I <3 IBZ

We say Ibiza (E-Bee-ta), They say Evissa~ Airport Lights…
Hola!!! =) Back from Ibiza~ It was certainly nice to feel the warmth of the sun again. Sure, London has it fair share of sunshine, but NEVER like this. I tried to get a sun kissed tan but failed miserably.
Was it that the suntan lotion that I put on was just too strong or that I was just too damn fair? Everyone there has such a lovely tan! And for the first time, I actually wanted to get a damn tan. Haha. The hours of lying on the beach was all gone to waste! *hmph* I think I need at least 2 weeks!

Oh how I have longed to feel the heat on my skin! No thanks to crappy London weather
Ibiza was one of those places where we thought we could only dream of going back then. If we never had come to London, somehow I don’t think we would be spending our hard earn ringgit for a holiday there. It certainly is a very expensive island! Our accomodation was cheap though!! Highly recommended! Will share that in a post of its own. =)

Chilling on the beach
I have always always loved holidays to the beaches so I definitely enjoyed this one. We did nothing but relaxed and partied for the entire trip. No rushing to see certain spots. Just going wherever we wanted to go and seeing whatever we wanted to see. How I wish we could’ve stayed longer!
As it was summer time, the balearic island was buzzling with tourists! The area where we stayed at, San Antonio, was filled with British tourists. Ibiza town, about 15 minutes by bus ride away on the other hand, seemed to be filled with european tourists…In my own observation anyway. Funny thing is, there were like only 5% of the chinese that we spotted there. Imagine how we stood out from the rest!!

Main Bus Station of San Antonio
Travelling Ibiza was made easy as they provided us with frequent bus services. They provide a very useful bus timetable that you can either get from the bus station or the bus driver. Car rental is also available but only worth it if you were travelling in a group. You could also rent bikes and ATVs which WS was so tempted to rent! There are also boats and ferry that will bring you around from the ports. And the best part is, the usual bus services that brings you around during the day, automatically becomes a disco bus by night. I swear they call it the disco bus. Haha. Because of the ever famous huge clubbing scene on the Island, the disco bus mainly operates by dropping tourists at the famous clubs! A one way trip usually costs about 1.55 euro whilst the same trip costs 2.20 euro on the disco bus. Kinda cheap if you ask me. Oh ya, the lines to get on the buses were always long!! So we were always prepared and managed to get a seat most of the time! Hehe.
Food wasn’t exactly cheap., especially if you converted it back to ringgit. Thank god we are earning in pounds! Drinks in the clubs were over the top. Tauseef who joined us from Barcelona ordered a bottle of water at Priviledge and we got a shock of our lives when the girl asked him for 8 euros!! And it wasnt even a 500 ml bottle. It was, my friends, only 250 ml!! You would think it was some sort of holy water promising eternal youth!
Ahh….running out of time here!! Sorry to cut it short….All in all….Despite how expensive it was…I would definitely do it again within a heartbeat. Hopefully the next time we would be able to stay 2 weeks!! Can’t imagine how much thats gonna cost us!! =P More on Ibiza next~