The best boutique hotels in Ibiza

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As well as its mainstream reputation for a being a hedonistic hangout, Ibiza ( or the ‘White Isle’) is very well known for its bohemian roots and restorative holidays. As such, there are some seriously stylish places to stay, from working farm houses where vegetables and herbs are plucked up for your dinner, and exclusive, laid-back pads once graced by legends including Grace Jones and Bon Jovi, to highly photogenic spa gems, rustic fincas, and rural casas.

Some of the hotels listed below are already very well known, others are a bit of an insider’s secret, but all of them are recommended for their down-to-earth and thoughtful service, their characterful interiors where carefully considered details draw the eye, and their wonderfully authentic atmospheres (with some great stories to tell). So, if you’re choosing a place packed with personality, here’s our pick of the best boutique hotels in Ibiza. 


How we review

Every hotel in this curated list has been visited by one of our expert reviewers, who are usually hosted on a complimentary basis. They stay for a minimum of one night, test at least one meal and trial other experiences that the hotel might have to offer. 


At a glance, the best boutique hotels in Ibiza

 
  • The best adults-only boutique hotel in Ibiza – Pure House
  • The most romantic boutique hotel in Ibiza – Cas Gasi
  • The best family-friendly boutique hotel in Ibiza – Es Cucons
     

Es Cucons Ibiza

Ibiza, Spain

8
Telegraph expert rating

Fig and almond trees scent the air at this luxurious rural haven in the Santa Agnés valley, which was built as a farmhouse in 1652 and has been lovingly maintained by the same family since 1997. Each of the 15 rooms is different and has its own terrace, garden or balcony; the dining area and its traditional farmhouse tables are the picture of country chic; while the pool has a slightly more contemporary – but still cosy – feel. Staff are relaxed and eager to please, though never intrusive, which suits the hotel’s private retreat vibe. On scorching days, the staff deliver complimentary, ice-cold juice direct to your sun lounger. There is a small spa, a well-curated boutique, and a covered, outdoor studio perfect for private yoga and meditation classes.


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£
155

per night

Ses Pitreras

San Agustín, Ibiza, Spain

9
Telegraph expert rating

Exuding a sense of understated cool, this sleek hotel is a tribute to the elegance of minimalist style. Clean lines and neutral colours characterise the décor, while the outside pool and spa area are as close as you’ll get to al fresco polished perfection. Acclaimed interior designer, Joan Lao, was responsible for transforming the 1970s space into a feat of modern design. Each of the seven rooms is decorated differently, although the plush interiors in various shades of calming grey, white and fawn are present throughout – as is the inescapable comfort of the king-sized beds, which are all adorned in 100 per cent Ibicenco cotton. There’s a restaurant with a compact but punchy menu; expect excellent service from cheerful and attentive staff.


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£
254

per night

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Atzaró

Santa Eularia des Riu, Ibiza, Spain

9
Telegraph expert rating

Atzaró’s high level of service, quality and signature pared-back style have, without question, raised the bar for the entire island. The family-run hotel has evolved from a 300-year-old farmhouse and is now the very epitome of rustic chic (think thick white walls, natural Sabina wood beams, historic photos, and rustic antique furniture). Vibrant bougainvillea grows everywhere and palms, grapevines and olive trees provide shade while the scents of herbs and flowers mingle in the air. Rooms – many with a terrace, plunge pool, and garden, all with teak four-poster beds, white cotton linens and massive pillows – imbue a sense of calm. Open all year, there is a livelier atmosphere than you might expect, as the restaurant and spa are popular with non-guests.


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£
390

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Ca Na Xica

San Miquel de Balansat, Ibiza, Spain

8
Telegraph expert rating

Ca Na Xica is a gorgeous, secluded retreat in the heart of the Ibizan countryside, surrounded by terracotta-clay surroundings, distinctive long grasses, cacti, olive and almond trees, and a lemon and orange orchard. The T-shaped seawater pool is the centrepiece of the hotel, which began as just six rooms in the main house (it now has 20), built in the style of a Spanish finca. The part open-air, glass walled restaurant is also a particular feature, where dishes such as langoustine with mango chutney, Josper-cooked, Ibiza-style marinated chicken and tuna tartar with mango and avocado are pricey but delicious. There’s lots of space around the pool and spa to lounge.


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£
292

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Can Curreu

Santa Eularia des Riu, Ibiza, Spain

8
Telegraph expert rating

Situated in San Carlos – one of Ibiza’s most bohemian villages with a spirit rooted in the 1960s – the hotel’s countryside location means it’s encompassed by an abundance of sensational flora. The original Can Curreu finca is more than 200 years old, and a real emphasis has been placed on maintaining the hotel’s authentic, rustic style as it has expanded over the years – each suite has modern features but is drenched in traditional charm. The surrounding gardens are intoxicating and the swimming pool has plenty of beds and excellent views across the green valley below. On-site stables mean budding equestrians can explore the surrounding fields on horseback, which is surely as idyllic as it gets.


