Have you ever heard of rustic chic style? The La Granja Ibiza is the image of this vintage, charming, and rural spirit. This is the farmhouse, literally. But don’t let the name fool you: this guesthouse and educational farm is anything but dusty and dirty. It’s sustainable and sophisticated.
Rustic yet luxurious guesthouse
It was once a private residence, surrounded by the Mediterranean nature and beauty of Ibiza. High pine trees, golden leaves, and a lush garden frame the property. Also, this hotel features public spaces and five bedrooms in a perfect mix of classical Iberian architecture and traces of Moorish influences.
Natural materials, like wood, stone, and slate make the decorations. Tiny details of luxury fill the interior design, like the suites with their garden terraces. There can also be a fireplace, ideal for the chilly nights. Moreover, there is an outdoors swimming pool, ideal for the hot summer afternoons. You are in the middle of the island’s countryside with views over the Sant Antonio bay.
You can book the private guesthouse surrounded by the forest, which can host up to five people. It’s the right choice for families and groups of friends.
The farm of La Granja Ibiza
Here, you can get lost in the island’s nature and to learn about its beauty and history. Master farmer Andy Szymanowicz hosts workshops and travelers can take self-guided tours through the gardens. Also, through the community-based projects, you can meet the locals.
At this guesthouse and farm, you will learn about sustainability. Moreover, the terraces include seasonal fruits and vegetables with a focus on composting and mulching. Also, you can meet the island’s indigenous local heritage breeds, like the Black Ibicencen sheep.
“Easing the old farm back to life and returning the soil quality was paramount,” said master farmer Szymanowicz.
La Granja Ibiza is the perfect getaway to spend a few days in the lush Mediterranean nature. So, it is perfect that you head to this guesthouse and farm to learn about the island and sustainability.
Photo Courtesy: Lagranjaibiza.com
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