Ibiza discovered: The home of more than House.

Atzaro’s lap pool

The undisputed party island of the world, Ibiza is often used as a adjective simply to imply excess. But I had also heard via various reliable sources that Ibiza has another side to it: a bohemian, lounge-cool and breathtakingly beautiful side to it.   So I wondered if a family could holiday in luxury while still marveling at the hippy and lounge party scene.  And I gladly took on this investigative mission with Him and the Smalls to discover this often mistaken white isle.

But, as with all research, without a little help from my friends, I would not have been so well informed. It seems that the indisputably Ibizia-converted are as devoted as those who excess here.  I wanted to experience the uber cool without exclusion of the kids in tow and my lounge-lizards didn’t not disappoint in their numerous recommendations.  You know who you are – thank you – and see you next year for more of the same.

a double sunbed lounger at the Atzaro

Sleep:

With only 11 sleeps in hand, I had to choose our accommodation carefully.

I had heard about the Atzaro hotel (central Ibiza) long before we had decided to make Ibiza our family summer holiday destination.  However, the hotel, sushi lounge bar and spa with additional beach location further up the Eastern coast, built some eight years ago, exactly sum up why Ibiza should not be mistaken as simply an island of insane clubbers.  He and I decided to go against the grain and take our Smalls to a hotel less suited to their type and more suited to the lounge lizards we wished to be.

And we were delighted.  Although we all slept in one room (something I usually object to with huge distain) and there were no specific kids activities (one of my strict criteria so that I can holiday with Him too), we were utterly over-the-top delighted.   Neither of us managed to use the spa during our three-night stay but we didn’t need to.  The atmosphere is almost entrancing.  With only 20 rooms, by day the hotel feels secluded, remote and wonderfully well-catered.  By night, with a dj on the decks, the sushi bar kicks into action, the most glamorous Ibizans arrive and the party begins. While I’m sure the kids were unaware of the quite astounding people-watching on display, they were thrilled by the food, music, entertainment and of course the usually late nights.

Jon Sa Trinxa at the Atzaro

After our magical stay at the Atzaro, the Insotel Fenicia Prestige on the outskirts of Santa Eulalia had a tough act to follow.  The hotel is one of the newest five-star spa hotels on the island and, a few steps from a local beach, offers a large pool, an impressive array of restaurants and bars and… conference rooms.  And so while there was no doubt that our vast and extremely comfortable suite (2 bedrooms with an adjoining sitting room) was perfect family accommodation, I did feel that we were staying in an efficient conference centre rather than an Ibizan luxury family hotel.

He says that I am unfair and that He would stay there again.  I, on the other hand, like reception to recognize me when I’m locked out of my room or to occasionally greet the Smalls with a friendly ‘hola’.

Local Santa Eulalia, Ibiza’s third largest resort, is certainly a destination for families seeking a beach holiday. There is a beautiful, palm-lined promenade running the length of the broad and sandy beach, (which is perfectly safe for the kids), with a selection of hotels and apartments in and around the town itself.

Beaches:

I strongly dislike overcrowded beaches full of the ‘wrong sort’.  And I knew we had to do our research properly to avoid disappointment.  In preparation, I had contacted the most Ibiza-knowledgable PR I knew (she even got married there last month) and she immediately sent over her must-visits.  On top of this, she persuaded me to practice some yoga with her friend and client, Larah.  As founder of Ibizia Retreats, Larah is as integral to the island as anyone could be.   Specialising in yoga and wellbeing while you holiday, she converted me within minutes to her way of life. So with both of their input, I was more than beach-bound.    After a little trial and error, our favourites beaches were in the North and East of the Island:  S’Aigo Blanca, Es Cavallet, Bennirras and Cala Portinatx.  I should just add that we had a disappointing trip to Cala Nova (imagine over-sized sardines) until we clapped our eyes on the concept that is Atzaro Beach set above sea level. This exclusive location played host to Jade Jagger’s 1971 party and had us dancing one evening with the Smalls to Grove Armada until a little past our bedtimes.

S’Aigo Blanca beach in the North of the island

There are a number private beach clubs which are more for the utterly-beautiful-without-kids but we did insist on spending a half day at Amante Beach Club, just to see how the other half holiday.  Run by ex international DJ, Dave Piccioni, we found the menu to be as breathtaking as the view and, of course, left with his CD of tunes in our beach bag.

It’s important to add that the beaches are a way of life in Ibiza.  Whether you are listening to the bongos, sipping cold beer, posing or simply building sand castles, the vibe is relaxed and chilled.

