Hotels in Santa Eulalia, Spain
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19 years 5 months ago
We stayed in the resort of Santa Eulalia in Ibiza.
It was a good resort with plenty to do. From the harbour you could get a boat to pretty much anywhere in Ibiza.
The beach was long and sandy with its own lifeguard. Plenty of shops and restaurants of all types to choose from.
It was a good resort with plenty to do. From the harbour you could get a boat to pretty much anywhere in Ibiza.
The beach was long and sandy with its own lifeguard. Plenty of shops and restaurants of all types to choose from.
19 years 5 months ago
Santa Eulalia is a more upmarket resort than many of its neighbours and is a living town not just a holiday resort. It has a number of decent stores and a good designer clothing shop better than many in large uk towns.
There is a nice central square which has a market during the day and lovely old fashioned street full of restaurants which is classically spanish.
The promenade is nice but is unfortunately used by selfish dog owners who don`t clear up their mess,this is really the only downside of the resort.
There is a nice central square which has a market during the day and lovely old fashioned street full of restaurants which is classically spanish.
The promenade is nice but is unfortunately used by selfish dog owners who don`t clear up their mess,this is really the only downside of the resort.
19 years 6 months ago
Santa Eulalia is one of the finest resorts in the med in my opinion. It offers many fine sea food resturants around the outstanding marina area as well as on the closed to traffic resturant street (just a few streets back from the sea front)
The beach is large but never overcrowded (I use to live there). There admittadly is very little in the way of water sports there apart from a few pedlos, however that is what many find appealing. There are loads of bars and resturants lining the beach, spanish, english and otherwise. Santa Eulalia despite its obvious influence from British Expats still retains its Catalan chalms and boasts some excellent tapas bars which must be tried for a full experience of the town.
There are plenty of shops here and you can find your typical tacky gift shops on the high street alongside exclusive cloth shops and even a small department store.
I always really enjoyed staying in Santa Eulalia, it is a cocktail of friendly and relaxed holiday resort and lively spanish business centre and town. You get a real feel of Spain in Santa Eulalia! Enjoy.
The beach is large but never overcrowded (I use to live there). There admittadly is very little in the way of water sports there apart from a few pedlos, however that is what many find appealing. There are loads of bars and resturants lining the beach, spanish, english and otherwise. Santa Eulalia despite its obvious influence from British Expats still retains its Catalan chalms and boasts some excellent tapas bars which must be tried for a full experience of the town.
There are plenty of shops here and you can find your typical tacky gift shops on the high street alongside exclusive cloth shops and even a small department store.
I always really enjoyed staying in Santa Eulalia, it is a cocktail of friendly and relaxed holiday resort and lively spanish business centre and town. You get a real feel of Spain in Santa Eulalia! Enjoy.
19 years 6 months ago
Probably the worst resort I have been to. Will not go back never saw any resort entertainment.
Beach was ok lots of cafes beside the beach as well.
Beach was ok lots of cafes beside the beach as well.
19 years 6 months ago
Santa Eulalia is in our view the best resort on the island. Reasonable size town with shops, walks, restaurants etc other than just tourist fodder, without being a sprawling city.Resort very clean. Beaches very clean. Hippy market worth a visit on Wednesdays, though very busy. Buses to hippy market and other places, very cheap. Lots of internet cafes. We've been to Santa Eulalia 4 times and would go again.
19 years 6 months ago
The resort was superb, approx 15 minutes gentle walk from hotel and you were in the marina. You can walk full length on the promenade, which was always clean, and their are plenty of good local bars and restaurants available to suit all. There was plenty of activity although at this time of year not overcrowded so was able to look at all the shops and stalls selling plenty of local goods.Away from the promenade in the centre again lots of shops on the main street and on the next street wide range of resturants. The beach was excellent although we are not beach people, it was very clean and very safe for small children. You can hop along the coast line on the water taxis to visit other resorts and I would certainly recommend this to get a superb view of the island. Lots to see and do at this resort and would definely re-visit this resort.
20 years 1 month ago
The resort is very nice and different to many resorts we have stayed in in the past. It was more traditional and not full of tacky gift shops! The marina was also nice to walk around.
We did notice alot of stray dogs about and because of this there was a bit of dog mess about, but it was not as bad as we had been led to believe. We have seen worse on the streets in the UK.
There are 2 beaches, one right outside the Orquidea hotel which was fine, but the nice one was further up by the water fountain. The sea was clearer and there were no rocks in the water. This beach was much nicer for our children. We saw some dogs on the one in front of the hotel.
EATING OUT
Mels had been recommended, so we ate there on the first night. The food was fine, but nothing special and the drinks were expensive.
There was a café just up from the hotel called Vilore which did good children's meals and also a pint of lager for 1 Euro! Think this was just during the day and early evening though.
A place you MUST visit at least once (we ate there 3 times in a week!) is Daffers on Restaurant Row. They do an early bird 3 course meal for 12 Euros between 6:30 and 8:00 and 15 Euros after that. The menu is varied and has lots of choice. The service is excellent, efficient and very friendly and the restaurant has a really nice atmosphere. The lamb is gorgeous and the home-made liver pate was great too. My husband has eaten in expensive restaurants in hotels on business and he said that the food in Daffers beats them hands down. The place is always packed and people wait at the bar for a table, so it shows how popular it is. Can't imagine you would get a table in the summer without booking one.
We would return to the resort in the future.
20 years 1 month ago
A very pleasant, well-equipped resort, spoiled only by the amount of dog dirt on the streets.
20 years 1 month ago
The resort had an air of sopnistication which I did not think I would find in Ibiza. Shopping was a pleasure, with small botiques and a small market to satisfy most.
The resort felt a safe place to be for an evenings stroll, and the resort was hassle free and very clean.
The beach was cleaned nightly and a pleasure to be on, with a life guard on duty all of the week thst we were there.
We have been back to the same resort/hotel twice in 2005.
The resort felt a safe place to be for an evenings stroll, and the resort was hassle free and very clean.
The beach was cleaned nightly and a pleasure to be on, with a life guard on duty all of the week thst we were there.
We have been back to the same resort/hotel twice in 2005.
20 years 2 months ago
Resort was very nice, not too loud and not too quiet. All the barman spoke english so it was very easy to be understood when you could speak no spanish at all.
A must is a boat trip from the resort to an island called Formentera. It only cost 20euros and its like taking a trip to paradise where the water is crystal clear and the sand is pure white. The sea doesn't even have any ripples unless a boat comes in and tiny ripples emerge. When swimming out of your depth you can still see the sand beneath you as it was only an inch away! Don't go with the reps though because the trip is nearly 50 euros with them. The men on the glass bottom boats speak spanish, German and english so you wont end up on the wrong boat. It leaves from the harbour in the town and they run other boats to different areas of the island every day. Definately recommend.
A must is a boat trip from the resort to an island called Formentera. It only cost 20euros and its like taking a trip to paradise where the water is crystal clear and the sand is pure white. The sea doesn't even have any ripples unless a boat comes in and tiny ripples emerge. When swimming out of your depth you can still see the sand beneath you as it was only an inch away! Don't go with the reps though because the trip is nearly 50 euros with them. The men on the glass bottom boats speak spanish, German and english so you wont end up on the wrong boat. It leaves from the harbour in the town and they run other boats to different areas of the island every day. Definately recommend.
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