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Playa d'en Bossa
On Ibiza’s south east coast you’ll find the one of island’s most popular resorts, Playa d’en Bossa. You could say that Playa d’en Bossa has a dual personality – it’s a family hotspot and also a clubbers paradise. Boasting the longest beach on the island with watersports galore, it’s easy to see why it ticks the boxes with families, but it doesn’t stop here, there’s also the Aquamar Waterpark and Club Fiestaland to enjoy too. Party animals won’t be disappointed either with the wide range of nigh-time fun on offer including the famous Bora Bora and Space clubs. Add in a great selection of hotels and apartments to choose from and only a short transfer time from the airport and you have the recipe for a fun-filled holiday in the sun for all ages.
On Ibiza’s south east coast you’ll find the one of island’s most popular resorts, Playa d’en Bossa. You could say that Playa d’en Bossa has a dual personality – it’s a family hotspot and also a clubbers paradise. Boasting the longest beach on the island with watersports galore, it’s easy to see why it ticks the boxes with families, but it doesn’t stop here, there’s also the Aquamar Waterpark and Club Fiestaland to enjoy too. Party animals won’t be disappointed either with the wide range of nigh-time fun on offer including the famous Bora Bora and Space clubs. Add in a great selection of hotels and apartments to choose from and only a short transfer time from the airport and you have the recipe for a fun-filled holiday in the sun for all ages.
The clean and sandy beach is where you’ll find most people during the summer months with lots of watersports, including pedaloes, jetskis and banana boat rides, to add to the fun. Club Fiestaland offers tennis, squash, golf driving range, football, badminton, archery and there’s also the Aquamar Waterpark to enjoy. During the evenings, a mini-train ferries holiday makers to and from each end of the resort. The attractions of Ibiza Town are only a short ride away.
Food & Drink
The restaurants in Playa d’en Bossa are scattered along the beachfront and the streets behind offer a great choice including good old British pub grub, Chinese, Tex-Mex and pizzas. There’s a wider choice of cuisine at Figueretas up the road or in Ibiza Town.
In The Evening
Playa d’en Boss challenges Ibiza Town for the title of party capital of the island with the famous Space, Bora Bora and other discos spread throughout the resort. Ibiza Town is an easy ten-minute cab ride away for a change of scenery with Pacha and all the major clubs to choose from. Families are well catered for too with the Bowling Centre and cafés with playgrounds and/or big screen TVs to catch all the sporting action.
Health & Entry Requirements
It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct travel insurance and vaccinations and / or special medication for your destination. Please consult your GP for advice at least one month ahead of travel.
It is essential that you meet the visa and passport requirements for your chosen destination. Visit the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (http://www.fco.gov.uk) website for up to date entry requirements listed by country.
Ibiza's hot, dry summers are what make it a firm favourite with British holidaymakers. The summer season runs from May to October, with the highest temperatures and least rainfall in June, July, August and September. Spring and autumn are great times to explore the island, with mild temperatures and less crowds making it easy and pleasant to get around.