Set in Santa Eulalia, Aguas de Ibiza is a luxury design hotel with a spa and outdoor pool. The rooftop bar-terrace offers wonderful views of the marina and the island of Formentera. The stylish rooms at the Aguas de Ibiza feature free internet, a Bang&Olufsen TV and a private terrace, most with sea views. The modern bathrooms include natural stone furnishings, a bathrobe and slippers.
Guests at the Quilibria Aguas de Ibiza can visit Beach Point – Pura Vida, the hotel’s private beach club-café on nearby Sant Eulalia Beach. Aguas de Ibiza’s La Sal restaurant serves typical meals from Ibiza and includes a large terrace area. The Alabastro lounge offers light meals and tapas.
The 1500m² Revival spa includes indoor pools, a fitness centre and a jacuzzi. A range of massages and treatments are available.
Ibiza has a vast cultural richness as a result of the several invasions it has been subject to throughout the island's history. Ibiza is a kaleidoscope of cultures and is the most extreme of the Balearic islands. In the 1960s Europe’s hippies started heading to Ibiza, but Ibiza soon enjoyed the financial rewards of mass tourism. Today Ibiza watches on as millions of hippies, fashionistas, nudists, clubbers and package tourists pour through each summer.
In the more inland areas of Ibiza, there are many hidden spots of great charm; small country villages, almond groves, olive trees, and carob trees enclosed by ancient stone walls, along with many fine examples of the island's particular architecture. The wide variety of restaurants on the island makes it a must to try the local Ibizan specialities. Some restaurants on the island are highly prestigious on international scale. Throughout the 18 kilometres of natural sandy beaches, fringed by crystal clear waters, Ibiza offers a huge range of possibilities to cater for all types of preferences.