As an expert on Ibiza, OneVillasIbiza would love to tell you a little more about the eating habits on this vibrant island. So if you’re wondering “What time do people go out to eat in Ibiza?”, the answer is surprisingly flexible! Most restaurants in Ibiza serve dinner from about 8 p.m. onward. This is considerably later than in many other European countries.
This supper at a later time fits perfectly with the relaxed rhythm of the island, where day and night blend seamlessly. Many restaurants allow you to eat until midnight – ideal if you’ve spent all day on one of the beautiful beaches or still want to watch the sunset at Dalt Vila first.
The art of dining in Ibiza
Ibiza is not only an island of beautiful nature and bustling nightclubs, but is also a true paradise for culinary foodies. The island has a rich tradition of Mediterranean cuisine, sometimes enriched with modern influences by the many international chefs here. Ibiza’s cuisine is a melting pot of flavors, with locally sourced ingredients and fresh seafood often taking center stage.
Eating as a social event
Eating out in Ibiza generally takes a little longer than it does with us. After all, it is also an important time of togetherness, and long after-dinner conversations are part of this. You often start with tapas or other small dishes, followed by the main course, with a tempting dessert to finish.
From authentic bistros to Michelin-starred restaurants
The choice of restaurants is huge in Ibiza, ranging from authentic bistros to Michelin-starred restaurants. Sometimes you get a nice view in addition to that, for example in the heart of Ibiza town, where you can look out over the old town, Dalt Vila, while eating. On the coastline, in places like Cala Jondal and Cala Tarida, you will find restaurants with breathtaking views of the crystal waters. Here you can eat with the sound of the quietly lapping waves in the background.
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Gastronomic diversity in Ibiza
Ibiza offers a whole range of culinary options, from traditional dishes to innovative fusion cuisines. One place where you can have a nice dinner out is Santa Gertrudis, a charming village known for its cozy terraces and fine restaurants, such as Bar Costa. This is a favorite among locals. Order a plate of jamón iberico or a tasty bocadillo (sandwich), all prepared with fresh, local ingredients. The village of San Juan, with its organic market and cozy eateries, is also popular with visitors who want to taste the authentic flavors of the island. Many restaurants also make some typical island specialties using daily fresh local produce, such as
frita de porc
(fried pork),
Borrida de rajada
(ray) and
sofrit pagès
(stew with lamb, chicken and various sausages).
Hidden pearls
Besides the more famous spots, Ibiza also offers plenty of hidden gems where you can also eat delicious food. Consider restaurants on quiet beaches such as Cala Saladeta and Cala Mastella, with phenomenal sea views. These are also great places to enjoy idyllic sunsets. On the west coast of the island you will find Cala Conta, also highly recommended. We also tip Blue Marlin in Cala Jondal, an iconic spot known for its hip clubs and upscale ambiance. For a more intimate experience, we recommend Cala Gracioneta – the perfect backdrop for a romantic dinner for two.
Iconic hotels and beach clubs where you can also eat well
Ibiza has plenty of famous hotels and beach clubs where you can also eat great food. Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay in Talamanca, for example, has a restaurant that serves the most delicious dishes while overlooking the beautiful bay. Jul’s Restaurant in Sant Josep is also a perfect place for a culinary adventure. For an unforgettable lunch, we recommend Cala Bassa Beach Club.
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Local ingredients and organic produce
In Ibiza, a lot of local ingredients and organic products are used. Terra Masía, a farm and restaurant near Santa Eulalia, offers a unique dining experience: every weekday here you can experience a concept that is
‘taste the farm’
called. You can then enjoy all the goodies they grow here on site. This is one of the favorite spots of many locals and visitors who like sustainable and delicious food.
Beautiful locations for large groups
There are also plenty of great places in Ibiza that can accommodate large families or groups of friends. Playa Es Cavallet and Playa d’en Bossa are popular locations where many excellent dining options can be found. Marina Botafoch, with its luxury yachts and stylish restaurants, is an ideal place for fancy dining with a larger group. Here you can enjoy international dishes overlooking the harbor.
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Culinary experiences near your villa
Many of the beautiful villas you can rent from OneVillasIbiza are strategically located near some of the island’s best restaurants. This means you never have to travel far to enjoy a delicious meal out the door. From a relaxed dinner at a traditional Ibizan restaurant to a chill night at a trendy beach club, it’s all possible here. After a culinary evening, there is nothing better than returning to all the luxury and comfort of your own vacation villa.
So whether you are a fan of Mediterranean cuisine and local specialties or just love international cuisines, Ibiza offers a wide range of flavors that will be a feast for your taste buds. During your stay, you can of course contact us for tips on great places to eat!
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