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Our resorts and villas in Ibiza
Our villas in Ibiza are almost all converted farmhouses or fincas scattered all around the island, and enjoy the landscape of thickly wooded hills, white-washed villages and terraces of almond, fig and orange trees.
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| No. of Villas | Time from Ibiza | |
|---|---|---|
| San Juan | 5 |
50 mins
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| You can get a taste of the laid-back Ibizan lifestyle in this delightful, rural village. A hippy culture still remains here, and the area is still popular with intellectuals, musicians and farmers alike who hang out together at the Eco Café. You'll find the coast within easy reach, and the attractive resort of Portinatx with its two sandy beaches, is ideal for families, just a short drive from San Juan. Portinatx also has a little port and sheltered waters for all kinds of watersports, plus quieter coves to explore nearby. | ||
| Santa Eulalia | 4 |
40 mins
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| Full of local charm, Santa Eulalia is deservedly popular. Little white houses with colourful flowers trailing down their walls, cluster around the fortified hilltop church. Perfect if you want to relax and people watch, the quaint square brims over with pavement cafés, tapas bars and market stalls, as well as some of the best restaurants on the island. You’ll find a delightful seafront here with a carefully tended promenade, a white sand beach and bustling marina. | ||
| Portinatx | 3 |
45 mins
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| One of the top beauty spots in Ibiza, this much-loved resort is set around a pretty cove with a backdrop of lush green pine forests. Portinatx has become a popular choice amongst families, with the main beach providing sheltered bathing and water activities for all ages. The town itself provides ample nightlife with a selection of bars and restaurants. | ||
| S'Argamassa, Santa Eulalia | 3 |
40 mins
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| The quiet village of S’Argamassa lies half way between Santa Eulalia and Es Canar on the north east coast of the island. S’Argamassa has its own beach and small selection of bars and restaurants, while the livelier resorts of Es Canar and Santa Eulalia can be reached within a short drive. | ||
| San Agustin | 3 |
30 mins
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| San Agustin is one of the smallest, prettiest and best preserved villages on the island. Situated between San Jose and San Antonio, the village enjoys a position close to a wide range of stunning beaches. The centre of San Agustin is set on the hillside and offers beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding pine forests, and there is also superb cuisine, local bars and shops on offer. | ||
| San Carlos | 2 |
40 mins
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| A beautiful area dotted with charming farmhouses and edged by bays of crystal clear waters, the village of San Carlos is popular with locals and visitors alike. For years it has attracted writers, artists and musicians, who have helped to develop its cosmopolitan atmosphere. At the centre of San Carlos is a former concert hall and bar, Las Dalias. Bob Marley and Mick Jagger both played at the venue, which is now home to the best hippy market in the area – smaller, yet more atmospheric, than the famous one at nearby Es Canar. | ||
| San Rafael | 2 |
30 mins
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| You can enjoy a relaxing, sun soaked Ibizan holiday in the quiet village of San Rafael. A few local amenities are available when you need them including a handful of cafés, restaurants and a supermarket as well as some excellent craft shops. San Rafael is famed for the wonderful, locally produced ceramics, which you will see on display around the village. You can easily explore the rest of the island by car from San Rafael - it's only a 20 minute drive either way to bustling San Antonio and the island’s capital, Ibiza Town. | ||
| Cala Conta | 1 |
40 mins
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| Boasting one of the most beautiful beaches on Ibiza, Cala Conta is the perfect location for a tranquil villa holiday. The beach is split into several different stretches of sand lapped by crystal clear waters. Popular for swimming and snorkelling by day, in the evening you can also enjoy spectacular sunsets gazing out over the Mediterranean. There are several excellent restaurants located at the top of the rocky terrain behind the beach, where you can spend warm evenings enjoying good food and the fantastic views. The neighbouring resorts of Cala Tarida and San Jose are just a short drive away. | ||
| San Miguel | 1 |
45 mins
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| You can truly relax in this peaceful, unspoilt rural village, set within the tranquillity of beautiful, forested hills. The village has rows of traditional little houses, shops and restaurants. You can easily enjoy days on the beach from here - just four kilometres away is Port de San Miguel, with its broad sandy beach protected by the surrounding cliffs. The bay is perfect for families with its soft sand and shallow waters and you’ll also find plenty of watersports and lots of room to run around. You may also like to enjoy relaxing evenings enjoying a meal or a drink in one of the bars and restaurants set alongside the little fishing port and beach. | ||



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