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Villa in Santa Eulària des Riu | Map
19.2 km from Eivissa
  • 25 m2
  • 8 people
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14.8 km from Eivissa
  • 100 m2
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12.7 km from Eivissa
  • 8 people
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4.2 km from Eivissa
  • 8 people
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9.6 km from Eivissa
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Apartments in Ibiza -- Cheap Places to Stay

Ibiza is a place that has many different faces, its most well-known being its fun-filled personality that draws in thousands of partiers every year. Filled with high-end clubs and bars and boasting a boho vibe, it's the holy grail of summer destinations. But there's another side to Ibiza, too, where the sunsets are incredible and the beaches are some of the best in Europe. Away from the bustling crowds and pumping music there is a softer side to Ibiza, with authentic cafes, delicious restaurants, and stunning natural views. In Ibiza City you can wander the ramparts of the Dalt Vila or hike up one of the many, green-carpeted hills that characterise the island. Our Ibiza apartments let you explore all sides of the island on your own terms, whether you're a partier, a hiker, or a sunset-seeker.

Ibiza Accommodation

Ibiza accommodation reflects the diverse nature of the island and includes everything from family-run guesthouses and village homestays to luxury hotels, boutique hostels, and stylish apartments. Wherever you choose to stay on the island, there is the perfect accommodation for you.

The Best Traditional Villages to Visit in Ibiza

Our apartments in Ibiza can be found all over the island, placing you in the best positions to explore local life and the finer nuances of the island.

  • Sant Josep de sa Talaia -- This village lies to the west of the island and is the capital of Eivissa. It is home to beautiful scenery and spectacular beaches.
  • Sant Joan de Labritja -- Located to the north of Ibiza, this naturally picturesque village is home to traditional daily life and cute architecture.
  • Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera -- This small village is situated in the heart of the island and is a flurry of tree-laden squares, authentic markets, and great shopping areas.
  • Sant Carles de Peralta -- Set in the municipality of Santa Eularia des Riu, this village is home to historic churches and sprawling plazas.
  • Sant Miquel de Balansat -- With a population of just 1,500 people, this tiny Spanish village offers the perfect slice of traditional life.
  • San Rafael, Ibiza -- Located just off the road that links Ibiza Town with the famous party resort of San Antonio, this village is close enough to major clubs like Amnesia and Privilege whilst still offering a sense of history and local life.
  • Cala Llenya -- Nestled on the north-eastern coastline of Ibiza, this resort village boasts incredible beaches and impossibly blue waters. It offers a haven for surfers as the waves here often get a little choppy.
  • Es Cubells -- To the south of Ibiza, Es Cubells sprawls out in a picturesque display of quaint architecture and charming eateries.
  • Jesus -- This village is located to the north of Ibiza Bay and is home to some of the island's best-loved clubs and bars.
  • Sant Llorenc de Balafia -- Located in the centre of Ibiza, this village is in the municipality of Sant Joan de Labritja and has a collection of churches and restaurants to discover.
  • Sant Jordi de ses Salines -- Sant Jordi lies to the south of Ibiza and is a typical Spanish village bursting with the atmosphere of a traditional town.

Apartments in Ibiza – Ibiza Accommodation

A Taste of Local Life in Ibiza

Despite its reputation as a party-loving destination, Ibiza also boasts a lengthy and fascinating history that spans thousands of years. As well as age-old architecture, it is home to colourful traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation, including food and drink.

For a local speciality, tuck into guisat de peix, a delicious and hearty seafood stew served up with potato and garlic mayonnaise. This has been a favourite dish of the island for years and is the perfect way to delve into its seaside culture. The island is also a huge supplier of honey, almonds, and fig jam, and you can find numerous shops selling these local specialities throughout the island. To wash it all down, have a shot of Hierbas Ibicencas, a locally-produced liqueur that is made using thyme, rosemary, and other aromatic plants. For a souvenir, bring back some island-made flavoured sea salt which has been a treat for Ibiza locals for centuries -- the salt pans date way back to 800 BC.

Get Adventurous in Ibiza

Ibiza has some incredible scenery throughout the island, filled with rolling mountains and coastal views. Feel at one with nature with a horseback ride through the forests of northern Ibiza, taking in the flora and fauna that call the island home and enjoying a slower pace of life. There are plenty of hiking routes across the island, too, where you can discover tiny villages, historic landmarks, and sweeping landscapes.

For the more adventurous, there are numerous diving sites like Las Salinas. Here, you can discover the underwater world of Ibiza which lies beneath the sparkling blue sea.

Arriving in Ibiza and Getting Around

Getting to our Ibiza apartments is easy, wherever you choose to stay on the island. The airport is connected to most of the major towns, villages, and resorts by efficient bus routes that take you past some of the island's beautiful scenery. Journeys are cheap and buses leave regularly. Alternatively, you can hop in a taxi or hire a private shuttle service to take you right to your doorstep. Remember to settle on a price before you the ride begins.

A lot of people choose to hire a car when they arrive in Ibiza, as it means they can explore the island at their own pace and on their own terms. With so much to see and do across the island, it's a great idea to have your own transport, especially if you plan on visiting off-the-beaten-track destinations and venture into the more remote parts of the island.

In most of the major towns there are bus routes that travel from one attraction to the next as well as buses that connect up other resorts and villages along the way. It's unlikely you'll need to use public transport in many of the towns as they are relatively small and easy to walk around. That being said, a lot of people hire bikes to whizz quickly from one place to the next and explore the scenery from a different perspective.

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