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Today we arrived in Ibiza, which no doubt has been developed for tourism.Ibiza is located in the Balearic Islands off Spains east coast. The landscape was wonderful, with the rugged coastline which had dozens of fine, sandy beaches. We were told that it hardly ever rains here, which means that there are many olive, fig and almond crops. We couldn't visit Ibiza without going out to the world famous Ibizan clubs. One of the best ones that we visited was Privilege, which is one of the original clubs from the 1970s. They play music from every genre every night and its rises like a spaceship over the hills of SanRafael. We went to Es Paradis which is where the Fiesta De Agua water party is held each wednesday and Saturday during Summer. It too was opened i 1975, and has a mediterranean theme, the dance floor even turns into a swimming pool!! The last club that we went to was Amnesia. Apparently it was an open-air venue, but recently has to retrat indoors due to noise laws. This is where we went to a "espuma" foam party! They fill the place with foam and everyone dances around in it. Amnesia opens at 8am in case you haven't had enough partying from the night before!! Ibiza was full of young people, so it was a good place for us to visit. It was exciting visiting a place that we have heard so much about and we were so excited to finally dance in the world famous Ibizan clubs! We found it easy enough to communicate with the locals, as they were predominately young and spoke english fairly well. We made an effort to speak as much spanish as we could too! Everyone was really friendly and welcomed us into their clubs. There was alot of tourists all around Ibiza, so locals are used to dealing with tourists.

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