 | Ibiza is one of the Baleric islands situated just off the coast of Spain along with Majorca and Minorca. |
 | Unlike its two Baleric cousins, Ibiza is known as the party capital of the world, filled with thousands of clubbers from all over the globe. |
 | Most of the action takes place around 2 centres, Ibiza Town and San Antonio. San Antonio, is a truly British party place, while Ibiza Town offers a more cosmopolitan lifestyle. |
 | In the 70s Ibiza used to be a playground for the rich and famous. You can still find the odd supermodel hanging around in Ibiza Town even today. |
 | Clubbing is the major Ibician pass time and the island has its fare share of venues to party in, ranging from the fabulous to the down right tacky. |
 | Privilege is the biggest club in Ibiza and indeed Europe, holding over 8000 people. Visitors will also find a pool, fountain, restaurant and observation deck from which you can see the whole island. |
 | If you wanted to you could club 24/7 in Ibiza. Two clubs, Space and Bora Bora, open only in the day time and close just as the other clubs re-open. A gift from heaven for those people who just refuse to go home. |
 | Clubbing in Ibiza is expensive. £20/£30 entry price and about £6/£11 for a drink. Bring your cash card with you and expect to leave bankrupt. |
 | Capitalising on the holidaying clubbers willingness to spend money, most of the big British clubs have started up nights on the island giving UK revellers a home from home. |
 | A documentary by Sky TV last year focused on the lower end of the Ibician tourist trade. British lads and lasses out on the pull. However despite the embarrassing picture it painted, the true Ibiza spirit is still going strong with more people coming to the island this year than ever before. |