Grand Palladium Palace Ibiza Resort & Spa

Palladium Palace

Ibiza! It’s been coming up in conversations a lot lately. I’ve never actually been but definitely would be keen to pay the island a visit. I’ve always had a wonderful time in Spain during each of my many trips there, and word is all the Balearic islands are just as amazing and extremely beautiful. And based on what I’ve been hearing recently, if and when I do manage to get to Ibiza, the perfect place to stay might just be the Palladium Palace.

The all inclusive five star Grand Palladium Palace Ibiza Resort & Spa is set on the beach at Playa d’en Bossa. Ideally placed for maximum relaxation, Playa d’en Bossa is the longest stretch of beach on Ibiza with white sands and shallow water extending far from the shore. Of course, this is Ibiza. So there are plenty of bars nearby as well as opportunities to indulge in the infamous local nightlife … or whatever-time-you-feel-like-partying-life with hotspots like the infamous all day/all night venue Bora Bora in the area. Odds are I’d be more inclined to lounge at the pool or on the beach, but it’s always good to know I’ve got options.

The Palladium Palace features more than 400 rooms, all with modern interiors and views of the Med. From state of the art gym facilities and a range of sport activities such as tennis and sea kayaking to a full service spa and chill out areas with Bali beds, the hotel offers an array of services to ensure guest are content during their stay and leave with the hopes of returning. On top of that there are multiple pools, free WiFi, a number of restaurants onsite, and six high tech and spacious meeting rooms suitable for all sorts of purposes.

A quick look over at Tripadvisor reveals a 2014 Certificate of Excellence for the Palladium Palace, along with overwhelmingly positive reviews, and phenomenal ratings – especially with respect to cleanliness and service.

Sounds like a safe bet to me! Now, who’s ready to hit the beach?

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