I hitchhiked around Ibiza(Wild Camping): The Best Way To Travel!
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A couple weeks ago, I was inspired by a video of YES THEORY.
I had to do something that really scared me, I went on a trip to Ibiza.
I took my backpack, clothes & tent and booked a one way ticket to the Island.
When I got there, I had no idea what to expect.
I started hitchhiking to the south part of the island and just went with the flow.
In this video I will show you everything, the good and the bad experiences,
and what’s it like to do a solo trip around Ibiza.
The goal of this video is to inspire you guys to do something out of your comfort zone.
Let’s get it started!
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Filmed in 3 Weeks of backpacking on the beautiful island of Ibiza, this masterpiece is the result of traveling to various places around the island.
A complication that represents the beauty and diversity of Ibiza and my time enjoying this amazing Island. Lay back & enjoy the truly mediterranean vibes.
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It’s my dream to one day live on this paradise, and be location independent.
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Let me know what you think of the Ibiza Backpacking (Wild Camping) down below in the comments. 👇👇

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* Ibiza,( Catalan Eivissa, Spain). Ibiza is the third largest of the Balearic Islands. It lies in the western Mediterranean 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Majorca. The island was a strategic point of great importance in ancient times and was inhabited by the Phoenicians and Carthaginians. It has some notable archaeological sites, relics from which are housed in the Archaeological Museum at Ibiza city, also called La Vila. The island’s hilly relief, culminating in La Atalaya (1,558 feet [475 metres]), is truncated in the central northern coast to form a costa brava (rugged coast) with cliffs exceeding 800 feet (240 metres) and penetrated by calas (small coves). There are several irrigated lowlands, and the hillsides are intensively terraced. Agriculture is mainly of a subsistence nature, but almonds, dried figs, and apricots are exported. Salt produced by the evaporation of seawater has been the main export for centuries. Fish and charcoal surplus to local needs are also sent to the mainland.

Many of the inhabitants live on farms and small villages scattered throughout the island. Since the late 20th century the population of Ibiza has grown considerably, owing to immigration and the tourism that flourishes as a result of the island’s mild winter climate and its beaches. Ibiza city, San Antonio, and Santa Eularia del Río are the most-populated places. The island was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999 for its unique and diverse ecosystems. Area 221 square miles (572 square km). *

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Shot in July 2022.

Different Chapters :
● 00:00 Intro
● 01:22 First day
● 02:08 Cala Nova drone footage
● 02:42 Camping Cala Nova
● 03:18 Hitchhiking to Sant Joan de Labritja
● 05:42 Sant Joan de Labritja
● 07:12 Road to most Southern part of Ibiza
● 11:20 Camping place most Southern part of Ibiza
● 13:00 Portinatx
● 13:40 Sant Antoni de Portmany
● 15:04 Road to Benirras (hippie town)
● 16:26 Benirras (hippie town)
● 18:24 Outro

Technical Stuff :

Filmed on Oneplus 6 & DJI mavic 2 PRO.

Track-list In Order of Play (Credits to these artist for making such amazing music) :
● Marble Space – Uplifting Epic Trailer
● Black Sea Dahu – In Case I Fall For You (Instrumental)
● Balthazar – Do Not Claim Them Anymore (Radio Edit)
● Worakls – Porto
● Fousheé – Deep End
● Mike Love – Permanent Holiday

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