5 Best Hotels in Ibiza and the Balearic Islands, Spain

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Many hotels on the islands include a continental or full buffet breakfast in the room rate.

Hotel Born

$$$ | Carrer Sant Jaume 3, Palma, 07012, Spain Fodor's Choice

Romanesque arches and a giant palm tree spectacularly cover the central courtyard and reception area of this shabby-chic hotel, which occupies the former mansion of a noble Mallorcan family. Guest rooms are modest, though some have the original coffered and painted ceilings and traditional Mallorcan furnishings. The rates are more than reasonable, and a buffet breakfast is included.

Pros

  • Convenient for sightseeing
  • Romantic courtyard floodlit at night
  • Good value

Cons

  • Small rooms on the street side
  • Poor soundproofing
  • Mediocre breakfast
Carrer Sant Jaume 3, Palma, 07012, Spain
971-712942
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Credit cards accepted
30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dalt Murada

$$$ | Carrer Almudaina 6A, Palma, 07001, Spain

In an ideal location in the old part of Palma, a minute's walk to the cathedral, this town house, dating back to the 15th century, was the Sancho Moragues home until 2001, when the family opened it as a hotel. Most of the furniture, paintings, and decoration were their own, handed down for generations, but with modernization came enormous whirlpool tubs in the tile bathrooms and a pleasant rooftop terrace with a knockout view of the cathedral. Weather permitting, a basic breakfast is served in the lovely interior garden, overgrown with bougainvillea and orange and lemon trees.

Pros

  • Rooftop terrace with views
  • Modern touches in historic home
  • Steps from the cathedral

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • No parking
  • Erratic service
Carrer Almudaina 6A, Palma, 07001, Spain
971-425300
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Nov.–Apr.
23 rooms
No meals

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Hostal Parque

$$$ | Pl. del Parque 4, Eivissa, 07800, Spain
This is the top contender for a budget-friendly billet in the heart of town, and its location at the foot of Dalt Vila couldn't be better. Airy (but small) and fairly basic rooms are decorated in neutral tones of gray and beige, with hardwood floors and comfortable double beds with padded headboards. If it's available, go for the top-floor Suite 501, with its wonderful view of the ramparts.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Strategic location
  • Views over the square

Cons

  • Not much closet space
  • Square in front of the hotel is noisy until the wee hours in high season
  • Erratic service
Pl. del Parque 4, Eivissa, 07800, Spain
971-301358
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30 rooms
No meals

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Hotel Almudaina

$$$ | Av. Jaume III 9, Palma, 07012, Spain

Business travelers from the mainland favor this comfortable, central hotel, and it's an excellent choice for vacationers as well. Rooms have pebbled white walls, with furniture and color schemes in soothing tones of brown, cream, and orange, and, though the rooms are mostly singles and doubles, there are also a few family-friendly ones for three or four guests. Open year-round, the Almudaina has just three of its own parking spaces, which are understandably hard to reserve. You might want to pay a little more for the "Double Star" Room 804: the hotel's rooftop terrace-solarium is right next door, with wonderful views of the cathedral, the old town, and the harbor.

Pros

  • Steps from Palma's upscale shopping
  • Courteous, efficient service
  • Rooftop terrace and bar

Cons

  • Public spaces are small
  • Limited parking
  • Rooms directly below the Sky Bar can be noisy
Av. Jaume III 9, Palma, 07012, Spain
971-727340
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70 rooms
Free Breakfast

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La Vila Hotel and Restaurant

$$$ | Pl. de la Constitució 14, Sóller, 07100, Spain

Owner Toni Oliver obviously put a lot of work into this lovingly restored town house on Sóller's central square. Rooms—four on the square, four facing the interior—are plainly furnished, but the public spaces keep much of the original lush Moderniste detail: coffered ceilings, alabaster walls cut in floral patterns, arches in carved and painted plaster, and a three-story central staircase with a cupola. The terrace gourmet restaurant takes full advantage of the palm-shaded garden. Book well in advance.

Pros

  • Friendly service
  • Good location
  • Lovely Art Nouveau features

Cons

  • Rooms on the square can be noisy
  • No elevator
  • No pets
Pl. de la Constitució 14, Sóller, 07100, Spain
971-634641
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Credit cards accepted
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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