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Ibiza Restaurants

This is the very first comprehensive Internet guide to the best restaurants on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza.

Restaurants in the country, high in the hills with magnificent views or under trees in peaceful meadows; on beautiful beaches overlooking the azure sea and others in the resorts that have made Ibiza world famous.

These restaurants are not necessarily the most expensive, but they are certainly among the best in terms of quality, value for money, ambience and service. Also included are those where the single attraction of excellent cuisine, historic setting, panoramic view, or exceptional character more than compensate for other possible shortcomings.

Note: We have deliberately not listed the many dozens of restaurants/cafs that you will pass on a walk-a-bout, those you can assess for yourselves!

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From our online Spanish Vocabulary we'll even show you how to learn a little Spanish to help you buy the ingredients or order your meal.

Now you can start to plan your holiday dining. We hope you have as much pleasure in testing our selections as we did!

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Ibiza may be the clubbing capital of the world but the food scene is fast becoming a reason to rival music for visiting our stunning island. World famous eateries are arriving every season and many independent operators have stepped up to the hot plate and delivered the most amazing dining experiences in recent years. Whether you are looking for a delicious meal in simple, authentic surroundings or whether you want to feel like a movie star, Ibiza is the place to come.

As a clubbing generation moves on but still wants to maintain its connection with the island that defined its adulthood, thoughts turn away from sweaty clubs and towards beach locations, cool parties, that finish not to late and eating out. It is the latter that has moved us to create this restaurant platform, an homage to the numerous food operators that have really accepted the challenge of catering to this generation and who have well and truly placed Ibiza on the food map. Over the course of the year we will be featuring some of the finest establishments on the island, giving you the chance to take notes and plan your next visit as we unearth some of the gems that has the islands mouths watering.

Words: Michelle Robertson Images: Nic J. Theres really nothing better than dining next to an open log fire on a cold winters night. Especially when the red wines flowing, the ambience is warm and just the scent of the food placed in... read more

Words: Michelle Robertson Images: Nic J. One for those in the know, Playa d?en Bossa?s new hidden gem has already earned itself a reputation. And for all the right reasons. Clandestino is a beautiful, intimate restaurant and cocktail bar... read more

Words: Jo Mills Images: Nic J. Harbour Club Talamanca http://www.theharbourclub.nl/en/ t: +34 971 19 33 80 Harbour Club landed in Ibiza late in the 2013 season but wasted no time... read more

Words: Jo Mills Images: Nic J. http://www.laescolleraibiza.com t: +(34) 971 39 65 72 e: laescollera@gmail.com I?ve had a love affair with Es Cavallet beach since the early ?90s, it... read more

Words: Esther Nicklin Images: Nic J. Contact: Laurelito, opposite the church, Jesus. Tel: 971 18 75 93 http://www.laurelito.com read more

Villa Mercedes Paseo Del Mar Puerto De San Antonio t: +34 971 34 85 43 http://www.villamercedes.com It?s becoming a tradition at Essential HQ, as we head towards the end of the... read more

My first experience of Ushuaia was stepping into Minami, the Japanese restaurant, prior to the hotel actually opening and I was completely blown away by the concept. The bamboo roof, the wooden walkway over the water feature, I couldn't wait... read more

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Antigua: how the Caribbean is meant to be

I am staying in Jolly Harbour, on the west coast. Behind a superb beach, there are two "fingers" of twobedroom apartments and some standalone villas, about 500 in all, overlooking the marina and lagoon.

Apartments in Jolly Harbour

They were built in the boom years before the credit crunch. Some are privately owned, others timeshare properties, like the one I am in, which is one of a number managed by Typically Tropical Villas. They offer good value about $900/550 a week in season for two bedrooms.

"One of our guests costed it for last summer and it was less than Ibiza," says Amy Hone of Typically Tropical Villas.

There is certainly a range of prices available, as I discover when I set off on a circular tour of the island, clockwise from Jolly Harbour.

A couple of miles, and several whitesand bays, to the north is one of Antigua's smart new villa developments, Galley Bay Heights.

Around 10 of the 25 homes in this private estate are available for rent.

These are huge, beautiful houses, each with a grey shingle roof, an acreage of veranda usually fronted by an infinity pool, and a lovely view of the bay. Inside they are all stylish and extremely comfortable.

On the other side of Antigua, Jumby Bay Villas are on a private island, and they are something apart even for the Caribbean. The 14 estate houses, each in its enclave of gardens facing the sea, are very smart: Ty Molineaux, which has eight bedrooms, looks like a grand country house transported to the tropics. Houses come with housekeepers and staff who stay as late as you need them. Some houses even have their own stretch of sand, which, for all the dreamy archetype, is not the norm in the Caribbean, where beaches tend to be reserved for hotels.

Falmouth harbour, the heartland of Antiguan villa tourism

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Ibiza real estate – Luxury Properties for sale in Ibiza

Lucas Fox specializes in houses and apartments for sale and for rent in Ibiza. We also offer properties for sale in Mallorca and properties for sale in Menorca - the other Balearic Islands.

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We are also specialists in assisting owners to sell their Ibiza properties to international clients.

We are pleased to offer a fantastic range of Ibiza property for sale from new build modern villas with sea views on the front line of the Mediterranean; to classic white Ibicenco style country houses (Fincas and Masias) set in their own land, fully modernized or to be renovated; to sleek modern penthouse apartments overlooking marinas and the sea.

Please contact our real estate agentsto find out more about Ibiza real estate.

We are also glad to offer general advice on purchasing a property in Ibiza and offer a range of bespoke property and rentalmanagement services to suit every property buyer.

Ibiza or (Eivissa in Catalan) is an island in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of the city of Valencia. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands.

Ibiza's largest cities are Ibiza Town (Vila d'Eivissa in Catlan), Santa Eulria des Riu and Sant Antoni de Portmany.

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Sunset at Es Vedrá (Ibiza, Spain) HD – Video


Sunset at Es Vedr (Ibiza, Spain) HD
Ibiza, agosto 2013, 30.

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