
I've spent just over a week in Ibiza and loved it. It's a really accessible, beautiful, green island with great food, secluded beaches and fun nightlife. Bare in mind this is not a clubbers guide to Ibiza.. rather an alternative to a more quiet, beach/food/sunset-drinks kind of holiday. And now, back to sunny London!
My favorite Ibiza things
To stay (authentic): Can Pujolet, St.Agnes. Nina, the owner, is the most welcoming hostess and made us feel completely at home. The property is gorgeously tucked away in the northern side of the island, the rooms are immaculately clean and simply, yet impeccably decorated. There is a beautiful walk to a view point near by, yummy breakfast, wonderful service and super friendly staff. www.canpujolet.com
To stay (luxury): Jardins de Palerm, St. Josep. Really beautiful, slick, modern hotel although to experience island life, I prefer something a a bit more authentic. The breakfast under the palm trees is rather delicious and the two pools gorgeous. www.jardinsdepapalerm.com
To eat: Hamon Serrano and Pimentos de Padron just about anywhere.
To eat: Hamon Serrano and Pimentos de Padron just about anywhere.
To lunch: Es Torrens. The Atun Marinado is amongst the best fish I've ever had and the pineapple dessert is just something else. www.estorrent.net
To dine: Es Xarcu'. Right by the sea, really cute, authentic beach style restaurant with great fish.
To breakfast/brunch: Croissant Show in Eivissa. Yummy croissants, great selections of breads and the perfect spot to then walk up to Dalt Villa (old town). Croissant Show
To beach chic-chic: Es Torrens. I loved this little beach, the chairs are a bit expensive but totally worth the day at the beach especially if you have lunch at the restaurant. www.estorrent.net
To beach surfer style: Agua Blanca. The weather wasn't great that day but I loved the relaxed atmosphere and beach hut restaurant. A bit of a treck but worthwhile. Also great, Cala Boix.
To beach in tranquillity: Cala Carbo'. Small and secluded little cove with beautiful crystal clear water and great snorkeling. One of my favorites.
To beach watching sunset: Cala Benirras.
To people watch: Blue Marlin, Cala Jondal. Also great mohitos and amaretto sour.
To watch the sunset from the island: Sa Pedrera. Stunning view with Es Vedra right in front.
To see: The villages of Santa Gertrudis, San Josep, Es Cubells and Eivissa old town (Dalt Villa).
To shop: Sluiz on the road from Eivissa to San Josep, the beach shops on the various beaches, Antik Batik in Eivissa town and Intimissimi for lovely underwear at a better exchange rate.
To shop: Sluiz on the road from Eivissa to San Josep, the beach shops on the various beaches, Antik Batik in Eivissa town and Intimissimi for lovely underwear at a better exchange rate.
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| Can Pujolet hotel main hose |
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| The pool with the breakfast area |
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| Our room in the Can Pujolet grounds |
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| Le Jardin du Palerm hotel |
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| Breaskfast under the palm trees |
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| Doing my homework for next season with Spanish Vogue |
















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