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£
461

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Cas Gasi

Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera, Ibiza, Spain

8
Telegraph expert rating

Romantic Cas Gasi, near the village of Santa Gertrudis, a favourite of artists, was originally built towards the end of the 19th century. The farmhouse and adjacent buildings have been lovingly restored by live-in husband and wife team who have filled communal areas with charming mismatched furniture, paintings by local Ibicenco painters, chandeliers and antiques to complement beamed ceilings and a flickering log fire. There are 10 rooms and two suites in total; some are in the main finca and have a balcony or hot tub, while others are in separate buildings and boast more space and superb light come sunset. They are all decorated individually, with flashes of floral, the occasional stripe and lashings of old school charm.


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£
426

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Pure House Ibiza

Ibiza, Spain

9
Telegraph expert rating

Surrounded by vivid green pine forest and fertile olive groves, this gorgeous, 19th-century, four-bedroomed finca has an enviable position on a 30-acre estate of orange, mango, apricot and fig trees. It’s an oasis peppered with lazy lean-tos and overhanging palm trees that inspire Spanish-style siestas as you shelter from the midsummer sun. Inside it’s a similarly carefree story, with wicker chairs, comfortable sofas and striking sculptures (much of the furniture has been hand-crafted by Rushan Muca, the hotel’s co-owner). There’s a stunning 23-metre swimming pool; fitness sessions and wellness treatments can be requested; and light meals can be requested throughout the day (no restaurant but breakfast is complimentary).


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£
355

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Pikes Ibiza

San Antonio, Ibiza, Spain

9
Telegraph expert rating

Pikes is a rock ‘n’ roll institution, with everyone from Grace Jones and Bon Jovi to Spandau Ballet having stayed here – and its reputation still precedes it. With so many nooks and crannies to explore, great people-watching, and an excellent pool (the famous backdrop for Wham’s Club Tropicana video), Pikes is bursting at the seams with personality. There are 25 rooms which all have a carefree Ibizan feel, with décor that nods to the hotel’s rock ‘n’ roll roots and plenty of quirky elements (a round Hobbit door on one suite, a sunken bathtub inside another), a hot pink tennis court, whirlpool tub, and a variety of massages, fitness and yoga classes offered in the ‘Rockovery’ tent. Service in restaurant Room 39 and at the bars is excellent.


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302

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Hotel Xereca

Puig d’en Valls, Ibiza, Spain

9
Telegraph expert rating

Orange and olive trees dot this Puig d’en Valls gem which blends into the Ibizan countryside with its Bedouin tent-covered outdoor lounge, sprawling grounds, mix of light stone and time-washed terracotta and curved, sculptural accents. The standout feature is the 15th-century watermill, an icon of rural Spain that, today, feels perfectly at home next to the teal infinity pool. While there aren’t tons of facilities, there are all the basics: a top-notch restaurant, a good bar, a sizable parking lot, and a yoga temple. The nine rooms and two suites, with enough space for double that, are all cool stone floors, light wood, and a low-profile beds with linens in white, greys and taupe. A huge bath (which would easily fit two people) is the centerpiece in most rooms.


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273

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The Giri Residence

Ibiza, Spain

8
Telegraph expert rating

This lovingly restored 150-year old finca lies in the sleepy village of San Juan, a destination worth seeking out to discover the ‘other side’ – the tranquil and serene side – of Ibiza. The hotel offers an intimate space comprising five luxurious suites (think pebbled floors and walls, decorative bamboo flourishes, chunky wooden furnishings, and spa-like bathrooms), while the outdoor areas are dream-inducing, with a swimming pool surrounded by Balinese-style beds, set amid towering trees and reeds that whistle in the breeze and provide shelter from the midday sun. The spa can be reserved entirely for you and your partner, which feels very romantic, as does the sophisticated but relaxed dining setting at The Living Room.


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£
281

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Los Enamorados

Portinatx, Ibiza, Spain

8
Telegraph expert rating

The quirky but luxe Los Enamorados, set in the idyllic fishing cove of Portinatx, leads onto a small but charming sandy bay, with views out to sea in one direction and towards the iconic striped lighthouse in the other. Compelling interiors are down to the vivid imaginations of its founders, Pierre Traversier, a former basketball player, and Rozemarijn de Witte, a journalist and editor. Think vivid, earthy tones accentuated by modernist armchairs in one corner, striking Balinese statues in another, and treasures collected from around the globe. The nine rooms are also awash with little details and textures, as well as beach bags, towels and snorkels. The restaurant and bar lead onto an al fresco terrace overlooking the sea that’s ideal day and night.


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195

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Casa Maca

Can Palau de Dalt, Ibiza, Spain

9
Telegraph expert rating

Blessed with a now all too rare commodity in Ibiza – quintessential Balearic spirit – Casa Maca is a slice of laid-back heaven hidden among the island’s rolling, bucolic hills, with beautiful views of the shimmering Mediterranean. The main building is a 300-year old farmhouse with typical whitewashed walls that stand out against the bright blue sky. Inside, an ancient olive mill sits regally in the main lobby, and soft furnishings in shades of sage, orange and fawn, plus furniture made from natural materials sweep through communal areas into bedrooms. There’s a fabulous on-site restaurant with an outdoor terrace serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, and an al fresco chill-out area romantically lit by big, swaying bulbs.


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£
414

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