![]() ![]() And once you've struck out, check out their tasty range of classic American food and drinks. If a spot of ten-pin bowling is right up your alley then head for Friend's Kitchen Ibiza American Diner in Playa den Bossa. If you are around Ibiza Town, pop down to El Flaco, which offers tattoos and micro-dermal piercing. Between Ibiza and San Antonio, you'll find Lindo Vicio, who specialises in tribal-ethnic and dot work. Now could be your chance to get that tattoo you've been thinking about. You'll also find a good number of private galleries filled by their benefactors with stunning modern art. Ibiza does have a good number of museums for an island its size, ranging from contemporary art and Ibiza's Moorish or Phoenician past to folk museums showcasing the customs and traditions of life in the country centuries ago. There's no such thing as a dull day in these opulent settings. If you want luxury on a grey day, head to a beach club or beach restaurant, where you will still get excellent food and drinks in plush surroundings and an atmospheric view of the beach. Go to a beach club and enjoy the sea spectacle Walking Ibiza holds lots of public walks as well as bespoke private ones, so check them out. Take advantage of less crowded beaches, go for a stroll along the strand and shelter in a pine forest if rain falls. ![]() Grey days and lower temperatures are ideal for getting out and discovering the island's stunning natural beauty. Though we do recommend that you arrive hungry! The tours are offered in the early evening, last three and a half hours, and the fare is equivalent to an evening meal. Here you will sample some famous cured Jamon Ibérico ham, tapas, cheeses, teas, wines and the popular local tipple, hierbas. Let Ibiza Food Tours educate your taste buds with a guided walk through the charming nooks and crannies of Ibiza Town. Then, plan what to do when the sun comes back out. Try a typical Ibizan breakfast of pan con tomate (bread with tomato) with a cafe con leche (milky coffee), or for those who need something a little more invigorating, a carajillo, essentially a long espresso topped up with brandy or Baileys liqueur to warm your heart. How about seeking out a cosy local bar for some typical Spanish tapas. In that case, the best place to keep abreast of activities for those rainy days is our comprehensive calendar of activities and local events, which is updated daily. Fortunately, Ibiza still offers plenty of things to keep you and your family entertained. However, it's still prone to seasonal changes, meaning there can be grey skies and downpours. ![]() It’s the perfect complement to your studies.October can be a glorious month on the island with ideal temperatures, clear skies, and spectacular autumnal colours. All the activities are written by long-time teachers of the language in Coffee Break’s characteristically friendly and conversational style. Teach Yourself has collaborated with Coffee Break Languages to bring their brilliant method to a wider audience by producing their first-ever printed product. The Spanish used in this book includes a variety of sources and contexts including both Peninsular Spanish and Latin American Spanish, making the book a valuable tool for learners of both.įor 15 years Coffee Break Languages has helped make it possible for millions of people to learn a language in a way that fits into their everyday life: whether that’s while walking the dog, at the gym, or on their coffee break! So, pick up your preferred brew and this practical book, and make learning the most pleasant and productive part of your busy day. Organised by 5, 10 and 15 minutes, these 50 varied and lively activities – from anagrams and idiom challenges to recipes and quotations – are created for high-beginner to intermediate adult and young-adult learners and designed to keep you motivated while building your skills in key areas.īy practising Spanish in a fun and relaxed way in the time you have, you will stay on track to achieve your language-learning aspirations. 50 Spanish Coffee Breaks makes it easy to master a simple routine of improving your Spanish by effortlessly integrating it with your calming daily ritual -from a 5-minute espresso to a 15-minute latte. The most successful language learners create a habit of studying on a regular basis. ![]()
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