2011年10月10日星期一

游梁咏琪浪漫结婚地 西班牙伊比萨岛 Gigi Leung weds in Ibiza, Spain

据香港媒体报道,在北京时间昨晚(10月3日)8点,35岁的梁咏琪(Gigi)与36岁的西班牙籍老公Sergio在西班牙伊比萨岛(Ibiza)的GRAN HOTEL浪漫完婚,婚宴为配合茹素的梁母采全素宴,婚礼共花费400万元港币(约327万元人民币)。

出道16年的梁咏琪,感情路跌跌撞撞,2006年与郑伊健分手后都与外籍男拍拖。今年2月香港个唱结束前往西班牙旅游时,与在食品业担任高层的老公 Sergio邂逅,她称Sergio单纯、幽默风趣,跟她一样乐天浪漫,交往半年决定厮守终身。她曾透露对自己好的人很多,爱的人不多,好的人与爱的人不 同,这次碰到的就是她爱的人。
游梁咏琪浪漫结婚地 西班牙伊比萨岛
婚宴选择在伊比萨岛包下的餐厅旁沙滩举行,过去外国明星派瑞丝希尔顿、裘德洛也都在此岛举行婚礼。梁咏琪与老公在海天合一的美景下,与亲友分享喜悦,80位亲友见证,姐妹杨采妮、许茹芸担任伴娘,香港制作人好友陈少琪也到场,另一姐妹李心洁在外地拍戏没有出席。
甜蜜大婚地:伊比萨岛
游梁咏琪浪漫结婚地 西班牙伊比萨岛

伊比萨岛是巴利阿里群岛的第三大岛,最靠近伊比利亚半岛。伊比萨岛和弗门特拉岛共同组成了毕蒂乌萨斯小群岛。伊比萨岛上的居民主要分布在南部海岸的 首府伊比萨市、圣安东尼、圣埃乌拉利亚等地,地势陡峭的北部海岸几乎没有人烟。伊比萨岛最著名的旅游胜地是萨利内斯海滩,这是西班牙第一个天体海滩。
巴利亚利群岛中的第三大岛,人口约7万4800人。历史悠久、自公元前10世纪左右,就以衔接伊比利半岛屿非洲大陆而闻名。石灰质的海岸线,其景观 变化的沉降海岸值得一看。从岛上眺望伊比萨岛,只见一片咖啡色的屋顶和粉白的屋墙,再蔚蓝的海水的衬托下,更显鲜明。这的海摊美景,早因两处天体营海滩而 远近驰名。
游梁咏琪浪漫结婚地 西班牙伊比萨岛

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游梁咏琪浪漫结婚地 西班牙伊比萨岛

圣埃乌拉利亚 
圣埃乌拉利亚是继圣约瑟夫市(Sant Josep de sa Talaia)之后伊比萨岛面积最大的城市。直至几年前,圣埃乌拉利亚河 (Río de Santa Eulària)流经的距离还曾达到11公里。罗马桥(Puente romano)以及罗马陵园 (necropolis romana)的遗迹是这一地区最重要的名胜古迹。此外,徒步登上米萨山(Puig de Missa)后,还可以参观16世纪 的要塞式教堂(iglesia fortificada)。
游梁咏琪浪漫结婚地 西班牙伊比萨岛
波蒂纳茨
波蒂纳茨昔日还只是一个小渔村,如今已成为伊比萨岛最着名的旅游地之一。这一地区的海岸上遍布着陡峭的岩石,难于通行。附近的 Cala Xarraca湾景色尤其优美。波蒂纳茨港的高塔(Torre del Port de Portinatx)是饱览波蒂纳茨及其附近海岸的怡 人美景的理想地点。
游梁咏琪浪漫结婚地 西班牙伊比萨岛
科罗纳 
科罗纳是伊比萨岛最富饶的地区之一,也是最后几处农业区之一。这里的楼房稀少,而且居民以农民为主。科罗纳圣阿格内斯教区教堂(Parroquia de Santa Agnés de Corona)是遍布伊比萨岛的众多农村教区教堂之一。
圣安东尼 
从人口的角度来看,对圣安东尼是这座岛屿的第二大城市,同时也是伊比萨岛主要的旅游中心。圣安东尼由科罗纳圣阿格内斯教区、阿尔巴尔卡圣马特乌教区 和福尔卡圣拉菲尔教区组成。这座城市在阿拉伯人统治时期被称为Portumany,而在罗马人统治时期被称为Portus Magnus。圣安东尼位于与 之同名的海湾之滨,是伊比萨岛、福门特拉岛与瓦伦西亚自治区的德尼亚市之间的海上枢纽。建于14世纪的教区教堂是城内最值得参观名胜古迹。此外,游客们还 可以到以下颇受欢迎的西海岸海滩享受大海与阳光:Cala d'Hort、Cala Tarida、Cala Llantia、Cala Llosar、 Cala Codolar、Cala Roja、Cala Comte、Cala Bassa、Cala Salada和Cala Gració。
游梁咏琪浪漫结婚地 西班牙伊比萨岛
萨利内斯 
距离机场不远的萨利内斯地区三面环海,一片片沙滩和一条石灰石海滩将其与南面、东面和西面的大海相隔,使之成为水鸟们在迁徒途中的重要栖息地。


