Restaurant in Ibiza, Spain
Roto
100Pearl PointsLate-night marina

About Roto
Roto is worth considering for a late-night Ibiza plan near the marina, especially when the group wants energy more than a tightly defined cuisine or chef-led meal. For clearer food positioning, compare it with Piccola Cucina Ibiza or Trattoria Del Mar; for a bigger nightlife-style evening, look at Lío or Cipriani.
3 AM is the useful signal here: Roto in Ibiza is a better fit for a late evening plan than for a decision built around verified details such as a named chef, tasting menu, award pedigree, cuisine style, or price range. Consider it when the plan needs late hours; be cautious if the decision depends on documented menu specifics or a clear price ceiling.
The practical read is simple. Roto is open 7 PM to 3 AM Monday through Saturday, 1 PM to 3 AM on Sunday. Timing shapes the night: earlier dinner may suit a more relaxed start, while later bookings make more sense if the meal is part of a bigger night out. Sunday is the only day with verified daytime hours.
Late-night timing matters more than menu certainty
For an explorer who likes context, the appeal is less about a specific dish and more about the schedule: Roto stays open late every day and starts earlier on Sunday. That makes it useful for visitors comparing flexible late-night dining with other dining rooms. If the group wants another option, cross-shop Piccola Cucina Ibiza or Trattoria Del Mar. If the night is meant to feel bigger, compare it with Lío or Cipriani.
The main caution is information clarity. With no confirmed cuisine type, chef, awards, seat count, or price range in the verified details, this is a weaker choice for diners who want to pre-plan the meal in detail. The confirmed dress code is smart casual, so plan attire accordingly.
Know Before You Go
- Best use case: late dinner or a Sunday daytime start that can continue into the evening.
- Hours: 7 PM to 3 AM Monday through Saturday; 1 PM to 3 AM on Sunday.
- Dress code: smart casual.
- First-timer move: choose the time based on the night you want. Earlier for a calmer start, later for a late-night plan.
For a broader short list, use our full Ibiza restaurants guide, then branch into Ibiza hotels, Ibiza bars, Ibiza wineries, Ibiza experiences if the meal is part of a larger trip plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Roto?
Verified booking guidance is not available here, so plan around the confirmed hours and check the venue's official channels for availability. Roto runs 7 PM to 3 AM Monday through Saturday. Sunday starts earlier, at 1 PM, also runs until 3 AM. For comparison, Lío is another option if you want a different kind of night-out plan, while Roto is best judged on its verified late hours and smart-casual dress code.
What should I order at Roto?
Verified menu details are not available here, so do not plan around a specific signature dish, cuisine, or tasting format. If the food style is the deciding factor, compare Roto with Trattoria Del Mar or Piccola Cucina Ibiza and check each venue's official channels for the latest details.
Is Roto good for solo dining?
Roto may fit a solo plan if the timing works for your night in Ibiza. The long hours, especially 7 PM to 3 AM most days, make it a useful option when you are eating late. If you want a different dinner option, Cipriani is a natural comparison to consider.
What are alternatives to Roto in Ibiza?
Lío, Trattoria Del Mar, Piccola Cucina Ibiza, Cipriani are useful comparison points. Pick Roto when the verified late hours matter most; choose among the others if their current details better match your plan.
Is lunch or dinner better at Roto?
Dinner is the safer bet because Roto is open from 7 PM to 3 AM Monday through Saturday. Sunday is the exception, with verified hours from 1 PM to 3 AM. If your priority is a full evening out, dinner fits the hours better; if you want an earlier start, Sunday is the day to target.
Is Roto good for a special occasion?
Roto may work for a special occasion if your plan is more about late timing than about verified fine-dining credentials. The 7 PM to 3 AM schedule most days, plus the 1 PM Sunday opening, gives groups a wide planning window. For a different kind of occasion, Cipriani is a comparison to consider.
What should a first-timer know about Roto?
Roto is in Ibiza and runs late, so plan around the schedule rather than unverified menu claims. Most days it opens at 7 PM and goes until 3 AM, with Sunday starting at 1 PM. The verified dress code is smart casual. If you are choosing between options, go here for timing; consider Trattoria Del Mar or Piccola Cucina Ibiza if another venue better fits the meal you want.
Location
Paseo Juan Carlos I, 07800 Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain
Ibiza, Spain
Compare Roto
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Roto | Ibiza |
| Lío | Ibiza |
| Trattoria Del Mar | Ibiza |
| Trattoria Del Mar | Eivissa |
| Piccola Cucina Ibiza | Ibiza |
| Cipriani | Ibiza |
How Roto Ibiza compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to Go If You Do Not Book Roto
Choose Piccola Cucina Ibiza if the group wants a clearer restaurant brief. Choose Lío if the night calls for a bigger entertainment-led setting rather than a flexible late dinner.
How It Compares
Against Lío, Roto reads as the easier, less commitment-heavy choice. Lío is the better fit when the night is built around a full spectacle-style experience; Roto makes more sense when the group wants marina energy without making the entire evening revolve around one high-production booking.
Trattoria Del Mar and Piccola Cucina Ibiza are safer cross-shops for diners who want a clearer meal identity. Pick those when the priority is a more defined restaurant choice; pick Roto when timing, location, a late finish matter more than cuisine specificity.
Cipriani is the more polished name to compare for a dressier dinner. Roto is the more flexible call for an easy social night, especially if the plan may stretch late and the group does not need a formal restaurant structure.
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