MailOnline's Samantha Lewis says that the Spanish island 'never disappoints'. READ MORE:Ibiza is known for being a party island, a place for letting loose and dancing until the sun comes up, but that has never been my experience of it.
Since then, I’ve been back to Ibiza a handful of times to chill and explore, most recently at the end of last summer when the island was starting to wind down for the season. It was as dreamy as always. Ibiza never disappoints - and here’s why…Ibiza has its fair share of stylish hotels.
Be sure to check out Cap des Falco, a pebbly stretch in the south where you’ll find the Experimental Beach club. A safe bet for families is Cala Gracioneta, a white sandy cove where locals flock for the tranquil tree-lined setting, turquoise waters and relative seclusion.Paella is a popular dish in Ibiza typically served in giant pans for the whole table to share
Other specialities worth sampling are butifarra sausage - a 'pate' consisting of pork, bacon and spices, thickly smeared on peasant bread - and sofrit pages, a hearty stew of mixed meats such as chicken, lamb and Ibicencan sausages.Forget fridge magnets and keychains, Ibiza offers truly unique treasures to take home.