Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay
Ibiza
OVERVIEW
Nobu is one of the world’s most famous restaurant groups, with outposts all over the globe: and now, a hotel on the sleepy coast of Talamanca Bay, Ibiza. Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay is a five-star luxury hotel that brings a fresh choice of where to stay on the island. It’s within stumbling distance of some of the island’s clubs, like Pacha, but it has its own scene as is as relaxing as it is fun. The setting on Talamanca Bay is ideal for getting into Ibiza Town (by car or by ferry) and exploring the island’s pretty beaches, including one right on its doorstep, backed by a number of beach bars.
If you are here to party then have no fear: the spa facilities will ensure that you look your best for your big nights out. Head here to be pampered at the Six Senses Spa, with skin smoothing treatments and massages, a nail bar to get your talons looking polished and a John Frieda blow dry bar to make sure your locks are ready for a night out, Ibiza style.
However you want to play your stay, the hotel has plenty of options. Ask the experienced concierge to organise day trips around the island, activities for the kids and reservations at the island’s top restaurants. During the day you can relax by the two beautiful pools, kick back on your terrace with an expertly mixed cocktail or dine at one of the hotel’s fantastic eateries, which includes its own branch Nobu.
SUMMARY
Rooms: 152
Location: Talamanca Bay, Ibiza
Nearest Airport: Ibiza International Airport
Board Basis: Bed & Breakfast
6 Reasons to visit Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay
- Sleek, stylish hotel on the shores of Talamanca Bay, just two kilometres from Ibiza Town
- Choice of four fabulous restaurants and a pool bar
- A short stroll from a family-friendly beach and the chic Marina Botafoch
- Rooms are arranged around the two tranquil swimming pools
- There’s mooring (and everything else you need) available for your yacht
- In most of the rooms the beds are positioned so you can wake up to a view of the Med
Kids clubs are designed to give little ones a taste of island living, with foraging lessons and craft sessions. Some of the more unusual activities include sushi and taco making and DJing. All of the restaurants have child-friendly menus, including bento boxes at Nobu, so there’s no need to worry about chicken nuggets and chips.
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Where to stay
Nobu Ibiza Bay’s rooms are decorated in traditional Balearic style and most have fantastic views of the bay. Rooms are mostly whitewashed with pops of colour from the hand-blown glass pendant lamps in opulent gold and deep blue. Floor-to-ceiling windows and glass balconies provide beautiful views, which are visible from the beds and sometimes the bathrooms, which are large, marble affairs with rainfall showers and Natura Bissé bath products.
Kids clubs are designed to give little ones a taste of island living, with foraging lessons and craft sessions. Some of the more unusual activities include sushi and taco making and DJing. All of the restaurants have child-friendly menus, including bento boxes at Nobu, so there’s no need to worry about chicken nuggets and chips.
What to do
Beautifully positioned on a crescent of sand on Talamanca Bay, close to the marina from which you can catch a ferry across the bay to the bustling port town. Several of the island’s top clubs are within a short distance, and thanks to the concierge’s excellent connections you won’t need to worry about securing tickets – they’ve got that covered. On site you’ll find an exquisite spa, nail bar, Technogym equipment-stuffed gym and blow dry salon by John Frieda.
Kids clubs are designed to give little ones a taste of island living, with foraging lessons and craft sessions. Some of the more unusual activities include sushi and taco making and DJing. All of the restaurants have child-friendly menus, including bento boxes at Nobu, so there’s no need to worry about chicken nuggets and chips.
What and Where to Eat
Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay has one of the best restaurant offerings on the island. There are four main restaurants plus a stylish pool bar, which serves some lethal cocktails and a selection of snacks; if you’re parked on a sun bed for the afternoon you’ll get jugs of cava sangria and tinto de verano delivered to you by a bevy of attractive waiters. You won’t want to miss the eponymous Nobu, which has a large terrace and indoor sushi bar and serves a selection of the chef’s signature dishes, like the famous black cod miso.
Kids clubs are designed to give little ones a taste of island living, with foraging lessons and craft sessions. Some of the more unusual activities include sushi and taco making and DJing. All of the restaurants have child-friendly menus, including bento boxes at Nobu, so there’s no need to worry about chicken nuggets and chips.
When to travel
Month | Temp(C) |
Sun(hrs) |
Rain(mm) |
---|---|---|---|
Jan |
12 | 7 | 42 |
Feb |
13 | 8 | 38 |
Mar |
14 | 9 | 33 |
Apr |
16 | 10 | 36 |
May |
18 | 12 | 27 |
Jun |
22 | 13 | 12 |
Jul |
25 | 13 | 8 |
Aug |
26 | 13 | 8 |
Sep |
24 | 10 | 30 |
Oct |
21 | 8 | 54 |
Nov |
16 | 8 | 39 |
Dec |
13 | 7 | 36 |