I booked this holiday as a last minute deal! This was my first time to Ibiza and I was concerned slightly about the reputation of the island. To my surprise playa d'en bossa was a lovely area to stay.
Majority of the hotels/apartments that line the sea front of playa d'en bossa are owned by the Fiesta chain. All of which are rated 3* plus. The Club Don Toni is an excellent hotel and would be an excellent place for families. A good selection of food was provided for both breakfast and dinner. Be aware on arrival, you can purchase wrist bands to make drinks all inclusive or food all inclusive. I would highly recommend this if you are planning to stay with-in the complex most of the day as the drinks were relatively expensive.
Although one of Ibiza's largest clubs is situated in Playa D'en Bossa I was not made aware/see any trouble whilst I was there. Avoid the bars near to the club however as these are extremely expensive! The famous Bora Bora bar is also situated in Playa D'en Bossa and for 2 non alcoholic drinks setting me back almost £10 during the day it's certainly a place that I wouldn't visit again!
If you like walking you can attempt to walk to Ibiza town. There are two routes (costal/or through the different towns/villages). The costal walk was quite difficult in parts and certainly wouldn't be advisable in the height of summer! Trust me! The costal route took approximately 1h30mins with several "breaks" along the way! A taxi back was essential! :-) There are also buses that run regularly to Ibiza town and I would advise you to visit here if you want to purchase duty free goods as they are quite a lot cheaper!
I would definitely return to playa d'en bossa and would stay at any of the Fiesta hotels. I would avoid some of the self catering/apartments in the town as these are full of groups of youngsters if that's not your cup of tea!!







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