British tourists have been flocking to Ibiza for decades, primarily drawn by its reputation as the global capital of electronic dance music and its world-famous nightlife. Beyond the legendary "super-clubs" like Pacha and Amnesia, Brits are attracted to the island's stunning Mediterranean beaches, vibrant "hippy markets," and the relatively short flight time from the UK. The island offers a diverse range of experiences, from the high-energy party atmosphere of San Antonio and Playa d'en Bossa to the tranquil, family-friendly resorts in Santa Eulària. Additionally, Ibiza’s rich history as a UNESCO World Heritage site—featuring the ancient Dalt Vila—provides a cultural depth that appeals to those looking for more than just a party. The combination of reliable sunshine, a established "British-friendly" infrastructure, and a long-standing cultural connection to the 1980s and 90s rave scene has cemented Ibiza as a staple destination for UK holidaymakers.