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The party season is by no means over in Ibiza, but the best news is that there's no need to stop partying after you turn 30 as Sky Travel Producer Jo Ellis found out.
By Jo Ellis
I've always loved Ibiza; it's a hedonistic party island with the best night clubs in the world.
This year as a girl approaching her mid 30s I wondered if I'd still have the stamina for the infamous 'white isle'. Is Ibiza a good option for 30 some things? Or should we hand our glow sticks over to a new generation of party goers?
Let me be frank here, I go to Ibiza for the nightlife, I'm told you can have a wonderful family holiday, and equally that there are relaxing resorts for more tranquil escapes, but I'm here to tell you about making the most of a week that's focussed around the amazing night clubs.
My friends and I decided to hire a villa for the week, preferring a more grown up and peaceful retreat to a hotel that we'd have to share with families. This was a really good choice, it meant we could save money by preparing our own meals, and we also had a private pool to lie around - much more relaxing than sharing it with loads of other people.
And it meant we could holiday on our own timetable with the independence to do what we wanted when we wanted. I plugged in my iPod speakers, put gin and tonic in the fridge and we were all set!
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