A map of Ibiza in five languages will orient to the tourists during the construction
Stella Matutes affirms that the alternatives "are even more interesting than the habitual routes". The Govern announces works to prepare road from Santa Gertrudis-Sant Mateo
The insular consellera of Routes and Works, Stella Matutes, presented yesterday next to the Public Work chief of a main directorate of the Balearic Govern, Carles Jover, a pamphlet published by both institutions that inform on the alternative routes recommended to get to the airport, to Sant Josep and to Sant Antoni during roadworks that will follow in summer. Jover was committed to publish another pamphlet in June in that already they will appear the new sections that are going to be opening "as soon as the works have finalized". This is the case of the section of the second belt until the rotonda of Can Sifre. Two of the four tracks of this route will be opened within two months to give to access to the highway of Sant Josep from the second belt. The pamphlet are available in Catalan, Castilian, English, French and Italian, and gathers the routes that are under construction but are accessible, those that are under construction and are not practicable and the recommended routes to circulate between Ibiza and the airport, Ibiza and Sant Antoni, and the airport, Sant Josep and Sant Antoni. Matutes affirmed that these recommended routes "are even more interesting than the habitual ones" In plus, to improve the alternatives to the highway of Sant Antoni will prepare the section of highway between Santa Gertrudis and Sant Mateu, having extended the tracks using the borders and eliminating some curve. "there will be no expropriations and the works will be finished before the summer", explained Jover. Another alternative that does not discard is that the Consell facilitates free buses if important collapses are observed during this summer. The guide will be distributed in the airport, ports of Ibiza and Sant Antoni, tourist information ofices, hotels, shipping, rents of vehicles, travel agencies, touroperators and to the interested institutions.
This news has been modified and translated from the www.diariodeibiza.es were you will find all the news in spanish you were looking for.
The insular consellera of Routes and Works, Stella Matutes, presented yesterday next to the Public Work chief of a main directorate of the Balearic Govern, Carles Jover, a pamphlet published by both institutions that inform on the alternative routes recommended to get to the airport, to Sant Josep and to Sant Antoni during roadworks that will follow in summer. Jover was committed to publish another pamphlet in June in that already they will appear the new sections that are going to be opening "as soon as the works have finalized". This is the case of the section of the second belt until the rotonda of Can Sifre. Two of the four tracks of this route will be opened within two months to give to access to the highway of Sant Josep from the second belt. The pamphlet are available in Catalan, Castilian, English, French and Italian, and gathers the routes that are under construction but are accessible, those that are under construction and are not practicable and the recommended routes to circulate between Ibiza and the airport, Ibiza and Sant Antoni, and the airport, Sant Josep and Sant Antoni. Matutes affirmed that these recommended routes "are even more interesting than the habitual ones" In plus, to improve the alternatives to the highway of Sant Antoni will prepare the section of highway between Santa Gertrudis and Sant Mateu, having extended the tracks using the borders and eliminating some curve. "there will be no expropriations and the works will be finished before the summer", explained Jover. Another alternative that does not discard is that the Consell facilitates free buses if important collapses are observed during this summer. The guide will be distributed in the airport, ports of Ibiza and Sant Antoni, tourist information ofices, hotels, shipping, rents of vehicles, travel agencies, touroperators and to the interested institutions.
This news has been modified and translated from the www.diariodeibiza.es were you will find all the news in spanish you were looking for.

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