Ibiza is a rich and diverse island that attracts thousands of tourists every month. Although people come from all over the world, chances are that if you look closely enough, you will notice some similarities among the crowds.
With this in mind, we took a nod to the many types of tourists you are likely to encounter during your Ibiza vacation.
Check it out below and let us know what you think, before taking our quick quiz to find out what type of tourist you are!
The health freak
If your body is a temple, Ibiza is your Shangri-La.
It is a paradise of delicious organic food, local markets and beautiful white beaches filled with yoga fanatics like you.
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The hardcore partygoer
You are the first to go into town and the last to return to the villa. You are on vacation to relax, de-stress and party until the sun comes up.
As a good timer, make the most of every moment you spend abroad and always party away at Pacha, Amnesia and Ushuaïa. Not that that is a bad thing, but there is just so much more to do in Ibiza than bubbly and clubbing.
The rich hipster
For you, Ibiza is a luxury experience, full of private boat parties, expensive cars, cocktails at Blue Marlin and VIP tables at all the top clubs.
You celebrate vacations in style, and why shouldn’t you!
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The happy snorkeler
The stereotypical tourist, common signs of a happy snapper include: hip bags, sun hats and not being able to see their face for their phone/camera.
Does that sound like someone you know?
This person has enough photos to relive the trip with when they get home, but are they really enjoying the moment while they are gone?
The hippie
You’ve come to Ibiza to really find yourself, and you’re in for a treat. Whether you join the drum circles on the beach in Benirras or explore on your own, you are a lost soul in a new environment and feel like a kid in a candy store.
Fortunately, you’ll find plenty to keep you occupied throughout the island, from a trip to Dalt Villa (Ibiza’s castle) to a spiritual journey to Es Verda (the magic rock), there is an abundance of sights to enjoy.
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The bunny of the sun
While some people enjoy exploring the island and learning about the surrounding culture, you are much more content to sunbathe by the pool.
You will definitely be a fan of Ibiza’s many beautiful beaches, which are packed with sunbathers like you.
What kind of tourist are you?
These are the tourists you are likely to encounter, but how do you know which one you are?
Do you like the sun or do you prefer to visit every possible attraction? Take our interactive quiz and find out what kind of Ibiza tourist you are:
Thanks for taking our quiz, leave a comment below and let us know what type of tourist you are, and don’t forget to share this with your friends!
For more information about vacationing in Ibiza, contact one of our friendly staff members today.
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