The ancient Greeks called the island of Ibiza (Ibiza, Ibiza) an island of pine trees. Even after many centuries, one can understand why: about half of the territory, especially the north-east of the island, not touched by civilization, is covered with forests.
The nature of the island is a good example of the interaction between the marine and coastal ecosystems.
A trip along country roads to the north is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the rural idyllic atmosphere of pine forests, almond and fig trees.
Coastal hills and inland mountains are popular among hikers and bikers seeking solitude for yoga.
The nature of the island is a good example of the interaction between the marine and coastal ecosystems.
Traveling around the island is convenient on buses
(no more than 5 €) or rented car (about 100 € for three days of rent).
(no more than 5 €) or rented car (about 100 € for three days of rent).
Accommodation in Ibiza:
Hostel - from 30 €,
Single - 50 €,
Double -60 €.
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