Yemanja
Yemanja is located on the popular Cala Jondal beach where the Blue Marlin and the Tropicana are also located. Since early 2014, Yemanja has been acquired by neighboring Blue Marlin. Yemanja is a great place to dine outside with your feet in the sand and a beautiful view of the sea. It is relatively cheaper than the other places on Cala Jondal. The menu is Mediterranean with a lot of seafood.
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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.
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