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SMALL BIG WORLD
· IBIZA,
the island, is the third largest of the Balearic Islands and
together with Formentera forms the "Pitiusas" islands,
that is what the Greeks called them, and it means "islands
of pine trees". The population is 80.000 inhabitants and
the island enjoys an excellent climate with an average annual
temperature of 21,5° C maximum and 14° C minimum.
· Ibiza, on the sun route of the ancient Phoenicians,
is situated in The western Mediterranean. It has an extension of 572 square kms
and a coastline of 210 kms. Its highest elevation is s'Atalaiassa (475 metres)
and in The waters which surround the island there are a total of 48 smaller islands,
some of which, such as sa Conillera (7,29 square kms) are in themselves a small
world. In reality the whole of the island is a small big world extending from
the coast to the interior, its surface generally hilly and mountainous, and offers
all sorts of contrasts which instil in the visitor an adventurous spirit, so
that the might discover an interest in culture, tradition, nature or art.
· The history
of Ibiza has its beginnings in 1600 BC, however, there are
no chronological records until 654 BC, when Carthage founded
lbosim, nowadays Eivissa, the capital of the island, and it
was Diodoro Sículo who was the first to mention us "..
After the afore -mentioned island (Sardinia) lies the so-called
Pitiusa, which carries this name because of the great number
of pine trees wbich grow on it...".The Carthaginians of
ibiza came from Phoenicia and were very good traders. They
were followed by the Romans under whom Ibiza received the title
of Confederated City. In the following five centuries, know
as the "dark centuries" because very little is known
about them, ruled the Barbarians and the Byzantines, and their
rule ended in the year 711 when the Arabs arrived and with
them the name "Yebisah" for the island. The key Catalonian
conquest took place, an act with wich the islands Ibiza and
Formentera became part of what we nowadays call "western
world". In this short historical résumé it
must also be mentioned that for centuries Ibiza was attacked
by Saracens who, under the protection of Turkish squadrons,
made the Mediterranean unsafe. From this epoch stem the fortified
rural churches and the watch towers that surround the island.
· The island
of Ibiza consists of five municipalities: Eivissa, the capital;
Santa Eulària, Sant Antoni, Sant Josep and Sant Joan.
To the visitor each one of these offers distinct possibilities
which complement each other. In Ibiza a small big world opens
itself to the visitor and keeps him, if he so wishes, busy
for twenty-four hours a day.
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THE HISTORICAL PRECINCT
· Ibiza town was founded
by the Phoenicians 2600 year ago, and ever since then has been continually
populated. The urban structure of the walled town, Dalt Vila (High Town)
is created around an original nucleus, the actual castle, and developed
in spontaneous, sporadic and heterogeneous editions, without any original
planning, adapted to the geographical conditions and with no other criterion
other than the defence needs of each period. Dalt Vila is surrounded
by a wall constructed in the XVIth century according to the Renaissance
conception of defense by the Italian engineers Juan Baptista Calvi and
Jacobo Paleazo Fratin. The walls consist of seven bastions armed with
artillery and a ravelin, connected by defensive walls. Inside, remains
of the medieval wall can be found, arranged in four adjacent areas, each
on a different level and easy to recognize.
· If you begin your visit
at the top of Dalt Vila you can see the distribution of medieval power
in its architectural form. The Cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary,
was built between the XIVth and XVIth century, and restored in the XVIIIth
century, thus we can distinguish two phases, the first in Catalan-Gothic
style and the later in Baroque style. On the corner, next to the Cathedral,
can be found a building called the "Universidad", the governing
body of the island introduced in the XlIth century and abolished in the
XVIIIth with the arrival of the Spanish (Castilian) troups. In its outbuildings
can be found today the Archaeological Museum of Dalt Vila which as well
occupies the bastion of Santa Tecla, next to the Cathedral.
· Bordering on the carrer
Major is the Reial Curia with ist unmistakably Gothic entrance; a building
which housed today's equivalents of courthouses and notaries' offices.
In the background the castle and ramparts that, with their heights, dominate
the square and also the town. Their are built in different styles and
is restored.
· Descending the aforementioned
carrer Major we come to the carrer de Sant Ciriac, and here is the chapel
of the saint celebrated every year on the 8th of August, this being,
according to tradition, the place where King Jaume I el Conqueridor's
troups managed to break the resistance of the Saracens and in the year
1235 took the town. Descending further along carrer Joan Ramon and carrer
Pere Tur we come to the Plaçaa d'Espanya, where the Town Hall
is situated, originally a Dominican monastery built between the XVIth
and XVIlth century and whose religious functions are still carried out
by the church of Sant Domingo, the entrance to which is in carrer de
Balansat.
· Continuing downwards
along Sa Carrossa you come to a statue of Isidor Macabich, a famous poet.
Then you enter Plaça de Vila, a centre of commerce and handicrafts,
which leads to the guardhouse of the Portal de ses Taules, the official
entrance to the walled town. In the upper part of the guardhouse you
can see the building that houses the Museum of Contemporary Art that
is noted for its collection of graphical art of internationally known
artists.
· Following the steep way
downwards out through the wall you find yourself opposite the "Mercat
Vell", the old market, a symbolic building for the modern history
of the town.
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More than 18 kilometres of beaches await
you on the island of Ibiza, allowing you to choose the atmosphere,
the winds and the activities you wish to practise in any of them. There
are beaches of all sorts - family, sporting, solitary, wild, tranquil,
with deep or shallow waters for children's bathing - it is for you
to decide. Remember, the island of Ibiza has an area of 572 square
kilometres, and the greatest distances by road are between 15 and 40
kilometres, so that all this is on hand, close to you.
The 18 kilometres are divided between 56 beaches distributed along the
entire coastline of Ibiza and thus, while you travel through countryside
set off with the remains of more than 2,600 years of history, you can
choose, with the help of this guide, the beach which best suits your
personality or the needs of your family.
An island is like a boat and for this reason we recommend that at the
start of the day the first thing you should find out, before choosing
a beach, is the direction of the wind; if you are looking for a calm
sea, go to the opposite side of the island from the direction the wind
is coming from, the leeward side in seaman's language; on the other hand,
if you want a sea with greater movement, more appropriate for certain
sports, go towards the part of the coast where the wind is coming from,
the windward in the language of the sea.
If you like snorkelling, don't take snails, crabs or any other marine
animal; these will be of no use to you, whereas they are needed by nature.
Do not take hold of fish with your hands as some species can produce
painful stings if they feel threatened.
A holiday next to the sea, on the beach, sunbathing, is a pleasure sought
by millions of people. Remember to enjoy all the alternative things on
offer in our island.
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