170 Hotels Ibiza - Spain
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PISCIS PARK
* £16,75
Avenida Portmany, 1 - 07820 San Antoni de Portmany
Hotel Category: TOURIST
Location: Seaside / Beach
- Zone: SANT ANTONI DE PORTMANY
The Piscis Park hotel is located in the centre of San Antonio, opposite to the beautiful San Antonio’s Bay, just 150 meters from the beach. A few minutes walk from the Hotel are the seafront and...
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DON PEPE
* £17,16
C/ Balancat 13 - 07820 San Antoni de Portmany
Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Seaside / Beach
- Zone: SANT ANTONI DE PORTMANY
The new hotel DON PEPE finds itself in a great position, 500 m from San Antonio’s Bay and 100 m from the famous “Sunset, Café del Mar and Savannah” and from the West End area with its lively...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Seaside / Beach
- Zone: SANT ANTONI DE PORTMANY
Formentera I, recently refurbished, has high quality apartments in a great location, just near the centre of San Antonio with its famous “Sunset, Café del Mar and Savannah”, and the...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Seaside / Beach
- Zone: SANT ANTONI DE PORTMANY
This small hotel is located at 200 metres from the centre of San Antonio and 100 metres from its beach. Small white building. Computer/FAX Hookups. Tea & Coffee Equipment. Ironing Facilities....
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Seaside / Beach
- Zone: SANT JOSEP DE SA TALAIA
Hotel Apartments Club Maritim, refurbished in 2005 is located in a quiet area in the bay area of San Antonio, 150 meters from the sea and 600 meters from the beach. Close to the Hotel you can find...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Seaside / Beach
- Zone: SANT ANTONI DE PORTMANY
This charming hotel offers a stunning location only approximately 300 m from the beach. A wide selection of shopping and entertainment venues are all located in the neighbourhood. The resort centre...
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DEL MAR
* £18,77
C/De la Mar, 1 - 07820 San Antonio
Hotel Category: TOURIST
Location: Seaside / Beach
- Zone: SANT ANTONI DE PORTMANY
DEL MAR, is situated on 50 m walking distance from San Antonio’ s Paseo Marítimo, close to the en lively West End area with its famous bustling nightlife scene and many varied restaurants and...
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Hotel Category: SUPERIOR TOURIST
Location: Seaside / Beach
- Zone: SANT ANTONI DE PORTMANY
The Calas de Ibiza apartments overlook straight onto the Xinxó beach, and offer all types of comforts: you can choose either to spend the day in our pool area with children´s playground or walk...
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Hotel Category: TOURIST
Location: Near city center
OK HOTEL BAY is a new formula of accommodation especially conceived for independent travellers who require centrally situated establishments, with unbeatable value for money. You will be...
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Hotel Category: TOURIST
Location: Seaside / Beach
- Zone: SANT ANTONI DE PORTMANY
Recently refurbished, Hotel Apartamentos MONTERREY enjoyes a pleasant and relaxing situation in walking distance (450 m) from the sandy beach of Punta Pinet on the bay of San Antonio.
Nice gardens...
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Eivissa or Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea, and belonging to Spain. With Formentera, it is one of the two Pine Islands. Major cities are Ibiza Town, Santa Eulària des Riu and San Antonio. Eivissa is the official Catalan name and the name used by its inhabitants; but the name used by Spanish speakers and the rest of the world is Ibiza (usually pronounced using the Castilian morphology: ih-'bee-thuh).History
In 654 BC Phoenician settlers founded a port in the Balearic Islands, as Ibossim, later known to Romans (as "Ebusus") for its wine, marble, and lead (from the Phoenician ibshim "island of pines"). The Greeks who came to Ibiza during the time of the Phoenicians were the first to call the two islands of Ibiza and Formentera the Pitiusas ("pine-covered islands"; a translation of the Phoenician name). With the decline of Phoenicia after the Assyrian invasions, Ibiza came under the umbrella of Carthage, also a former Phoenician colony. The island produced dye, salt, fish sauce (garum), and wool. A shrine with offerings to the goddess Tanit was established in the cave at Es Cuyram, and the rest of the Balearic Islands entered Eivissa's commercial orbit after 400 BC. Ibiza was a major trading post along the Mediterranean routes. Iberia began setting up its own trading stations along the nearby Balearic island of Mallorca, from which great quantities of the renowned Balearic slingers were hired as mercenaries for the diverse wars Carthage was fighting. During the Second Punic War the island was assaulted by the two Scipio brothers 209 BC but remained loyal to Carthage. With Carthaginian military luck running out on the Iberian mainland, Ibiza was last used by the fleeing Carthaginian General Mago to gather supplies and men before sailing to Menorca and then to Liguria. Ibiza managed to negotiate a favorable treaty with the Romans, who spared Ibiza from further destruction and allowed it to survive with its Carthaginian-Punic institutions well into the Empire days, when it became an official Roman municipality. This survival made Ibiza an excellent place to study Carthaginian-Punic civilization in later years, but also turned the island into a sleepy imperial outpost as it became more and more detached from the important trading routes of the time. The island was conquered by James I of Aragon in 1235.