In the privileged surroundings of the Island of Ibiza we find “Sa Talaia”, a charming Country Hotel which respects the environment and fits in perfectly with the beautiful, quiet nature of Ibiza.
The Country Hotel Sa Talaia is an old Mansion that was once one of the most beautiful, luxurious and famous houses of its times. One of the hotel’s strengths is its decoration. Each room, lounge and bedroom has been decorated individually, taking constant care over every last detail in order to fill every corner with a special charm.
The hotel has two comfortable double rooms decorated in a unique style, eight spacious Junior Suites with a pleasant and comfortable lounge with a fireplace and two large Suites. Every detail has been thought of in their design and decoration to make your stay unique. They have large private terraces on which you can relax while enjoying the hotel’s wonderful surroundings.
For the hotel’s most select guests there are two exclusive Ducal Suites. These have been equipped with every detail characteristic of a luxury hotel and real antiques have been used in the decoration, making it a unique and personal place which will take you back to another time.
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