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Aquarium Cap Blanc
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Restaurante Cala Gracioneta
Carrer a Grasio, 5, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
Teyo Ibiza
Carrer Nunó Sanç, 7-10, 07820 Cala Gracio, Illes Balears, Spain
Wi-Ki-Woo Hotel Ibiza
Carrer Ponent, 14, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
Monkey
C. de Joan Boscà, 2, bajo, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Balearic Islands, Spain
Restaurante Golden Buddha
Carrer de Santa Rosalia, 35, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
Kasbah Ibiza Sunset
Carrer de la Soledat, 68, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
SunSeaBar
Carrer de Cervantes, 50, Bajos, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Balearic Islands, Spain
Al Ayoun Sunset Ibiza
Carrer de Cervantes, 50, Bajos, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Balearic Islands, Spain
Es Tragón
Ctra. Cap Negret, s/n, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
Restaurante La Villa Portmany
Av. d'Isidor Macabich, 19, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
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TRS Ibiza Hotel - Only Adults
Camí des Portitxol, 1, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
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Carrer Nunó Sanç, 3, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
OKU IBIZA
Carrer Nunó Sanç, 7-10, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
Sol Bahía Ibiza Suites
Ctra. de Cala Gració, 23, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
ZEST Hotel Resort Ibiza – 5-Star Luxury Resort
Ctra. Cap Negret, 16, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
Hotel Abrat
Ctra. de Cala Gració, 5, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
Villa Sofia
Carrer Joan Xico, 3, 07829 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
Gran Sol Hotel
Carrer de la Soledat, 49, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
Hotel Blau Park
Carrer Velázquez, 9, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
Boutique Apartments Poniente Playa
Carrer Velázquez, 8, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
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Aquarium Cap Blanc

Ctra. de Cala Gració, s/n, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
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attractions: , restaurants: Restaurante Cala Gracioneta, Teyo Ibiza, Wi-Ki-Woo Hotel Ibiza, Monkey, Restaurante Golden Buddha, Kasbah Ibiza Sunset, SunSeaBar, Al Ayoun Sunset Ibiza, Es Tragón, Restaurante La Villa Portmany
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Nearby restaurants of Aquarium Cap Blanc

Restaurante Cala Gracioneta

Teyo Ibiza

Wi-Ki-Woo Hotel Ibiza

Monkey

Restaurante Golden Buddha

Kasbah Ibiza Sunset

SunSeaBar

Al Ayoun Sunset Ibiza

Es Tragón

Restaurante La Villa Portmany

Restaurante Cala Gracioneta

Restaurante Cala Gracioneta

3.9

(1.4K)

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Teyo Ibiza

Teyo Ibiza

4.5

(41)

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Wi-Ki-Woo Hotel Ibiza

Wi-Ki-Woo Hotel Ibiza

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(417)

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Monkey

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4.7

(729)

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4.4
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5.0
1y

This is the Queen of England 👑.  One was very pleased to be down here. One was greeted by pleasant staff at the bar which is at the entrance of the cave. The ticket costed about 7 euros. Just past entrance was an aquarium of Octupussy. A friendly chap mindlessly swimming around and sticking itself on the walls of the aquarium. One wasn't impressed as one wasn't offered a bow from thee. To go further in to the cave one had to duck as the the roof of the cave was lower than an average adult's height. There's a massive pool with a bridge across it. On the left, there were hound sharks, swimming like sharks and looked like they were looking for something. But it certainly wasn't prey because there plenty other fish swimming past and these being, mostly on top of the food, didn't give a toss. On the right of the bridge, there were lots of sting rays and their babies ,and lot of regular fat fish, who didn't have a clue what they were pursuing in life, but mere food processors that just eat and poop, and have no intellect. Once off the bridge on the other side there were lobsters and eels in aquariums too. One was pleased with her visit and one would recommend that visitors/tourists to the island, to visit this place during the day, once they have woken up from their shenanigans from the previous night, I.e, drinking, snogging, fornicating, etc - basic instincts/tendencies of cave men/women/ animals. Peasants and their peasants try. One must now depart and one's time is very important. One is once again happy to be of service to you peasants. Have a good time here....

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5.0
1y

Formerly known as Sa Cova de ses Llagostes (the lobster cave), this natural cave has been converted into an aquarium where you can observe marine species native to Ibiza in a 300m2 lake. The aquarium is part of the marine species recovery network, CREM. Injured animals rescued on the coast, such as turtles, are taken to the aquarium for recovery and subsequent return to the sea. In order to disseminate this work, the aquarium carries out educational activities and participates in the training of university students with internships.

Getting to the Cap Blanc Aquarium is very simple, either on foot, following a pedestrian path from Caló des Moro, or by boat, which leaves from the port of Sant Antoni on a daily basis. It is a very entertaining visit for the whole family and its bar with a terrace serves grilled sardines and provides a place to relax and...

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4.0
6y

After finding out that Aquarium supports saving fish, turtles etc, we decided to go and visit. Small cave which has been magically changed into a walk in aquarium. 5 Euro adult fee..(many hotels have 20% discount vouchers). Lovely experience being able to feed the different fish species. Fish food cost just a couple of Euro a tub..but the fish love it..so you may be tempted to buy more. Lovely small bar/cafe offering food and a well stocked bar and different kinds of hot beverages. No toilet, so go beforehand. Ferry back to the Harbour if the walk is too far. Very nice friendly staff who also speak English, so..no language barriers. Great...

