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EUR 22 - 263 Hotel Central Playa
Central Playa Hotel features a small rooftop pool and terrace, with free sunbeds and wonderful sea views. Located next to Figueretas Beach, it is 1 km… MoreEUR 27 - 259 Hotel Club Mare Nostrum
Hotel Club Mare Nostrum lies 100 metres from Ibiza’s En Bossa Beach. It is a budget hotel with 3 swimming pools, free private parking and a fitness … MoreEUR 46 - 220 Hotel El Puerto
El Puerto is located 500 metres from Ibiza Port and the Ferry Terminals to Formentera. It offers air-conditioned rooms, a swimming pool with sun terra… MoreEUR 46 - 145 Hotel Figueretes
Situated on the seafront of Figueretas Beach, this hotel is just a 15-minute walk from Ibiza Old Town. It offers an outdoor swimming pool, fitness cen… MoreEUR 38 - 180 Hotel Cenit
Hotel Cenit is located 400 metres from Figueretas Beach in Ibiza Town. It offers an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi in public areas and Mediterranean-style a… MoreEUR 29 - 244 Hotel Apartamentos Lux Mar
The Lux Mar Apartments are just 300 metres from Figueretas Beach and a 10-minute walk to Ibiza Town Centre. All studios and apartments have a balcony … MoreEUR 52 - 90 Hostal Los Caracoles
Hostal Los Caracoles is located in the centre of Ibiza Town, a short walk from the harbour. It offers good-value rooms with air conditioning, TV and a… MoreEUR 40 - 110 Hostal Pitiusa
Pitiusa Hostel is a small family hostel located in Ibiza Town. All rooms have a fan and private bathroom, and almost all have a terrace.
Guests can r… MoreEUR 45 - 120 Hostal Residencia Europa Punico
Situated 500 metres from Ibiza Port, Europa Punico offers rooms with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and a private bathroom. There is a bus stop 5 minute… MoreEUR 30 - 271 Hotel Algarb
Hotel Algarb is situated on Playa d’en Bossa, 500 metres from Bora Bora Beach. There is a frequent bus service and taxi rank outside the hotel for t… MoreEUR 38 - 186 Hotel Nautico Ebeso
Located on Ibiza´s seafront, this hotel has views over the Mediterranean sea and communal areas include a restaurant and outdoor swimming pool.
… MoreEUR 100 - 420 Hotel Ocean Drive
The Ocean Drive is inspired by South Beach and decorated in a Miami art-deco style. The hotel is even more impressive at night, when it is lit by blue… MoreEUR 10 - 175 Noguera Ibiza Apartamentos
The chic and minimalist Noguera Ibiza studios can accommodate up to 4 people in the centre of Ibiza Town. The air-conditioned studios have free Wi-Fi,… MoreEUR 21 - 167 Roberto Playa
Roberto Playa is situated in the heart of Ibiza Town, 50 metres from Figueretas Beach. It has 24-hour reception and an outdoor relaxation area with sw… MoreEUR 71 - 423 Royal Plaza
Royal Plaza has an ideal setting just 200 metres from Ibiza Town’s harbour. It features a spa and a rooftop swimming pool with views of the city and… MoreEUR 51 - 235 THB Los Molinos
THB Los Molinos offers air-conditioned rooms with a balcony, satellite TV and minibar. Located just metres from the sea in Ibiza, it has a sauna, fitn… MoreEUR 145 - 680 Mirador de Dalt Vila
Housed in a historical property in the heart of Ibiza Town, the Mirador de Dalt Vila offers sea views. All rooms have a whirlpool bath and free Wi-Fi.… MoreEUR 22 - 253 Marítimo
Set on the seafront near Ibiza Town, Hotel Marítimo is 300 metres from Figueretas Beach. It offers a jacuzzi, gym and indoor pool, and all rooms incl… MoreEUR 55 - 180 Hotel Rocamar
Situated in front of the Marina Botafoch, Hotel Rocamar offers wonderful views of the sea and old town. Talamanca Beach is just 5 minutes’ walk away… MoreEUR 75 - 373 Hotel Rural Can Pere
Can Pere is a 19th-century property set up on a hill in Ibiza, surrounded by pine woods and valleys. It offers free Wi-Fi and a swimming pool with bea… MoreEUR 71 - 168 Ibiza Playa
