Finca Domo is located on twenty-five hectares of land just a few minutes from the Ibiza Golf Course and Cala Llonga Beach. It is totally secluded yet only twelve minutes by car from the beautiful town of Santa Eulalia. Santa Eulalia is a fabulous resort with wonderful amenities. Santa Eulalia’s pretty promenade runs the whole length of the beach and is adorned with miniature gardens, towering palm trees and a large fountain. At one end, you will discover Mariner’s Beach, where the only river in the whole of the Balearics runs into the sea. You can take a blissful river meander to the Roman bridge and to the little beach of Calo de S’Alga. There are two main streets in the town which are sprinkled with gorgeous boutiques, art galleries and cosy cafes and restaurants where you can watch the world go by. Musicians frequently play in the streets, and you can buy some souvenirs from the craft stalls. The atmosphere is wonderful. The yacht marina is very stylish and elegant, brimming with gorgeous floating palaces of your dreams. Small ferry boats take you to the nearby beaches, the colourful hippy market at Es Cana and the amazing sister island of Formentera. There are some amazing countryside restaurants within easy reach, including Can Muson de sa Vila and Bambuddha, a temple for fine dining.
Cala Llonga, just south of Santa Eulalia and only a few minutes from the finca, is delightful, with a magnificent silver sanded beach surrounded by pine-clad hills. It is a complete mini-resort with many restaurants, cafes, bars, shops and a weekly market. Cala Pada is a welcome escape from the crowds. Jetties and wooden walkways give this beach lots of character. It is a great beach for windsurfing. You will also find pedalos and parasailing boats here. S’Argamassa Beach is secluded and impeccably kept. It also boasts a wonderful array of watersports, water toys and boat excursions. It is the home of Nikki Beach Ibiza, an upmarket beach restaurant with other branches in St Tropez and Marbella.
Punta Arabi, at Es Cana, is the oldest and biggest hippy market in Ibiza, with over five hundred artisans, designers and craftsmen selling goods from all over the world. You will find handmade and second-hand items as well as delicious food stalls, live music, entertainment and lots of opportunities to learn about the authentic Ibiza culture. There is a special children’s area where youngsters can make flower crowns, create their own t-shirts and get their faces painted. It is a great excursion for the whole family!
You will discover hidden villages, silent churches, lovely hillsides and vineyards on the island. San Rafael is very pretty and worth a stop. It is famous for its fabulous ceramic workshops where intricate handmade pottery is produced and excellent rustic restaurants serving culinary feasts.
In Ibiza Town, you should not miss the World Heritage-listed Dalt Vila and the modern Marina Botafoch. Dalt Vila, which overlooks the town, is a treasure trove of history, mystery and discoveries spanning 2500 years. The narrow, winding cobbled streets offer magnificent views from the breaks in the high ramparts and are lined with art galleries, restaurants and shops. The Contemporary Art Museum is excellent. The imposing Cathedral of Nuestra Senora de las Nieves sits in its majesty with views as far as Formentera. You may also want to visit the renowned super-club Pacha.