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Bidrage med feedbackLugar muy ocupado bastante caro, pero los platos son muy buenos y el servicio amable y bien coordinado
Ubicado en Ses Salines. Zona top de Ibiza. Camino recto detrás del aeropuerto de Ibiza. Encontraras 2 lugares muy agradables para almorzar. El chiringuito y La escollera. Pues son parecidos pero diferentes. Difícil aparcar. Buena comida. Buen ambiente. Recomendable 100
Muy buena comida. un lugar hermoso aunque era demasiado caliente. Buena atención. precios altos, como en casi toda la isla, pero vale mucho.
La playa es muy amplia y tiene muy buenos servicios. Tienes que ir temprano porque te estás quedando sin tumbonas muy pronto. En verano las algas se apilan en la orilla y es bastante incómodo para aquellos que quieren disfrutar de los baños de mar. Mejor caminar un poco más y hacerlo donde el agua está libre de estas algas flotantes.
Me and my girlfriend visited here for the first and last time a couple of weeks ago. We both lived in Dubai previously and visited El Chiringuito on the Palm which was wonderful (which is no longer there unfortunately, probably an indication of the management...of this brand) and I wanted to spend the day here because it looked great online. I got catfished. Firstly make sure you have cash to pay the taxi when you arrive because they don’t pick up signal for card payments. Minor so we’ll let that slide. Next, when you arrive onto the beach it’s a free for all to grab loungers, no one is there to greet you and show you to your space on the beach. When you do arrive at your loungers, you’re greeted by plastic sun beds that look like second hand eBay finds and not in a good way. Next up, if you didn’t bring your own towel (and why would you right, because you’re at a ‘premium’ beach club you’re in trouble because you need to hire one. for two. Not just that, for two sunbeds and to hire an umbrella. down in a heartbeat. So now you’ve got your lounger, your towel and your umbrella, great. Let’s at least try to enjoy the beautiful beach now we thought. When we looked up towards the ocean we saw an enormous wall of black seaweed which blocked the sea quite literally the entire width of the beach club. I’m not being dramatic here, black seaweed blocked the ocean both ways like someone dumped it there to try to prevent people from swimming. So now swimming is off the menu unless you want to scale the seaweed mountain. By this point me and my girlfriend were looking at each other thinking that we were on MTV being Punk’d or something. Had I been on my own here I probably would have left but a) you’re literally in the middle of nowhere with no taxis and b) we’re both stubborn and optimistic people so we were determined to turn this car crash experience around. Next up, a member of staff finally comes over to us to offer some service. Not really, this is where they come to collect the euros for the sunbed set up. I would have given them another to jump in a digger and clear the seaweed. At this point we both wanted to get away from this bizarre experience and go for a walk so we decided to head up the beach for a walk. Brace yourselves. On both sides of the beach club is a nudist beach. I’m not talking topless, I mean fully nude and it was everywhere. It says a lot about El Chiringuito that the best part of the day was walking away from it and being surrounded by nudists. The beach is beautiful, the water is green and blue and no seaweed in sight. At this point I would have happily taken back my and laid towel-less on the sand and that would be my advice to anyone thinking of visiting here. We ordered some food a bit later which in fairness was ok (but how hard is a vegan burger and fries plus a couple of beers to get right really but if you want my advice then save yourself and go to the beach either side of EC. We are both liberal people and public nudity is part of Spanish culture so for me the nudist beach was no problem, it’s just ironic that to enjoy your day at EC you have to leave it. Once we got in the swing of the day and resigned ourselves to the fact that it was a disaster we found the hours passed quite quickly. As we left we thought the restaurant looked really nice if you were to come for a meal but judging by the food reviews I saw before writing this that would also be a big mistake. Ibiza is beautiful. Spanish people and culture are both wonderful. This place is a disaster. At best El Chiringuito Ibiza is a budget hotel beach masquerading as a premium beach club experience and robbing everyone of its customers blind for as long as they can maintain this fraud. Avoid at all costs.