Es Vedra & Formentera Boat Trip
An all-inclusive trip, departing from San Antonio, this cruise takes you towards the famous rock island of Es Vedra and Formentera.

© THB Ocean Beach

© THB Ocean Beach

© THB Ocean Beach

© THB Ocean Beach

© THB Ocean Beach

© THB Ocean Beach
Adults-only hotel with a fresh and modern style and a beach club
The hotel has a privileged location on the seafront with direct access to the maritime avenue and offers stunning views on San Antonio's Bay.
They offer 63 modern and large rooms completely renovated and fully equipped including 22 Double Superior Rooms, 35 Junior Suites and 6 Suites. They all have a terrace or balcony, mini bar, hair dryer, and some boast sea views and a sofa.
The facilities include direct access to the Ocean Beach Club, one of the most luxurious venues on the island. The hotel also has a swimming pool, restaurant, pool bar and gym.
There is a beautiful outdoor swimming pool overlooking the bay of San Antonio, equipped with sun beds and a pool bar. There is also a reserved area of Balinese beds and jacuzzis.
Naeco restaurant is an "a la carte" restaurant serving an elaborated and modern cuisine. They also serve five different themed breakfasts (Spanish, English, Champs, healthy and Nordic), and a set menu for dinner. During the day, you can taste a wide selection of tapas such as Prawn tempura maki with ginger mayonnaise or the National beef burger with mushrooms and truffle mayonnaise.
An all-inclusive trip, departing from San Antonio, this cruise takes you towards the famous rock island of Es Vedra and Formentera.
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