Guests will be delighted with the location of Casa La Cima on a dazzling gated development close to Es Torrent Bay with breathtaking views of the sparkling waters. It is easy to visit the wonderful little coves and the larger beaches of Cala Jondal and Cala d’Hort over to the west. Es Cubells is a tiny, charming village on the edge of the cliff with a strikingly beautiful white-stone beach and glorious views over to Porroig. This area is so attractive as you can relax during the day in these tranquil spots and enjoy the bustling life of Ibiza Town by night.
The VIP Cala Jondal Bay is home to the impressive Blue Marlin and Yemanja Beach Club, where champagne flows and the beautiful rich set chill to the regular techno DJ beats. These world-class clubs and restaurants also offer pick-up services from luxury yachts in the bay.
The arc-shaped golden, glistening beach of Cala d’Hort boasts astonishing, uninterrupted views of one of Ibiza’s most beautiful natural spectacles, the island of Es Vedra. It is a rocky limestone formation that juts out of the turquoise sea waters as if it had been superimposed on the water. It is a magical spot to watch the sunset. Rumour has it that Es Vedra is one of the most magnetic places in the world, but who knows....
San Jose is worth a trip for some shopping or a meal. It is a charming, welcoming village in the foothills of Sa Talaia, the highest mountain on the island. The delightful Saturday morning market boasts around 20 stalls offering local and organic produce, including fruit, vegetables, home-made bread and pastries, as well as artists selling paintings, ceramics and sculptures.
Ibiza Town’s world-famous Pacha nightclub is home to some of the best DJ’s attracted to the island. Clubbers adore it, as well as the Ushuaia and Space clubs on the fabulous Playa d’en Bossa. Playa d’en Bossa is the longest beach on the island, a paradise for the young crowd with low-tempo music flowing from beachfront DJ’s. There are also watersports and restaurants galore. Swanky bars and world-class, fine-dining restaurants can be found in the pretty Old Town of Ibiza and the new and trendy Marina Botafoch. Ibiza Town’s ancient walled fortress of Dalt Vila is a treasure trove of narrow, cobbled streets littered with cathedrals, chapels, churches, museums, and flower-adorned balconies.
We recommend a trip to the fabulous Parc Natural de Ses Salines. It boasts 210 species of birds, sparkling salt pans and breathtaking sandy beaches.
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The Region
Although set just outside the buzz of the village of San José, Es Cubells is distant enough to create a wonderful feeling of seclusion. As you drive past traditional fincas and rural farmland plus olive and orange groves, the pressure of everyday life seems to just slip away.
The exclusive, ultra-private properties peppered along the rocky cliffside are contemporary and luxurious in style yet possess an air of laid-back chic, setting the scene for the ultimate Mediterranean getaway.
Typical Spanish cuisine can be found in the two restaurants in the little village – take your pick between Bar Llumbi Restaurante – famous for mama’s pork chops and tasty tapas dishes – overlooking the sea, or tuck into hearty plates like grilled meats, whole fish baked in salt, paella or typical Ibicenco dishes including bullit de peix or guisat de peix on the sunny terrace of Bar Restaurante Es Cubells just opposite the church.