Tài Khoản Khách
ngày 31 tháng 1 năm 2023
The Roca Bella, is one of those hotels that let its views and natural beauty speak for themselves. It was built in the 1950s, and its architectural design has rounded arches and whitewashed walls amid a sea of blue. Simple elegance, standing proudly on a rocky peninsula that overlooks the fields of Posidonia that reach out to Ibiza. The air quality is amazing, fresh, crisp and invigorating. I was there to recharge my batteries after the closing parties in Ibiza, and I was so happy I stayed there. I love classical hotels, and my room was just that. High ceilings, tiled floors and a large terrace looking out over a small bay dotted with traditional fisherman huts. I was surrounded by the stereo sounds of the sea; to my right, views out to Ibiza and to my left, views inland to Formentera and Es Pujols. This was nature in its purest form. As it was October, I experienced stormy seas, windy nights, hot sunny days and beautiful sunsets, all from the comfort of my whitewashed terrace. My bed was so comfortable, and I slept soundly every night. The room fittings were simple, staying loyal to its classical personality, and the owners deserve much credit for protecting the old character of the hotel. Too many hotels suffer from modern makeovers, and very few strive to protect and preserve the past. The Roca Bella is a shining example that less is more. The staff were a pleasure to deal with. Warm, welcoming and not in your face. They were always there if you needed them and discreet if you didn't need attention and just wanted to be by yourself. The Hotel was spotless, the cleaners were working up until 7 pm in the evenings and in the mornings, they were smiling and warm at breakfast. which was above average. Fresh fruit, breads, sweet pastries, cereals, yoghurts, fried and scrambled eggs, bacon, and cold meats, including Serano ham teas and coffees. It's a Balearic breakfast, so don't expect your traditional English Fry. The Balearics love their pastries, cold meats, and toasts with cheese, ham, and tomato paste for breakfast, as do the Italians, the biggest demographic visiting this hotel. Watching the sunrise as you sip your morning coffee was an unexpected surprise. The restaurant next to the hotel enjoys privileged views over the beach, and the food and service are above average. The menu is simple, but you will easily find something to eat. I tried the menu del dia one evening and had the best dish of my holiday, a prawn seafood-flavoured pasta dish that bursts with flavour and freshness. In restaurants like this, it's always good advice to try the chef's special of the day. The fresh fish dishes will not disappoint. Service was warm and friendly, with attentive, smiling staff. The main attraction of this elegant hotel is its privileged location. It's the gateway to the famous beaches of Ses Illetes, and the natural, raw energy of the place soothes and calms. Waking up to the sounds of the waves washing up on the rocks was another refres
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