Situated in the scenic resort of Cala Llonga, close to Santa Eulalia, Hyde Ibiza will impress guests with first-class facilities, cutting-edge design, high-end gastronomy and easy access to the island’s highlights.
Hyde Ibiza has relaxed lounges, breakout spaces, bars, restaurants and outdoor terraces, making it the ideal spot to match your mood, meet others and recharge.
With a tasteful boho chic aesthetic and attractive artisanal touches, the hotel’s rooms - which go from standard and VIP rooms to luxuriously appointed two-bedroom suites - feature luxury bedding, blackout curtains and many other top-of-the-range amenities to ensure your maximum comfort.
Hyde Ibiza’s outstanding facilities include 24-hr security and CCTV, three pools with sun bed zones, concierge services, a gym overlooking the sea, and wellness services. It is a pet-friendly hotel.
Hyde Ibiza shares facilities with its sister hotel, Mondrian Ibiza, meaning visitors have full access to a plethora of superb dining and drinking options. Comprising four restaurants and four bars, the gastronomic and drinks offer is a veritable journey around the world. From Japanese haute cuisine, Mexican-influenced ocean-to-table fare and Aussie-style comfort food to pastries, snacks, coffee and high-end cocktails, there’s something for everyone. What’s more, thanks to its strong emphasis on locally sourced produce, you can be sure healthy, ethical eating is high on the agenda here.
Its privileged location and seamless blend of leisure amenities and work spaces make it the perfect base to chill out in style, explore the island or work from paradise. With day parties, live music, DJs and a fun, festive vibe, Hyde Beach Club is the place to see and be seen.
From Cala Llonga the popular resort of Santa Eulalia is only a few minutes away by car. From the bay you can also catch a ferry to Santa Eulalia, other destinations on the east coast of the island, Ibiza Town, and even Formentera. The airport is just 30 mins away by car.
Resort: Cala Llonga, Ibiza
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