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Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay, a member of SLH, is set to open on 30 June 2017, located on the shores of Talamanca Bay.

The Ibizan-style rooms and suites, two private seafront pools, restaurants, spa, boutique, adult and family experiences have been carefully curated to provide guests with the finest, authentic island escape, without ever having to leave the resort.

Ideally positioned on the beaches of Talamanca Bay, two kilometres north of Ibiza Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and a leisurely 15 minutes’ walk from boutiques and clubs of Marina Botafoch, Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.Offering three restaurants and a pool bar, Ibiza Bay is a food-lover’s paradise. There are no fixed agendas; breakfast is served at guests’ leisure and spontaneous lunches blend into vivacious nights.

Ibiza Bay brings the first Six Senses Spa to the island. Mindful journeys, indulgent treatments, a yoga pavilion, state of the art gymnasium, blow dry bar, manicure/pedicure salons and indoor cabins, outdoor roof terraces and beach cabanas allow guests to spa wherever they desire.

Offering unparalleled fun, Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay’s Kids’ Club is engaging and exploratory, so much so that grown-ups will want to become kids again. From bohemian foraging sessions to a cookery school and Ibizan-inspired programmes, Ibiza Bay’s Kids Club is imaginative and innovative.

Rates start at €490 per night, based on double occupancy.


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