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    Awaiting Your Return From Shore |  The Balearic Islands lie sprinkled in the 
    western Mediterranean. The three main islands, Ibiza, Mallorca and Menorca, 
    are popular tourist destinations. As your ship pulls into the port of Eivissa (also known as Ibiza Town), 
    stand topside to view the impressive fortifications. Once docked, stroll 
    along the cobbled streets of the former fishing area known as Sa Peña, then 
    head for D’Alt Vila, the upper town. Walk along the old city walls and into 
    the narrow lanes of the old town. With its historic buildings and fine 
    mansions, D'Alt Vila is the very heart of Eivissa. As the sun arcs overhead, 
    pause in an outdoor café for a glass of chilled Ibizan sangria.
 
      
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        Pier InformationThe ship is scheduled to dock at Muelle de Levante, close to the town 
        center, but  you may wish to consider taking a taxi high up into 
        the old town, so that you can then walk downhill toward the ship, as you 
        enjoy the shops and cafes along the way.  Be sure to agree on the 
        fare with the driver before departing the pier.
 
        
        ShoppingTypical resort wear and ceramics can be found in many shops located in 
        the town center and the old town.
 
        
        CuisineEnjoy fried squid, crayfish, steamed mussels, fried peppers and grilled 
        meats in the many restaurants and outdoor cafes along the seafront 
        promenade or around the town square. A glass of sangria or wine will 
        round out your meal nicely.
 
        Other SightsPuig d’en Valls. The 18th-century windmill of Puig d’en Valls 
        shows the importance of windmills in the development of Ibiza. There is 
        a panoramic view over Ibiza Town from here.
 Cala Portinaitx. This beautiful bay offers numerous attractions. 
        The beaches are sheltered from the open sea by a much-eroded rock 
        barrier.
 Museum of Contemporary Art. This museum, housed in the fortress 
        of the upper town, features contemporary Spanish paintings and 
        sculptures.
 Beaches. Beachgoers may want to visit El Cavallet or Talamanca. 
        It is best to ask about recommended beaches. Some involve a bus ride and 
        a substantial walk.
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    Awaiting Your Return 
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    Complimentary 
    Spirits Await | 
    
    Return to Your 
    Suite and Sail Away to The Next Adventure | 
    
    Entertainment 
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