Where to stay in ibiza as a couple
Family resorts in ibiza
In Playa d'en Bossa, everyone knows how to party. This much-loved holiday spot is the self-proclaimed party capital of the island. The main street that runs through the town centre is a single party mile, so you'll never be far from the action.
Hotels, as well as food and drink, are available at reasonable prices. The average age ranges from 18 to 30, and the focus is on partying. However, several hotels on the outskirts of the city centre, after being renovated, now offer a luxury partypublikum.
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I desperately need help 🙂 I have never been to Ibiza, but my boyfriend and I are planning to visit in August. A client has told me that the northern part of Ibiza is beautiful. We like the nightlife, but not with the "I've just finished school" crowd. We are 25/26 years old and we like to go to bars and eat well. We like places with a good vibe and are up for a few fun nights out. Where would be the safest place for us, where we wouldn't have to spend too much to enjoy a good holiday? Oh, and nice beaches of course!!!!! Thank you very much for any advice you can give us.
For example, look at Santa Eulalia. I spent a week there with my daughter last year. It's a working Spanish town with a lovely promenade and beach, plus some fantastic restaurants. Ibiza town is easily accessible by bus, and Es Cana is another lovely little beach resort nearby. My daughter is planning a trip to Florida with her boyfriend in June, but has decided to return to Santa eulalia with us in September because she loved it so much.
You can take a boat to Ibiza town, which I highly recommend, and then take a taxi back. You can visit the tourist attractions and walk straight to the top of town if you arrive shortly after lunch. Then walk down (don't worry about following a map or route; everything goes up or down!). When you get back, have a tea and watch the town come alive: it's a sophisticated and "hip" crowd (although I've never seen so many women in their pants, I had to hit my BF!). We left around 11pm and went back to Santa E because it was so expensive, but it was worth it - although I think it's expensive now!
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It's no surprise that Ibiza tops many holidaymakers' wish lists, whether it's for its beaches and crystal clear waters, its unrivalled nightlife or simply its laid-back, hippy vibe. With so many high-end destinations making the headlines, we thought it was time to bring you a list of accommodation options to suit most people's budgets. These two establishments offer excellent service and are highly rated.
Looking at prices in June, we came up with the sub €100 cap. A quick look at the calendar for May reveals that figure has dropped to €50 per night - woo hoo! Ibiza Spotlight's hotel section has a full list of hotels and flats on the island.
Hostal Mar is excellent value for money. You'll stay in a tastefully decorated, family-run hotel in the quiet historic quarter of San Antonio, close to shops and restaurants. The hotel restaurant serves a delicious fixed-price lunchtime menu, there is bike storage space for the more active and the atmosphere is very welcoming.
Holidays in ibiza for couples
We are both 28 and still like to go out and enjoy music and clubbing, but we would like to go somewhere nice, relaxing, a bit fancier than the San a strip but not too expensive, and that has a party atmosphere but is not as noisy as the strip. But what if you want to go clubbing and partying?
Yes, six times with my girlfriend and five times with my friends. It's beneficial because you can have quieter days in between and visit beaches that you wouldn't normally visit if you were partying every night. Now that I'm 33, san a doesn't appeal to me as much as it used to. Now I prefer to sit in Playa den Bossa.
My other half and I are thinking of moving to Ibiza in the summer and are looking for somewhere quiet but that will allow us to go out at night from time to time; any further information on the area would be much appreciated! I visited Tenerife last summer and was curious to know if you are close by.
That's exactly what I thought I'd ask! We're a couple in our twenties who have previously holidayed in Magaluf and Cancun, but we're looking for somewhere where we can have a combination of quiet nights out and hard partying if we want! Cocktail bars are more appealing to us these days than discos - I'm guessing the best resort would be Playa d'en Bossa?