Package Holidays To The Party Island Of Ibiza
July 10th, 2011 |Thousands of people travel on package holidays to the clubs in Ibiza, the headquarters of dance music. Tourists flock here to feed on the atmosphere of thousands of clubbers partying hard to the latest dance anthems. Amnesia, Space, Privilege, Pacha and Eden are the 5 biggest clubs on the island, but there are lots of smaller venues specialising in different musical genres.
Between San Antonio and Ibiza Town on either side of the main highway are Amnesia and Privilege. The oldest club on the island is Amnesia is always full and its reputation worldwide always ensures that clubbers, here on cheap holidays, have it on their list of places to go. Dancers will be soaked by the ice cannons, which can erupt at any time, and the foam parties are one of the main attractions here.
Privilege is in the Guinness Book of Records as the biggest club in the world and on any night, it can hold 10,000 clubbers comfortably. At the centre of its main room is a massive swimming pool, with the DJ playing. As the sun rises, it is tradition that everyone jumps into the pool.
Opening its doors 7 nights a week for 22 hours per day, ‘Space’ is right next to the Water Park at Playa d’en Bossa. Ambient sounds play on the massive terrace, whilst in the main room, house music predominates. The two rooms, Terraza and Discoteca now have stunning visuals and crystal clear sounds after some refurbishment. The flight path of planes landing at the airport goes right over the top of the club.
Next to another club, Es Paradis, you’ll find ‘Eden’ right in the middle of San Antonio. With advice from DJs Pete Tong and Judge Jules, this new ’super’ club has been extensively refurbished. It now has 15 bars, a restaurant, sushi bar, shop and open-air terraces overlooking Ibiza Town. Professional dancers do 15 minute dance stints on their podiums and the 4 dance areas attract many tourists on their holidays.
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