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The island also packs a lot of history, especially at the UNESCO-listed Dalt Vila. And with year-round sun, a rich history, golden sands, and robust nightlife, Ibiza has something to offer every traveler. In addition, the island has several Ibiza all-inclusive adults-only resorts. Here is a complete guide to help you plan your vacation.

What is the weather like in Ibiza

Ibiza has exceptional weather year-round but planning a trip to the island comes down to aspirations. The island has a Mediterranean climate with sizzling summers and mild winters. From late May to early October, Ibiza temperatures are about 30°C or higher. July is the hottest and driest month, with an average maximum temperature of 30°C and an average low of 22°C. It also gets 0 mm of rainfall, just 31 perfect sunny days. October is the wettest month, with 26 mm of rain for two days. January is the coolest month, with an average maximum of 16°C and an average low of 7°C.
If you fancy an old-fashioned beach party, plan your trip between late May and early October because it is the high season, the island has hoards of travelers, and the weather is ripe for a laze on the beach. The low season in Ibiza is between November and March. During the season, the temperatures are mild, with minimal precipitation with fewer travelers.

What to expect from Ibiza

It isn't a secret that this Balearic paradise throws the best parties on the planet. Ibiza has a vibrant nightlife and countless famous nightclubs sprawling across the island, and some notable names include Hi Ibiza, Space, and Privilege, among others. The nightclubs are mainly centered in Ibiza Town and Dalt Villa.
The island's culinary scene is a close second to its buzzing nightlife. Ibiza has countless dining options, particularly in Eivissa, a town that often flies under the radar. However, the more famous cities of San Antonio and San Jose have several restaurants that are just as endearing and a great way to nurse a hangover.
However, it is also worth mentioning that the island is one of glitz and glamour, and fine dining will cost a lot more when compared to other Balearic islands. And its glamorous nightclubs aren't cheap either. For example, a glass of vodka, lime and soda in Ibiza costs €15 and a beer €10, which is an astronomical fee compared to bars and nightclubs in Belarus and Azerbaijan. But they aren't the party capital of the world; Ibiza is. So, be ready to splash some money.

What to do and see in Ibiza

Even though it's branded as the world's party capital, Ibiza has several attractions that should appeal to solo travelers, families and couples. And top of the list is the Hippy Market in Es Cana. Think of it as a lost and found section, only that here it's a couple of stalls selling several hippy-related items such as jackets, belts, shoes, and others. So, if you fancy some 70s-style souvenirs, then this is one itinerary you will enjoy.
For history buffs, Dalt Villa should be high on your bucket list. The fantastic city has several attractions, such as Roman ruins, the famous city walls, 14th Century cathedrals, stone statues, canons, and Ibiza Castle. The old town is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site with many hidden gems along the narrow cobbled alleyways, such as exceptional restaurants and shops.
For a memorable culinary experience on the island, waltz into any restaurant and order Spanish Paella (a Spanish delicacy made of seafood and rice). Most restaurants in Ibiza serve paellas; if you don't like seafood, there are also rabbit and chicken paellas.

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