A holiday isn’t just about how much or how little goes on during the day, even though most of us like the idea of recharging our batteries beside the pool or on a beach.
Sporty or strenuous activities are the way that many people like to relax on holiday. However, many people also want to know that there is something for them to do in the later hours so they can really let their hair down.
Whether that means good quality places to eat or drink or lively clubs and vibrant bars to drink and dance, choosing a resort with the right kind of nightlife can be an important part of planning a holiday.
The Med
Ibiza is always at the top of a list of attractions for the serious party goer. The legendary Balearic Island, often called ‘The White Isle‘, has a well won reputation as the dance music and clubbing capital of the world.
There is, in fact, a range of after-dark activity on the island which goes far deeper than the common perception as that of a clubber’s paradise. From the lively night time atmosphere of San Antonio to the more refined and cosmopolitan air of Ibiza Town, through to the glorious sunsets that many beach locations on the island are famous for, there really is something for everyone.
A great way to explore the island is by hiring a car, and as long as you have hire car insurance there is very little to worry about.
Egypt
Popular images of holidays to Egypt include favourites such as the Pyramids, cruising the river Nile and the splendour of the Valley of the Kings. However, lying on the beach of a Red Sea resort with an all-year-round sunshine climate can be added to the list.
The biggest resorts such as Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh also have a vibrant and varied nightlife to offer, with big name clubs such as Pacha in Sharm offering the very best in contemporary, after-hours entertainment.
Goa
A long-haul trip doesn’t necessarily mean leaving behind nocturnal activities. Although Goa is famed for the image of classic picture postcard beaches next to clear blue waters, it has also attracted party-minded tourists for generations.
With a reputation for a hedonistic lifestyle mixed with top class facilities, a visit to Goa means you can find yourself partying on the beach next to the Arabian Sea for one of the famous ‘full moon’ events.