Set on the seafront, Ibiza Playa Hotel is just 50 metres from Figueretas Beach and a 15-minute walk from central Ibiza Town. Each bright, air-conditio… MoreEUR 60 - 297 La Ventana
La Ventana is a boutique hotel, set next to Ibiza Town’s harbour and Medieval city wall. It offers free Wi-Fi and a roof terrace with a chill-out ar… MoreEUR 52 - 100 Hostal La Marina
Hostal La Marina is a charming guest house by Ibiza’s port, just metres from the sea. It offers en suite rooms with full heating and air conditionin… MoreEUR 75 - 125 Hostal La Aduana
The air-conditioned La Aduana guesthouse can be found next to the port in Ibiza Town, a lively area with many bars. It has bright, modern interiors.
… MoreEUR 45 - 173 Apartamentos Mar y Playa
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This town is well known for its reputation abroad, especially in the UK. Many English tourists travel here. There are many nightclubs and bars with plenty of drink and entertainment on offer. The legendary Cafe del Mar is located here as well. San Antonio area has a lot more to offer than meets the eye, with some of the most beatifull beaches on Ibiza. Watch this spot for up to the minute info on whats going on and where...
Sant Joan de Labritja
San Juan is located in the north side of Ibiza, this area boasts plenty of authentic vegetation and is relatively unspoilt by tourism. Great area to go for some peace and quiet, beaches in this area tend to boast flat, cristal clear waters. The coast tends to be higher in altitude than the rest of the island, with many great sightseeing areas and natural walks through ibiza's unique medditeranean vegetation. Local customs are conserved and followed much more around here. Visit if you want a real taste of the old real ibiza that attracted so many people in the 60s and 70s.
Sant Josep de sa Talaia
The municipality of Sant Josep de sa Talaia (named after the mountain located in its geographic center, which is the highest peak of the territory) occupies 154 km2 in the south of Ibiza. Located 15 kms away from the capital of the island and 9 kms away from Sant Antoni de Portmany .
With a population of around 13,000 people, including natives, people from the Peninsula and International residents (mainly from the U.K., Germany and Italy). During the summer, its population almost triples thanks to tourists and to many second-home owners who visit this idyllic area.
It is the largest of the five municipalities on Ibiza and the one with the most beaches and coves along its 80 kms of coastline. Visitors can enjoy the diversity of this world famous coastline, from hidden coves of clear and turquoise-blue waters (Cala Comte, Cala Bassa and Cala Vadella, awarded by the European Union with Blue Flags), to large beaches located in marvelous natural environments (some of them Natural Parks) where naturalists can enjoy themselves among the great variety of conifer and pine trees. An Ideal area to enjoy the beach, hike, ride bicycles or even go horse riding. There are several stables in the area.
Sant Josep (or San Jose) also has great historical heritage. History lovers should visit the Punic-Roman rural settlement in Ses Païses de cala d'Hort and the Phoenician village in sa Caleta. One not too miss is the Cova Santa, a 25 m deep, natural cave where they can admire the surprising formations of stalactites and stalagmites created by the water over thousands of years.
For more information on the municipality of San Josep de Sa Talaia fee free to visit their official homepage www.sanjose-ibiza.net
Santa Eulària des Riu
Situated on the South-Eastern side of Ibiza, Santa Eularia is the richest area of the island. Inlcudes the towns of Santa Eularia, San Carlos, Port des Torrent, Santa Gertrudis and a wide extension of countryside. Many of the islands favourite beaches are located here. Also you can find two of the most popular hippy markets ( Punta Arabi and las Dalias).
