NOBU HOTEL IBIZA BAY * * * * *
Rooms with terrace in a beachfront resort with pools, spa, bar and restaurant in Ibiza.
The recently opened Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay, overlooking the sands of Cala Talamanca, opened its doors in 2017. Luxurious, particular attention has been paid to detail, both in design and in the choice of materials: wood and ceramics punctuate the common areas, while the rooms (152 in total) with terrace and overlooking the beach are equipped with Italian marble showers. Two swimming pools, spa, fitness centre, children's club, bar, restaurant, boat transport service are among the services offered by this seaside resort .
Did you know? This review was written by our professional authors.
Compare and book your accommodation NOBU HOTEL IBIZA BAY
Members' reviews on NOBU HOTEL IBIZA BAY
The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Nobu is a world rebound brand. However as an ibiza regular I do not feel this hotel gives guests a true Balearic experience.
Service average and everything is overpriced.
EDIT;
Yes you can get a taxi from ibiza town sure. We decided to walk back (mistake!) through the baron marshland which surrounds the hotel. It isn’t in a premium or desirable location - I’ve stayed all over the island. I know ????
It was our first time here and sad that we aren't staying for longer, my 5 year old daughter does not want to leave!
Highly recommend for families that want to be spoilt and experience Nobu hospitality. We cannot wait to be back when the season starts in 2024! Thank you to the Nobu team for making our stay so memorable!
- water bottle should be provided every day and glasses should be replenished to save us asking room service every time.
- restaurant - very slow service compared to all other Nobu restaurants I’ve been to (London Park Lane, Shoreditch, Barcelona, Marbella, Dubai, Milan, Monaco - all better). Also seemed to be about 2.5x the price of all the other restaurants (makes sense to be a bit more due to Ibiza pricing but not 2.5x more). Wouldn’t eat in the restaurant again which is a shame as Nobu is usually one of my favourite restaurants. Normally a non-alcohol meal in Nobu would be around €150-200 but here it was €350 for far lesser service. A similar but much faster and cheaper restaurant with a similar menu was Bambuddah, which I would recommend visiting.
Other than the above was a great stay and we look forward to returning.