Definitely spend a few hours at one of Ibiza’s famous hippy markets when you’re holidaying on the island. These are the best hippy markets on the island – and a few other markets.
Eating. It’s one of the most important activities when you’re on holiday, right? Choosing a restaurant is always tricky, so that’s why I list the restaurants that I like on Ibiza. And also the ones I didn’t like so that you can skip them!
On Ibiza, you can kiss an alpaca. Well, share an apple. Luckily, no tongue is involved. And you can even join a yoga class with alpacas! The Belgian couple San and Bart opened the first alpaca farm on the island in 2019: Es Currals.
Let’s face it: Ibiza is an expensive destination. If you want to enjoy the food, shopping, and nightlife fully, you should bring a thick wallet. In the club, you easily pay € 13 for a beer. Ouch! Yet there are also plenty of ways to be cheap on Ibiza. Low-budget Ibiza is possible!
Deep in the south of Spain lies Gibraltar. Or actually, it is not in Spain because it is British territory. People speak English, pay in pounds, and eat fish and chips. If you are in the area, Gibraltar is definitely a memorable visit from Spain.
Looking for a nice place to stay in the Champagne region? I have some tips for hotels and apartments for you in Épernay, Reims, Châlons-en-Champagne, and Troyes!
In Reims in France, you can see many sights in a short time. And that’s a good thing because that leaves a lot of time for outdoor cafes and champagne!
Châlons-en-Champagne: a great little town. Châlons-en-Champagne in France is one of those towns where you don’t have to run around hurriedly to see everything. It’s easily manageable in a day and a bit less urban than Reims or Épernay. Discover what you can do in Châlons-en-Champagne: from boat trips to champagne houses and restaurants to hotels.