Wednesday, 25 May 2011

Ibiza's Hotels: What Is Available?

By Tom Binns


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.

Ibiza Town, San Antonio, San Jose, San Juan and Santa Eulalia are the towns and coastal areas in which you can conveniently find most of Ibiza's hotels.

There is a vast choice of accommodation to choose from in Ibiza, ranging from five star hotels and sophisticated, modern all-inclusive hotel complexes (with luxury suites including kind-size beds, minibar and 24 hour room service) to basic yet comfortable properties (most of these include a local breakfast in the price), with last minute offers, all inclusive properties, family clubs, comfortable hostels or hotels for business delegates.

There are also family hotels, conference hotels, party hotels, spa hotels, boutique hotels and agroturism (rural) hotels.

A swimming pool, restaurant, lobby and/or bar and a 24 hour reception desk are the usual features of an average three star hotel on Ibiza.

All types of holiday makers are accommodated for in Ibiza's choice of hotels. There are specific agroturism hotels for those who enjoy a rural way of living. Party animals can dance the night away in disco's and bars in hotels which cater specifically for the nightlife. The health conscious have a choice of spa and wellness retreat hotels. There are budget hotels for student on a tight budget and plush conference and business hotels for those executives on company expenses. Families are catered for everywhere in hotels with kiddies pools, play grounds, animation clubs and activity programs.

In Ibiza you can book only a hotel room and eat out in restaurants during your holidays, however if you like everything being arranged for you there is the possibility to book accommodation with breakfast, half board, full board and the increasingly popular all-inclusive option. This holiday concept usually includes three meals per day, snacks in between and during the night and drinks such as coffee, tea, soft drinks and domestic alcoholic drinks.




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