Jade Jagger’s favourite, La Paloma

Food:

On an island not much larger than the Isle of Wight, I was literally blown away by the quality of the meals we enjoyed.  Surprised by the rich variety of restaurants, I dragged my gang in all four directions until we had ticked off all of our foodie recommendations.    My favourite was La Paloma, where Jade Jagger and friends eat often.  Healthy (even the coca cola is organic) food is served in a truly blissful setting.  He loved Ca’s Pages with its (manly) enormous meat grill and local Ibizian fare.   The Smalls adored El Chiringuito on El Cavallet beach.  It has a mini club where they can do arts and crafts once they have eaten their weight in burger and chips.  In most of the restaurants, there is a dj working his magic and in fact, now home, I am finding eating out in London a little soulless with the background tunes.

The best thing:  No arugments about where we holiday next summer.  We are already looking for a villa to rent on the island.

The worse thing:  Apparently San Antonio’s nightlife and finding a parking space in Ibiza Town are the worst things about Ibiza.  So we avoided both.

 

this article also appears on West London Living 

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Buckingham Palace blushes in #pinklondon campaign

a pink Buckingham Palace

Last night I felt very privileged to witness the Palace turn a shocking pink colour from the top of Tower 42, Old Broad Street, EC2.  Breast Cancer Campaign, adamant to make their point clear, were launching their Breast Cancer Action Month in properly pink style.

Alongside Buckingham Palace, HMS Belfast, Trafalgar Square, Nelson’s Column, The Tower of London and Somerset House were among the great London landmarks to be ‘tickled pink’ for the occasion.

Leah Weller on the decks

Up in the Vertigo Bar, Leah Weller kicked off the party on the decks up with

Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Richard Jones

Sophie Ellis-Bextor and her husband Richard Jones also performing a set later on in the evening.

Nails Inc girls were painting our pinkies and snapping the adopted pose while the word was that ASDA will be turning their entire head office pink for October.

For more information about Breast Cancer ‘Action’ Month – go to www.breastcancercampaign.org

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Violet & Rose: the energy and action of the hummingbird

on route to the launch event with the hummingbird clutch

One of the privileges of my blogging life is peeking into the lives of business owners such as Sam Morrison.  As if property styling and investment management weren’t enough to keep her busy during school hours, last October Sam set up Violet & Rose, the online jewellery and accessories boutique.

The chunky stone rings, stunning bangles, drop earingsand jewelled friendship bracelets have gone down so well that Sam finds herself replenishing the stock and expanding her list of designers every time something new catches her beady eye.

Violet & Rose: Miss Budd Hummingbird clutch

Personally, I was immediately drawn to the exquisite, roomy hummingbird clutch on the site. Besides adoring the timeless vintage look, I have always been curious about those tropical American birds, the hummingbirds. Recently reading that they are symbols of energy, wonder and swift action, I thought how appropriate it would be as my bag-of-choice for last night’s event at Vertigo42. As Breast Cancer Campaign’s launch of Breast Cancer Action Month, the event heralded the charity’s focus during October – urging us all to ‘take action’. And this bird’s energy and actions perfectly complement the drive of the campaigners and scientists alike.

the curiously wonderful hummingbird

COMPETITION:  And Violet & Rose has taken action too.  Sam has very generously given away one of these Miss Budd Empress Hummingbird clutch bags (worth £98) for one of my readers to win.  All you have to do is sign up to my blog (top right of homepage),  follow me on Twitter and RT the picture of this stunning bag on Thursday 11th October.  The lucky winner will be selected randomly on Friday 12th October 2012. 

visit www.violetandroselondon.com where all Life Of Yablon readers can enjoy 10%off any purchase.  Just enter PINK at checkout.

 

 

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the PING craze

the highly competitive table tennis table at The Book Club

Ping-pong isn’t just for the Chinese.  Casting aside their six medal Olympic win on our turf, London has also caught the bug.  Ping-pong tables are springing up all over the city.

Early this week, I had a meeting at The Book Club in Old Street and then last night we joined in the lastest craze on Earls Court Road at Ping.

common-room atmosphere at Ping, Earls Court Rd

So if ping-pong is now cool, Ping is the business.  Alcohol-fuelled, communal table tennis tables, with freshly-made pizzas by Bruno Elias of Pizza Italian Academy followed by more cocktails, a DJ and some dodgy dancing.  What could be better?

And just when we thought that this concept bar/restaurant couldn’t get any better… the cult game amidst American undergrads, Beer Pong, was explained to us.

Beer Pong in action

Girls against the boys, we aimed our best tipsy shot at getting the ball into the cups of beer on their side of the table.  Raucous and common-room behaviour ensued until our slot on the table was up.

Slush Puppie margaritas

The team behind Bungalow 8 were so inspired by a trip Stateside where the ping pong trend is in full swing that they felt compelled to bring the hype to London.  And the 7000 sq.ft venue with two bars and three ping pong tables is pretty impressive.  Nursing our hangovers this morning, I know that it wont be long before we organise a re-match.

Pizzas, salads and cocktails are all £7:50, ping pong is free – book your slot in advance.  Open til 2am on Fridays/Saturdays.

Ping, 180-184 Earls Court Road, London, SW5; weloveping.com

 

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