At a Glance
A pastoral hotel set in the central hills of Ibiza, Can Curreu houses guests individual cottages tucked among olive groves and blooming orchards.
Review
In the island’s center (and just down the road from the Las Dalias market) is the first trendsetting agroturismo venture on Ibiza. Can Curreu continues to attract an international clientele, especially families and equestrians. Impeccably run, this quiet, rural converted finca has twelve comfortable whitewashed cottages with Sabine-pine wood beams, all of them encircled by fruit groves, giant cacti and sunflowers. Amenities include a pretty pool and riding stables on the premises, as well as an extensive spa with a sauna, hamman, Jacuzzi and gym.
The renowned restaurant, perched on a hill next to a 2,000-year-old olive tree, serves a creative mix of Asian and Catalonian dishes. Not trendy or ultraluxurious (the closest it gets to the “chill-out vibe” is a candle or two in your room), this inn inspires repeat visits because of its lush garden setting and great cuisine.
Who Should Stay
Couples and families who want to be in the rural north without compromising style and comfort
Written by Lanie Goodman