CAN DOMINGO – No wonder that this great restaurant has been appearing as number one at Sant Josep’s areas on Trip Advisor for a long time. Located in a wonderful country location in the south of the island, not far from Ibiza town. Its lovely and romantic terrace, overlooking a valley that arrives to the sea, combined with a hearty and genuine Italian cuisine will make the experience of dinning at Can Domingo one of the unforgettable memories of your holidays.

SA CALETA Restaurant – A place run by lovely, hardworking and dedicated people who will not let you go back home without having tasted the best of Ibiza’s seafood and traditional cuisine. Always with a smile, ready to advise and share with guests their joy to make things right. There are many other, and maybe more celebrated, seafood restaurants in the island but what surely makes Sa Caleta special is knowing the place is open 365 days a year. It sure makes you feel privileged to know you can enjoy their privileged location and superb food all year round.
SLUIZ (Santa Gertrudis) – It is difficult to define this huge store on the road to Santa Gertrudis (in the center of the island). It is a decoration shop, a museum, a terrace, a lounge bar, a boutique, a farm, a restaurant, a bookstore, a baskets shop…The herd of cows welcoming you from the road already announces that you will be facing a special experience when entering the store. A must visit to spend some time on a early Ibiza evening and find that addition to your home that you never imagined you needed. Opened 365 days per year from 10am to 11pm.

CAFE MARIANO – We believe, in general, it is hard to find good and quality Spanish “tapas” in Ibiza but this cozy corner cafe definitely offers the best we’ve found in the island so far. What makes it even more surprising is the fact it is located in the heart of Ibiza´s port, full of the typical “tourist traps” offering poor imitations of what good “tapas” are. Café Mariano offers now a list of 20 options together with a wide variety of international cuisine main courses. Their plan for next season in 2014 is to expand their tapas offer success and dedicate their whole menu to this delicious formula. Don´t miss the “manchego and iberico” croquettes, they’re the perfect excuse to make a stop every time we pass by Ibiza town.
Would you recommend these places? Or have you others in mind?
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