Different Types Of Accommodation Available In Ibiza’s Hotels
When choosing one of Ibiza’s hotels you are faced with a huge array of possibilities. This island in the Balearic’s offers a very large choice of accommodation to suit all tastes.
Most of Ibiza’s hotels are conveniently located in the popular beach resorts or in the town centres of Ibiza Town, San Antonio, San Jose, San Juan and Santa Eulalia.
There are many types of hotel to choose from in Ibiza; from simple hostels that offer comfortable beds in simple rooms or student accommodation, usually with a good local breakfast in the morning included in the price, to luxury five star club resort hotels with all-inclusive facilities, lots of activities, food and drinks during the whole day. These have luxury rooms, often with a king-size bed, minibar, television and room service available 24 hours a day.
Other options available are specific party hotels, spa hotels, luxury boutique hotels and agroturism (rural) hotels.
A swimming pool, restaurant, lobby and/or bar and a 24 hour reception desk are the usual features of an average three star hotel on Ibiza.
Ibiza’s hotels cater for all different kinds of travellers. Families will have a choice of children-friendly hotels with pools, play areas, children’s clubs and activities. There are hotels that are specific for people who come to Ibiza for its famous nightlife. These may include having their own bars and nightclubs to special offers on alcoholic drinks and late breakfasts. Other choices are business hotels for executives, spa and wellness hotels for the health conscious and agroturism hotels for those who want to get away from the stress of the busy cities.
In Ibiza you can book only a hotel room and eat out in restaurants during your holidays, however if you like everything being arranged for you there is the possibility to book accommodation with breakfast, half board, full board and the increasingly popular all-inclusive option. This holiday concept usually includes three meals per day, snacks in between and during the night and drinks such as coffee, tea, soft drinks and domestic alcoholic drinks.
Tom Binns lives and writes on the Island of Ibiza and runs the website Ibiza boat charter
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