Beach archivos - La Voz De Ibiza https://lavozdeibiza.com/en/tag/beach/ Diario de información actualidad y noticias de Ibiza. Todas las noticias de los municipios de Ibiza Wed, 04 Dec 2024 19:35:09 +0000 es hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://lavozdeibiza.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Beach archivos - La Voz De Ibiza https://lavozdeibiza.com/en/tag/beach/ 32 32 What can you do in 3 days in Ibiza? https://lavozdeibiza.com/current-news/what-can-you-do-in-3-days-in-ibiza/ Wed, 04 Dec 2024 19:35:09 +0000 https://lavozdeibiza.com/sin-categorizar/2024/12/04/what-can-you-do-in-3-days-in-ibiza/ Although in winter Ibiza takes a break from the summer hustle and bustle, it retains its attraction

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Ibiza is not only a summer paradise, also in winter it unfolds its magic with a more relaxed and charming atmosphere. Discover what to do in three days on the island, from its quiet beaches to its rich gastronomy and vibrant nightlife. Although in winter Ibiza takes a break from the summer bustle, it maintains its appeal with a combination of good weather, stunning scenery and a cultural and gastronomic offer that leaves no one indifferent. Here we propose a tour to make the most of three days in this Mediterranean paradise.

The weather in Ibiza in winter

Winter in Ibiza is mild and temperate thanks to its Mediterranean climate. Temperatures range from 8°C to 16°C, allowing you to enjoy outdoor activities without needing to dress too warmly. The days tend to be mostly sunny, with some clouds and occasional showers that bring freshness to the atmosphere.

This climate makes the island an ideal destination for those looking to escape the extreme cold and enjoy relaxing days with a tranquility that is difficult to find at other times of the year. In addition, winter sunsets in Ibiza are among the most spectacular, with intense colors that paint the sky over the Mediterranean.

Beaches

Although the water temperature may be low for a dip, Ibiza’s beaches in winter offer a special charm. Without the usual crowds, they are perfect for enjoying walks, reading a book by the sea or simply contemplating their natural beauty. Cala Comte, known for its crystal-clear waters, is ideal for watching the sunset in a tranquil setting. Cala d’Hort, with its iconic view of the islet of Es Vedrà, is another must-see, while Cala Salada invites you to connect with nature in a serene setting. Winter is also a great opportunity to explore hidden beaches, perfect for those looking to discover the most authentic essence of Ibiza.

What to eat?

Ibicencan gastronomy is a journey in itself, and in winter it takes on a warmer and more comforting character. One of the most emblematic dishes is bullit de peix, a fish stew served with arroz a banda. Also of note is sofrit pagès, a traditional stew combining meat, sausages and potatoes. For those with a sweet tooth, flaó is a fresh cheese and mint tart that conquers all palates, while orelletes are perfect to accompany a coffee or local liqueur. Don’t miss the island’s wines and oils, products that reflect Ibiza’s Mediterranean character. In winter, many restaurants offer special menus with local seasonal products, providing an authentic gastronomic experience.

What to do at night: parties in Ibiza

Although winter brings a pause in the big parties that make Ibiza famous, the island does not lose its festive spirit. Some clubs, such as Pacha, maintain their active agenda with themed events and live performances. In addition, local bars and pubs, especially in Dalt Vila and the port of Ibiza, offer a cozy atmosphere in which to enjoy music and cocktails. During the Christmas festivities, the island is filled with markets, lights and cultural events that transform the nights into unique experiences. Strolling through the illuminated streets or enjoying a concert in an intimate space are ideal options to close the day.

Ibiza in three days, even in winter, is an unforgettable experience. From its quiet beaches to its gastronomy and nightlife, the island offers everything you need for a perfect getaway. Let yourself be conquered by the more relaxed and authentic side of this Mediterranean paradise.

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Seven gold rings found on a beach in Ibiza after rummaging through the sand https://lavozdeibiza.com/current-news/seven-gold-rings-found-on-a-beach-in-ibiza-after-rummaging-through-the-sand/ Fri, 25 Oct 2024 19:40:29 +0000 https://lavozdeibiza.com/sin-categorizar/2024/10/25/seven-gold-rings-found-on-a-beach-in-ibiza-after-rummaging-through-the-sand/ The metal detector treasure hunter was surprised to find a 19-carat piece, something never seen before in his career.

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An amateur metal detectorist has lived a surprising experience on a beach in Ibiza, where in just four hours he found an unexpected booty. While inspecting the sand, he found national and foreign coins, as well as seven gold rings, one of them being 19 carats, a discovery that left the finder completely astonished. The author of the find, known on social networks as @metalesbajolaarena, shared his experience through a video in which he shows the incredible booty. As he explained, three of the rings found are nine carats, three others are 18 carats, and one more, the most impressive, is 19 carats, an unusual piece even for him. «This is the brutality that wanted to come out today,» he comments in his video, still incredulous at his good fortune.

@metalesbajolaarenaThanks tothe sea for everything it gives me🙏❤♬ original sound – Metalesbajolaarena

 

Is it legal to use metal detectors in Ibiza?

Although finding valuable objects with a metal detector can be exciting, the use of these devices has legal limitations in Spain. Their use is allowed as long as specific regulations are respected, avoiding operating in areas of Cultural Interest (BIC), archaeological sites or nature reserves, and permission is also required on private properties. In Ibiza, it is crucial to comply with these regulations to avoid legal problems.

What to do if you find a valuable object?

The law states that if an object of value is found, it must be turned over to the appropriate municipality to be publicly advertised. If within two years no one claims ownership, the finder may keep the object or its value. In addition, if the rightful owner claims it in time, he is obliged to compensate the finder with one tenth of the value of the find.

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