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19 Best Hotels In Ibiza For Summer 2024

As the party capital of Europe (and maybe even the world), you’ve got to do Ibiza at least once in your life. Our go-to for a long weekend with the girls, catch the first flight out on a Friday and stay up all night and get the first one back on a Monday for the most authentic experience – if you’ve got the stamina, that is! Tick off the ‘super clubs’ like Pacha, Eden and Amnesia (ideal for hen dos and 30th birthdays), recover at Nikki Beach or Blue Marlin beach clubs with a restorative plate of sushi or ceviche, head back to the hotel for a quick shower and get ready to go again. This is ‘Beefa’, after all!

Are your nightlife days behind you? Never fear: you’ve graduated to the north of the island. A hippy paradise, it’s all yoga workshops, artisan markets and healthy cafes, with this region attracting spiritual types looking for a reset for decades thanks to its supposed magnetic energy. You can also take a day trip to neighbouring Formentera, Ibiza’s chilled out little sister, which boasts beautiful white sand beaches and turquoise waters, with half the amount of tourists.


Best hotels in Ibiza at a glance:

  1. Best Overall: OKU Ibiza
  2. Best For Honeymooners: Hacienda Na Xamena
  3. Best New Opening: Mondrian
  4. Best Adult-Only: Hotel Mongibello Ibiza
  5. Best For Beachside Luxury: Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay
  6. Best Wellness Resort: Six Senses Ibiza
  7. Best For Girly Trips: Paradiso Ibiza Art Hotel

When it comes to accommodation, Ibiza also has a wealth of stunning luxury hotels dotted all over the island. There’s not a corner undiscovered here. Whether you’re looking for a rustic mountain getaway, a show-stopping luxurious escape or a boutique hideaway to host a healing disco-nap, Ibiza truly has it all.

New openings for summer 2024 include the Mondrian and its sister hotel Hyde, which share the same site in Cala Llonga. One of the main draws of a stay at either is the incredible food and drink scene, with seven restaurants and bars to choose from, whether you’re looking for relaxed Mexican seafood at Cuyo or upmarket sushi at Niko. With three luxurious ocean-front swimming pools, direct access to the beach and a private dock with ferry to Formentera, plus seven restaurants and bars, these two hotels are ideal for those looking for a more grown up, chilled out, aesthetic.

Another recent addition is Hotel Mongibello Ibiza, an adults-only retro-tastic heaven, with Italian-inspired interiors and a dreamy atmosphere. Hoping to recreate the Ibiza of the ‘60s, this interior design lovers’ dream is full of quirky surprises and an Italian sense of humour, with a retro jukebox greeting you in the lobby and a secret bar with velvet sofas and neon lighting.

How we chose the best hotels in Ibiza

It’s a hard job, but somebody’s gotta do it. Our editors worked tirelessly to bring you this edit of the best hotels in Ibiza, trying and testing them first to ensure that they were up to scratch. Our selection brings you the hotels that we think are the best for a plethora of reasons, whether it’s their first-class restaurant, superb location or amazing spa. Top-notch service is a given, as are beautiful interiors and excellent facilities.

After something else? We reveal where is hot in September, the best hotels in Mallorca, best hotels in the Maldives, best hotels in Sicily, best hotels in Dubai and best Amalfi Coast hotels. You can save when you book with these Jet2Holidays promo codes and easyjet promo codes.

Ahead, the best luxury hotels in Ibiza for your next check-in.

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