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The Boat House
The guide was updated:The Boat House is a breezy, toes-in-the-sand kind of place right on the beach at Cala Sant Vicent. It’s got a laid-back, nautical feel with driftwood furniture, hammocks, and bits of fishing gear as decor. The menu’s a bit of a global mix: Mediterranean small plates, fresh-off-the-boat seafood, a few Asian-inspired dishes, and plenty for veggies too.
Useful Information
- Address: Carrer Cala Sant Vicent A, 3, Cala de Sant Vicent
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–10pm
- Website: theboathouseibiza.com
- Phone: +34 971 32 01 18
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The Boat House is a breezy, toes-in-the-sand kind of place right on the beach at Cala Sant Vicent. It’s got a laid-back, nautical feel with driftwood furniture, hammocks, and bits of fishing gear as decor. The menu’s a bit of a global mix: Mediterranean small plates, fresh-off-the-boat seafood, a few Asian-inspired dishes, and plenty for veggies too.
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El Bigotes
El Bigotes is a no-frills restaurant tucked near Cala Mastella, famous for serving one thing: the owner’s morning catch, cooked over a wood fire into a traditional Ibizan fish stew called bullit de peix. It’s served in two rounds—first the fish and potatoes, then rice made with the leftover broth. No menu, no choices, and no chance of getting in without a reservation—word is the king of Spain once got turned away for not booking ahead.
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Las dos Lunas
Las dos Lunas has been around since the early '80s and still feels like one of those places that knows exactly what it’s doing. The menu leans Italian with Mediterranean touches and most of it’s made from scratch, including the bread they bake in a wood-fired oven. The outdoor dining area feels more like a private courtyard than a restaurant—colourful tiles, vines spilling over stone walls, bougainvillea everywhere, and warm lighting that somehow makes even a Tuesday night feel like an event. It’s close to San Rafael, just off the road, but once you're inside, it’s like someone flipped the switch on the outside world. Book ahead if you want a table during the season—it fills up fast.
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La Paloma
La Paloma is one of those places that feels like a little escape, set in a quiet inland village, with a big garden full of olive trees and mismatched tables tucked under the shade. During the day, the food is Mediterranean with Middle Eastern touches—grilled fish, colorful salads, lots of veggies. At night, it shifts to Italian with handmade pasta and proper risotto. The atmosphere’s relaxed, a little hippie, and the kind of place you end up staying longer than planned.
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La Brasa
La Brasa is a beloved Mediterranean spot offering a dreamy garden setting where lush greenery, fairy lights, and rustic charm create an irresistibly romantic atmosphere. Set beneath a canopy of vines on a stone terrace, it’s perfect for long, leisurely meals under the stars. The menu highlights fresh seafood, grilled meats, and classic paella, all served with a modern touch and plenty of flair.
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La Oliva
In the heart of Ibiza’s buzzing old town, La Oliva pairs a breezy, elegant setting with bold Mediterranean cuisine laced with Asian flair. Tables spill onto a cobbled square under the island sun, framed by whitewashed walls, blooming flowers, and rustic wooden doors. Signature dishes like scarlet Ibiza prawns with citrus and delicate spice capture the kitchen’s fresh, vibrant style.
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Sa Carboneria
Off the main road and tucked away in a quaint street, Sa Carboneria is known for its magical and cosy atmosphere as well as for serving the best steaks in Santa Eulalia. A must-visit for meat-lovers as well as those looking for a romantic night on the island.
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Bar Doña Ana
Bar Doña Ana is a casual spot that shifts with the day—breakfast and coffee in the morning, beers and cocktails by sundown. It’s known for proper English breakfasts, sandwiches, and solid lunch options, with plenty of comfort food on the menu. You can grab a seat out on the sunny terrace or cool off inside with the AC.
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