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Explore The Villages On Your Holiday To IbizaThe island of Ibiza has seven little villages that you can explore. No matter where you are in Ibiza, you will always be just an hour away from another village. The villages are Santa Ines, San Carlos, Santa Ines is a place to visit for a day and enjoy the natural charm. There are a few taverns, a store and a few homes. The ideal way to spend the day is by walking around the area and seeing the beautiful countryside. San Carlos is where the hippies go to meet. Just visiting this area gives you a chance to see how works of arks are thought about and how they talk to each other while enjoying the countryside. It sounds ridiculous, but this is a place that teaches you a few things about life. San Gertrudis will be a village to explore the beauty of the village with its building and fascinating local points for talking and enjoying a drink or two. The shops are intriguing and the few taverns make a nice place to meet new people and learn a little about how life works in this little village. San Jose is larger and has everything you could want in a village. There are restaurants, taverns, shops, historical attractions and beautiful winding roads where you can sit on one of the many benches that line the streets. It is a beautiful village to visit. San Juan has a beautiful beach to spend the day at and San Rafael has beautiful little pottery shops as well as restaurants and little shops. San Miguel has a beautiful piece of history. The fortress church is something to see as well as the folk dancing that is done throughout the day. There is always something to enjoy when you visit these villages. It does make for a great vacation that makes the cheap holidays to Ibiza intriguing. You will enjoy the weather and the laid-back environment that makes the trip more for leisure than anything else. Everyone is friendly always willing to talk.
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