Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Introduction to Ibiza

Introduction to Ibiza

Ibiza is the third largest island in the Balearic Islands and closest to the Iberian Peninsula. Ibiza and Formentera together form the small archipelago of Pityusas. The residents of the island are mainly distributed in the capitals of Ibiza City, Santo Antoni, and Santa Eulalia on the south coast. The steep northern coast has almost no capitals on the south coast, such as Ibiza City, Santo Antoni, and Santa Eulalia. The steep northern coast is almost uninhabited. Ibiza's most famous tourist attraction is Salines Beach, Spain's first nudist beach.