6/4/2023 0 Comments Transat hesperides ibiza![]() ![]() EREBOS & NYX (Hyginus Pref, Cicero De Natura Deorum 3.17) The three nymphs and their glowing, golden apples were regarded as the source of the golden light of sunset-a phenomena which celebrated the bridal of Zeus and Hera, the king and queen of heaven. Perseus obtained from them the artifacts he needed to slay the Gorgon Medousa (Medusa). The Hesperides were also the keepers of other treasures of the gods. Athena later returned them to the Hesperides. Herakles was sent to fetch the apples as one of his twelve labours and, upon slaying the serpent, stole the precious fruit. They were assisted by a hundred-headed guardian- Drakon (Dragon). The Hesperides were entrusted with the care of the tree of the golden apples which was had been presented to the goddess Hera by Gaia (the Earth) on her wedding day. They were the daughters of either Nyx (Night) or the heaven-bearing Titan Atlas. THE HESPERIDES were the goddess-nymphs of evening and the golden light of sunsets. Ask in your accommodation for more details or find a list of recommended boat excursions around the coast of Ibiza here.Of the Evening ( hesperos) Hesperid-nymph Lipara, Athenian red-figure hydria C5th B.C., British Museum There are also many boat excursions, for example to the hippie market in Es Caná, the magical island of Es Vedrà or the drumming in Cala Benirrás. from San Antonio to all the beautiful beaches of the West coast like Cala Bassa, Cala Conta or Cala Salada or from Ibiza Town to Cala Llonga, Figueretas and Playa d'en Bossa. There are also many boat excursions to Formentera offered from many resorts of the island, ask at the reception of your hotel for more details.įerries to nearby beaches, to the hippie market in Es Caná and for other excursionsįrom most resorts small ferries connect to nearby beaches several times per day, e.g. The ferry terminal is in the centre of Ibiza Town ( Google maps). On some of the ferries you can also take your car, scooter or bike. To get from the airport to the harbour you can take a taxi or the bus. The large companies Balearia and Trasmapi connect several times per day from the harbour of Ibiza Town to Formentera, the whole year round. Please note that Aquabus is only for passengers (plus luggage, bike and pets). The Aquabus low cost ferry connects Ibiza Town (all year round) and Playa d'en Bossa and Figueretas (May till September) with the port of La Savina on Formentera. The ferry terminal is in Ibiza Town, at the end of the dyke behind Marina Botafoch ( Google maps). ![]() On these large ferries, you can also take your car. Barcelona, Valencia and Denia) and the neighbouring island of Mallorca, offered by the companies Trasmediterranea and Balearia. ![]() The whole year round, there are regular ferries between mainland Spain (e.g. Read more about transport on Ibiza in our Holiday tips - getting around on Ibiza. For timetables see the website of the Ibiza Bus Company. Ask in your accommodation for more details. The buses are air-conditioned and an extremely economical form of transport. The disco bus then takes over from midnight until 6am, taking clubbers to and from all the major clubs and resorts. Buses run in the summer months from approximately 07:00 until 22:00. There are half-hour connections between all major resorts, including many of the most popular beaches. The island boasts an extensive and regular bus service. See taxi prices, telephone numbers and app. Taxis are charged on a meter system (similar to the rest of Europe). You can flag a taxi down at any time day and night if the green light is showing. If there are three or four of you travelling, taxis are a comfortable and relatively economical way to travel. Find more information about airport transfers here. Choose from standard or luxury vehicles just for you and your party or in a shared shuttle service, to reduce costs. The easiest and most comfortable way to get from the airport to where you are staying is by private airport transfer. These selected car hire companies offer cars, scooters and motorbikes at prices to suit every pocket and offering the best service. By road it is 16.5 km from Ibiza Town to the second largest town, San Antonio and 15 km to the third largest town, Santa Eulalia.ĭo get about: Ibiza is a stunningly beautiful island and well worth exploring by car, bus or even boat. Ibiza is a small island, roughly only 40 km by 20 km, so wherever you want to go, it doesn't take long. ![]()
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