Can Luna, Ibiza
SLEEPS 10

From the outside, it’s classic Ibiza — low, white, understated. Then you walk in and it keeps going. Not in size, but in moments.
A Moroccan-style courtyard with water lilies sets the tone immediately. Then a sunken plunge pool tucked into greenery. An outdoor shower you’ll pretend is about practicality but isn’t. Built-in sofas that swallow you whole. A standalone bath that will absolutely be photographed. Five en-suite bedrooms, including a separate guesthouse setup, so everyone has space without the house losing that shared feeling.
What it does differently to most villas is encourage drifting rather than gathering. You don’t sit in one place — you rotate. Coffee here, sun there, aperitif somewhere else, dinner outside as the sky does what Ibiza skies do. It’s less main pool, main terrace, and more a collection of small scenes that the group moves between all day without any particular plan.
Good to know: Multiple outdoor levels and spaces, so worth a walk-round on arrival before everyone picks a spot. Weekly linen change included.
From £1,580 per night
Faena Villa, Nr Ibiza Town
SLEEPS 16

Five minutes from Ibiza Town, gates that close, and 17,000m² of private grounds — which in this part of the island is almost absurd.
Once you’re in, you’re in. Multiple wings mean people can disappear when they need to (and by day two, they will), and the lagoon-style pool sits at the centre of everything — less villa, more boutique hotel, in a way that doesn’t feel try-hard. A chef comes in for breakfast each morning, which removes the one logistical conversation nobody wants to have at 9am in Ibiza. From there, it’s pool, terrace, and repeat until someone eventually suggests going into town.
By late afternoon the house always splits: half the group is staying put, half is getting ready. Both options feel equally viable, which is the whole point of a villa at this level — nobody has to compromise on what kind of Ibiza they want. Tennis court if anyone feels suddenly athletic. Wood-fired oven if someone decides they’re hosting dinner instead.
It’s a very controlled version of chaos, if you choose it.
Good to know: Breakfast chef included, groceries extra. Daily housekeeping. Five minutes to Ibiza Town. Full privacy — no overlooking neighbours.
From £2,236 per night
Can Avy, North Ibiza
SLEEPS 14–16

Everything — pool, terraces, bedrooms — is pointed at the same view. Infinity pool, sea, horizon, sunset. It’s straightforward in the best possible way.
Up near Benirràs Beach in the north, this is the villa for the group that keeps saying they want a different kind of Ibiza and actually means it. Seven en-suite bedrooms, clean and modern throughout, but the house isn’t the point — what’s outside it is. Days organise themselves: swim, eat, watch the light change, repeat. Sunset becomes a scheduled event by night two without anyone formally putting it in the calendar. Someone puts music on, someone tops up drinks, and that’s about as much coordination as the evening needs.
Taxis need booking in advance and WiFi gets patchy in places. Neither matters once you’re sitting on that terrace.
Good to know: Around 20 minutes from Ibiza Town. Car or pre-booked taxis essential. Sunset views from most of the property.
From £1,900 per night
Can Blanc, North Ibiza
SLEEPS 14–16
Pine forest, sea views, and complete quiet — which, in Ibiza, is either exactly what you came for or a logistical concern, depending on the group.
Up near San Miguel and Benirràs Beach, the house sprawls in that unhurried northern way — main villa, extra rooms below the pool, lots of space to move between without bumping into each other. Seven en-suite bedrooms, interiors clean and calm, terraces that face the sea and become default from morning through to late evening. Outdoor dining stops being optional after the first night. The drums at Benirràs Beach at sunset are close enough to be worth planning around.
If someone in the group mentions going to a club, it’ll feel like a different kind of trip entirely. Car is non-negotiable. Popping out doesn’t really exist up here. And that, for the right group, is entirely the point.
Good to know: 20 minutes from Ibiza Town. Bedrooms split across levels and buildings. Car essential — this is not a taxi-it situation.
From £1,600 per night
Villa Daniel, Sa Carroca
SLEEPS 10–12

