| Not Just A 'Party Island'! |
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| Written by Administrator |
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It seems that more and more holiday destinations are being linked to all night parties, vomit lined streets and rowdy revellers. With crowds of teenagers flocking abroad to experience two weeks of parent free indulgence after snapping up cheap holiday deals, it is no wonder that some people are put off from visiting many of the popular resorts. However, underneath the tourist hotspots lie many unspoilt resorts, catered for those that crave relaxation, culture and an escape from everyday life.
The Balearic Islands are located in the Mediterranean and are home to many of the most popular holiday destinations. Ibiza in particular is known for its reputation as a party island, as it is home to many of Europe’s most notorious nightclubs. However Ibiza is also home to many secluded, picturesque resorts, perfect for families and couples wanting to relax and unwind. The Santa Eulalia resort is a haven for those wanting to explore the island without getting involved in the nightlife. The beaches within the resort are famed for their cleanliness and safety, perfect for families with young children. The Cala Llonga resort is another ideal spot for families, combining stunning beaches with miles of rugged countryside, perfect for those that enjoying exploring there holiday surroundings. Ibiza is rich in cultural history, from ancient architecture to traditional fishing villages, perfect for those wanting to take home more than a sombrero from their holiday.
By digging a little deeper and avoiding the stereotype trap, it is possible to find your perfect destination somewhere that you may not have looked. Ibiza is a perfect example of a destination tainted by a small section of the islands facilities. Look beneath the vibrant nightlife and there is an island literally swimming in culture, history and relaxation. Instead of dismissing these destinations, why not research the hidden gems that lie within the resorts and grab one of the great holiday deals! |
| Last Updated on Monday, 09 November 2009 10:30 |