365 Days Of Yemanjá Posted on September 30, 2015 Words: Iain Thomson Images: La Skimal share this tweet this As Ibiza 2015 heads towards the finish line, you can be forgiven for turning your thoughts to winter on the island, especially if you have been working flat out all summer without a proper break. It’s a time when the island changes pace completely, where locals and resident get some time for themselves and a chance to enjoy some of the delightful venues that stays open all year round. One such place is celebrated eatery Yemanjá, located on Cala Jondal. Open 365 days a year, it is one of the few that never closes, great news for lovers of fine cuisine in a stunning location and one that has proved hugely popular over the years. Nowadays, as the likes of British Airways offers flights to the island throughout the year, Ibiza welcomes more tourists out of season, keen to enjoy the pleasant temperatures and the completely different vibe that is available after the big club brands and tourists have gone home. With more than three decades of history behind it, Yemanjá is one of the true iconic Ibiza venues. The traditional Spanish cuisine has fed countless patrons during that time, from international celebrities to lucky tourists that have stumbled upon her. With a stunning view from Cala Jondal, made even more dramatic in those winter months when the waves can paint a completely different picture, Yemanjá offers an authentic Ibiza experience, you can really feel the true spirit of the island as you survey your surroundings. It’s the perfect spot for a long, lazy lunch by the beach, with a cool soundtrack in the background it enjoys a relaxed ambiance that persuades you to ignore your watch and forget time and just enjoy the present. The family friendly welcome that awaits everyone reinforces that feeling and once you get comfortable, it’s very difficult to leave! One of the best elements of winter in Ibiza is the weather, yes, of course, you get the odd really bad day, but for the most part the temperature calls for a layer on top of your tee shirt, sunglasses are a must and sitting by the beach listening to the waves lapping against the rocks as you sip a cold crisp white wine with lunch can be a refreshing experience. Yemanjá is a popular diner destination, for some, the stillness that accompanies dark added to the noise of being at the waterfront sets a dramatic backdrop for an evening out. There are countless possibilities for a place of Yemanjá’s stature and with it never closing, there’s never a bad time to visit. Contact Yemanjá e: info@yemanjaibiza.com e: reservation@yemanjaibiza.com t: +34 971 187 481 www.yemanjaibiza.com www.instagram.com/yemanjaibiza/ www.facebook.com/yemanjaibiza www.twitter.com/yemanja_ibiza share this tweet this