Due to lower costs, we are looking at returning to Ibiza next May, around the 14th, to the Balansat in San Miguel (the week before half term).
What I can't remember as it's a few years since going that early is, will most places be open in San Antonio, Playa D'En Bossa, Es Cana etc?
I remember going just outside PDB in October, and it was totall dead, with hardly any bars or restaurants open
I wasnt too bothered, as I just wanted to sit by/in the pool and relax, but the wife and kids were climbing the walls
Cheers!
that way you can get to ibizatown easy by bus taxi or walk it.and nip over to san an one day.or santa eulalia just up the coast line.plus your only down the road from airport.10 euro;s in a taxi.any help in booking at atp hotel ask me ok.depends on your budget i guess.but i know them all.
We've stayed at the Torremar/Balansat before and know it has a half-decent entertainment programme (or did, anyway), and I don't imagine the resort has got much livelier.
In the past, we've stayed in PDB, San Antonio, Es Cana, Cala Llonga and San Miguel, but only once so early in the season, and that was 2003 or so at an all-inclusive (put me off AI for life!), but the entertainment, sport package and young kids being able to happily munch all day meant we didn't travel far from the hotel then!
We were looking at the Ebano in PDB too (was where we stayed the first time we took a holiday abroad), but it's a fair bit more (but not out of reach, price wise).
Basically, we are on a tight budget but want somewhere with English entertainment on-site or very close by (I'm not averse to driving, but I have walking difficulties at times, so don't want to be walking a mile uphill for a pint).
We have a 20yr old and a 21yr old - but none of us are into clubbing, just after somewhere with an act on and reasonably priced drinks will do. A decent pool is a must, as is the ability to get into it, and sit near it!
We try to avoid the 18-30 crowds as much as possible.
I had limited my search to hotels I know to be honest, as it's the only reference I have at the moment
how far can you walk.as having two 20 year old staying in atps or hotel is not good.you could leave them to it.there is murphys irish bar open all night.normal pub prices.down one street there are music bars plus cheapo uno;s.
nothing stopping you going to the don toni/palm beach/bahamas hotels at night to see there shows.you just pay at the bar for beers etc.infact you can walk into any hotel.look round buy a drink ask to have a meal.but see the head waiter and not the desk staff ok.10/to 15 stroll to these hotels.or get a taxi or bus 14 .
i take it you going diy.so book flight.then go onto sites to check prices.
It will be DIY as its much, much cheaper that way (took us a while to get the courage to do it that way, but I'll never do a package again). Even looking at driving down to Luton for the flights, as they seem to be a lot cheaper (even taking diesel into account) - although Easyjet haven't released NW airports to Ibiza prices yet.
The kids can find their own entertainment, they're old enough and ugly enough. Distance wise, I can certainly manage say Ebano to the Dausol cafe/restaurant on a good day as PDB is pretty much flat, but I've always found Ibiza taxis to be reasonable and reliable anyway.
join easyjets mews lettters.that way you should know when flights are out then.
Managed to do the flights and 3 apartments for 4 people for £160 each, which isn't bad! (Also leaves enough for car hire and a few extras we hadn't expected to be able to afford)
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