Hidden Ibiza Tours

Aw, this was a fabulous trip I went on in 2016, with a group of friends. To be honest, we booked it by mistake, as we thought we had booked a boat trip! (Well, we are tourists)!!

We met Dominic and his crew in a bar in the West End of San Antonio. After a drink, we were transported by minibus, to various locations near San Antonio. We began up by Cala Gracia, a amazingly beautiful place where we were jumping off cliffs and snorkeling. The Equipment was provided by the company, which was where I first got to use one of these new full face snorkel masks. (I bought mine of Ebay China for £9.99), although it was a few years ago and I believe now, they are more expensive.

From the cliffs, we headed to an old abandoned nightclub, which was a fantastic photo opportunity and so different to anything else we had seen. Dominic and his crew, were attentive, interesting, witty and a pleasure to be with.

The evening ends with a trip to the cliffs above Cala d’hort, looking out at the magical rock of Es Vedra, (Amazing View), where we sat on authentic hippie style cushions and blankets where we drank champagne and ate tapas, all the while being entertained by the crew playing guitars and singing. They also handed out instruments for us to play like castanets, triangle and a tambourine. Can you imagine the noise we made!! All that champagne and high spirits. It really was one of the best trips I had ever been on….even if it wasn’t a boat trip after all!!

I hope you all enjoy the photos below, which I hope give you an idea of what was involved and how much we enjoyed it. Thanks for reading xxx

I should point out that they don’t hand out instruments any more….I wonder why?

Overlooking Es Vedra
Secret location near Cala Gracia

Ibiza Randoms – over the Years

I have been travelling to Ibiza, a few times a year, for six years now. My first time was in 1983 and I finally returned in 2014, on a hen weekend. Since that 4 day trip, I come back every year, as often as I can. Sometimes I travel solo and other times come with,or meet friends here. It seems that I have become such a regular, people think I actually work there…….I wish!

I have had so many adventures and met some amazing people, as well as some who were not so amazing!! I have walked for miles, travelled on the buses all over the Island and Formentera, hired a moped, caught water taxis everwhere, been to day clubs, night clubs, VIP events, bars, discos, restaurants and visited many of the hotels. All the while, practising my spanish language skills or rather trying to, but oh, it’s so difficult. However, I have a friend, a very old Spanish lady, who teaches me Spanish every day (unless I’m hungover, then it has to be English), but I also help them out with English language/phrases that they can use in their restaurant. She introduces me to the other Spanish folk and because I am trying to learn their language, they treat me like family. I still can’t understand half of what they’re saying though, I just nod in the right places and keep saying …. si, claro, si!!

Over the years, I have taken so many photos in Ibiza, I thought, perhaps I could use this space to post some. I have one particular group of friends who regularly join me in Ibiza, we have had so many good times together, over the years that I couldn’t do a blog without mentioning them. The memories we share are so precious, so these photos include some of them, hope you like them?

As I’m sure you’re all probably aware, this is my first attempt at blogging, so please be patient with me while I learn the ropes and any tips please do let me know.

My trip to the Wikiwoo Hotel, Ibiza, May 2019

Well, this isn’t my first visit here, it’s my fourth. I love it. Its so quirky and different. The staff are amazing, the guys behind the bar, Connor and Guy are really friendly and make amazing cocktails. An amazing DJ plays throughout the day and evening and the hotel is often frequented by celebrities.

Without doubt the hotel, pool area and grounds are beautiful. The rooms are lovely, the designs are amazing. It’s located in a really nice part of San Antonio, called Calo des Moro, which is just up from Mambo’s on the coastal path.

I got a taxi here, which cost 12 Euro’s, as my hotel is down in the Bay area. I had a cocktail which cost 15 Euros and my lunch (Sandwich), cost 15 Euro’s. A bit pricey, but it was lovely food and an enjoyable day out.

You can visit the hotel for a meal and or drinks any time, although it’s best to book especially in the evenings as it gets really busy.

Not many people know, that you can also use their Pool area for a fee of 25 Euros and spend the day there splashing about on the pink floaties, whilst topping up your tan. You have to book though!

I found this hotel to be an amazing and beautiful place, I just wish it wasn’t so expensive, but you’re paying for quality and a taste of the high life.