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As soon as you have settled in and come down to reception, we will start to explain to you why Ibiza is so special. We will show you how to find our favourite restaurants, where you can try the island’s exquisite cuisine (from beach bars with quite surprisingly good food to the most select restaurants that have been awarded prizes on a national level).

In short, Ibiza is far too beautiful to want to shut yourself up all day within four walls; we Ibizans are far too proud of our island to let you leave it without getting to know all that we love so much about it.

We can assure you that we know what we are talking about, after having had the chance to travel quite a bit around the world and found ourselves yearning for the sand and the blueness of this sea when comparing it with far-away places in the Caribbean and Asia. All of the places on the island that we refer to have just one secret: the fact that they are our favourite spots; we therefore believe that what we like, our guests may also like too.

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.

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.