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The Ibiza beach with the most celebrities per square meter that houses the most expensive restaurant in the world

The Ibiza beach with the most celebrities per square meter that houses the most expensive restaurant in the world

The island of Ibiza is one of the cradles of tourism in Spain. Although it's a relatively quiet place in winter, during the summer months it becomes one of the busiest spots on the planet, with tourists from France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, as well as a multitude of celebrities and well-known faces from various walks of life, traveling to this earthly paradise in the Balearic Islands.

Although the island has less touristy towns and enclaves, the reality is that Ibiza's coves and beaches are usually crowded during the summer season, although one stands out above all others: the wonderful Playa de Bossa. This fascinating stretch of Ibizan coastline, located south of the islet, is just three kilometers from the island's capital and is one of the archipelago's most special beaches.

Bossa Beach, the nerve center of Ibiza
Bossa Beach on the island of Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain)
Bossa Beach on the island of Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain)
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Located between Ibiza Town and the island's airport, Bossa Beach boasts approximately 2.7 kilometers of fine, golden sand lapped by the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, attracting thousands of tourists each summer. It's also packed with hotel complexes, restaurants, nightclubs (and even a water park), making it the epicenter of Ibizan tourism during the summer season.

Although at one end stands an architectural treasure steeped in centuries of history, such as the Torre de la Sal Rossa, a 16th-century defensive tower, what truly draws travelers' attention is undoubtedly the nightlife and dining options on the beach, such as the famous Ushuaïa nightclub, which brings together the world's best DJs every summer.

Ushuaia Hotel on Bossa Beach, Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain)
Ushuaia Hotel on Bossa Beach, Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain)
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On the beach itself, you'll also find the most expensive restaurant on the planet: Sublimotion. The establishment, run by two-Michelin-starred chef Paco Roncero, is located in the Hard Rock Hotel and is a gastronomic experience, as through audiovisual elements, diners embark on an unforgettable extrasensory journey ; however, the average price per diner is around €1,650.

The vast array of leisure options on Bossa Beach attracts a multitude of celebrities every summer to enjoy the Mediterranean waters and long nights of partying. It may not be the best beach if you're looking for tranquility and few people, but it's certainly perfect for anyone looking for a hectic vacation.

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