Guest User
February 1, 2023
As with any seasonal beach town, there is low season and high season. Low season, this is a $150/night hotel and high season it is $350/night hotel (just saying amounts as an example, check for actual rates). What it means is that, you feel taken advantage of during the high season because it is not really worth that rate and like you get a steal during low season. It is a nice hotel. I loved our suite - two separate rooms with a kitchenette and a decent sized but small bathroom with poor lighting. The bed was ok - a little hard but comfortable. The balcony looked to the hotel next door. If you like to go to bed early or like quiet, this is not the place for you, at least not during the high season. Music is playing from a lot of the rooms until folks leave to go to the nightclubs around midnight or 1 AM. And they are playing loud and drinking loud. And if you throw in someone like my friend who likes this crazy German chicken song, it can be a cacophony. The pool is very deep and very nice. But, I preferred to go to the ocean. There is definitely jockeying to get the seating around the pool. The hotel chain owns the one next door (Dorado) and that one seemed to be a bit quieter and more relaxing. On a separate note, I was warned that Ibiza is very expensive. The nightclubs are expensive ($35 -$100 for a ticket, $15 for a beer/shot, etc.) and the hotels are pricey during high season, but everything else was equal to or cheaper than where I live in Boston (restaurants, cabs, shops, etc.).