Dining Out on Ibiza
Ibiza is known as one the party capitals of the world. Every summer, millions flock to this Mediterraraen island to enjoy huge parties and perhaps soak up some rays on Ibiza’s stunning beaches (though many partygoers rarely see the light of day, after staying up all night partying). While the party atmosphere remains a feature of the island, in recent years the government has worked to make Ibiza more family-friendly and has had a measure of success. Luckily, whether visiting Ibiza to enjoy the culture, history, and family-oriented activities or to dance all night in the clubs and at beach raves, all tourists can enjoy the incredible food that is unique to the island.
For the party crowd, many of the Ibiza restaurants offer non-traditional meals. This would include breakfast served in the afternoon for those who sleep most of the day and dinner served as late as midnight for those who start their partying later. Most of the bars and clubs offer limited menus as well, with tapas being a popular option.
The range of eateries on Ibiza is vast. The beaches have food stands where you can buy a meal and enjoy it on the sand as well as more traditional sit down restaurants. Many of the beaches offer multiple restaurants and the stunning views of a harbor at sunset can make a meal that much more enjoyable. Those willing to venture away from the beaches and into the island’s interior will find a number of rustic eateries with views of mountains and rolling hills.
The food itself is usually high caliber. Many of the dishes reflect the Spanish locale, though there are a number of restaurants that serve cuisines from other parts of the world. Local favorites include seafood stews and paella. As an island, the seafood is usually incredibly fresh and local herbs are used in many of the dishes. Other traditional Ibiza recipes feature lamb, chicken, and lamb.
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