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Best times to visit Spain - Ibiza are from April to Mid October.
Ibiza is part of Spain, therfore the official currency is the Euro.
Coins of: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and coins of 1 and 2 Euros.
There are notes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 y 500.
Any amount in excess of 6.000 euros that enters or leaves Spain must be declared.
In bars, restaurants and hotels about 10-15% of the cost of food or drink.
There are two official languages: Castilian Spanish and Catalan. In the Balearic Islands, we have one of the most advanced tourist services sectors. As a result, ENGLISH and GERMAN are spoken in bars, restaurants and shops and in tourism orientated companies.
Business hours: Normal business hours are from 09.00 to14.00 hrs. and from 17.00 to 20.00 hrs. However, supermarkets and department stores are generally open from 10.00 to 22.00 hrs. These shopping centres are also open on certain public holidays.
Entertainment Centres: Bars, pubs and big clubs and discos are generally open almost all week until 03.00 or 4.00 hrs. in the morning and, at weekends, until the early hours of the morning.
. 1st January
. 6th January
. Maundy Thursday . Good Friday
. Easter Monday
. 1st May: Labour Day
. 15th August: Lady Day
. 12th October: Virgen del Pilar, Patron Saint of Spain
. 1st November: All Saints Day
. 6th December: Spanish Constitution Day.
. 8th December: Immaculate Conception
. 24th December: Christmas Eve
. 25th December: Christmas Day
. 26th December: St. Stephen's Day
Clothing varies according to the season:
Autumn - Winter: Jackets or coats are necessary and an unbrella although we do have sunny days and get some very pleasant temperatures
Spring - Summer: Light clothing is very suitable in the summer, although it can sometimes be cooler at night.
Electricity is, in general, 220 V
Petrol Stations sell petrol as Normal (92 octane), Super 97, Unleaded (95 or 98 octane) and Diesel. Many service stations also have a supermarket, restaurant, newsagent, etc.
In the event of an emergency, phone 1 1 2 and the Balearic Emergencies Service will attend to you. This Service co-ordinates all calls for ambulances, fire brigade and security forces through this telephone number to provide a rapid and effective response in whatsoever emergency.
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