Luxury Sant Josep de Sa Talaia Holidays

A traditional, charming village

Sant Josep de Sa Talaia

In the heart of the island of Ibiza, Sant Josep de Sa Talaia (commonly known as San José) offers a fantastic insight into the traditional way of life on this sunny Spanish island. Tucked away in the verdant foothills of the highest mountain on the island, Sa Talaia, San José is a great village for dining out with a number of charming restaurants and bars, from tapas and seafood to authentic Spanish cuisine. The traditional market held every Saturday showcases the best the island has to offer with over 20 stalls of local products including handmade gifts and fruits and vegetables. 

Luxury Holidays in Sant Josep de Sa Talaia

Holidays in Sant Josep de Sa Talaia are great for experiencing tradition and exploring. Sovereign Luxury Travel have over 50 years’ experience in tailor-making luxury holidays to wonderful destinations around the world. Our Personal Travel Planners are on hand every step of the way to ensure you make memories to last a lifetime. We deal with all the finer details, so you don’t have to!  

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Flight Information

Flight time from the UK to Ibiza is around 2 hours 15 minutes. 

Transfer Time

Transfer time from Ibiza airport to Sant Josep de Sa Talaia is approximately 15 minutes.

When to go

Ibiza’s weather is classic Mediterranean, with warm, sunny summers and mild temperatures the rest of the year. May is when the holiday season kicks off in earnest, reaching the mid-20s and climbing towards 30°C for the hottest months of July and August.

Visa Information

Currently visas are not required for UK citizens travelling to Spain.

Tipping

Restaurant bills include a service charge by law in Spain, so whether you choose to tip further is up to you. If you enjoyed the meal and service, it is customary to leave 5-10%. Hotel porters and maids will appreciate a small tip, and while taxi drivers don’t require a tip, it’s common to round up the fare.

Introduction to languages

The official language of Spain is Spanish. English is widely spoken too, so getting by is easy.

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