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The Tropic Garden really is a taste of paradise – with vibrant green palm trees, thick shrubs and well landscaped lawns setting the scene of your stay. You’ll also enjoy a big swimming pool that’s accompanied by a shallower one for the little ones to splash around in, and they’re both lined with plenty of sun loungers and parasols to lay out and relax. Tropic Garden is on the east coast of Ibiza in Santa Eulalia, just a short walk from the beach and market, and a 5-minute drive from the town centre. You won’t be left hungry with the huge buffet restaurant here serving dishes from all corners of the world – there’s even a couple of nights a week where dinner will be themed, so you can expect an array of flavours.
Santa Eulalia is a fantastic destination for couples looking for a romantic getaway and families looking for plenty of activities alike. The sunshine beams here, reaching temperatures around 30 degrees in the summer months, so you can keep that bronzed glow going long after you return home. There’s big beaches with all the amenities you could need for a beach day, a huge variety of restaurants, bars and cafes, and an all round good cultural scene making for excellent people-watching opportunities.
Despite being in the party haven of Ibiza, Santa Eulalia remains rather quiet after dark. There’s plenty of laid-back cocktail bars, or venues with live music, but if you’re looking for a wild night of partying you’ll need to head to the marina where you’ll find DJs taking you into the morning hours.
In the daytime there’s plenty to get up to – head to the Ethnographic Museum for a glimpse into Ibiza’s history, where you can look at the traditional clothes that were worn and agricultural tools that were used in years gone by. Whilst you’re there, you’ll be delighted with spectacular views overlooking the town, and you can get even higher by walking up Puig de Missa, which sits right next to the museum. You’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of Santa Eulalia and beyond.
Interestingly, Santa Eulalia has the only river in the whole of the Balearic Islands, so of course this is a must-visit. There’s a selection of tempting Spanish restaurants here too, and it’s a great place to take a nice stroll and soak up the sunshine as you go.
One of Ibiza's largest resorts, Santa Eulalia maintains its calm and is a charming, traditional Spanish resort oozing class. The town is a fantastic romantic getaway for couples but also provides a good base for families, who are drawn to the two good-sized beaches that are home to a selection of watersports.
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The Tropic Garden really is a taste of paradise – with vibrant green palm trees, thick shrubs and well landscaped lawns setting the scene of your stay. You’ll also enjoy a big swimming pool that’s accompanied by a shallower one for the little ones to splash around in, and they’re both lined with plenty of sun loungers and parasols to lay out and relax. Tropic Garden is on the east coast of Ibiza in Santa Eulalia, just a short walk from the beach and market, and a 5-minute drive from the town centre. You won’t be left hungry with the huge buffet restaurant here serving dishes from all corners of the world – there’s even a couple of nights a week where dinner will be themed, so you can expect an array of flavours.
Santa Eulalia is a fantastic destination for couples looking for a romantic getaway and families looking for plenty of activities alike. The sunshine beams here, reaching temperatures around 30 degrees in the summer months, so you can keep that bronzed glow going long after you return home. There’s big beaches with all the amenities you could need for a beach day, a huge variety of restaurants, bars and cafes, and an all round good cultural scene making for excellent people-watching opportunities.
Despite being in the party haven of Ibiza, Santa Eulalia remains rather quiet after dark. There’s plenty of laid-back cocktail bars, or venues with live music, but if you’re looking for a wild night of partying you’ll need to head to the marina where you’ll find DJs taking you into the morning hours.
In the daytime there’s plenty to get up to – head to the Ethnographic Museum for a glimpse into Ibiza’s history, where you can look at the traditional clothes that were worn and agricultural tools that were used in years gone by. Whilst you’re there, you’ll be delighted with spectacular views overlooking the town, and you can get even higher by walking up Puig de Missa, which sits right next to the museum. You’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of Santa Eulalia and beyond.
Interestingly, Santa Eulalia has the only river in the whole of the Balearic Islands, so of course this is a must-visit. There’s a selection of tempting Spanish restaurants here too, and it’s a great place to take a nice stroll and soak up the sunshine as you go.
One of Ibiza's largest resorts, Santa Eulalia maintains its calm and is a charming, traditional Spanish resort oozing class. The town is a fantastic romantic getaway for couples but also provides a good base for families, who are drawn to the two good-sized beaches that are home to a selection of watersports.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
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Our opening hours are Monday to Sunday 09:00 to 19:00.