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Ibiza's Hotels: What Is Available?

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The choice you have when booking one of Ibiza's hotels is enormous. There is a wide variety of accommodation available to cater to all demands on this island in the Balearic's.

The towns and beach resorts of Ibiza Town, San Antonio, San Jose, San Juan and Santa Eulalia are where most hotels in Ibiza can be found.



There are many types of hotel to choose from in Ibiza; from simple hostels that offer comfortable beds in simple rooms or student accommodation, usually with a good local breakfast in the morning included in the price, to luxury five star club resort hotels with all-inclusive facilities, lots of activities, food and drinks during the whole day. These have luxury rooms, often with a king-size bed, minibar, television and room service available 24 hours a day.

Other options available are specific party hotels, spa hotels, luxury boutique hotels and agroturism (rural) hotels.

Normally an average three star hotel on Ibiza has facilities like a swimming pool, a restaurant, a lobby or bar area and a 24 hour reception desk.

There are hotels for all sorts of travellers. For families there are hotels with children's swimming pool, play ground, mini club and activity programs. For people who visit the islands for its vibrant nightlife there are hotels that accommodate their own in-house bar or even discotheque. For students there are budget hotels and for people visiting the islands for business there are executive hotels with business and conference facilities. For people who prefer a rural holiday there are special agroturism hotels.

The all-inclusive holiday option is an increasingly fashionable choice. These holidays are a little more expensive but they include all food, tea, coffee, soft drinks and local alcoholic beverages in the room price. In Ibiza there are many all-inclusive resorts as well as room-only accommodation for those traveller who prefer to organise their own food and drink. Other options are bed and breakfast, half board and full board.

About the Author

Tom Binns lives and writes on the Island of Ibiza and operates the webpage Ibiza boat charter


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