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Best hotels in Ibiza

Its blend of crystal-clear Mediterranean waters, legendary nightlife, picturesque old-town charm, and relaxed beach culture makes it a magnet for travelers seeking both energy and escape. We’ve handpicked the best hotels in Ibiza based on expert recommendations and thousands of genuine guest reviews. All of our recommended hotels have a review rating of at least 4 out of 5 stars.

 

Best cheap hotel in Ibiza: Hotel Tarba

Best boutique hotel in Ibiza: Hacienda Na Xamena

Best luxury hotel in Ibiza: The Standard Ibiza

Best hostel in Ibiza: Amistat Island Hostel

Best eco-friendly hotel in Ibiza: Can Jaume


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  • Hotel MiM Ibiza

    MiM Es Vivé Hotel & Spa, Ibiza

    MiM Ibiza Es Vivé is an upscale, adults-only hotel located just steps from Figueretes Beach. Owned by Lionel Messi, the property is a standout for its bold Art Deco aesthetic, which was reimagined by renowned British designer Sean Cochrane. Its interiors feature a polished, sophisticated look that blends 1940s glamour with the distinctively sunny energy of the Balearic Islands.

    Telegraph

    “Es Vivé, an Art Deco-inspired haven in the midst of urban Ibiza, sits stylishly on a quiet street just one block back from the beach. Once a party hotel but now a more grown up affair, mischief here still sizzles beneath the surface.”

  • Can Gall Ibiza

    Can Gall, Ibiza

    Can Gall is an authentic Ibizan agroturismo nestled in the peaceful countryside near San Lorenzo. Housed within a traditional finca that dates back over 350 years, the property has been meticulously restored to preserve its rustic charm. You will find it surrounded by 137,000 square meters of land filled with ancient olive, almond, and fruit trees, offering a rare glimpse into the island’s agricultural heritage.

    Fodors

    “Santi Marí Ferrer remade his family’s finca (farmhouse), with its massive stone walls and native savina wood beams, into one of the island’s friendliest and most comfortable country inns. Rooms are huge, with original stone arches separating sleeping and bathroom areas.”

    Featured as Fodor’s Choice in Ibiza.

  • Urban Spaces Ibiza

    Urban Spaces Hotel, Ibiza

    Urban Spaces Ibiza is a unique boutique aparthotel that functions more like a living art gallery than a traditional hotel. With only 15 rooms, it offers an intimate, exclusive atmosphere right in the center of Ibiza Town. Each suite features distinct contemporary furniture and original murals created by various local and international artists, making every stay a visually inspiring experience.

    Lonely Planet

    “Some of the world’s most prolific street artists (N4T4, INKIE, JEROM) have pooled their creativity in this design hotel with an alternative edge. The roomy, mural-splashed suites sport clever backlighting, proper workstations and balconies with terrific views.”

  • Atzaro Ibiza

    Agrótourismo Atzaró, Ibiza

    Agrótourismo Atzaró is a true Ibizan icon, deeply rooted in the island’s heritage. The estate was originally a 300-year-old family-owned orange farm, home to the Guasch family for seven generations. In 2004, it was thoughtfully transformed into a luxury rural retreat that preserves its agricultural soul while introducing high-end comforts.

    Lonely Planet

    “Combining Japanese Zen with tribal Africa and farmhouse Ibiza, Atzaró is the ultimate in rural-Ibiza luxury. Some rooms have private terraces, fireplaces and four-poster beds. Besides a well-regarded restaurant (set menu €30), there’s a divine spa in fragrant Mediterranean gardens.”

  • Hotel Mirador Ibiza

    Hotel Mirador de Dalt Vila Relais & Chateaux, Ibiza

    Perched high within the ancient, fortified walls of Dalt Vila, Hotel Mirador de Dalt Vila is an architectural treasure. The building itself is a meticulously restored 19th-century manor that once belonged to the Colom family, wealthy local merchants. It manages to balance its regal, historic bones with the refined, understated luxury expected of a Relais & Châteaux property.

    Lonely Planet

    “This graceful, rose-hued, early 20th-century mansion – the Fajarnés family home – is now a five-star old-town hideaway with 15 stunningly renovated rooms done up in tasteful modern style. Up-to-date gadgets keeps things contemporary, the spa-pool has a counter-current swim jet, and at every turn there are paintings and exquisite objets d’art on display, all from the family’s private collection.”

  • Oku Ibiza

    OKU Hotel, Ibiza

    OKU Ibiza, located in the quiet bay of Cala Gracio, is a stylish sanctuary designed for those seeking a mix of modernist luxury and bohemian flair. The hotel’s name draws from a Japanese concept meaning "inner space," reflecting its focus on creating a tranquil, soul-soothing environment. The architectural transformation of the property was led by the Ibiza-based studio MG&AG, which skillfully blended existing structures with striking new additions featuring concrete walls and natural red cedar wood panels.

