Ibiza San Antonio – Palma
Ferry to Mallorca
Ibiza San Antonio – Palma
Ferry to Mallorca
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Located on the western coast of the Spanish island of Ibiza, San Antonio is the second largest town on this Balearic Island and has gained a popular following over the last few decades for its music and club scene. Time Out declared San Antonio the "clubbing capital of the universe". The town's West End area is where most of the bars are and is also where PR staff line the streets trying to entice visitors into the many bars. More bars and clubs can be found at Sunset Strip, just along the coast from San Antonio. It is here where the world famous Cafe del Mar can be found and is where many clubbers congregate to watch the sun set.
Moving away from the town's music scene, a popular attraction in the town is The Egg which was erected in the 1990's to commemorate the birthplace of Christopher Columbus. The statue is in the shape of an egg, containing at its centre a model of his ship; the Santa Maria.
Ferries operate from the port in San Antonio to Barcelona, Denia and Valencia.
The city of Palma is the capital of the Spanish island of Mallorca and contains the most sites of historical interest of any town located in the Balearic Islands. With a population of roughly 300,000 Palma's past leaders have left their mark on the city with its impressive buildings which includes the beautiful Le Seu Cathedral. The city is characterised by narrow streets, secluded courtyards, a harbour and some fine examples of restored historic buildings and all combine to make the city a wonderful place to explore on foot. The wide avenue that is Passeig d'es Born is the city's main promenade and apart from dissecting the city, this tree lined street contains many shops, restaurants, cafes and bars. The city's walls were constructed on the site of medieval walls and featured galleries that ran along the top, where the strong defence could protect the island from marauders. The walls include a walkway that is popular with both locals and visitors and is where lovely views over the cathedral and old town can be had.
From the city's port, ferries depart to destinations that include Ibiza, Barcelona, Valencia and Denia.