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Arjun SangwanArjun Sangwan
This is the Queen of England 👑.  One was very pleased to be down here. One was greeted by pleasant staff at the bar which is at the entrance of the cave. The ticket costed about 7 euros. Just past entrance was an aquarium of Octupussy. A friendly chap mindlessly swimming around and sticking itself on the walls of the aquarium. One wasn't impressed as one wasn't offered a bow from thee. To go further in to the cave one had to duck as the the roof of the cave was lower than an average adult's height. There's a massive pool with a bridge across it. On the left, there were hound sharks, swimming like sharks and looked like they were looking for something. But it certainly wasn't prey because there plenty other fish swimming past and these being, mostly on top of the food, didn't give a toss. On the right of the bridge, there were lots of sting rays and their babies ,and lot of regular fat fish, who didn't have a clue what they were pursuing in life, but mere food processors that just eat and poop, and have no intellect. Once off the bridge on the other side there were lobsters and eels in aquariums too. One was pleased with her visit and one would recommend that visitors/tourists to the island, to visit this place during the day, once they have woken up from their shenanigans from the previous night, I.e, drinking, snogging, fornicating, etc - basic instincts/tendencies of cave men/women/ animals. Peasants and their peasants try. One must now depart and one's time is very important. One is once again happy to be of service to you peasants. Have a good time here. Tally-ho. 👋👑 👸 😎
Kathryn HarrisonKathryn Harrison
After finding out that Aquarium supports saving fish, turtles etc, we decided to go and visit. Small cave which has been magically changed into a walk in aquarium. 5 Euro adult fee..(many hotels have 20% discount vouchers). Lovely experience being able to feed the different fish species. Fish food cost just a couple of Euro a tub..but the fish love it..so you may be tempted to buy more. Lovely small bar/cafe offering food and a well stocked bar and different kinds of hot beverages. No toilet, so go beforehand. Ferry back to the Harbour if the walk is too far. Very nice friendly staff who also speak English, so..no language barriers. Great place to visit.
Herbert CarrollHerbert Carroll
Interesting enough to check out if you’re nearby and don’t mind the walk along the path. But, probably not worth a drive if coming from outside the area. Depending on how interesting you find it, you’ll spend 10 to 20 minutes looking at the three natural pools where the fish are kept. Some aquariums built into the rock as well. For the cost of 5€ per person, the price is reasonable considering it goes to a good cause. At the enterance, there a small booth to buy food and drinks and a handful of tables to sit. View is nice. Be forewarned, there are no toilets anywhere close by. Also, don’t bump your head going in. The cave ceiling is pretty low.
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This is the Queen of England 👑.  One was very pleased to be down here. One was greeted by pleasant staff at the bar which is at the entrance of the cave. The ticket costed about 7 euros. Just past entrance was an aquarium of Octupussy. A friendly chap mindlessly swimming around and sticking itself on the walls of the aquarium. One wasn't impressed as one wasn't offered a bow from thee. To go further in to the cave one had to duck as the the roof of the cave was lower than an average adult's height. There's a massive pool with a bridge across it. On the left, there were hound sharks, swimming like sharks and looked like they were looking for something. But it certainly wasn't prey because there plenty other fish swimming past and these being, mostly on top of the food, didn't give a toss. On the right of the bridge, there were lots of sting rays and their babies ,and lot of regular fat fish, who didn't have a clue what they were pursuing in life, but mere food processors that just eat and poop, and have no intellect. Once off the bridge on the other side there were lobsters and eels in aquariums too. One was pleased with her visit and one would recommend that visitors/tourists to the island, to visit this place during the day, once they have woken up from their shenanigans from the previous night, I.e, drinking, snogging, fornicating, etc - basic instincts/tendencies of cave men/women/ animals. Peasants and their peasants try. One must now depart and one's time is very important. One is once again happy to be of service to you peasants. Have a good time here. Tally-ho. 👋👑 👸 😎
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After finding out that Aquarium supports saving fish, turtles etc, we decided to go and visit. Small cave which has been magically changed into a walk in aquarium. 5 Euro adult fee..(many hotels have 20% discount vouchers). Lovely experience being able to feed the different fish species. Fish food cost just a couple of Euro a tub..but the fish love it..so you may be tempted to buy more. Lovely small bar/cafe offering food and a well stocked bar and different kinds of hot beverages. No toilet, so go beforehand. Ferry back to the Harbour if the walk is too far. Very nice friendly staff who also speak English, so..no language barriers. Great place to visit.
Kathryn Harrison

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Interesting enough to check out if you’re nearby and don’t mind the walk along the path. But, probably not worth a drive if coming from outside the area. Depending on how interesting you find it, you’ll spend 10 to 20 minutes looking at the three natural pools where the fish are kept. Some aquariums built into the rock as well. For the cost of 5€ per person, the price is reasonable considering it goes to a good cause. At the enterance, there a small booth to buy food and drinks and a handful of tables to sit. View is nice. Be forewarned, there are no toilets anywhere close by. Also, don’t bump your head going in. The cave ceiling is pretty low.
Herbert Carroll

Herbert Carroll

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