    CN Traveler

    “This laid-back luxury retreat is a small paradise within a paradise, and the best place to discover—or rediscover—the so-called White Island: wabi sabi-inspired design, serene swimming pools (one of them is the largest on the island), regular yoga sessions, fusion cuisine… If there’s one place where you can find inner peace and connect with yourself, it’s Oku Ibiza.”

    Featured on CN Traveler’s Hotlist 2021.

  • Hacienda Na Xamena Ibiza

    Hacienda Na Xamena, Ibiza

    Perched 180 meters above the Mediterranean, Hacienda Na Xamena is a pioneering clifftop sanctuary in northern Ibiza. It was conceived by Belgian architect Daniel Lipszyc, who fell in love with the island’s raw beauty in the 1950s. When construction began in 1969, the remote site lacked roads, water, and electricity, making its completion a true feat of architectural ambition.

    Frommers

    “Located high on a promontory overlooking Na Xamena Bay northwest of Ciudad de Ibiza, this utterly beautiful hotel is precisely what every magazine art director dreams that Ibiza should be like. The rooms are spacious and flooded with light. The sea seems to be all around.”

    Featured as Frommer’s Exceptional Choice in Ibiza.

  • Nobu Ibiza

    Nobu Hotel, Ibiza

    Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay, located on the shores of Talamanca Bay, is a sophisticated five-star retreat that opened in 2017. The property was born from a profound renovation of an older hotel building dating back to the 1970s, which underwent an extensive two-year transformation to reach its current status.

    Lonely Planet

    “Ibiza’s most talked-about 2017 luxury launch, the uberchic Nobu sits steps away from Talamanca beach. Dangling chairs, rattan furniture and a breeze-through lobby create a luxe-Balearic feel, while Mediterranean whites, blues and oranges seep through the stylish, well-equipped rooms, many with sea views.”

  • Six Senses Ibiza

    Hotel Six Senses, Ibiza

    Six Senses Ibiza, perched on the northern tip of the island in the secluded Xarraca Bay, is a masterclass in sustainable luxury. Conceived by architect and developer Jonathan Leitersdorf, the resort was designed to mirror the natural topography, using earth-toned materials and terraced structures that step gently toward the Mediterranean. It holds the distinction of being the first resort in the Balearic Islands to achieve BREEAM sustainability certification.

    CN Traveler

    “Six Senses Ibiza is a place to truly rest, refuel, and reset. New arrivals enjoy a brief but energizing shamanic smoke-cleansing ceremony before floating down into the hotel proper, an earthy enclave peppered with swaying rattan lanterns and bamboo-clad roofs. The spa is spot-on, the infinity pool sublime, and guests can paddleboard or kayak from a ladder directly into the sea.”

    Featured on CN Traveler’s Hotlist.

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Price (usd)
MiM Es Vivé Hotel & Spa, Ibiza

Recommended by:

Telegraph

4.2 / 5
109 euro 97 gbp 135 usd 14310 jpy 105 cad 105 aud 1057 hkd 178 sgd 126 chf 857 cny 1113 sek 815 dkk 1051 nok
Can Gall, Ibiza

Recommended by:

Fodors, Lonely Planet

4.6 / 5
137 euro 122 gbp 170 usd 18020 jpy 132 cad 132 aud 1331 hkd 224 sgd 159 chf 1079 cny 1402 sek 1026 dkk 1324 nok
Urban Spaces Hotel, Ibiza

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet

4.2 / 5
153 euro 136 gbp 190 usd 20140 jpy 148 cad 148 aud 1487 hkd 250 sgd 178 chf 1206 cny 1567 sek 1147 dkk 1480 nok
Agrótourismo Atzaró, Ibiza

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
198 euro 176 gbp 245 usd 25970 jpy 191 cad 191 aud 1918 hkd 323 sgd 230 chf 1555 cny 2021 sek 1479 dkk 1908 nok
Hotel Mirador de Dalt Vila Relais & Chateaux, Ibiza

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
243 euro 216 gbp 300 usd 31800 jpy 234 cad 234 aud 2349 hkd 396 sgd 282 chf 1905 cny 2475 sek 1812 dkk 2337 nok
OKU Hotel, Ibiza

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
267 euro 237 gbp 330 usd 34980 jpy 257 cad 257 aud 2583 hkd 435 sgd 310 chf 2095 cny 2722 sek 1993 dkk 2570 nok
Hacienda Na Xamena, Ibiza

Recommended by:

Frommers, Telegraph

4.4 / 5
291 euro 259 gbp 360 usd 38160 jpy 280 cad 280 aud 2818 hkd 475 sgd 338 chf 2286 cny 2970 sek 2174 dkk 2804 nok
Nobu Hotel, Ibiza

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet, Forbes, Telegraph

4.3 / 5
388 euro 345 gbp 480 usd 50880 jpy 374 cad 374 aud 3758 hkd 633 sgd 451 chf 3048 cny 3960 sek 2899 dkk 3739 nok
Hotel Six Senses, Ibiza

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Forbes, Telegraph

4.4 / 5
615 euro 547 gbp 760 usd 80560 jpy 592 cad 592 aud 5950 hkd 1003 sgd 714 chf 4826 cny 6270 sek 4590 dkk 5920 nok

FAQ

How much does it cost to stay in an Ibiza hotel?