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飞机

大部分游客乘坐飞机前往巴利阿里群岛。马洛卡、梅诺卡和伊比萨这三座最大的岛屿均建有国际机场,通过直航班机与欧洲的主要都城相连。帕尔马 的Son Sant Joan机场面积最大,是欧洲主要的旅游空港之一,距离市中心8公里。始发于马洛卡路(Paseo de Mallorca)的17 路公共汽车每隔20分钟发车,往返于市区与机场之间。
此外,地中海航运公司(Trasmediterránea)可向那些希望乘船前往马洛卡岛的游客提供航运服务。该公司开通了帕尔马与马翁(Mahón)、伊比萨、瓦伦西亚和巴塞罗那之间的固定航线。
水运:伊比萨岛与巴塞罗那、马约卡岛、梅诺卡岛之间都有固定航线,还是通往弗门特拉岛的唯一入口。
火车
巴利阿里群岛只有两条铁路线,而且全部铺设在马洛卡岛。其中的一条为私营的电气化铁路,连接帕尔马和索列尔港(Port de Sóller),沿 途风光秀丽,前往索列尔的游客是这条铁路主要的服务对象。如需了解有关班次的情况,可拨打电话:+34(0)971 752051。印加铁路 (Ferrocarril de Inca)是马洛卡岛的另一条铁路线,完善的铁路网络四通八达,连接马洛卡岛的许多村镇。

Ibiza belongs to the Balearic Islands and is also known as the 'white island' due to the predominance of its white houses. It is a cosmopolitan island and its atmosphere, the climate, the entertainment on offer and its attractive natural envirnonment attract a high number of tourists all year round.


The official language is Catalan, but of course Spanish is spoken everywhere and due to the importance of tourism to the island's economy many Ibizans speak other languages too.

Ibiza became world famous during the sixties due its popularity with hippies. Nowadays there just a few hippy comunes left on the island. Although tourists still visit the island just for its beautiful beaches and scenery the clubbing movement has made it a popular destination for the younger crowd. There are over 40 large clubs on the island aswell as a large number of trendy bars.

Ibiza covers 575 Km2 and has a population of 111,107. There is only one river, the Santa Eularia, on the whole island. The northern part of the island, known as Els Amunts, is made up of fertile land, small forests and almond and olive groves. The coast is spectacular with pretty coves and dramatic cliffs. The excellent sandy beaches are well equipped for tourists. The main toursitic beaches are Portinatx, Port de Sant Miquel and Sant Vicenç

Ibiza is very well connected to the Spanish mainland with flights from Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia and Alicante. You can also go by ferry from Barcelona, Valencia and Alicante. The best way to get around the island is to hire a car.

The History of Ibiza

Ibiza was founded by the Phoenicians in 654 B.C. Later it was invaded and occupied by a number of cultures among them the Romans and the Moors. In 1235 it was conquered by the Christians and placed under the rule of Jaime I, the king of Aragon.


Ibiza Capital
Located at the foot of a hill. Higher up you can find the old part or the 'Dalt Vila' as it is known by the locals. The city is best known for its bars and shops and its laid back atmosphere. 'La calle Barcelona' (Barcelona street) is the central point of the city's nightlife based around the Port. In Ibiza everybody can do as they please, where what they want...

