
Ibiza holidaymaker share warning after staying at popular adults-only hotel
Summer is the time of year when many people head off on holiday or attend music festivals. A popular adult hotspot is Ibiza, renowned for its vibrant nightlife, major clubs and DJs, as well as sandy beaches with crystal clear waters.
The island, in Spain, has a lively party scene, attracting celebrities and music-lovers. There is a wide range of accommodation in Ibiza to suit different tastes and budgets, including luxury hotels, budget hotels and villas. Louise, a Londoner with a passion for finding quirky experiences, stayed at The Unexpected Ibiza Hotel, which has a five-star rating and is known for offering luxury and VIP services and giving guests full access to the famous Ushuaïa club with their booking.
After checking into the hotel, Louise shared a video on TikTok giving viewers a tour of her room.
When she went in she was happy to see that her suitcase had already been brought up for her and she spotted some treats on the bed, explaining that she was visiting Ibiza to go to Gordon Ramsay's new Hell's Kitchen restaurant, which opened at The Unexpected Ibiza Hotel.
The travel fan then spotted a minibar with a few bottles of alcohol but after thinking about how much they would cost she said she would 'not be touching' them.
Next, Louise checked out the 'massive' balcony with a beautiful beach view before finding some 'nice' dressing gowns in the wardrobe.
She moved onto the bathroom and showed what was inside, saying: 'Okay, this is our bathroom. Clarins products, [I] like that. Sink, toilet, it's all very sexy, very dark.'
The holidaygoer then shared something that might trip up some guests: 'Okay, they have got a lot of things in this hotel that look like they're complimentary amenities that actually aren't, you have to pay for them.
Louise added: 'They put things around the room and you can open it if you want to and use it but then you've got to pay for it, [I] don't know how I feel about that.'
Continuing to explore the room, she spotted a box of 'premium' adult toys next to the bed that she thought was 'hilarious' and joked that she wouldn't be needing them.
The Unexpected Ibiza Hotel is for adults only so all guests must be at least 18-years-old to be able to stay there.
It is located in Playa d'en Bossa that is considered to be the most popular resort on Ibiza, boasting the longest beach on the island, and it is the home of the Ushuaïa and Hi Ibiza clubs.
Guests staying at the luxury hotel can indulge in fine dining, with options like caviar and champagne and a rooftop bar with signature cocktails.
Louise's TikTok video has garnered more than 7,000 views and a number of comments.
One viewer admitted that they would have thought the Clarins products were a freebie as they commented: 'Oh God my dumb a$$$ would fall for the Clarins bag as a freebie and brought it home for my mum and cry about it later.'

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