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New York City has been synonymous with New Year's Eve since Dick Clark and the iconic Times Square Ball Drop ushered in an era of televised revelry which has lasted over four decades.
The Lost City of Atlantis. The simple phrase conjures up a sense of mystery and images of deep ocean waters, a foreign people and a civilization that has been hidden from the rest of the world for ...
After the fall of Troy, Odysseus and his men embarked on the perilous and unexpectedly long journey back to Ithaca, Greece. Along the way they faced monsters, battled cannibals, got played by the m...
Spain is one of the most popular LGBT friendly-destinations for its supreme weather, sunny beaches and laid back, open-minded residents. Both Madrid and Barcelona are two of the most visited cities...
Ibiza is a largely Catholic nation like Spain, so many of the festivals and events revolve around the religious calendar. Easter Holy Week is a major occasion with elaborate processions being commo...
Ibiza’s mild seasonal climate is characterized by warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Summer (June, July and August) boasts perfect temperatures between 63°F and 86°F. Storms are rare, but not...
Ibiza is part of the Balearic Islands, which were populated by Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, and the Spanish. Isolation and a lack of trade through much of history meant the island’s residents were t...
Most nationalities, including Americans, may visit Ibiza for up to 90 days without a visa, although a return or onward ticket and valid passport with at least six months of validity is required. It...
Language Despite being part of Spain, Catalan is the official language of Ibiza. Most of the population speaks the Castilian form of Spanish, but many locals also know English or German due to the ...
Ibiza Airport Ibiza Airport (IBZ) is the international gateway where most visitors arrive and is located four-and-a-half miles from Ibiza town. 50-plus carriers fly to the island, although many res...