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Win a holiday to Ibiza! Worth £2,000*

Fancy a week of warm weather, sandy beaches and pure relaxation? Then enter for your chance to win!

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Now it’s really getting colder, you might already be thinking ahead to next year’s holiday; but why start flicking through the brochures when you could enter our fab competitio­n for a week away for two to Ibiza?

Thanks to Neutrodol, the fresh air specialist­s, you could win a trip to Port de Sant Miguel, a small beach resort on the north coast of the island. A world away from the buzzing nightclubs of San Antonio, Port de Sant Miguel was once a fishing village, where you can find one of the most sheltered beaches on Ibiza, nestled in a cove, surrounded by pine-covered cliffs.

You’ll be close to souvenir shops as well as bars and restaurant­s, including Port Balansat, heralded by many as the best fish eatery on the island. Their speciality is bullit de peix, Ibiza’s traditiona­l fish stew, cooked in a tasty sauce and served with potatoes.

You and your partner will be staying at the four-star Olé Galeón Hotel, where you can enjoy breathtaki­ng views over San Miguel Bay.

At the hotel there’s a tempting onsite restaurant, two invigorati­ng swimming pools and a cocktail bar in the lobby. Thanks to its position perched over the bay, you’ll benefit from cooling island breezes while you sunbathe on the fashionabl­e Balinese-style sunbeds, so you’ll return home feeling refreshed.

Further afield, the beautiful town of Santa Eulalia is only 30 minutes away, where you can stroll along the beachfront promenade, or browse around fashion stores and art galleries, and sample some of the best restaurant­s on the island.

Ibiza Town is a similar distance – don’t miss the old walled town, Dalt Vila, which boasts a medieval castle, a cathedral and atmospheri­c cobbled streets. So what are you waiting for? Enter for the chance to win this fabulous break now!

 ??  ?? Explore the island's quaint towns… … or enjoy the stunning sea views
Explore the island's quaint towns… … or enjoy the stunning sea views

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