After spending a year of dreaming about Les Terrasses, we have just spent another wonderful week here which lived up to all my expectations. Francois and her team made my partner and I feel so welcome. Nothing is ever too much trouble for these wonderfully warm people. ||||This time we extended our stay as we wanted to dedicate a couple of days of our trip to the hotel, in addition to exploring more of Ibiza. This is not our usual travel style, we normally use a hotel as a base, but with Les Terrasses we actually wanted to make time to enjoy the pools and the gorgeous grounds. ||||We stayed in room 10 which had its on private terrace, perfect for doing yoga in the morning or enjoying some alone time. The food - morning, noon and night is delicious, I recommend having lunch on one of the sunny terraces or in the shade among the giant palm trees. Dinner at Les Terrasses is a truly romantic experience. ||||Whilst not essential, I recommend hiring a car if staying at Les Terrasses so you can get to nearby secluded spots such as Calle Bonita beach, Paloma Cafe and Aubergine. ||||Although this was my second visit to Les Terrasses it will certainly not be my last and I truly cannot...
Read moreThis is a great little hotel! We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would recommend. There is a very authentic feel at the hotel with beautiful gardens and a few areas to relax, plus 2 pools and a tennis court. The staff are excellent, super friendly and went out of there way to ensure we had a great visit to Ibiza. They arranged babysitting for us, provided recommendations for exploring the island and Formentera - all of this made our trip a success and we are very thankful for that. The food is very good! The hotel is well known for the Cous Cous night (once a week) which we enjoyed. Breakfast we found heathy and tasty and the team offered to accommodate any request we had there. If you’re after a great boutique hotel experience then this is the place. We would definitely stay there again. Thanks to Tullio and all the...
Read moreAcabamos de volver de una semana en les terrasses y la verdad es que volvemos como nuevos. Es una finca a 8 km de Ibiza, absolutamente rural. Tiene pequeñas casitas que son las distintas habitaciones y una casa central con salones chill out y terrazas muy chulas. Además, dos piscinas independientes.||La decoración es típicamente ibicenca mezclada con detalles árabes. ||||Hay una paz inmensa y si quieres descansar es genial. Es absolutamente necesario alquilar un coche.||||La cocina es muy buena e incluso tienen u n restaurante en Santa Gertrudis, muy cerca.||||Tiene algunos puntos negativos: la habitación 8 (pasamos allí la mitad de la estancia) es pequeña y no tiene ninguna intimidad, al estar adosada a la casa principal con ventanas en todas direcciones. Nos costó 262 euros la noche y, desde luego, no lo valía para nada. ||El menú de la noche es bueno pero caro, 35 euros sin bebidas, en total con vino unos 45-50. Cambia cada día. Eso sí, es una cena muy romántica en una terraza con velas, etc||||El desayuno es escaso: un vaso muy pequeño de zumo, café, pan con mantequilla y mermelada, yogur y cereales. Si quieres fruta, huevos, jamón o cualquier otra cosa, te la cobran aparte. Teniendo en cuenta que la habitación más barata vale 220 euros y la más cara más de 400, me parece una vergüenza que te cobren por un pequeño extra.||||También es cierto que tuvieron detalles muy buenos, alguna copa de vino gratis y sobre todo, un trato muy especial y gente encantadora. No entiendo la crítica anterior sobre la unfriendly atmosphere...||||Desde luego, yo...
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