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What is the dress code for restaurants in Ibiza?

Ibiza Restaurants Most of the restaurants on the island have a club inside the venue (as well as an eponymous CD of course) so it's perfectly normal to drink, eat and party the night away in one place. Dress code differs depending on the place, but generally smart evening / clubbing wear is the norm.



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The local cuisine includes seafood paella, butifarra and sobrassada pork sausages, various fish and meat stews, and traditional desserts. You'll be able to try the meat and seafood dishes and sweet treats at local restaurants, bakeries, and street kiosks.

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Try Some Famous Food Locals Love to Eat in Ibiza
  • Bullit de peix.
  • Paella de Mariscos.
  • Greixonera.
  • Flaó
  • Orelletes.
  • Arroz de Matanzas.
  • Borrida De Ratjada.
  • Bullit De Ossos Amb Col.


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According to historical data, the average cost for a 4-day trip to Ibiza is around $1,200 per person. This cost includes accommodation, food, transportation, and activities. The average cost of accommodation for 4 nights in a mid-range hotel is around $500.

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Considering all of the expenses we have mentioned in this article (accommodation, food, transportation, touristic activities), we estimate that a backpacker may spend around 60 to 90 euros a day in Ibiza. Although, of course, everything will depend on how you plan your trip.

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Liqueur. Hierbas - The undisputed taste of Ibiza is Hierbas Ibicencas. At some time, every visitor to Ibiza will be invited to a shot of hierbas after dinner in a restaurant. Opinion is usually divided on the issue of hierbas, split between the lovers and the haters.

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Flaó With fresh sheep or goat cheese as its main ingredient, eggs, milk, sugar and mint, flaó is perhaps one of the most traditional desserts of Ibiza. Nowadays it can be found in any bakery in Ibiza, as well as any café and restaurant. However, it used to only be made on Easter Sundays.

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The holy grail of Spanish partying is none other than Ibiza. Part of the Balearic Islands, Ibiza is off the coast of Valencia and south of Palma and Menorca. Ibiza has garnered quite the reputation as the capital-P, capital-C Party Capital of the world — which isn't likely to change any time soon.

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Ibiza has been a Hollywood playground of hedonism since the 70s. They flock to the island for the parties, the beaches, and the mega-yachts.

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Ibiza is one of those places that's perceived as one big crazy party island that never sleeps… but it's so much more than that! It's a charming island with beautiful beaches, delicious food, and yes, lots and lots of parties!

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How Many Days In Ibiza? The longer, the better! As we just explained, there are many things to do in Ibiza, and three days may not be enough. That said, 5-7 days may be good enough for you to enjoy the island while relaxing.

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