Fiesta Hotel Playa d’en Bossa offers a perfect place to enjoy lively holidays and is ideal for young people who are looking for fun. Situated on Playa d'en Bossa, the most famous and liveliest of the island's beaches, the hotel is very close to one of the island's most famous discotheques and the biggest waterpark in Ibiza.
The hotel is for persons beyond 18 years old in a Half Board basis meals plan. (Breakfast and Dinner)
Right on the Playa d'en Bossa sea front, this hotel is notable for its perfect setting which allows clients fast access both to the airport and the Ibiza town centre (3 Km).
This area has an extensive and varied number of leisure opportunities.
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Restaurant: There is breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffet. With the booking of my hotel I had the half board which only consisted of breakfast and dinner buffet. However, if you notify reception 1 day prior, you may swap dinner for lunch buffet.
If you like buffet food then you most likely will enjoy the food in this hotel.
Breakfast Buffet: From my perspective I would rate the food quality as 8/10. Drinks such as grapefruit, orange, coffee, water, etc. are free of charge.
Dinner Buffet: From my perspective I would rate the food quality as 7/10. Fish was too salty, meats were overcooked/dry most of the time, many fried/battered foods, and "canned" taste like soups. Remember to bring money for dinner buffets because drinks are not included in the buffet. A bottled water costs 1.50 Euro, you can also buy pop, juices, and wine at the bar.
Overall, my favourite part of the buffet was fresh fruits.
Room: If you are a light sleeper I would not recommend staying at Hotel or Club Playa D'en Bossa. For 14 days in Ibiza I did not get 1 good night rest for the following reasons. 1. Planes fly over the hotel every 10-15 minutes; 2. Walls are really thin. You hear people having conversations in their rooms or if the TV is on, you hear footsteps in the hallway, and you hear the balcony doors open; 3. The beds are hard. I had back and shoulder pains my entire trip, thus preventing me from partying as much as I would have liked to; 4. From 9-12 every day at Club Playa Den Bossa, which is beside Hotel Playa Den Bossa, there is live entertainment; therefore, you hear the loud music, people on microphones, and people partying; 5. Space nightclub is 25 meters from Hotel Playa Den Bossa so there were days were you did heared backround music.
Reminder: The room has a safe; however, you need to pay for the safe (40 Euro for 14 days).
Beach/Pool: In Hotel Playa Den Bossa the pool is much smaller than Club Playa Den Bossa. Remember that you may use facilities at Club Playa Den Bossa. On the beach, chairs and umbrellas are not free of charge. For example, chair costs 6 Euro for the day. You are better of going to a supermarket and picking up a float bed for 3-6 Euro.
Conclusion: For a 3 star hotel who had an average buffet it is TOO expensive. In Playa Den Bossa hotels are beside the next one and everything is walking distance to stores, pubs, restaurants, etc. ...
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Best bang for the buck. Perfectly situated right across from Space and a block away from Bora Bora....
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Chicago, ILL 2011-03-27
Marta
3 out of 5
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Restaurant: There is breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffet. With the booking of my hotel I had the half board which only consisted of breakfast and dinner buffet. However, if you notify reception 1 day prior, you may swap dinner for lunch buffet.
If you like buffet food then you most likely will enjoy the food in this hotel.
Breakfast Buffet: From my perspective I would rate the food quality as 8/10. Drinks such as grapefruit, orange, coffee, water, etc. are free of charge.
Dinner Buffet: From my perspective I would rate the food quality as 7/10. Fish was too salty, meats were overcooked/dry most of the time, many fried/battered foods, and "canned" taste like soups. Remember to bring money for dinner buffets because drinks are not included in the buffet. A bottled water costs 1.50 Euro, you can also buy pop, juices, and wine at the bar.
Overall, my favourite part of the buffet was fresh fruits.
Room: If you are a light sleeper I would not recommend staying at Hotel or Club Playa D'en Bossa. For 14 days in Ibiza I did not get 1 good night rest for the following reasons. 1. Planes fly over the hotel every 10-15 minutes; 2. Walls are really thin. You hear people having conversations in their rooms or if the TV is on, you hear footsteps in the hallway, and you hear the balcony doors open; 3. The beds are hard. I had back and shoulder pains my entire trip, thus preventing me from partying as much as I would have liked to; 4. From 9-12 every day at Club Playa Den Bossa, which is beside Hotel Playa Den Bossa, there is live entertainment; therefore, you hear the loud music, people on microphones, and people partying; 5. Space nightclub is 25 meters from Hotel Playa Den Bossa so there were days were you did heared backround music.
Reminder: The room has a safe; however, you need to pay for the safe (40 Euro for 14 days).
Beach/Pool: In Hotel Playa Den Bossa the pool is much smaller than Club Playa Den Bossa. Remember that you may use facilities at Club Playa Den Bossa. On the beach, chairs and umbrellas are not free of charge. For example, chair costs 6 Euro for the day. You are better of going to a supermarket and picking up a float bed for 3-6 Euro.
Conclusion: For a 3 star hotel who had an average buffet it is TOO expensive. In Playa Den Bossa hotels are beside the next one and everything is walking distance to stores, pubs, restaurants, etc. ...
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Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 2011-07-28
Guiliam Weaver
4 out of 5
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We had a great time, there was only this one palm tree between my balcony and the most amazing of views, but at least I could see parts of it.
I have 1 tip to the hotel, cut the f... palm tree
but other wise it was great...
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