STARTER: Which of these photos was taken in Ibiza? Explain your answer. Write down any (appropriate!) words that come into your head when you hear the.

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STARTER: Which of these photos was taken in Ibiza? Explain your answer. Write down any (appropriate!) words that come into your head when you hear the place name Ibiza.

ANSWER: They were both taken in Ibiza!

Tourism Aims today: ALL To describe the reasons why people go to Ibiza on holiday LEVEL 4 MOST To explain the advantages and disadvantages of tourists in Ibiza. LEVEL 5 SOME To suggest some ways that the problems of tourism in Ibiza could be reduced. LEVEL 6

Ibiza is an island of contrasts. There is something for everyone here. TASK: Annotate your map to show the different areas in Ibiza…

Portinatx: Quiet family spot renowned for it’s beauty. Puerto de San Miguel: Large sandy beach, quiet resort favoured by couples. San Antonio: The 2nd largest resort. Favoured by young people as it has two of the island’s biggest clubs Es Cana: A quiet family resort and traditional fishing village. IS THERE A PATTERN? WHICH BIT OF THE ISLAND WOULD YOU RATHER GO TO AND WHY? Talamanca: A peaceful resort with a beautiful sandy beach. 15 minutes walk from Ibiza Town. Ibiza Town: The capital of the island, full of history and culture. Also has two big nightclubs San Rafael: Home to Amnesia and Privilege, two of Ibiza’s biggest clubs.

HOW IS THE NORTH OF IBIZA LIKELY TO BE DIFFERENT TO THE SOUTH? Portinatx: Quiet family spot renowned for it’s beauty. Puerto de San Miguel: Large sandy beach, quiet resort favoured by couples. San Antonio: The 2nd largest resort. Favoured by young people as it has two of the island’s biggest clubs Es Cana: A quiet family resort and traditional fishing village. HOW IS THE NORTH OF IBIZA LIKELY TO BE DIFFERENT TO THE SOUTH? Talamanca: A peaceful resort with a beautiful sandy beach. 15 minutes walk from Ibiza Town. Ibiza Town: The capital of the island, full of history and culture. Also has two big nightclubs San Rafael: Home to Amnesia and Privilege, two of Ibiza’s biggest clubs.

TASK: Watch the clip and answer the questions below: Why do people go to Ibiza on holiday? Why is 13% of Ibiza’s population made up of foreign nationals? What are the effects (good and bad) of increasing tourism to Ibiza? Why does Ibiza need to develop winter tourism?

TASK: Watch the clip and answer the question below: What are the benefits of clubbing to Ibiza?

TASK: Watch the clip and answer the question below: What are the negative effects of clubbing in Ibiza?

Keep the different types of holiday makers apart How can the problems of tourism in Ibiza be managed? TASK: Complete the mind map above by adding some ideas about managing problems of tourism in Ibiza.

Tourism Aims today: ALL To describe the reasons why people go to Ibiza on holiday LEVEL 4 MOST To explain the advantages and disadvantages of tourists in Ibiza. LEVEL 5 SOME To suggest some ways that the problems of tourism in Ibiza could be reduced. LEVEL 6