apartments, condo, or flat???

solidfunker

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What's up everyone, this will be my second year in ibiza. Last year i went solo but this year I will be coming with 3-4 other newbies. My question is this, what would be some good condo/apartment type play we could rent out for 2 weeks in the middle of september??? I am having a hard time finding a affordable place with a few bedrooms, kitchen, etc so we can all pitch in on one place rather then getting a bunch of hostels.

From what I understand the term "apartment" means something a little different in ibiza then here in the states. Most the the places i have found just end up being one room hotel rooms. Does anyone have any good recomindations?

Sorry to ask such a borring and probably obvious question.

-Joey Bickle (Gravy-LA, Solidfunk.com)
 
Don't worry about it Stephen - wait until he tries driving a car under 30 feet long on a road not resembling an airport runway.
 
HAHAHAH jackass, I guess you guys are incapable of just giving some friendly advise without being a dick.... now im crying.

-joey
 
ohh... I forgot to point out that apartments in the US are something you sign a lease for at least 6 months. The apartments i've scene on the link look like hotel rooms with a sink. Sorry if I waisted your guys precious online time.

-joey
 
solidfunker said:
ohh... I forgot to point out that apartments in the US are something you sign a lease for at least 6 months. The apartments i've scene on the link look like hotel rooms with a sink. Sorry if I waisted your guys precious online time.

-joey

joey, I think the term they use for apartments as we know them is "flats". Most of the apartments over in Ibiza come with a fridge and most with a kitchenette, not sure what else...it probably varies from place to place. Your best bet is to start here: http://www.ibiza-spotlight.com/hotel-guide/apartments.htm and look at each one to see what they offer. I'm staying at Casa Maria Apartments which comes with a fridge, kitchenette, and balcony. Two weeks for only 400Euros during the end of September.

When are you heading over?
 
solidfunker said:
ohh... I forgot to point out that apartments in the US are something you sign a lease for at least 6 months. The apartments i've scene on the link look like hotel rooms with a sink. Sorry if I waisted your guys precious online time.

-joey

You're quite right - an unreasonable dig - I apologise.
By the way, in English "scene" is "seen" and "waisted" is "wasted" in the context you used - hope this helps :roll:
 
leave the man alone, people! We've all watched enough American films to know what an apartment is over there! And there are plenty of English people on here who can't spell all the time!

nuff said..... :roll:

p
 
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