Ibiza

The Ibiza guide is compiled by Mitch Clark


Airport Information


  • Holiday Taxis (easyJet.holidaytaxis.com) take you from home to the airport, then city or destination.

  • Buses to Ibiza leave hourly from 7am-11.50pm and the journey takes 30 minutes. Tickets: €1.25.

  • Visit the Europcar desk on arrival for special easyJet inflight rates.

  • The journey to Ibiza Town takes 20 minutes and costs about €10.

Bon Appetit

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    (Puerto Deportivo de Santa Eulària. )
    A quaint pizzeria in the port of Santa Eularia serving fabulous pizzas and Italian dishes. Expect excellent service, a relaxed atmosphere and good-value food.
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    (Hotel Fiesta Don Toni, opposite Space. Tel. 971 396 849)
    Sands is one of the newly established beach restaurants in Playa den Bossa, owned by one of Ibiza's best-known entrepreneurs Jason Bull. Offering great food in a fabulous location, this funky, chic beachfront haunt is already a firm fave with local trendsetters.
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    (Playa De Es Cavellet. Tel. 971 395 485)
    Owners Olivia Fleury and Jonathan Thorogood have given this culinary gem new life, introducing a carefully chosen Mediterranean menu and wine list, coupled with great service and a relaxed atmosphere.
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    (2 Calle Avicenna. Tel. 971 349 1999)
    One of the best restaurants around, you can expect authentic French cuisine and décor at Pastis. The menu and daily specials are wonderfully enticing, just as the wine list is tempting. The service is second to none.

After Dark

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    (Es Puet de Talamanca. Tel. 971 193 424)
    Located at the furthest point of Talamanca, only five minutes from Ibiza Town, the rooftop of Sa Punta restaurant, now called Panorama, offers spectacular views alongside reasonably priced tapas and cocktails, from 7pm-3am.
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    (27 Calle Cervantes. Tel. 971 347 774)
    The only brand in Ibiza consistently bringing the hottest live bands from across the globe to the island is Ibiza Rocks. See the website for this month's gig guide.
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    (Road to San Antonio 7km. Tel. 971 654 428)
    The Underground is the only club in Ibiza that doesn't charge an entry fee - but that doesn't mean it skimps on style. With its intimate dance floor and outdoor bar area, it's a top choice.

This month...

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  • reVOLVER means to mix it up and that's just what Ibiza's hippest boutique does. Confident, stylish collections for men and women from the likes of Vivienne Westwood, See By Chloé, McQ Alexander McQueen and Bolongaro Trevor (1 Calle Bisbe Azara, Ibiza Town. Tel. 971 318 939).
  • Atlantis is one of the most mystical hidden treasures on Ibiza. It's not on any map, but head towards El Vedra and ask a friendly local to show you the way. According to legend, this ancient sandstone quarry is the place where stone blocks for Egypt's pyramids were sourced.
  • The charming village of Santa Eulària is the third largest in Ibiza. It boasts a vast selection of shops, restaurants and a beautiful marina, as well as some historical sites, including the church on the hill, Puig de Missa, and the small Roman arched bridge, Viaducto Romano, that crosses the bed of the Riu de Santa Eulària, the only river in Ibiza.
  • Get up bright and early and see the sun rise over Sol den Serra cove. Amante Beach Club (formerly Sol den Serra) is hosting a yoga and breakfast club at 8am every Wednesday, for a reasonably priced €25 (Tel. 672 455 488).

Tips

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  • Es Vedra is said to be the world's third most magnetic point, after the North Pole and Bermuda Triangle.

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