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Ibiza Villas: San Antonio, Ibiza Town
 

Typical Annual Weather Pattern

Temp
Rain
Sun
  deg C deg F mm inch hours
January 11 52 45 2 5
February 11 52 30 1 6
March 12 54 25 1 7
April 16 61 25 1 8
May 18 64 25 1 10
June 23 73 5 0 11
July 25 77 5 0 11
August 26 79 5 0 11
September 25 77 30 1 8
October 20 68 70 3 6
November 16 61 90 4 5
December 12 54 60 2 5
Ibiza, the island, is the third largest of the Balearic Islands and together with Formentera forms the "Pitiusas" islands, that is what the Greeks called them, and it means "islands of pine trees". The population is 80.000 inhabitants and the island enjoys an excellent climate with an average annual temperature of 21,5° C maximum. Ibiza, on the sun route of the ancient Phoenicians, is situated in The western Mediterranean. It has an extension of 572 square kms and a coastline of 210 kms. Its highest elevation is s'Atalaiassa (475 metres) and in The waters which surround the island there are a total of 48 smaller islands, some of which, such as sa Conillera (7,29 square kms) are in themselves a small world. In reality the whole of the island is a small big world extending from the coast to the interior, its surface generally hilly and mountainous, and offers all sorts of contrasts which instill in the visitor an adventurous spirit, so that the might discover an interest in culture, tradition, nature or art.