Located close to Ibiza’s eastern coastline, this picturesque corner of the island is home to olive plantations, vineyards, rolling green hills and that rare breed; the traditional finca. Casa Solana, a fine and beautifully restored example, nestles in amongst its delightful gardens, with breath-taking countryside views which stretch for miles.
There’s nothing more relaxing than a holiday home within walking distance of restaurants and places to explore. That’s Casa Solana! You can walk to the lovely village of San Carlos and discover the pretty white church, tree-lined streets, pavement cafes, and hippie culture.
As well as traditional lifestyle still enduring for locals and those shunning modern life, San Carlos embraces its visitors, luring you into bars, restaurants and market stalls to sample local wine, tapas dishes and craft. There’s even a playground for children.
It is from the centre of San Carlos that you can follow a road in virtually any direction and it will take you to one of the fabulous beaches along the east coast. A ten-minute drive from the village, Cala Lena is sandy, sheltered, quiet and family-friendly.
Cala Nova is a hotspot for surfers and beautifully unspoilt, while Cala San Vicente is relatively urban, well-served with beach-front facilities and where the sea is impossibly blue. Head here for perfect snorkelling beside the cliffs and safe swimming.
Santa Eulalia is the third biggest resort in Ibiza and just a short drive from Casa Solana. Boasting its own broad, sandy beach, you can also promenade along the tree-lined boulevard running along the shore.
You’ll see charming shops, bars, ice cream stalls and restaurants. Keep walking, and you’ll arrive at the upmarket marina. This is where sleek looking yachts meet designer boutiques and waterfront entertainment venues host chilled-out evenings, which stretch on into the small hours.