
Found in the Mediterranean sea, the stunning island of Ibiza is the third largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands and one of the most visited.
For those who are seeking a thrilling holiday with non-stop fun, Ibiza is quite popular since it offers incredible beaches with the warm waters of the Mediterranean and unparalleled nightlife with some of the largest clubs on the planet.
However, Ibiza is more than just a big party! When you move away from the hectic resorts, you will discover stunning and peaceful retreats full of culture and tradition, not damaged by partygoers. Regardless of what you wish to do on your Ibiza holiday, you will certainly have the vacation of a lifetime on this amazing island.
What kind of people go to Ibiza?
Partiers from around the world swarm to Ibiza each year due to its renown as a party island, but do not let this discourage you if you prefer a holiday that is quiet and relaxing. Ibiza has more to do other than parties. Families and couples interested in relaxing and becoming more involved in the culture may want to visit the gorgeous beaches, serene coves and native towns far from the commercial resorts.
Weather
Ibiza experiences the hot summers and mild winters of the Mediterranean. From June through September, the summer months, you can expect temperatures between 25°C and the low 30s, with evening temperatures rarely dropping below 20°C. It’s rare to get rain fall during this time, but the odds increase in the month of September.
In the fall months of October and November, the climate is still warm and temperatures are in mid 20s. November evenings are far cooler than those of the summer months, so warmer clothing may be in order. Also, the rainfall is a bit higher during these months.
Ibiza’s winters are mild with temperatures hovering around 11 degrees C. However, December is frequently wet, and storms may crop up. The winter evenings are chilly, and sometimes you might experience a little snow.