Ibiza is expensive! For a 3-star hotel, you have to pay around $130 per night and for a 4-star hotel, you would be looking at $210 per night. If you’re after a luxury 5-star Ibiza hotel, then you can expect to pay around $400 per night.

What are the best areas to stay in Ibiza?

The best areas to stay in Ibiza are: Ibiza Town, Portinatx, Playa d’en Bossa, Es Canar and Santa Eulalia. Please read our extensive guide about where to stay in Ibiza. It gives a great overview about each area, including the museums, attractions and other things, as well as the best place to stay in each area.

What is the best budget hotel in Ibiza?

If you're looking for a cheap hotel in Ibiza, then try Hotel Tarba. It's an excellent budget hotel offering great value for money. It's in a good location, it's been recommended by travel experts and the hotel has excellent customer reviews. Also check out our list of the best cheap hotels in Ibiza.

What is the best boutique hotel in Ibiza?

Not a fan of big chain hotels? No problem. If you want to stay in a boutique hotel in Athens, then you should book Hacienda Na Xamena. The hotel has been rated highly by previous guests for its boutique style. It has also been recommended by influential travel journalists. Also check out our list of the best boutique hotels in Ibiza, it's a manually curated list of unique and romantic hotels on the island.

What is the best luxury hotel in Ibiza?

If money isn't a problem and you're looking for a luxury hotel in Ibiza, then go for The Standard Ibiza. The hotel offers excellent service, it's in a top location, it has been rated very highly by previous guests and renowned travel critics have recommended it. Also check out our list of the best luxury hotels in Ibiza, it's a manually curated list of the most exclusive 5-star hotels on the island.

What is the best hostel in Ibiza?

Looking for a good and affordable private room or cozy dorm in Ibiza? Check out Amistat Island Hostel Ibiza. The hostel has been highly rated by backpackers. Also, check out our list of the best hostels in Ibiza.

What are the best things to do in Ibiza?

There are a lot of things to do in Ibiza, including day trips, attractions, museums, sightseeing tours and many other activities. Here’s our list of 3 things you should definitely do when you’re in Ibiza.

Beach Hopping Cruise with Paddle Board, Snorkelling and Drinks
The double-decker glass-bottomed catamaran will stop at two of the finest beaches on Ibiza’s west coast, Cala Bassa and Cala Conta. Swim, snorkel, paddle board, dive from the diving board, use the two on-board waterslides, and see what lies beneath the sea from the glass-bottomed viewing area. Price: $70. More info.

Jet-ski excursions (No license needed)
Book a license-free jet ski rental for a high-speed adventure along the Ibiza coast. Offering the perfect way to avoid the tourist crowds, this private jet ski option is valid for groups of up to four people, each on an individual jet ski on a route led by a guide. Price: $160 per group. More info.

Jeep Safari Island Exploration
Enjoy a scenic tour by Safari Jeep and explore parts of the island that are off the beaten path and have a swim at a sandy beach. Admire stunning, natural sights which are only reachable by foot or with these all-terrain vehicles. Price: $83. More info.

More things to do in Ibiza

About Ibiza

Ibiza, the crown jewel of the Balearic Islands, is a destination defined by its striking contrasts. Often simplified as a global hub for hedonistic nightlife, the island possesses a profound history that stretches back millennia, far beyond the arrival of the first modern tourists.

Founded by the Phoenicians in 654 BC, the island—originally named Ibossim—served as a vital Mediterranean commercial port. Throughout the centuries, it was claimed by a succession of civilizations, including the Romans, Byzantines, and Moors, each leaving an indelible mark on its architecture and culture. This rich heritage is perhaps best captured in the fortified old town of Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage site that stands as a silent sentinel above the bustling harbor, its Renaissance walls telling stories of a time when the island needed constant protection from Mediterranean pirates.

Today, Ibiza represents an intriguing duality. While it undeniably remains the world’s electronic music capital—home to iconic, high-energy venues like Pacha and Amnesia—it is equally defined by a deep-seated bohemian spirit. This laid-back, creative energy traces its roots back to the 1960s, when the island became a sanctuary for artists, philosophers, and the hippie counterculture. This legacy survives today in the island’s vibrant markets and a pervasive sense of open-minded freedom that attracts as many wellness seekers as it does clubbers.

Beyond the music and the heritage, Ibiza hides fascinations unknown to many casual visitors. The island’s distinct reddish soil, for instance, owes its unique hue to the tannins from the abundant pine forests covering its hills. Furthermore, its history is eternally linked to the god Bes, the deity of music and dance, to whom the island was dedicated by its original founders. Perhaps most remarkably, legend even suggests that Nostradamus predicted Ibiza would be the only place on Earth to survive a future apocalypse, adding a layer of mystical allure to this truly legendary isle.

Get to know the island even better by reading our guide about where to stay in Ibiza.

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