The boyfriend and I recently took a few days off to hang out in Ibiza.
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Flying over Ibiza |
We chose to stay in the north of the island at a rustic B&B and hired a car so we could zoom around visiting all the gorgeous beaches.
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Our pretty apartment |
Cala Xucla is down a tiny dirt track but worth the bumpy ride. Only a few locals frequent this tiny sandy cover. The water is crystal clear but beware of the jelly fish, I got stung by one of those evil creatures on the last day and still have the scar!
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Tranquil Cala Xucla |
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Beware the evil jelly fish lurking in the beautiful blue! |
Platja Aiguas Blancas is a long stretch of beach with deep crystal clear waters. Down by the nudist section there's a mud pool with people lathering themselves in the goo.
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Platja Aiguas Blancas |
Las Salinas is a gorgeous long stretch of powdery sand with shallow waters near the beautiful salt lakes in the south of the island. There are 4 great bars on this beach, playing music and serving delicious food and cocktails. On Sunday there's a cute little hippy market around the pool of nearby Boutique Hostal Salinas.
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Lovely Las Salinas |
Our favourite beach was Benirras and we would head here most evening to watch the stunning sunset with a mojito in hand. The bongo players come out as the sun sets and people start applauding once the sun disappears. It's a special place.
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Stunning sun set at Benirras |
Of course I did some shopping while in Ibiza! To the side of Benirras beach is the boutique Deseo selling jewellery and beachwear. I picked up a gorgeous kaftan from here.
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Tassels and neon, what's not to love! |
Las Dalias hippy market on Saturday is worth the trip but it gets very busy so go in the morning. It sells everything from vintage kaftans, to local jewellery, to baskets, to adorable kids clothes to organic juice.
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Trinkets galore at Las Dalias market |
The infamous Sluiz is an Ibiza institution. I was blown away by the range of quirky products on offer, the merchandising in store and the mojitos! From the moment you drive by and see the plastic cows grazing outside, then pull into the parking lot and decide to park in the "only gold diggers" space or the "only high heels" space, the store is incredibly stimulating. In a world dulled down by globalisation it was so refreshing to visit a shop selling such unique products. We picked up some bits for the home, but could have bought so much more. You must visit Sluiz, you really must!
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Why wouldn't you want a massive plastic crocodile? |
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Shopping in Sluiz |
And of course we went dancing until the sun came up. Glitterbox at Boom! was my favourite.
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Glitter balls at Glitterbox |
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Shoes in hand after hours of dancing in heels.
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And here is a little selection of what I wore on La Isla Blanca.
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Dress Seed, Sun glasses Balenciaga, Sandals Topshop |
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Shirt Gap, Shorts and Sandals Topshop, Bag Labour & Wait, Sunglasses Miu Miu |
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Dress vintage, Sunglasses Miu Miu |
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Dress Whistles, Sandals Kurt Geiger, Bag Marc by Marc Jacobs |
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Top Zara, Swishy Skirt H&M, Sandals Prada |
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Dress Mango, Bag Anya Hindmarch, Sandals Prada |
Thank you for a great holiday Ibiza, we'll be back soooooooon!
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