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San Antonio (Ibiza)|San Antonio
cheapflights.co.uk - useful in high season, but recommend expensive alternatives in the winter through competing Multi-flight search engines e.g. Opodo & Thomas Cook
thomascook.com - will always find a way to get you there, but if it involves 3 or 4 different airlines you'll probably decide it's not worth the expense or the hassle?
britishairways.com - it costs nothing to compare their rates with the chasing pack. It might make you feel good whichever way it goes?
kelkoo.co.uk - offer all of the options, even the most obscure
airberlin.com - they start running direct flights from May this year, by which time the main season competition will be cutting in.
firstchoice.co.uk - fly direct from most British airports but, being largely dependent on their own tour operator traffic, they're probably worth checking for late deals / stand-by offers.
jet2.com - serve most of the airports in the north of England e.g. Manchester, Newcastle, Leeds, Blackpool, Edinburgh & Belfast.
flyglobespan.com - if you live in Scotland there are the boys in the kilts flying only from Edinburgh & Glasgow.
mytravellite.com - operate throughout the summer season.
iberia.com - the major Spanish carrier, adapting to the competitive dot.com airline world. Worth checking if you can cope with unusual hours and booking on the internet.
spanair.com - useful for flights within Spain and to and from Scandinavia?
priceline.com - if your stateside these are likely to be your best bet...
www.vueling.com - cheap airline from Spain
You can also book a boat trip if you have nine hours to kill (from Barcelona, Valencia or Denia)...
Cities are small enough not to require any locomotion—you can simply take a walk.
If renting a car take extra care driving, for the locals are horrible drivers. Many tourists have been run off the road trying to avoid deadly head-on collisions. New road construction has led to the temporary development of detour roads which are poorly marked and dangerous. During the summer months many tourist drivers under the influence of alcohol, and drugs . . . mostly drugs . . . possess a potential threat.
Es Vedra, the mystical island rock off Ibiza's west coast.
Chill out on the beaches and numerous beach bars.
Explore some of the traditional countryside of this beautiful island that few people take the time to enjoy.
Take boat or go parasailing.
The Curry Club, Tucked behind the sunset strip in San Antonio, its beautiful inside, the staff are great and the food - amazing!
Don't forget to try two local specialities; ensaimada, a sort of flat, soft pastry coil - what a Danish pastry would be if it was more like a doughnut - and flao, a sweet cheese and mint flan. Most pastelerias and many bars sell ensaimada - flao is a bit more difficult to track down.
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Ibiza TownOther destinations
Understand
Talk
Though Catalan is the official language of the Balearic Islands, and all sign posts etc are in Catalan, Castilian is the main language of the island, with most natives speaking either English or German.
Get in
- start direct flights in mid-JulyGet around
You can use taxies to get around the island (€20-30 to travel between cities). There are also bus lines.See
Atlantis, a hidden cove, but only if you can find a local who'll tell you its secret location.
Passeig de ses Fonts in San_Antonio_(Ibiza).
The old part of Ibiza TownDo
Party in one of the big clubs. Some of the big clubs in Ibiza are Pacha, Privilege, Eden, Amnesia, El Divino, Es Paradis, and Space.Eat
Vaca Argentina, the best place for steak on the island
Rita's Cantina, on the front in San Antonio, and a great place for good value foodDrink
The whole island of Ibiza is known as one of the great club capitals of the world.
Pacha, the island's most expensive, and arguably best club - plan on €50 entry and €10 for a beer though!
Sa Trinxa, a bar on Salinas beach, where you can drink and watch the beautiful people lying in the sunSleep
When it comes too choosing a place to stay on Ibiza it really depends on what type of holiday experience you are after. If you just want to relax and chill, visit nice un-spoilt beaches, then you are better of spending a little more on a nice Villa with .Get out