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Amante Ibiza
Built right into the cliff side, Amante Beach Club features three levels of table seating and beach cabanas with beautiful sea views. A path leads down to the beach where swimming is encouraged. Advanced reservations are required.
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Balafia
Family-run restaurant Balafia has been a favorite for tourists and locals alike for years. There is no menu, just a huge open grill with a choice of prime meats, French fries and the most divine tomato salad. Be sure to...
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Bambuddha Grove
Set back in a lush garden is the ultimate only-in-Ibiza dining spot for celebs and locals alike. Its owner, John Moon, goes from table to table nightly, spreading blessings of “peace and love.” Bambuddha started as a gathering place for...
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Beach House
The Beach House comes from the same team behind El Chiringuito on Es Cavallet, so has a fantastic pedigree. It is located on the stunning Playa D’en Bossa, Ibiza’s equivalent of Miami’s South Beach. Beach House is more vibey in...
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El Bigote
Renowned for turning away the King of Spain when he did not have a reservation, this very local restaurant serves only one dish; the typical Ibizencan Bullit de Peix – saffron fish stew. Booking a table is absolutely essential for...
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El Chiringuito on Es Cavallet
El Chiringuito is a relatively recent addition to the lunch time Ibiza scene, and it is a welcome reprieve from the mainly Spanish beach restaurants. It is French-owned, so the menu is more European with some Asian elements. With a...
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El Olivo
It is hard to imagine a prettier setting than the old town of Dalt Vila where you will find the lovely French restaurant El Olivo. The charming spot serves smart and delicious French food in a beautifully lit setting. Most...
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Es Torrent
Es Torrent is considered by many to serve the best fish in the Balearics. The food is taken so seriously at this chic restaurant that when you book your table, you order your main course, even if it is days...
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Es Xarcu
Nestled on the rocks above the bay of Es Xarcu, this is a charmingly low-key restaurant with delicious food. Denton, a local white fish baked in salt is a specialty and the jamon iberico is the best on the island....
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Juan Y Andrea
Located right at the water’s edge on a paradisiacal strip of beach, Juan y Andrea is the place where the glitzy yachting crowd lunches on Catalan specialties. Try the fresh fish baked in salt or the lobster paella. Reservations are essential.
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La Paloma
This very pretty garden restaurant is hidden away in the tiny village of San Lorenzo in the north of the island, and serves authentic Mediterranean cuisine made from the freshest ingredients. Reservations are recommended as the restaurant is an island...
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Los Enamorados
Located on the water, Los Enamorados boasts a local Mediterranean menu and beautiful sunset views. Advanced reservations are required.
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Passion Café
Passion Café is a seriously healthy stop for detoxing or a quick pick-me-up. Its menu is full of cold-pressed juices, delicious and vitamin-packed smoothies, and a huge range of creatively healthy options, many including raw food. There are a couple...
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Sa Capella
One good reason to travel to this tourist-trodden area is Sa Capella, near San Antonio on the road to Santa Agnès. Expect high prices and tables of bronzed and beautiful VIP clients, who flock here more for the romantic atmosphere...
Ibiza

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Although internationally known for its booming nightlife scene, Ibiza also has a vibrant culinary tradition–first-time visitors may be surprised by the multitude of dining options. The island is home to several Michelin-starred restaurants, but is also chock-full of family-owned hidden gems.
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Beyond…
Consider combining your trip with one of these destinations.
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Barcelona
With Michelin-starred restaurants, nine World Heritage sites, some of the world’s most beautiful Gothic and modernist architecture and more than two miles of beaches in one European city, Spain's Barcelona is like a cross between L.A. and Paris. This charming...
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Seville
Andalusia’s capital represents the values of the region, emphasizing a small town sense of community and tradition. Seville’s architecture is the star, with alleyways, courtyards, palaces and private homes showcasing combinations of Moorish and European building and decorative styles. On...
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Madrid
The crown jewel of the Iberian plain, Madrid deserves a place on every sophisticated traveler’s itinerary. Spain's capital teems with proud history and a certain enthusiasm that pervades all aspects of the culture. You can see it in explosive Real...