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GETTING ABOUT
Whether you want to get out of the town to explore more of the scene (the beach or the clubs), or to escape the scene and find a secluded beach, you will need transport.
There are some great places to visit in Ibiza, secluded beaches all around the coast, excellent restaurants, caves and even a smattering of ancient monuments.
The tourist office down by the harbour, in Ibiza town or San Ann or the new tourist booth on the Vara Del Rey, are your best starting points for exploring the island. Maps which split the island into five manageable areas are available, showing driving, walking and cycling routes. Beware the cycling routs, many are disused dirt tracks - it is easy to get lost, and the maps may not be that accurate on the smaller tracks. (I got lost a 'few' years ago, in fact I still may be... )
Public transport is fairly good, the buses are inexpensive and reliable if not over crowded.
Taxis are comfortable and reliable way to get about, but they can be impossible to find in the height of the season, and I do mean impossible.
Car hire is fairly inexpensive, in relation to the rest of mainland Europe, but parking in or near Ibiza town can be a problem, with a couple of drives around the block required to find a parking space at the height of the season.

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