ibiza: english accommodation
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ibiza: english accommodation
hello, i'm writing to anyone who have been to ibiza...
i'm really looking forward to get there next august, should be the
greatest place to party!!! and i'm looking for an accommodation.
unfortunately i know there it's full of italian, while i really love
english way to party as i've been studying and living in the north east
(tyneside). so my problem is to find out an accommodation in hotels or
villages where young english ususally go on holidays (not families)...
please give me some suggestions,
thanks
matt
i'm really looking forward to get there next august, should be the
greatest place to party!!! and i'm looking for an accommodation.
unfortunately i know there it's full of italian, while i really love
english way to party as i've been studying and living in the north east
(tyneside). so my problem is to find out an accommodation in hotels or
villages where young english ususally go on holidays (not families)...
please give me some suggestions,
thanks
matt
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Re: ibiza: english accommodation
Check out these websites.
http://www.ibiza-hotels.com/
http://www.ibiza-spotlight.com/hotel-guide/
Nisarg
ghepa wrote:
> hello, i'm writing to anyone who have been to ibiza...
> i'm really looking forward to get there next august, should be the
> greatest place to party!!! and i'm looking for an accommodation.
> unfortunately i know there it's full of italian, while i really love
> english way to party as i've been studying and living in the north east
> (tyneside). so my problem is to find out an accommodation in hotels or
> villages where young english ususally go on holidays (not families)...
> please give me some suggestions,
> thanks
> matt
http://www.ibiza-hotels.com/
http://www.ibiza-spotlight.com/hotel-guide/
Nisarg
ghepa wrote:
> hello, i'm writing to anyone who have been to ibiza...
> i'm really looking forward to get there next august, should be the
> greatest place to party!!! and i'm looking for an accommodation.
> unfortunately i know there it's full of italian, while i really love
> english way to party as i've been studying and living in the north east
> (tyneside). so my problem is to find out an accommodation in hotels or
> villages where young english ususally go on holidays (not families)...
> please give me some suggestions,
> thanks
> matt