Ibiza Gran Hotel
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Review
Character and identity
Set along the marina with views across to the walled old town of Dalt Vila, Ibiza Gran Hotel is an all-suite property (187 in total) that plays the elegant counterpoint to the island's party reputation. The interiors function almost as a contemporary art gallery, with more than 400 pieces by 30-plus artists, including a lobby installation by Tomeu Ventayol and Katrin Kirk's suspended steel jellyfish. Dining peaks at La Gaia, where Óscar Molina works a Mediterranean, seasonal ethos. Add an Aqua Spa built around hydrotherapy, Club Chinois, and a Patricia Urquiola-designed casino, and the register is polished, attentive, low-key luxe.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-minded couples and high-profile travellers who want Ibiza's glamour without sleeping inside the club scene. It suits art collectors, serious eaters drawn to La Gaia, spa devotees who'll use the hydrotherapy circuit properly, and anyone who wants a marina-front base for exploring Dalt Vila by day and dancing on property by night.
Should look elsewhere:
Families seeking a kids' club, beach-first travellers (this is a marina address, not sand), and anyone wanting a quiet, traditional Balearic bolthole. The in-house casino and Club Chinois mean evenings have energy, not hush.
Bottom line
The defining draw here is the combination of museum-grade art, Molina's cooking at La Gaia, and a genuinely useful hydrotherapy spa, wrapped in a suite-only product where even entry categories deliver oval soaking tubs and marina views. Spend the money if Ibiza's design and dining matter more than direct beach access. Book a two-storey suite with a private plunge pool, and aim for shoulder season when rates ease but the island is still open.