Ibiza, Spain
About 79 km off the coast of Valencia, Ibiza belongs to the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain with a relatively small area but a famous tourist island for its beautiful beaches and party bars all night and all morning.
Ibiza is recognized by UNESCO as a Cultural and Natural Heritage, due to its diverse marine ecosystem and long-standing culture. In particular, the giant seagrass Posidonia oceanica is found only in the Mediterranean and many ancient Phoenician civilization sites, the most prominent of which is the Phoenician settlement Sa Caleta.
Visitors fall in love with the fine white sand and fresh blue waters typical of the Mediterranean region in Ibiza. In addition to sunbathing, yoga, swimming, diving, skydiving, etc. There is also an overnight camping service to watch the stars and catch the sunrise for about 60 euros/night.
In summer, the temperature is just over 20 degrees Celsius, rarely hot to 30 degrees. In winter, the lowest is about 8 degrees Celsius, making this place an ideal vacation destination favored by many football stars, especially football players of Real Madrid Club.