds of Club Punta
Arabí. Countless stalls huddle beneath the shade of
pine trees in the winding paths
between the white villas.
Ibiza Old Town evening trip
No Ibiza holiday would be complete without a trip to Ibiza Old Town, the most historically fascinating and culturally rich
area of which is Ibiza Old Town. The Spanish name for Ibiza Old Town is ‘Dalt vila’ and means ‘high town,’ which is an
accurate description as there are spots in Ibiza Old Town – in particular the Dalt vila walls - where you can see right
across Ibiza Town and the island beyond. The narrow, winding streets are bursting with atmosphere, whether it’s from
the lively bars and restaurants of the area, or the years of history built into the walls of Dalt vila.
If you’re interested in Ibiza’s history, then Museu Arqueologic d’Eivissa i Formentera at the peak of the hill is a great –
free – way to find out about everything from the earliest Phoenician settlers, the Carthaginians, Romans, Moors and
Catalans to the present-day Spanish.
There’s also the Museo Puig des Molins in the Carthaginian burial grounds that is home to an impressive collection of
Roman artifacts. The architecture of Dalt vila is pretty inspiring too, with plenty of gothic structures and lovely
churches like the 16th century church of Santo Domingo. Dalt vila is rarely crowded and even if you are not keen to
walk up to the top, the quaint streets alone are worth the effort of a wander.
If shopping is more your thing then you won’t be disappointed as the shops and boutiques of Dalt vila are enough to
satisfy even the most shopaholic of appetites. Dalt vila is also a pretty special location when it comes to restaurants
and if you’re looking for something romantic and candlelit, this is one of the best options in Ibiza. Many of the old
town’s winding, cobbled streets are lined with white clothed tables full of couples.
The best selection of restaurants is located in and around the Placa de Vila, the main square, and you will find some
of the best food on the island. Expect to fi nd yourself rubbing shoulders with many of the celebs who stay in Ibiza
town and choose the smaller, chicer bars over the louder options further down in the town.