Boutique hotels in Ibiza, Balearic Islands
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Les Terrasses
- Style
- Distinctly French
- Setting
- Leafy Santa Eulalia
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Mirador De Dalt Vila
- Style
- Colonial Ibicenco cool
- Setting
- Heritage hillside heights
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Atzaró
- Style
- Afro/Asian finca
- Setting
- Backcountry oasis
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Can Curreu
- Style
- Kaleidoscopic country retreat
- Setting
- Views to the valley
Villas in Ibiza
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Can Alaya
- Style
- Bali-meets-Baleares funked-up finca
- Setting
- Can Tomas hilltop cul de sac
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Can Ananja
- Style
- Ibizan ambience, Scandinavian chic
- Setting
- A woodland walk from Cala Jondal
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Can Bikini
- Style
- Tune in, turn off and chill out
- Setting
- Pine-filled hills of St Agnes
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Can Pablo
- Style
- Cutting-edge country house
- Setting
- Green and grassy Santa Gertrudis
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Can Rumani
- Style
- Superstar finca
- Setting
- In lemon groves
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Can Shana
- Style
- Finca exterior, funky interior
- Setting
- A leafy stroll from Santa Gertrudis
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Can Talaya
- Style
- Lemon finca
- Setting
- Hiding on a hillside
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Can Tiruit Veil
- Style
- Ancient finca with a Moorish edge
- Setting
- Slope-down-to-the-sea gardens
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Can Verru
- Style
- Country villa with lashings of style
- Setting
- Rustic farmland
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Casa Luna
- Style
- Terracotta tranquility
- Setting
- Gorgeous gardens, views down to the sea
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Darshan
- Style
- Balearic bungalow via Bali and Morocco
- Setting
- Overlooking mystical Es Vedra
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Es Vedra
- Style
- Foliage-framed luxury family house
- Setting
- Overlooking Es Vedra
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La Divina
- Style
- Cubist bliss
- Setting
- Above the pine trees, looking out to sea
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Las Nubes
- Style
- Tranquil, contemporary villa with breathtaking views
- Setting
- Mountaintop seclusion in the clouds
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Los Patios
- Style
- Mexican-Moroccan finca
- Setting
- Close to Cala d’Hort beach
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Sa Prunera
- Style
- Hillside hideaway finca
- Setting
- Surrounded by pine trees
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Villa Roca
- Style
- Rock-carved, rock star villa
- Setting
- Oozing sunset views, clinging to a cliff
Ibiza, Balearic Islands Overview
Spain
- Coastline
- Social-scene beaches
- Coast life
- Boho bars and superstars
Crystal-clear waters, quiet beaches, pine forests and great seafood may not be the first things that spring to mind about Ibiza, but the legendary nightlife is only one aspect of this lovely Mediterranean island.
Ibiza has long been luring a cool, cosmopolitan crew, following in the footsteps of Phoenicians, Romans, Moors and Catalans,all drawn to the tranquillity of the rural interior and the natural beauty of its lesser-known coastlines. Of course there are always the world’s best clubs, and the charming narrow streets of Ibiza Town’s old quarter on hand if you feel you’re getting a little too relaxed.
Irresistibly Ibiza, Balearic Islands
Ibiza sunsets have graced a thousand compilation CD covers. We love Benirràs beach with its impromptu sunset drumming on Sundays, and the secluded cliffs near Portinatx lighthouse.
Local knowledge
- Taxis
- Try to use licensed taxis. You can flag them down if their green light is lit; prices are metered and reasonable. Get your hotel to book for you when possible.
- Tipping culture
- If you experience good service, it’s nice to leave up to about ten per cent, although it’s not always expected.
- Siesta and Fiesta
- Some shops close for siesta between 13h30 and 17h. Restaurants don’t get busy until after 21h. Head for the clubs after midnight. Of course it’s also possible to party 24 hours a day throughout the summer if the urge takes you.
- Packing tips
- Hippie chic forever; style here is always about boho luxe. Pack something glam for those indulgent evenings out.
- Recommended reads
- Dorothy Dunnett wrote a much-loved mystery novel set on the island, Ibiza Surprise. For something chewier, try Elliot Paul’s forgotten classic The Life and Death of a Spanish Town, which tells of the impact of the civil war on Thirties Santa Eulalia, now Ibiza’s third largest resort. Many will fully appreciate The White Island: The Extraordinary History of the Mediterranean’s Capital of Hedonism by Stephen Armstrong.
- Cuisine
- Seafood is unsurprisingly popular. Local specialities include ray with almonds, Fideuá seafood stew with pasta, and anglerfish casserole. Fish stews can be exceptionally good, and fresh lobster and squid are delicious.
- Currency
- Euro.
- Dialling codes
- The country code for Spain is +34; Ibiza is 971.
- Do go/don't go
- May, September or October are perfect, although in summer you can find uncrowded beaches on Formentera and the north coast. The opening and closing parties in June and September are highlights of the clubbing calendar.
Don't go home without
Tuning into Ibiza Sonica at 95.2FM (www.ibizasonica.com). Let it provide the soundtrack to your holiday – and forever after.