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If you're looking for certain things whilst you're on holiday, there are essentially two things you need to bear in mind. Firstly, you should choose your holiday destination itself to be in a lively place, usually one popular with young people (that doesn't mean you have to be young to go though!). Secondly, you should find the quietest scenic beaches that that location has to offer. Below we try to give an overview of Europe's liveliest resorts, and pick out of some of the continent's most popular beaches. First of all, obviously Ibiza is worth mentioning. It is important to know that not the whole island offers the sort of energetic club scene commonly associated with the place. You should stick to locations around Ibiza Town and San Antonio for this, whilst the top beach parties are held at Sa Caleta Beach and Playa d'en Bossa. The Greek Islands have become a serious alternative to the Balearics in recent years, and some see Mykonos as an upcoming rival to Ibiza, with some of the best beach parties in Europe. However, the night life in Mykonos tends to be centred more around bars and beaches than clubs, if that's what you're looking for. Cyprus is full of lively resorts, with Ayia Napa being the biggest and most famous, and clubs, featuring events from the Ministry of Sound and Radio One, while Laganas is home to one of the most beautiful, long beaches on the island of Zakynthos (a Greek island) - and the whole resort is geared around sun and fun.