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What language do they speak in Ibiza?

In Ibiza, there are two official languages: Spanish and Catalan. As the island is an important international tourist destination, many people working in tourist establishments also speak other languages such as English, Italian, French or German.



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Long beloved amongst Europeans and visitors from other parts of the world, Ibiza is poised to welcome the arrival of savvy travellers from the USA who have heard about its magic.

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In short, the five best areas to stay in are Portinax, Cala Llonga, Port de Sant Miguel, Sant Jose, and Cala d'Hort. Each is far removed from the Ibiza nightlife scene. All these areas suit a range of budgets and blend Bohemian feels with contemporary cuisine and secluded beaches.

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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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You're only too aware that if you weren't born in Ibiza, there's no way you can call yourself a local. Ever. Only people who were born and raised on the White Isle can call themselves true Ibicencos.

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So, when did Ibiza actually hone their boozy, music-fueled hedonistic reputation? When did it become the true Party Capital, not just of Europe, but of the world? Unsurprisingly, Ibiza party culture dates back to hippies, creatives, and artists fleeing conformity (and, well, real jobs) in the '60s and '70s.

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Ibiza for many years has been known as a party island, but this is simply not the case. The island also has a relaxed and peaceful side to it.

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Many visitors and residents want to know, 'Is the tap water in Ibiza safe to drink? ' The answer is Yes. That is because it has been treated and purified.

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