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Fine(r) dining can be found at Sa Punta Ibiza, where tasty plates of burrata salad, truffle croquettes and Wagyu beef tartare are served up on a cream-hued terrace with panoramic ocean views. Loved by the locals, La Bodega specialises in tip-top tapas presented in an authentic – and buzzing – setting, and Yemanjafish restaurant offers sea-fresh dishes on the breezy beachfront.
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Head to family-run eatery La Paloma, in nearby San Lorenzo, where you’ll find home-made Mediterranean food served under the stars in a flower-filled courtyard. (You could also just sip sangria from your hammock in the chill-out area.) Head to the coast, where you can sink your toes into the butter-soft sand at popular Playa d’en Bossa, or take to the ocean on a private boat trip (which the kind souls at the hotel can organise for you). The hotel can also arrange yoga and Pilates classes in the garden, so you can practise your sun salutations to the singing of birds and the gentle hum of crickets. All food served here is locally sourced and organic: fruit and vegetables are grown on-site and the hotel works closely with local farmers and producers.īudding gardeners should take a turn around the hotel’s 30-acre estate you’ll find exotic plants, mango trees and olive groves – and plenty of postcard-perfect picnic spots. Pure House has installed solar panels and only uses eco-friendly bath and cleaning products. Over-15s are welcome – this chilled-out finca is more suited to adults. Guests are welcome to use the hotel facilities after check-out for a fee of €55 a person. Packing tipsīring your own tupperware in which to stash freshly-picked fruit from the orchard. Fitness fanatics can have personal training sessions, Pilates and yoga classes in the garden. There’s no spa as such, but the hotel can arrange a variety of stress-relieving massages, brightening facials and beauty treatments in your room, by the pool or among the fruit trees in the garden. The dazzling 23-metre saltwater pool has an enviable location overlooking green-and-terracotta olive groves, and is framed by white parasols, comfy cushion-lined sunbeds and thatched Balinese-style gazebos. We’ve fallen head-over-heels for all four rooms at this fabulous finca: the beige-and-ivory-styled Best Rooms have peaceful shady terraces with views of the olive groves the cooling, sand-hued Great Room is bright and airy,and the Intimate Room is decorated with woven Balinese furnishings.
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In rooms: Hierbas de Ibiza products, tea- and coffee-making facilities, minibar and free bottled water. They have also curated a mini-library of art books and will host residencies and workshops for local artists, some taking place in the Zero Suite, a fully-furnished glass-walled bedroom installation on display next to the reception area.Tropical gardens, large shaded patio, lounge area, chill-out space with hammocks and free WiFi throughout. Acting as curators and advisors, the pair have sourced approximately 60 local and international artists – including Marcos Torres (Ibiza), Pau Sanz i Vila (Alicante), Thani Mara (Barcelona), Yoko Honda (Japan) and Marylou Faure (France) – to display various works throughout the property.
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On a mission to boost contemporary art in the San Antonio neighbourhood, are Spanish artists Iñaki Domingo and Diana Kunst, who are leading the hotel’s art programme. Each room features a headboard above the bed in the style of the ultrafragola mirror that Ettore Sottsass designed for Poltronova in 1970, while Archizoom’s signature neon lighting is seen throughout the hotel. Inside, Ilmiodesign looked towards its Italian heritage, taking inspirations from shapes, styles and chromatics that became popular in Italy in the 1960s and 70s, spearheaded by the likes of the Archizoom group. Recalling a kitsch and colourful 1970s Miami, the firm incorporated cantilevers, curve-edged balconies and vertical fins into the building’s façade, which is now washed in a showy pink. Madrid-based Italian studio Ilmiodesign has transformed a previously functional 16-year-old block of holiday apartments, in Ibiza’s San Antonio district, into an art deco-style building that now houses the new Paradiso Ibiza Art Hotel.