Ryans Ibiza Apartments is on the south eastern coast of Ibiza and is less than 150 metres from Playa Figueretas Beach and a 20 minute walk from the centre of Ibiza Town. The complex features an outdoor swimming pool, a rooftop Jacuzzi and in the heart of the complex is the Ryan Pub. The apartments have complimentary Wi-Fi and a balcony or terrace with views of the pool, sea or Formentera. Ferries to Formentera leave from the dock less than 100 metres away and Ibiza Airport is just a 10 minute drive from the complex.
Ibiza Town (Eivissa) is split between the old town (Dalt Vila) and the new town. In between is the stunning La Marina area and Vara del Ray. With a history dating back some 2500 years, the town of Eivissa is thought to be one of the oldest towns in Europe. The Dalt Vila, or Old Town is now recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Medieval fortifications and the old walls are still present. Tourists can have a walk through history with narrow cobbled streets lined with gift shops and art galleries leading up to the cathedral which offers views over the entire coastline.
Ibiza is the smallest of the Balearic Islands and probably the liveliest. It lies in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain.
Ryans Ibiza Apartments is on the south eastern coast of Ibiza and is less than 150 metres from Playa Figueretas Beach and a 20 minute walk from the centre of Ibiza Town. The complex features an outdoor swimming pool, a rooftop Jacuzzi and in the heart of the complex is the Ryan Pub. The apartments have complimentary Wi-Fi and a balcony or terrace with views of the pool, sea or Formentera. Ferries to Formentera leave from the dock less than 100 metres away and Ibiza Airport is just a 10 minute drive from the complex.
Ibiza Town (Eivissa) is split between the old town (Dalt Vila) and the new town. In between is the stunning La Marina area and Vara del Ray. With a history dating back some 2500 years, the town of Eivissa is thought to be one of the oldest towns in Europe. The Dalt Vila, or Old Town is now recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Medieval fortifications and the old walls are still present. Tourists can have a walk through history with narrow cobbled streets lined with gift shops and art galleries leading up to the cathedral which offers views over the entire coastline.
Ibiza is the smallest of the Balearic Islands and probably the liveliest. It lies in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain.