Ibiza will have, from June 2026 onwards, a new establishment dedicated to family tourism: Coral Star Ibiza, the new hotel brand promoted by OD Group, which arrives with an innovative concept where contemporary design, creativity and shared experiences take centre stage, according to the company in a press release. The project is based on a clear premise: on holiday, play is essential. Its proposal redefines the way families travel through bright spaces, organic materials and a modern aesthetic designed to encourage togetherness and celebrate time spent as a family.
The establishment is located in Sant Josep, at Carrer Caló, 87. The hotel’s website is already active and reservations can now be made.

The complex will offer two types of accommodation — family rooms and apartments — to suit different styles of travel. The hotel rooms, available in Superior, Junior Suite, Studio and Studio Terrace categories, are designed for those seeking comfort and style with full hotel services. They include sunny terraces, king-size beds, sofa beds, graphic details and, in some cases, a kitchenette and direct pool access. The apartments, meanwhile, provide a greater degree of autonomy thanks to their generous spaces, kitchenette, dining area and living room, making them ideal for long stays or for families who prefer their own environment within the resort.
Spaces for family play and connection
The design of Coral Star Ibiza encourages shared moments in every corner. The lobby acts as a sophisticated lounge where time flows naturally, allowing for reading, conversation or even spontaneous family games. The Kids Club, aimed at children aged 3 to 12, is a creative universe where little ones can explore, imagine and build, under the philosophy that it’s not about leaving children behind, but about playing with them.
The hotel will have three swimming pools: one for adults, another for families and a children’s Splash Park, allowing guests to enjoy the sun and summer together. There will also be dedicated areas for teenagers aged 12 to 17, conceived as quiet spaces where they can paint, read, play or simply disconnect from screens.

Adults will have their own spaces focused on well-being, such as a gym filled with natural light and a work area that makes it easy to stay connected while on holiday without giving up the resort’s inspiring surroundings. The entire concept revolves around a shared holiday lifestyle: poolside breakfasts, spontaneous games, sunsets in the lounge and moments that become memories.
“The essence of Ibiza is presented from a renewed, more luminous, accessible and authentic perspective, with the aim for each family to find its own rhythm and experience the island from a fresh, creative point of view”, the statement concludes.
The new Coral Star Ibiza is scheduled to open in June 2026.
