One of the nearest restaurants is Cas Costas Grill & Market which serves a fusion of Mediterranean, European and Spanish cuisines as well as finger-licking barbecue meat. Visitors can come here for brunch, lunch and dinner and enjoy fresh, tasty food made from healthy ingredients.
The venue is a hot spot with locals, which indicates that this is the place to be, so it’s recommended to book in advance to secure a table. Inside, the décor is elegant and bright, reflecting the island’s charm. The food is served in generous portions and includes a tasty goats cheese salad, grilled garden vegetables, succulent grilled meat and white chocolate mousse for dessert. Guests will also be able to sit in the restaurant’s shaded courtyard that burns citronella to keep the mosquitoes away - be sure to cover up if you’re popular with them!
The glorious island of Es Vedra is only a half an hour drive away. Es Vedra is a striking and uninhabited rock island that stands nearly 400 metres high. The island is formed from limestone and lies just 2km of off Ibiza’s West Coast, opposite Cala d'Hort beach.
Es Vedra is brimming with mystery and has plenty of myths surrounding it. Some believe that it is the tip of the famed lost city of Atlantis, others maintain that it is one of the most magnetic spots on the Earth like the North Pole and The Bermuda Triangle. There any many other mysteries that surround Es Vedra, but above all, the island carries its own captivating energy and is enchantingly undisturbed and peaceful – an undisputed must-see while staying in Ibiza.