Caractéristiques
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Studio
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1 chambre
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3 couchages
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1 salle de bain
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35 m² de superficie
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10 m² de terrasse
Divers
The apartment is in the village of Siesta, a short walk from the main town of Santa Eulalia del Rio. A 15-minute stroll will take you past the island’s only river, which lends the town its name, and across a bridge to the sea-front and sandy south beach with many bars and water sports to the sandy north beach and the main town.
Siesta is a small village but has several restaurants, tourist shops, medical clinic, and a hairdressers. A few minutes walk from the apartment, there are two local Spar corner shops where you can buy fresh food, meat, groceries and most essential items, although there are two or three more competitively priced supermarkets in Santa Eulalia itself.
There are several car hire companies in Siesta and Santa Eulalia. There are still many small secluded beaches to discover that can only be accessed by car and on foot. Aside from its hidden coves and pine trees, Ibiza’s generally quiet roads will take you to explore the island’s many quaint old villages.
If you feel like a little pampering, there is the Thalasso Spa Fenicia Prestige hotel 5 minutes walk away, which is open to non-residents and offers many kinds of treatments.
There are also several bars nearby - great for breakfast if you simply don't feel like making it yourself. The restaurants cater to most tastes - Spanish, Italian, Indian, British and German among others. There are also shops selling English newspapers, beachwear and beach toys, postcards, etc.
Santa Eulalia is not only popular with all sorts of tourists for its sunshine and sandy beaches, but also its wide variety of restaurants, cafes and shops. It is ideal for families with kids, maybe with grandparents, honeymooning couples or even adults on their own. You find English, Germans, French, many Spanish, and a few visitors from further afield.
The restaurant district in the centre of Santa Eulalia is pedestrianised at night. Try "Bar Click" cocktail bar run by Alain and Tamsyn and Palardis Restaurant run by Steve and Harvey.
There is a hippy market every day except Sundays and Wednesdays where you can buy all kinds of local craft goods. There are jewellery, carvings and paintings.
Take a boat trip from the Santa Eulalia port to some of the towns along the east coast of the island, including the capital Ibiza and the neighbouring island of Formentera.
If you want to go clubbing there is a late night bus back from Ibiza.