Four hundred years old, slightly eccentric, and full of corners you didn’t expect. This is the opposite of a slick Ibiza villa, and it’s better for it.
Set in Sa Carroca, five minutes by taxi to Ibiza Town, the house has original finca bones — heavy wooden doors, beamed ceilings, thick walls — layered with Balinese touches that shouldn’t work and quietly do. The layout is deliberately non-linear: rooms branch off in different directions, little seating areas appear where you weren’t expecting them, and by day two everyone has developed their own route through the house. The kitchen table is a repurposed farm thresher, which tells you most of what you need to know about the vibe.
Outside is where it settles. Big pool, shaded daybeds, a long table under a wooden canopy that lunch never quite leaves. Close enough to town for spontaneity. Far enough to reset properly.
Good to know: Around 5 minutes into Ibiza Town. Layout is genuinely unconventional — part of the charm, worth knowing in advance. Full air con in bedrooms. Eco tax payable on arrival.
From £2,377 per person
Ses Llaneres, Ibiza Town
SLEEPS 12
You arrive through a slightly unexpected industrial stretch — stay with it — and then it opens out into greenery, space, and a villa that feels considerably calmer than its postcode suggests.
Inside, it’s modern and well put together without being try-hard. Big open-plan kitchen and living space, natural light throughout, and a staircase that makes people pause for half a second when they walk in. Bedrooms spread across three floors, which helps — no one’s on top of each other — and the top-floor suite with its own terrace gets claimed within ten minutes of arrival. The pool area does exactly what you’d want it to: sun loungers, cabana, outdoor bar and BBQ, afternoons that stretch without much effort. The rules are clear and enforced: no external speakers, no DJ setups, no “we’ll keep it low-key and not really mean it.” This is dinners, drinks, music at a civilised level, and into town if things want to escalate. For groups who want Ibiza close without being inside it, this sits in exactly the right spot.
Good to know: Just outside Ibiza Town. Strict noise and music policy — read it before you book. Light industrial area on the approach. Late check-in fee applies after 21:00.
From £1,574 per night
Playa d’en Bossa Villa, Playa d’en Bossa
SLEEPS 16
If Ushuaïa and Hï are on the itinerary and missing either feels unthinkable, start here.
Five minutes to the beach, ten into the centre, and tucked away enough that the bassline doesn’t follow you home. Six bedrooms, loads of space, nothing overdesigned — just a setup that works when sixteen people are trying to get ready at the same time, which is harder to find than it should be. The real headline is three fridges, which in Ibiza terms is genuine infrastructure: drinks stay cold, food survives the heat, nobody’s negotiating shelf space by day two.
Outside is where afternoons happen. Pool, shaded porch, BBQ, and an indoor-outdoor flow that makes the shift from day to evening feel natural rather than planned. One night someone brings a chef in. The next, someone’s at the grill. By the third night, you’ve accidentally hosted more people than you intended. This is a logistics win dressed as a villa.
Good to know: Walking distance to Playa d’en Bossa, Ushuaïa and Hï. Large outdoor space. Very practical for big groups — which is the whole point.
From £1,522 per person
Modern Villa, Talamanca
SLEEPS 8

Walk to Talamanca Beach, walk to Nobu, walk to Marina Botafoch. For a group that wants easy Ibiza, the location does most of the thinking.
Four bedrooms, clean and uncluttered throughout, nothing confusing or precious about it. The pool does exactly what it should. Heated out of season if you plan ahead, which makes a September or October trip feel considerably more appealing. This is not a stay-in-the-villa-all-weekend house — it’s a base. Coffee outside in the morning, beach, lunch somewhere good, back to change, out again. It just works, without drama or quirks or anything that needs managing.
Good to know: Walking distance to Talamanca beach, Nobu, and Ibiza Town. Pool can be heated in cooler months on request — worth asking at booking.
From £1,852 per night


