Club de Tenis Santa Eulalia
A fairly new complex in the heart of Santa Eulalia that offers you clay courts to practise on and the chance to stay fit during your holiday.

© Insotel Fenicia Prestige Suites & Spa

© Insotel Fenicia Prestige Suites & Spa

© Insotel Fenicia Prestige Suites & Spa

© Insotel Fenicia Prestige Suites & Spa

© Insotel Fenicia Prestige Suites & Spa
5-star modern luxury with stunning spa in Santa Eulalia
Located on the seafront just a few moments from Santa Eularia beach, this is a large modern hotel with elegant modern guests rooms and a range of suites.
There is a whole range of rooms, from deluxe doubles to junior suites, family suites, 2-bedroom suites and a presidential suite. They all have air conditioning, ceiling fan, balcony, hydro-massage shower, bathrobes, slippers, safe, and TV. Superior suites also have a living area, kitchenette, private sundeck or even a terrace with jacuzzi and chill-out area, and a private bar.
The hotel has all the facilities you would expect from a well established five-star hotel. From restaurant to bars and lounges, a 1200m2 spa, an outdoor pool with dynamic area, fitness centre, conference rooms, spacious terraces, lush gardens and free premium WiFi.
The hotel has a magnificent outdoor pool with dynamic area. There is also a spa area that covers over 1,200 square metres which includes three pools, sauna, reflexology foot baths, sensation showers, ice fountain, a gym and a beauty centre.
The hotel has two bars, the Ibosim Lobby Bar with magnificent sea views, a selection of drinks and cocktails and live music on some evenings, and the Lounge Bar Bes open for special events.
The hotel has a buffet restaurant where they serve breakfast and dinner with show cooking. There are also 3 à la carte restaurants open for dinner. La Vinoteca serves gourmet Mediterranean cuisine, Monsoon is an oriental restaurant offering Asian fusion cuisine, and Tanit Bistro is located in the garden and serves tapas and Mediterranean cuisine (specialized in meat, fish and paellas). The latter is open throughout the day.
A fairly new complex in the heart of Santa Eulalia that offers you clay courts to practise on and the chance to stay fit during your holiday.
Located in a small natural area in Es Canar, this tree top adventure park offers different circuits for adults and children.
Ideally located in Santa Eulalia Bay, this beach restaurant has wonderful sea views. Enjoy Mediterranean cuisine made with local produce.
This seafood restaurant is located in the heart of the 'Restaurant Street' in Santa Eulalia. Unlike other seafood restaurants in Ibiza, they offer a contemporary twist on traditional dishes.
This restaurant is located just a short five minutes walk from the town centre. It located in a peaceful environment facing the sea.
"Es Terral" is the name of a night wind that brings freshness... So does this little restaurant located in a small pedestrian street of Santa Eulalia Del Río.
Somiart is an "Art-Restaurant" where you can enjoy delicious food and let various performers entertain you.
Boasting wonderful views of the harbour and the sea, this restaurant serves a wide variety of international and Mediterranean cuisine using only fresh ingredients.
This man-made beach of white sand stretches for 300m and is accessible from all parts of Santa Eulalia.
Just north of Santa Eulalia is the peaceful beach of Es Niu Blau. Around 100m of golden sand ensures plenty of bathing spots and the bordering pine trees provide some shade.
Just north of Ibiza town and south of Santa Eularia is the stunning beach of Cala Llonga.
Slightly less busy than some of the other beaches close to Santa Eulalia this beach offers not only great white sandy, shallow bathing and restaurants but also hosts a diving school.
If you find nearby Cala Llonga too crowded and built up, then less than a kilometre away is the pretty little cove of Sol d'en Serra.
This is a favourite hot spot just above the resort of Santa Eulalia in the popular small town of Es Canar.
In a pretty Ibizan house is the Ethnographic Museum of Ibiza. Permanently on display are artefacts that demonstrate how life was in Ibiza in the past.
This stunning church is hard to miss as it's situated at the top of a high hill overlooking the whole of Santa Eulalia.
Built by the Romans in the 1st century AD, this aqueduct now runs for 425 metres and reaches 2 metres high at some points.
As the road winds around it, entering and leaving San Carlos, you can't help but be drawn to a quick stop to have a wander round.
Just outside the village of San Lorenzo in the north, there are echoes of an old Moorish settlement, seven houses and two towers with a distinctive defensive function
This pretty church was founded in the mid 15th century and has been very well preserved. Inside there is an impressive alter painting illustrating significant stages in the life of the Virgin Mary.
Situated 15km north along the east coast from Ibiza town is the charming municipality of Santa Eularia. This area has a slower and more relaxed pace of life than its neighbours of Ibiza town and San Antonio.
As you turn off the main road into Cala Llonga, you could be mistaken for this being a country club with its rather official looking walled entrance. It is however, a delightful family resort that is buzzing with life.
The cheaper alternative to many of the bigger beach resorts and popular towns, Es Canar has it all for those who want a great fun packed holiday...but on a budget.
Continuing north from Santa Eularia along the east coast of Ibiza, is the small village of Sant Carles de Peralta. Located 22km north east of Ibiza Town, this is a perfect lunch spot if you are exploring the island.
Set back inland, 17km north east of Eivissa, is the small village of San Lorenzo. It's an attractive traditional village with an 18th century church and a few houses.
Jesús is a lovely residential village situated 2km northeast of Ibiza town. There are a few local shops here such as a butchers and dry cleaners etc, plus a lovely church (Nostra Mare de Jesús).
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