From Oct. 8 to Nov. 8, the fourth edition of “Gastrojornadas” is underway. A returning fall event focusing on traditional recipes and local ingredients. Think of dishes like “bullit de peix” (fish pot) and “frita de mantanzas” (pork dish).
About 40 restaurants are participating, putting their best gourmet menu on the table for just 20 euros. The menu always consists of an appetizer, main course and dessert. The wine is separate from the menu price. Tapas are 5 euros and include a drink. Absolutely great prices!
Note! The menu is not always present. Click on the PDF at the bottom of this blog for the restaurant of your choice and to see when the menu is prepared.
During these Gastro days, you will also have the chance to meet the chefs of the restaurants.
Villa of the week: Casa Tranquila
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Villa Casa Tranquila is your own paradise in Ibiza! Here you will have little noise and enjoy an oasis of tranquility.
Wines and liquors
The wines and liquors all come from the island itself. Ibiza has a number of vineyards and there is even local beer brewing. Of course, you will receive a Hierbas Ibicencas almost everywhere. Last year we toured the vineyards of Sa Cova. Just read about that here.
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Visiting olive oil mills
On Oct. 17 and 24, you can get an inside look at how local products are made. Always been curious about how olive oil is made? Then take a look at the oil mills of Can Miquel Gusach and Joan Benet. Here you can try all the island’s different flavors of olive oil. Would you like to participate in this? Then email at [email protected]
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Thanks to our local knowledge, we offer boat and car rentals in addition to cozy homes. Explore Ibiza’s coves from the water or its roads in style.
Participating restaurants
A small list of participating restaurants:
Sa Brisa, Atzaro Beach, Sa Carboneria, Ca N’Alfredo, Aubergine and Can Berri Vell.
A complete list can be found on the tourism office‘s website.
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