Apartamentos Tivoli

Apartamentos Tivoli

C/ Pedro Matutes Noguera, S/N - 07800 Ibiza Town

General Information:The new apartments Tivoli are the favorite of sun lovers & fun seekers right in the centre of Playa den Bossa, where you can step 100 meters from the hotel onto the wonderful sandy, long, palm-lined beach of Playa d' en Bossa, just 2 km from Ibiza Town, with the Bora Bora beach bar nearby and the world-famous Space. Location:The Hotel is located in the centre of Playa den Bossa, where you can step 100 meters from the hotel onto the wonderful sandy, long, palm-lined beach of Playa d' en Bossa, just 2 km from Ibiza Town.Area:Apart from all the pleasures within our complex, you will have at your disposal all kind of activities like: water sports on the beach, sightseeing in Ibiza Town, excursions to the idyllic beaches of Formentera or hire a car and discover the villages, beautiful countryside and hidden coves around the island. Recreation:Hotel facilities include Snack-bar by the 2 swimming pools: one large for adults and a smaller one for children, surrounded by beautiful gardens, large restaurant with international buffet service, billiard and ping-pong table. Rooms:There are fully air-conditioned apartments in the complex with one bedroom, satellite TV (also with music channels), mini-fridge, kitchenette, telephone, full bathroom and a terrace with a marvelous view and sea breeze.

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  • Comment added on 2006-02-19

    very good localization, food delishous-every day dishes were similar, but it wasn`t problem for me.Rooms clean,all hotel well-preserred guestes and staff nice, helpful.It`s good place for everyone-for families to take a rest, for coupes to spending time in a romantic way.It`s also great for children and oldest people.Strongly recommend- I come back there next year!

  • Comment added on 2008-06-08

    The Tivoli is the best appartment to go to we have been every year since i was 12 and i am now 22 the staff r fantasic you are right on the beach and you have just a main street and everything is on it from pubs to restruants shops and even kfc.

  • Comment added on 2005-10-03

    nice staff, clean, spacious rooms with living room, kitchen and balcony. 7th floor with a view of the ocean is best. the noisy part comes when the InViaggi entertainers do their show for the Italian youth... loud music in the morns and the evenings. food is not the best, except for Paella night & bfast. easy access to the beach, though. 5-10 walk to Bora Bora and Space.

  • Comment added on 2007-05-20

    tivoli aparthotel playa den bossa ibiza date 14/05/2007 reviewer andy and lindsey uk just returned today from the tivoli after a five night stay.where do we start! we checked in and went to our room. we discovered that we had no balcony, which has always been 'as standard' any other holiday to spain. we asked reception, they told us they could move us at an extra cost of 10 euros per night! we stayed on an all inclusive basis, on arrival we were given wrist bands but tried charging us for drinks at the bar. i have stayed all inclusive at many other hotels, in the past we have recieved 3 meals a day, unlimited drinks until a set time, and snacks etc. meals times were given two hours slots times but if you were not there within the hour nothing was left . there was no choice of food which was the same everyday i could go on about the bad things about this hotel but it would take for ever this is my second visit to playa den bossa the place is beautiful and will be returning sometime in the near future but never staying at the tivoli again!

  • Comment added on 2004-07-23

    the tivoli is the best appartment to go to we have been every year since i was 12 and i am now 22 the staff r fantasic you are right on the beach and you have just a main street and everything is on it from pubs to restruants shops and even kfc. you area taxi ride from ibiza town which is fantasic the auqapark is brill u go at 9 in the morning and dont come out till 5. yeah its a lively resort but the clubs are futher away and all you get near and around the appartment are familes and just the usuals. i would highly recommend people to go it must be good for us to go every year with out fail we are going again this year the last 2 weeks in august and can not wait any question please email me and i will be happy to tell you more of help. thankyou and if you go enjoy smiggy5782@aol.com

  • Comment added on 2006-10-09

    Stayed at the tivoli august 2005.Booked it pretty late and was worried that it might not be too good because it was cheap.I needn't have worried the place was spotless with 24 hour reception which was handy as we checked in,in the middle of the night.The hotel is basic and yeah the decor does look like ikea on a bad day but at least it has had a lick of paint.The rooms were spacious and the A/C in the living area and bedrooms is a godsend.Kitchen area very basic but for what you cook on holiday was sufficient.The big plus for this hotel was the helpful staff and the cleanliness.I had a problem with the cooker ring and a man was sent and fixed it within 5 minutes he also showed me how to operate the A/C.I know its sad but I counted 13 cleaners from my balcony one morning,pretty impressive for a budget hotel.Its well placed for the beach(5 mins walk) the Bora Bora beach bar is lively and the reggae bar near where you catch the boat taxi to Ibiza town is great for just chilling.Overall I can recommend this hotel if you want a comfortable place to crash and enjoy the beach life during the day(the dance music played all day by the pool did get on your nerves) but if you're looking for some luxury and to be pampered you better look elsewhere.

