Depending on which way you turn on the island of Ibiza, you could be hanging out with the free-love hippies worthy of the Sixties or the all-night ravers popping pills until the Balearic sun rises. However, there is more to the destination than vomiting in San Antoni and not sleeping for days. With celestial sunsets, scintillating beaches and shameless hedonism, Ibiza is an island where halcyon days melt seamlessly into heady nights – it’s no wonder our love affair with this Balearic paradise continues to flourish.
This summer, more than seven million visitors touched down on the white isle, some in search of up-all-night raving at one of the island’s many superclubs, others seeking solace in the bosom of its spiritual heartland. Regardless of motive, Ibiza offers something for everyone – so here's the GQ Ibiza travel guide on how to get the best from this sparkling gem in the Med. Getting there There is only one airport on the island and, with 7.
4 million people dragging themselves through it in the last year alone, the lounge is certainly no yoga retreat. Dozens of flights land in Ibiza every day, releasing hundreds of tipsy, travel-sick and over-excited partygoers from all corners of the world. Joy of joys.
In terms of how actually to get there, dear reader, pick your poison. There's a number of airlines that'll get you to the island, from EasyJet and RyanAir to British Airways. Where to stay in Ibiza If you are looking for total relaxation then look no further tha.