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Hotel Osiris

Description

Hotel Osiris Ibiza,  San Antonio Bay,  Ibiza.

Family Managed  Ibiza Hotel situated next to "Es Puet" beach at the south part of San Antonio Bay . The beach at Es Puet is just 50 metres from the hotel Osiris, offering a range of activites, from windsurfing and sailing  to pedaloes, with great watersports facilities nearby. You can also catch a ferry to the beautiful beaches of Cala Conta and Cala Bassa, nearby.

San Antonio centre is a 15 minute stroll along the coast promenade, and in front of the hotel there is a regular bus service to the town centre and the beaches. The Hotel is ideally located only a short walk or bus ride from San Antonio's town centre.

Facilities:
The Hotel Osiris reception is open 24 hours and the hotel disposes of two lounges, one air conditioned with satellite T.V. , WiFi (at no cost for guest), internet access and pool table, there is a bar in the lobby serving the pool terrace.
The hotel Osiris Ibiza has a tennis court, children's play area, sand volleyball court, bicycles to rent and a large sun terrace with sea view, fresh water swimming pool, sun beds, parasols and bar service.
Every thursday night there is a live music show. 

Accommodation:
The Hotel Osiris Ibiza has 97 confortable and well equiped single , twin , double, triple and family rooms each with a Sat TV, air-conditioning, ceiling fan, direct-dial telephone, a complete bathroom, hair dryer, mini-fridge (available on request with extra charge), furnished balcony or terrace with clothesline and sea or garden view.

Restaurant:
The Osiris hotel restaurant offers a complete breakfast buffet in the morning (08:00 - 10:00 hrs) and an atractive buffet with international cuisine for evening meal (19:30 - 21:30 hrs).


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Fomento del Turismo de la isla de Ibiza

About Us

Fomento del Turismo de la Isla de Ibiza (Island of Ibiza Tourism Development) is an association founded by a group of forward-looking people who set themselves the task of stimulating, promoting and developing the island's budding tourist industry.