  • Comment added on 2007-07-25

    Myself(23) and 3 (originally 4)of my female friends stayed at the tivoli in Ibiza for 8 days, and booked it through Expedia. I have no complaints about the area, I love Ibiza, and have been there many times, Playa D'en Bossa is a great area, within 15/20 minute taxi from san antonio for all the clubs and the strip, and a 10 minute taxi drive to the old town, which has a great market, food, amazing docks with huge yachts. Before the holiday, I rang Expedia to remove one person from the booking, and twice to check that we definately had 2 rooms next to eachother on the same floor (which I put as an option whilst booking online) HOWEVER Expedia have obviously not updated their general information on this hotel, as when we arrived (Expedia say that check in is noon....12 midday) it was actually 2pm, and stated so at reception. We had to wait around for 4 hours for our rooms to be ready with all our luggage. Eventually we were given one room to put all of our things into. We were unsure when we got in the room, if this was actually going to be one of our rooms we would be staying in....as it had no balcony, was quite small (expedia state all rooms come with balcony) it had a small window, there was nowhere to hang towels etc to dry, as the window was so small and only opened half way. The rooms are layed out like so....there is a main door for one key to open, then there are 2 rooms within this, also with front doors. One is for 3-4 people with balcony/kitchenette, and the other, the pokey one. Basically we were put down the other end of the corridor to eachother (there were 2 girls in each room) and we both had the pokey style room, with no balcony or phone. We complained, but reception said it was nothing to do with them, and they were fully occupied and could not move us whatsoever, even when we said can we have one with a balcony due to one girl smoking. On the plus side, the air con was lovely, as there was no air in there due to no balcony, the bathroom was quite ok considering, and it was regularly cleaned and towels changed, sometimes every day, sometimes every other day. There ws also a small fridge, so we could keep our water cold. At Reception, they needed 2 passports over night...god knows why, they did not ask for a deposit. We paid 20 euros deposit for the air con and tv remote controls. The pool is what you'd expect for the price we paid, we spent every day on the beach (but there was an oil spill when we were there, so could'nt go in the sea all the time!) I advise you to go on the glass bottom boat over to formentera, you would'nt believe it unless you saw it, the sea is so lovely it's like you are in the caribbean. Take some food and drink, and have a picnic as food is expensive there. It's a bit random, you get dropped off on a rock...but over the other side it's lovely. Overall we were unhappy there was no balcony, but we paid £200-odd for 8-9days, the holiday was what we made it, we used the hotel purely to sleep. The entertainment (which was what our teeny windows faced) was itialian, but we kept ourselves to ourselves, went out of the hotel all the time, and had a good time. would not stay there again, I would much prefer the bossa mar complex, which is down the other end of the beach, its lively, more english, had bora bora beach bar. Go to this hotel if you don't mind Italians shouting at you (if you're a young girl) annoying children's music repeated daily whilst getting ready, the chance of no balcony. We realise we paid peanuts, but we have paid less before in tenerife, benidorm, and have had large rooms with balconies and kitchenettes.

  • Comment added on 2007-07-28

    Stayed at Tivoli for two weeks, half board. Apartments basic but very clean - serviced every day. Good variety of food - something to suit everyone. Great location with beach, shops, pubs and restaurants on doorstep. Hotel also used by Italian tour operator, with their reps working here, therefore ALL entertainment is geared towards Italian holidaymakers - although my two young children did not seem to notice the language barrier and joined in anyway!. We found the reps were quite rude, and if you were not Italian you did not even merit a hello or good morning. However all in all we had a great stay here and would return.

  • Comment added on 2007-11-24

    Arrived in the early hours and walking into the "foyer" was like rolling up to a youth hostel. Went out the front of the hotel and into a side entrance to go up to our room on the 5th floor and the lift - complete with plenty of graffiti - wouldn't open on that floor so it was lug the suitcases down from the sixth floor. The stairwells were darkly lit and the steps were broken at points - so not the safest of maneouvres. The corridor between the rooms had electricity saving lights - ie you have to push a button to get the lights to come on for a certain amount of time to see your way - but not all the buttons work so you have to walk along the corridor until you find one that does. Given the location of the hotel too, means that the corridor is littered with all sorts of food/rubbish the residents throw around. The room wasn't the cleanest - with hairs on the bedding; lightbulbs not working etc. Also, the air con/tv doesn't work unless you leave a deposit at the front desk to get the controls - they can't trust their residents!! The floors in the rooms are tiles which overall is no bad thing but when the people above you scrape their chairs it can be noisy so take your ear plugs. The rooms are spacious however and if all you are looking for is somewhere to crash your head after partying, it would probably be fine - especially if you got it at an ok price. I think it is fine for groups wanting to party but that's it. Spend just a wee bit more and go somewhere else would be my advice if you are anyone but a group.

  • Comment added on 2007-06-04

    when we got to the hotel they tried to put us in a room with no balcony we complained they did change our rooms with a balcony that was the only good thing about our holiday. the staff could not understand english and some were rude and ignorant, the food was awful there was no entertainment they didnt have the drinks we wanted it was the worst holiday we have ever had i would never go back there or recomend it to anybody

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