
The 5 Best Ibiza Hotels
When many travelers think of Ibiza, it tends to conjure images of bass-thumping music and nightclubs packed with revelers. Though there's no shortage of partying on this island off Spain's coast, the dreamy destination has so much more to offer. Discover winding cobblestone streets, a rich history featuring Romans and Moors, agritourism and a burgeoning art scene. And if you're still not sold, the island's 100-plus miles of postcard-perfect beaches should do the trick.
Whether you seek a sustainable wellness retreat or the buzziest rooftop in town, you can trust Forbes Travel Guide's exclusive list for it. Since 1958, we have rated hotels using an objective data-driven process designed to help luxury travelers. In 1960, we created the world's first independent Five-Star rating for hospitality.
To find the best hotels in Ibiza, our incognito inspectors posed as ordinary guests and stayed multiple nights at each property. The inspectors tested hundreds of exacting standards, with an emphasis on exceptional service, which accounts for 70% of a property's rating. The remaining 30% comes from the quality and condition of the facilities. FTG does not require a business relationship from the properties it rates, and it does not earn a commission if you book one of the following hotels.
BLESS Hotel Ibiza is a beauty near the beach.
Dip into a pool as blue as the Mediterranean Sea that rolls just outside the doors of BLESS Hotel Ibiza. After all, the Es Canar resort is all about immersing yourself in beauty and luxury, from those aforementioned pools — including a stunning adults-only rooftop spot with daybeds — to the indoor-outdoor spa and one of the finest restaurants in the country.
There are more than 150 rooms on the property, including six suites with seaside views, and one very large and refined presidential suite. All accommodations have a balcony and some of those rooms come complete with a hydromassage tub for a truly luxurious bathing experience. See more.
Unwind at the refined Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay.
Overlooking Talamanca Bay, Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay is a haven for foodies. The culinary offerings run the gamut, from celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa's fine-dining restaurant to Chambao, a casual dinner spot where your feet can nestle in the sand. Anything goes at this laid-back yet elegant property.
But there's much more to Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay than its epicurean exploits. Unwind in the onsite Ibiza Bay Spa by Six Senses, work out in the reimagined gym or partake in guided hikes, sunset yoga, sound baths and other wellness activities. See more.
Six Senses Ibiza is a sustainable stunner at Xarraca Bay.
Wade into the serene waters of Xarraca Bay while staying at Six Senses Ibiza, a 137-room hotel on the northern edge of the island. You could spend your whole time on the beach, but this relaxed luxury retreat aims to be a place for sustainability and wellness, too.
Here you can meditate in your private space or explore the natural beauty that surrounds the property, including beachfront caves overlooking the pristine Platja de Cala Xarraca. Plus, there are also 20 acres of lush and stunning land you can take in without ever leaving the resort. See more.
Despite its hometown's reputation as a paradise for partiers, Ibiza Gran Hotel manages to seamlessly bring timeless elegance and trendy modernity into one luxurious, low-key retreat. Perched along the picturesque marina overlooking the old walled town of Dalt Vila, the Ibiza resort lays claim to an enviable location for exploring — if you can pry yourself away from the nearly endless list of creature comforts that await inside.
A museum-quality contemporary art collection, top-shelf cuisine, a casino and two-story suites with private hydrotherapy plunge pools are just a few of the reasons this luxurious hotel is the stay of choice for countless high-profile guests. See more.
Party, get pampered and have poolside fun at The Unexpected Ibiza Hotel.
Partying meets pampering at the pink-hued paradise of The Unexpected Ibiza Hotel. The exclusive accommodation boasts all the best parts of the Ibiza lifestyle, including unfettered access to the adjacent beach club, with an extra dose of stylish seclusion whenever you want it.
The island experience is literally elevated here, thanks to an upscale rooftop bar and spacious suites that offer stellar ocean views from higher floors. VIP indulgences are de rigueur, from the poolside Oyster & Caviar Bar to gratis onsite shows and the Hi Club. See more.
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