To celebrate your upcoming nuptials with your closest group of girlfriends, there are few better places than the party island of the Mediterranean. Ibiza calls to groups of friends who are ready to let their hair down and dance to the tunes of the world´s best DJs. Before you jet off with your gals for an unforgettable weekend, keep the following tips in mind.
The best months to visit in terms of weather are also the most crowded times of the year. To get the best experience before the crowds pile in and after they disperse, try visiting during the shoulder seasons of May, June, September or October, when the temperature is still warm enough and the clubs are still open.
Stroll Old Town for an afternoon glass of cava at one of the sidewalk restaurants followed by an afternoon of pampering at one of the city´s hotel spas, such as Sirenis Spa or Hotel Garbi Ibiza and Spa.
Stay in town for an alfresco dining experience at one of the countless open-air restaurants like La Torreta for fine dining or La Bodega for authentic Spanish tapas and wine.
When night falls and club openings are just a few hours away, hop online to purchase your tickets in advance. This will not only save you money but it may also help you skip the line at the clubs.
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