Our
Sea
If you like the sea, Juan will show you the island
from the best possible viewpoint- the bow of a 15-metre
wooden sailing boat; and he will show you that there
is nothing more enjoyable than eating freshly caught
fish on board a vessel, and all of this at a much
more affordable price than you can even imagine.
Our island is surrounded by small
coves with crystal-clear waters, which
can be reached by land except in the case of the
most secluded coves, which are only reachable
by boat. Once there, you will understand the difference
between vast beaches with murky waters, where
there is no room to even lay your towel, and the
many intimate niches that are still out there
to be discovered in Ibiza.
San Antonio, the town where the hotel is located,
is in the west of the island and is a breathtaking
place to watch the
sun go down, especially when sitting outside
a place like Café
del Mar, situated within walking distance
of the hotel. The west coast is the best area
for sailing and swimming, as the predominant wind
that blows in summer (when it blows) on this side
of the Mediterranean is a East wind, which does
not reach the protected coast on this side.
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Our
Land
We will show you routes to get lost on that will
lead you to the north and the centre of the island
and bring you to the heart of a peaceful age old
countryside, with astute and beautiful architecture
that instantly mesmerises you; you will discover
the tranquillity of the squares in little villages
such as Santa Gertrudis, San Mateo or San Miguel,
where the most dominant buildings are the curious
rural churches of the island.
You will see wonderful sunsets in the west of
the island and if it is nightlife you are looking
for, there is nowhere else in the Mediterranean
with such a wide variety as there is here.
Discover areas such as San Carlos, where in some
picturesque bars and restaurants you can still
find that carefree hippie atmosphere that made
us so famous in the ’60s.
Visit Dalt Vila, the Phoenician settlement at
Sa Caleta and the Necropolis at Puig des Molins,
which together with the Posidonia prairies of
the Natural Reserve at Ses Salines were recently
declared World Heritage
Sites by UNESCO.
As far as good food is concerned, put yourself
in our hands and let us indulge, as we do so proudly,
in our favourite pastime, in making delicious
gastronomic suggestions.
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