Chilling in Ibiza

Chilling in Ibiza

My second day in Ibiza and I woke up in time to catch an omelet baguette for breakfast at the restaurant located in my hotel and then check out. I had to hurry to catch a bus that went across town. It’s pretty easy to catch a bus, because there’s one about every 20 minutes here, but I didn’t want to wait twenty minutes. My timing was perfect, a bus came by right as I reached the curbside. I was looking to find the best Ibiza hotels, I had a rough idea where one of them were, but not wanted to waste time walking around, I decided to ask for help.

I found the hotel and booked a room. This hotel was perfect, pretty much right on the beach. I got a unpacked and headed directly for the beach to work on my long neglected tan. After I got enough sun, and before I started to burn, I left and went back to my hotel to get ready for dinner. I decided I should have some Spanish food while in Spain, so I had something called Pailla, a seafood dish, baked with rice, squid, peppers, lobster, calamari, prawns and clams. It was so good! If I wasn’t full, I would’ve ordered another helping. I had to go for a walk after dinner, so I went into town and started searching for clubs. I found the one where a DJ friend of mine was playing, it only took my a half hour to find it.

The wait to get into the club was too long for me, so I walked back to the old town of Ibiza, which is located on top of a hill. People still live in this part of town, and there were restaurants, and an old church and museum. I headed back to my hotel and took a nap. I woke up in enough time to shower and head back down to the club where my DJ friend was playing and this time I waited in line to get in.  I made friends with the people I was standing in line with, and once we were inside, we hung out together. I had a great time. I ended up going back to my hotel room around 5am!  I had a fantastic time, I’m glad I made it to see my DJ friend entertain the crowd of eager clubbers.

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