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Camping located in Cala Nova Playa
Dalt Vila
- Dalt Vila. Don’t miss a visit to the old part of the city with its impressive city walls. You can take the opportunity to visit the Archaeological Museum
- Hippie markets. Every Wednesday from May to October you can visit the Punta Arabí street market, less than 1 km from the campsite. On Saturdays throughout the year there is a street market in Las Dalias (San Carlos, 4 km from the campsite).
- Ibizan folklore. Every Thursday in Sant Miquel church square at 18.15h.
Ibiza
- With 570 Km2 it is the third largest of the Balearic archipelago and together with Formentera, it forms the ‘Pitiusas Islands’. This is how the Greeks called them, and it means ‘Island of Pines’. It has a population of 95.000 inhabitants and enjoys an excellent climate, with an average annual temperature of 21.5° maximum and 14° minimum.
- Inhabited as early as 1600 B.C., taking as a reference the cave paintings of ‘ses Fontanelles’ in Sant Antoni, and dominated by different peoples, Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals and Arabs until 1235 when Jaume I, King of Aragon, conquered it definitively for the western world.
- At the end of 1999, Dalt Vila, the necropolis of Puig des Molins, the Phoenician settlement of Sa Caleta and the Posidonia meadows were declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
Museums
- Archaeological Museum. Pl. de la Catedral 3. Ibiza
971 301 231
Schedule: 10- 14h and 18 – 20h. Closed on Mondays - Ethnography Museum. Puig de Missa de Sta Eularia.
971 332 845
Summer opening hours 10 – 13h. and 17 – 20h. Closed on Sundays
Useful information
- Arrive by bus: http://ibizabus.com/ibiza/
- Arrive by Radiotaxi Santa Eularia – 971 333 333
- Tourism office: C/ Mariano Riquer, 4 Santa Eulària des Riu – 971 330 728