The traction of hotel merch has been steadily ascending and now stays offering T-shirts with logos, punny slogans and line drawings are par for the course (is there a less subtle status symbol than a branded tote bag from Il Pellicano?). In Ibiza, however, it’s not just hotels that have majorly upped their shopping game — beach clubs and restaurants are getting in on the action too.
Whether you’re at a laidback natural-wine spot in the north of the island or a buzzy beach club with a DJ booth and sunset views, a store selling traditional kaftans next to designer swimwear is only a few steps away. So, across the White Isle, here are the bijou boutiques that offer an opportunity to collect souvenirs that are much chicer than your average.
Juntos House
For the highly curated mix

Whether your dinner reservation is inside Juntos House’s restored farmhouse or out in the fairy-light-studded courtyard, stepping away from the table between courses to visit the boutique is a must. ‘Most of our products are from Spain or are made in the Mediterranean; it’s all ‘KM0’ [kilometre zero, meaning locally sourced] where possible,’ says Juntos House owner Sophie Daunais of her tightly edited curation.
Guests have been known to return to the restaurant year after year, seeking out products they first discovered in the boutique: ceramics by Monica Moreno, whose goddess motifs adorn handmade vases and dishes; fragrances from French brand Racyne, made using the finest natural ingredients; Santapalma bags from Mallorca — ‘Organic and effortlessly chic, but with a modern twist,’ explains Daunais — and jewellery by Alhaja, whose ‘cinnamon-coloured silk necklace with a gold-plated mermaid is summery, playful and feminine’.
Address: Camí des Pla, S/N, 07816 Sant Mateu d’Albarca
Opening hours: Wednesday to Saturday for lunch (1pm–3.30pm) and dinner (7.30pm–11pm); Sundays for lunch only (1pm–4pm); closed Mondays and Tuesdays. The boutique is open Wednesday to Sunday (1pm–6pm).
La Paloma Ibiza
For your inner bohemian
An island institution since 2004, La Paloma Ibiza is a go-to for couples and families looking for long, relaxed lunches and romantic dinners amid the orange and lemon groves in San Lorenzo. Its hummus boards are famously large and moreish, while the spiced-lamb flatbread and pizzas are ideal for sharing. What you won’t want to go halves on are your finds from the boutique, which is edited and run by the team at the also iconic La Galeria Elefante in Santa Gertrudis. Look for jackets and robes made in India using upcycled saris or blankets, art postcards featuring the different villages in Ibiza, and more colourful tchotchkes.
Address: Carrer Can Pou, 4, 07812 Sant Llorenç de Balàfia
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday for lunch (12:30–16:30) and dinner (19:30–23:30). Hours may vary, so forward booking is essential.
Experimental Beach Ibiza
For upscale swimwear

Tucked into the salt flats of Las Salinas, Experimental Beach Ibiza is the definition of effortless cool. By day, guests float between the sun-beds and the sea; by early evening, the crowds have grown, the crisp rosé is flowing, and plates of sea urchin and clam spaghetti are being devoured. Pop into the boutique for separates with a Paris-meets-Ibiza flair by Maison Hotel; well-cut bikinis or shimmering swimsuits by Polonio or Barcelona brand Robin; leather sandals by Manebí; and gold jewellery for free-spirited sorts. There are also full selections of childrenswear and menswear (the T-shirts and graphic-print trunks by Madrid’s Edmmond Studios are popular). Come for the sunset, leave with something you and the family will wear all summer.
Address: Camino Cap des Falco, 4856, 07818
Opening hours: Open daily (10:00–12:00am); kitchen operates from 1pm until 11 pm.
Casa Jondal
For designer takeovers

Maya Boyd, author of the bestselling book Ibiza Bohemia, once wrote, ‘If you haven’t Instagrammed from Casa Jondal…have you even been to Ibiza?’ And she couldn’t be more right. Besides the spot-on menu from acclaimed chef Rafa Zafra (an El Bulli alum), there’s Jondal’s picturesque, pebbled bay and cool concrete interiors — as well as its annual takeovers from some of the biggest names in fashion. In 2024, it was Off-White; last year, Jacquemus’s signature polka-dot, striped and pastel-yellow lounge cushions and umbrellas popped up, complete with a shop offering raffia beach totes, woven hats, and exclusive ready-to-wear items.
Address: Cala Jondal, s/n, 07839
Opening hours: Open daily (13:30–18:30). Reservations only via WhatsApp
Los Enamorados
For one-of-a-kind finds

As you enter the shop at Los Enamorados — a small hotel in Portinatx that opened in 2016 and is now beloved for its restaurant that champions locally-sourced produce and freshly-caught fish — you’ll notice the ‘shoes off’ sign first (perhaps so you can get into the vintage mood by sinking your toes into the shag rugs). Then, an eclectic mix of ceramics-lined shelves, racks with vintage kimonos and stunning accessories — a large raffia bag in the shape of a fish was a star find earlier this season. ‘What we stock is very organic,’ says Rozemarijn de Witte, founder of Los Enamorados. ‘We travel, we collect, we combine. There isn’t a mission statement behind it all — we go with the flow.’ Her current personal favourites include vases by Kevin Kavanagh, the oldest ceramist in Ibiza, and paintings by Dirk Jensma, a Dutch artist living in Mallorca. Whatever your taste, every corner reveals something unique.
Address: 103, Calle de Portinatx, 07810 Portinatx
Opening hours: Open for lunch (from 13:00); dinner service available into the evening (hours vary). The shop is open daily (12:00–20:00 or 21:00).
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