Apart from its atmosphere and nightlife the city has a number of interesting historical mounments:
  • Dalt Vila: The higher part of the city - this is the old part which is walled and is where you can find remains of Ibiza's past. The wall was built by Felipe II in the 16th century to protect the island from pirates and the Otomans. In 1999 UNESCO declared it a world heritage site..
  • Portal de Ses Taules: the is the main entrance to the Dalt Vila (the walled old part).
  • Almudaina Castle: the Almudaina was a walled military enclave dating back to the Moorish period in the 12th and 13th centuries. The castle was built under the orders of Felipe II along with the wall (16th century). In the 18th century the Almudaina and the castle were joined when part of the wall was destroyed.
  • The Virgen de las Nieves Cathedral: Built upon an ancient Mosque in the 13th century in Gothic-Cataln style. It was remodelled in the 17th century and contains some renaissance works of art in its interior. It is located in the Dalt Vila.
  • Puig de Molins Monographic Museum: (Via Romana, opening hours 10.00 to 19.00): It is the best museum of Punic art in Europe.
  • The Puig de Molins Necropolis: Situated below the museum, built by the Phoenicians in the 7th century B.C.
  • The Archeological Museum: Located in the Dalt Vila (opening hours 10.00 to13.00) it contains a collection of works of art found on the island dating from prehistoric times to the 15th century.
  • The Townhall: (Plaza de España, 1). Located within an ancient Dominican convent - baroque style the building dates back to the 15th century.
  • The Episcopal Palace
  • La Penya and la Bomba neighbourhood: This area is located just below the Dalt Vila and has a lot of atmosphere both day and night.
  • Santo Domingo Church: 16th century, baroque style
  • The Contemporary Art Museum: located in the 'el Portal de Ses Taules' it contains works of art by Tapiès, Millares and others artists both Spanish and foreign linked to the Island.
Beaches in Ibiza:
  • In the Southern part of the Island: Cala d'Hort, Cala Tarida and Playa d'en Bossa in Sant Josep de Talaià (water sports, good facilities).
  • In the Northern part of the Island: Cala Talamaca, Es Viver, Figueretes, Cala Llonga… in Sant Joan : Cala Sant Vicenç, Cala Portinaitx and Cala Xarraca. ; Sant Eulalia : Santa Eulalia beach , Cala Mariners, Cala de S'Alga.
What to eat in Ibiza: Typical Ibizan dishes are based on traditional mediterranean produce such as fish and seafood, rice dishes, grilled meat and vegetables, salsa alioli (garlic sauce) and stews. A lot of dishes contain picada de almendras (chopped almonds) which gives them a special flavour, something which is very typical in traditional Catalan cuisine.


Arts and Crafts in Ibiza: There are a lot of things to choose from as Ibiza attracts a great number of artists. You can buy jewellery, clothes, paintings and much more..
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Places to visit on the island of Ibiza:
Santa Eulalia del Río: a tranquil touristic city focused more on family tourism. The main street is la calle San Jaime, which is full of bars and cafés and divides the city in two. There is a very pretty port which attracts the jet set. The well equipped beaches have fine sand and crystal clear water.Santa Eulalia beach has been awarded the blue flag, There are also other beaches nearby such as Cala Mariners, Cala de S'Alga...

You can catch a ferry to Formentera from the port. You can also hire a boat. The only golf course on the Island is located here: Campo de Golf de Ibiza: 18 hole - par 72.

San Antonio Abad de Portmany: A fishing village located in a bay oposite Sa Conillera island, well known for its nightlife. By day its a quiet city but at night there are a lot of people out on the streets looking for nightlife, many of them foreigners. Just outside the city in the surrounding areas you can find some of the best clubs on the island.It has very good beaches such as: Cala Gració and Cala Blanch opposite Margarida island. San Antonio has a church which dates back to the 14th century. An ancient Paleochristian temple which is now known as Santa Agnès chapel is located on the outskirts of the city on the Northern road.

Jesús: A village located 3 kms from Ibiza capital. It has an interesting 16th century church built upon an ancient renaissance monastery.

Poblat Fenici de Sa Caleta: Sa Caleta is a fishing village located in the Southwest of the island. Opposite its port it has a peninsula called Mola de Sa Caleta which is joined to the mainland by a thin stretch of land. In the 1980s remains of a Phoenician settlement were discovered and in 1990 it was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO.


Ses Salinas Nature Reserve: This covers a large area in the Southwest of the island. It is a marshy area which has its own ecosystem. There are a large number of marine birds in particular herons and flamingos. There are also important salt mines in the area.

San Miguel: Good beaches. It has a typical white Ibizan church which in summer offers concerts and recitals.

San José: It has a very pretty church. Good beaches such as: Cala d'Or, Cala Bassa, Cala Tarida and Es Vedrà. This is where the highest mountain on the island, Sa Talaisa 475 metres high, can be found.

San Juan: The Cuieram cave which has a temple dating back to the period when the Cartagens occupied the island is located here. You can reach some pretty coves from here such as: Cala Sant Vicent, Cala Portinaitx and Cala Xarraca.

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