Carl Cox’s Ibiza: My Kind of Town

Wheres the best place to stay?

The Hacienda Na Xamena (971 33 45 00; hotelhacienda-ibiza.com) in San Miguel. Its a bit secluded, with a spa and an infinity pool on a cliff overlooking the mountains. Its incredible.

Where would you meet friends for a drink?

I like to go to Sands Beach Bar (971 39 56 22; sandsibiza.com). The music and cocktails are always great. Its right near the airport, so often my friends can meet me there straight from the airport. The Rock Bar (ibizarocks.com) at the port is also a good place, its where the parades go by and where people hand out tickets for clubs. The family-run restaurant and bar at Sa Caleta beach is a more off-the-beaten track place for a drink.

Where is the best place for lunch?

I go to Juan y Andrea (juanyandrea.com/en/) a lot. The fish there is amazing and you eat with your feet in the sand. I normally spend about four hours there for lunch. I tend to have the sea bass cooked in rock salt, leaving you with a wonderfully succulent slab of poached fish. Its absolutely amazing.

And for dinner?

Sa Capella (971 34 00 57; Carretera Sant Antoni-Santa Agns), just outside San Antonio. Its set in a former monastery. The ambience there is beautiful. There are two signature dishes that people love suckling pig and small pieces of oxtail meat cooked over a hot stone.

Where would you take a first-time visitor?

I would definitely take them to Caf del Mar because its a place where you could see one of the most amazing sunsets of all time. You can really only get that type of sunset in that part of the island, where you have the backdrop of the boats and the villas. Its where youll get the perfect sunset.

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