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Fiesta Hotel Cala Llonga ***

Apartado. 40, 07840 Sta Eulalia

Phone: +34 971 196501      Fax: +34 971 196513

  • Santa Eulalia

    Santa Eulalia del Río (officially known in Catalan as Santa Eulària des Riu) is a municipality on the east of the island of Ibiza.  During Muslim rule the area was called Xarc. Later, the Catalan conquest divided the island into sections that are similar to today’s boundaries. The name Santa Eulalia comes from the church that was constructed immediately after the Catalan conquest.  This area also boasts the only river in the Balearic Islands, which was especially important during this period for farming and wheat mills. The town flourished around the church on the top of the Puig de Missa hill.  The church that is found there today was built in the XVI century to act as a defence tower from which the entire town could fire artillery. The municipality also includes the parish of Santa Eulalia del Río, those of San Carles de Peralta and Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera and part of Nuestra Señora de Jesús and the Puig d´en Valls. There are approximately 25,080 residents and the surface area is 153.48km2. It also boasts a yacht club with room for 384 boats and the only golf course on the island, which features 18 holes.

  • Ibiza

    Ibiza and Formentera, also known as the “Islas Pitiusas” because of the abundance of pine trees that cover their landscapes, are home to about 111.200 inhabitants. The maximum length of the island by highway is 42 km. The beautiful island of Ibiza endowed with a striking mix of culture, crystal blue waters, vegetation, warm weather, caves, markets, sports, a unique and famed nightlife, and easy access by air and sea to Spain and the rest of Europe.
    Ibiza city is one of the most fascinating parts of the island.  From day to night the streets offer constant activity, a complete mix of styles and a remarkable sense of openness and freedom.
    Important highlights are the Cathedral (14th century) and walls from the Renaissance era, both included as part of the historic art of Dalt Vila and declared a World Heritage Site in 1999.  From here one may enjoy an exceptional view of the bay.

    Details of interest

    Oficial time: UTC +1, Madrid, Berlin
    Oficial language: Spanish
    Oficial currency: Euro
    Population: 111.000
    Electricity: 220 V

Trips and Excursions

Las Salinas 25km/ 25min
Declared a Natural Reserve in 1995. The salty terrain is home to various animal species and vegetables which form a rich ecosystem that offers a unique landscape and unforgettable beaches.

Aguamar Waterpark *
Located in Playa d'en Bossa. Very popular. Offers all types of waterslides and pools

Hippy Markets *
Playa d’en Bossa (20km) Punta Arabí (10km) and Las Dalias (10km), the popular hippy markets where one will find a wide range of handmade items crafted from natural materials, as well as clothing, silver, incense, and an exotic, one of a kind atmosphere.

Bus tour of Ibiza *
(trips leaving from Ibiza, San Antonio y San Miguel)

Can Marça Cave 20km/ 20min *
The entrance is found on a large hill with spectacular views of the sea in the Port of San Miguel.  It was discovered and used by pirates. The fossilized waterfalls and water currents gave shape to some amazing geographical formations that today are artificially reproduces in order to show what existed in those times.

Es Vedrà 20km/ 20min
Located in front of Cala d’Hort, this enigmatic and spectacular little island of 391m is home to many legends and is considered one of the most magical and mysterious places on the island of Ibiza, above all for its magnificent sunset.

Ethnological Museum of Santa Eulalia 5km/ 10min *
Located within a countryside home in the neighbourhood of Pueg d’en Missa.  The museum allows visitors to discover interesting anthropological information about life in Ibiza over the centuries.
Videos that explain the traditional dress, music, regional dances, agriculture, architecture, and other different aspects of life in Ibiza are available in several languages.

In Ibiza city:
The old part of Dalt Vila, cathedral and Renaissance era walls 25km/ 25min
Excursion to the walled area of Dalt Vila, with its defensive walls, passageways and zigzaging walls.
Wonderful views of the city and interesting stores offering unique, handcrafted items.

Yacht Club Marina Botafoch 20km/ 20min
Located at the end of the port.
For those who prefer to save themselves the walk, there is a boat service that connects the city and docks in front of El Divino.
The area offers excellent restaurants.
The firework shows and processions
take place here on some of the holidays. In Holidays in Ibiza fall on the 5th and 8th of August (Holiday of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves) and in San Antonio on the 24th of August (San Bartolomé).

Routes of the Boat Trips *
Boat trips to and from nearby beaches, towns, and hippy markets.  A great way to travel at a modest price.

Boat from San Antonio to Cala Bassa,
Cala Conta, Cala Tarida, and Formentera.
Ferry from the port to the yacht club.
From Figueretas to the yacht club and Formentera.
From Ibiza to Figueretas, Santa Eulalia and Formentera.
From Santa Eulalia to Cala Pada, Cala Lleña, Cala Llonga, Ibiza and Formentera.
The trips from Santa Eulalia and San Antonio to Formentera are a bit longer.

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