Hi loves,
This
blogpost is all about my 5 days experience in Ibiza. I’ll be talking about the
must-go places, best food, where to sleep and where to shop. (And what not to
do). If you follow me on Instagram you may have seen that I always use the hashtag atlilysgoes... So be sure to check out the hashtag, #atlilysgoesibiza on instagram! 😄
#wheretosleep
From
Thursday the 14 of September until Tuesday the 19 of September I stayed at the
pinkest (I’m not even joking) hotel in Ibiza; Tropicana Ibiza Coast Suites. Our room had the name 'Miami beach' just like any other room they invented a cocktailname. Tropicana
is a pink and lime green hotel with suites very close to Playa d’en Bossa. (About
200 metres). And is inspired by the iconic Art Deco hotels in Miami. Retro vibes, palmtrees,
flamingos and they even have their own popcorn machine! (Do you get what I’m
talking about?) The
room or suite for 2 persons are pretty big, they have their own kitchen,
bathroom, living area and of course two beds to sleep in. You also have your
own balcony. (My mom would definitely recommend the shower haha, no joke).
| Tropicana Suites |
#wheretotan
Playa d’en
Bossa is one of the most visited beaches in Ibiza. The reason why is because
the populair Ushuiaia beach club is placed over here. If you love quite
beaches, no music and no wasted teenagers, I wouldn’t recommend this beach. But
because we stayed at Tropicana we were allowed to use the sunbeds in Santos/Dorados beach club (It’s from the same owner as Tropicana) which is as close to the beach
as possible. I liked the vibe here, even though it’s nearby Playa d’en Bossa it’s
one of the coolest, quitest and relaxing beach clubs I ever been.
| Dorados Beach Club |
#wheretoshop
As a
fashion blogger, I can’t resist the shops. Saturday was
the perfect weather to shop around Ibizatown. We took the bus, to Eivissa for
1.90 euros per person, one way ticket. A cab is around 12 euros, which we took
on our way back to the hotel. The old town isn’t only great to shop but also
great to visit and wonder around. Small streets with tiny little restaurants
and local people. As there are many shops with tipical Ibiza clothes, my
favorite shop wasn’t one of these.
But it was Ruta Ibiza it's a small shop at the Paseo Vara de Rey, 13, 07800 Ibiza. You can find here very trendy new clothes for
woman. The clothes are out of the box, original and stylish. If wanted
e-verything. I bought this ‘70 style inspired jacket made out of velvet and a white small dress with bows on the shoulders.
| RUTA Ibiza
Love,
Atlilys 👄💓
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