Mondrian Ibiza
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Character and identity
Mondrian Ibiza sits directly on Cala Llonga bay, a rare beachfront perch on an island where most resorts cling to the hillsides above the water. The 154-room property runs on a seasonal calendar and trades in art-forward Mediterranean cool: sculptural furnishings, bespoke installations from London collective Gone Rogue, and material palettes drawn from the island's raw landscape. Every room opens to a private balcony or terrace. Four pools cover different moods, from quiet lounging (with Bali beds) to a livelier bar scene. Dining is shared with next-door sister property Hyde, which broadens the restaurant and bar roster considerably.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-literate couples and groups who want Ibiza's creative, cosmopolitan side without committing to the club-circuit chaos of the west coast. The beachfront setting, art programme and pool-bar energy suit travellers who value style, atmosphere and easy access to turquoise water. Families are genuinely catered for via the Monkids club, with ball pit, cinema room and crafts zone.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers chasing the full Playa d'en Bossa or San Antonio party scene are on the wrong side of the island. Anyone after a quiet, traditional five-star service register, or a year-round bolthole, should look elsewhere given the seasonal operation and trend-driven design language.
Bottom line
The proposition here is a hard-to-find beachfront address on Cala Llonga paired with a serious art and design programme, with sister-hotel Hyde adding restaurant depth next door. Book a terrace room facing the bay, target June or September for warm water without August prices, and come with an appetite for the pool-bar scene rather than expecting a hushed resort.