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Ibiza, Spain

Ibiza attracts a lot of people of every age and demographic from London fashionistas to French bobos and ministers. But when the club season shut down on oct. 1, this spanish island got back into its Mediterranean groove. Ibiza offers plenty of laid-back after party spots like yoga retreats, trekking or lounging by turquoise blue water and white sand beaches.

So It’s cool to get into the groove at the Jockey Club, a trendy but casual restaurant along the powdery white sands of Salinas Beach, a beautiful stretch with the beautiful people. If you get really hungry, head to the foodie village of San Rafael.

At the Provençal restaurant El Clos Denis , order the roast suckling pig and drink lovely Spanish and French wines. The casserole dishes are big and hearty. If you’re with a larger group, book at Bambuddha Grove , a modern Mediterr-Asian-fusion restaurant in a space that is part temple and part Japanese garden with Buddha statues and ornamental wood carved doors. Dinner about 60 euros.

Charter a boat or take a ferry to Ses Illetes, a popular white-sand beach with turquoise water on the neighboring island of Formentera. For a break from the usual Ibiza scene, go to Teatro Pereyra for some live jazz, which may include the singer Kim Mazell.

Ibiza was a fortress before its streets were filled with quaint restaurants, shops and clubs many built into the stone ramparts. The oldest part, Dalt Vila, is a Unesco World Heritage site with a tiny modern art museum, it’s a worth seeing.


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