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Santa Eularia
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Santa Eularia beach from the marina end. The
stone walls and buildings at the rear of the beach result in the beach becoming a furnace in high season. |
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Mini - Road Train excursions. Relaxing way
to see the local area as far as Es Cana and San Carles. |
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Santa Eularia seen from the
church on the hill |
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Santa Eularia from Bahia Chinese
restaurant |
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The marina looking out towards the sea
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The marina is excellent for a choice of
restaurants any evening |
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The only fresh water river remaining on the
island and is only visible for this short distance - a very pleasant walk. |
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Santa Eularia is the third biggest town on the island but is much quieter that
Ibiza Town or San Antoni. Thats not to say it is lifeless, far from it but is more relaxed, less strident.
Striking features of the town are its white hilltop church which stands out
when approaching from the south, its palm tree lined promenade, its excellent beach and its marina.
Most of those areas have plenty of bars and restaurants and provide day
and night entertainment.
Santa Eularia is also one of the main transport hubs of the island with good
bus, taxi and ferry services.
There are plenty of hotel and self catering facilities and away from the
beach has more of a "town" feel with the usual touristy shops but also some better quality shops, most of which are open untilat least 10.00pm.
There is also a mini ramblas where market stalls for jewelry etc are open
every day and evening.
In addition, from 8.00pm each evening, the road parallel with the main
through road is closed so that all the restaurants can bring out their tables for extra/cooler dining. |
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Las Dalias at San Carles - the original hippy
market on a Saturday - what I refer to as the waccy baccy room, get high as a kite just walking through! |
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Sta Eulalia Church on the hill
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Santa Eularia Flower show
May 2006
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An unusual sight - Santa Eularia without
any traffic - May 2006 |