€36,745.50 for 1 Night


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€36,745.50/ Night


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A private island off northern Ibiza for exclusive hire: a six-bedroom villa for twelve, with two pools, a 750-square-metre rooftop, a spa and full staff.

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€36,745.50 for 1 Night

Location
07815 Puerto San Miguel, Ibiza, Islas Baleares, Spain
Isla Sa Ferradura sits in the Bay of Sant Miquel on Ibiza's quiet northern coast, reached over its own small two-sided beach by road or boat. Sant Miquel port is about ten minutes away, Ibiza Town around 35, and the airport roughly 35–40 minutes by car. The beach clubs lie a half-hour south.
Last Updated: 2026-06-13

Expert Review
Origins
Isla Sa Ferradura is a private island of some 35,000 square metres — about three and a half hectares — in the Bay of Sant Miquel, a sheltered inlet on the quiet northern coast of Ibiza. It is joined to the main island only by a small, two-sided beach, so that it sits a few steps offshore yet entirely apart, ringed by water and backed by the pine-covered hills of the bay. Local legend has it that the islet once served as a pirates' hideout; what is certain is that the villa on its highest point began life as a private house in the late 1970s.
That origin is the key to the place. An Ibizan law now forbids building within five hundred metres of the coast, which means a house in this position — low over its own shoreline, with the sea on every side — simply could not be built today. When the island changed hands and was refurbished, the architect Jaime Romano kept the bones of the original 1970s house and reworked everything else into a cool, contemporary Balearic style: warm natural textures, a neutral palette, local art, and floor-to-ceiling windows that slide away into the walls so that the indoor rooms open straight onto the terraces.
What it is now is a whole private island for exclusive hire, taken as one by a single party of up to twelve. The villa holds six bedrooms — a master and five en-suite rooms, several with semi-open bathrooms and their own terraces — around a central patio of sitting rooms and a dining room. Beyond them the island runs to two swimming pools, a vast rooftop terrace, a spa and gym among the gardens, and a full resident staff of around two dozen who run the place as a private estate. It is sustainable, too, down to reusing its wastewater for the gardens. The result is one of the more remarkable things to rent in the Mediterranean: not a room in a hotel, but an island of your own.
Top Secret
The whole of Isla Sa Ferradura is the secret — an entire island taken by one party — but the rooftop is its beating heart. At 750 square metres it crowns the villa with two bars, pergola-shaded lounges, a DJ mixing deck and a proper stage, wrapped on every side by the Mediterranean. By day it is loungers and sea air; after dark it becomes a private open-air club for twelve, with a hired DJ or a live act if the mood runs that way and nobody beyond your own group to hear it. Few private rentals anywhere are built quite so deliberately to throw a party in total seclusion.

The Review
Isla Sa Ferradura is among the most extraordinary things the club lists: a whole private island off the north coast of Ibiza, taken exclusively by one group of up to twelve. It covers three and a half hectares in the Bay of Sant Miquel, joined to the mainland by a single small beach, and it offers a degree of seclusion that almost nothing on Ibiza can match — the famous beach clubs are half an hour south, but here there is only your own party, the gardens and the sea.
The villa, reworked from a 1970s house by the architect Jaime Romano, holds six bedrooms for twelve guests in a relaxed, contemporary Balearic style, its rooms opening through sliding glass walls onto terraces and gardens. The pleasures are outdoor and shared: two pools, a 23-metre infinity pool over the sea and a lagoon pool in the gardens; a spa with jacuzzi, sauna and hammam, a gym and a yoga room; and above all the 750-square-metre rooftop, with its two bars, DJ deck and stage. A resident staff of around two dozen, chef included, runs the island so that guests need do nothing at all.
It suits a family, a group of friends or a celebration that wants total privacy and space over the buzz of a hotel or a town — this is a take-the-whole-place rental with a four-night minimum, not a room for the night, and it is priced accordingly. For a milestone gathering, a sustainable private-island escape within reach of Ibiza's airport and its nightlife but a world away from both, there is very little like it in the Mediterranean.