The quiet farmhouse we ranked for calm bachelorettes has been sold to Soho House. Here is what happened, and where to book instead.
Cas Gasi has closed as a bookable hotel. After more than 25 years under founder Margaret von Korff, the Santa Gertrudis estate was sold to Soho House and reopened in summer 2025 as the members-only Soho Farmhouse Ibiza. For the same countryside bachelorette, book Atzaro Agroturismo, number 10 on our list, instead.
"The gentlest hotel on our Ibiza list is gone, and honestly, it was always a villa-weekend pick wearing a bachelorette badge. Here is the truthful ending."
No. Cas Gasi no longer operates as a hotel, and you cannot book a room there. The property's own website now opens with a farewell notice headed with the words we are closed, in which founder Margaret von Korff describes the change as a transition rather than a goodbye and points enquiries to Soho House. The estate has reopened as Soho Farmhouse Ibiza, a members-only club that took its first guests in summer 2025.
Be careful with third-party sites. Several booking platforms and rate aggregators still carry stale Cas Gasi listings, including cached nightly prices, months after the closure. Those pages are debris, not availability. If a site appears to sell you a Cas Gasi room in 2026, it is selling you something that does not exist. We have removed our own booking link and retired the 9.4 editorial score this page carried while the hotel traded.
The short version: one of Ibiza's original agroturismos sold to one of the world's biggest members clubs. Von Korff bought the property as a family home in the late 1980s and turned it into a boutique hotel in the 1990s, decades before farm-stay luxury became an island trend. The estate itself is a four-hectare working farm around a farmhouse more than 130 years old, a short drive outside Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera in the island's green centre.
Growth stayed deliberately small. Sleeper magazine reported the hotel expanding from 17 to 21 keys when four new suites opened in 2019, and that was as big as it ever got. Soho House pursued the site for years; reporting around the opening put the negotiation at roughly eight years before von Korff agreed to sell. The handover closed a 25-plus-year family run and ended public bookings at the address for good.
Soho Farmhouse Ibiza is the estate's new life: a members club of 14 bedrooms spread across the main house and two villas, set in what Soho House describes as a nine-acre working olive grove. The fit-out keeps the rural register but adds the group's usual machinery: two heated pools, a restaurant serving Balearic dishes alongside house standards, a concept store, and the Soho Health Club with a yoga deck, treatment rooms, onsen-style baths, and indoor and outdoor gyms. Unlike almost every hotel in this ranking, it runs year-round.
Access is the catch. Bookings are restricted to Soho House members through the club's own platform, with membership from 233 euros a month, or 117 euros for under-27s. For a bachelorette this cuts two ways. If the bride or a friend already holds a membership, the two villas are genuinely interesting for a private group takeover in the countryside. If nobody does, this address is off the table, and no amount of planning changes that.
Here is the honest reckoning this page owes you: Cas Gasi was only ever right for one narrow kind of bachelorette, and our old copy should have said so more bluntly. It was a quiet rural finca with farm-to-table dinners, no-dig vegetable gardens, free-range chickens supplying the breakfast eggs, and a pool among olive and orange trees. That is a beautiful villa-style weekend for four to six people who want yoga, long lunches, and early nights. It was never a party base, and ranking it on a bachelorette list required a large asterisk.
The geography made the case plainly. The estate sits about 20 minutes by car from Ibiza Town and the airport, with no walkable bar, club, or beach. A group that came to the island for Pacha, the beach clubs, or a big final night would have spent the weekend negotiating taxis from a farm. We kept it at number 11 as the deliberate counterweight to the coastal party hotels, and that logic was sound for the right group, but the wrong group would have been miserable here. With the hotel gone, treat this as the lesson: match the base to the bride, not to the aesthetic.
Atzaro Agroturismo is the direct replacement. It is the other countryside finca on our ranking, number 10, and unlike Cas Gasi it is bookable: the hotel is open for the 2026 season with reservations live, gardens and pools on an estate in the island's interior, and a spa programme it has expanded for this year. A calm group gets the same rural register, plus more on-site energy than Cas Gasi ever offered.
If the closure nudges your group toward the coast, three siblings on this list cover the spectrum. Two of them have new names since our original ranking, so match the name to the property carefully when you book. All three are trading in 2026.
| Hotel | Rank | Best for | Setting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atzaro Agroturismo | #10 | The calm countryside group, closest match to Cas Gasi | Interior finca with gardens, pools, and a spa |
| Aguas de Ibiza Grand Luxe | #12 | Spa mornings with a town at the door | Santa Eulalia bay, open for the 2026 season |
| BLESS Ibiza Cala Nova (formerly Bless Hotel Ibiza) | #13 | Beachfront glamour without club-strip chaos | On Cala Nova beach near Es Canar |
| Destino Five Ibiza (formerly Destino Pacha) | #9 | The party bachelorette, adults-only | Above Talamanca with Pacha club access |
If your group is set on the Santa Gertrudis area, base yourselves at Atzaro and drive in for an evening in the village, which keeps its long-standing cluster of restaurants and boutiques. Pre-book airport transfers either way; taxis in the interior thin out fast on peak-season nights.
Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera sits almost exactly in the middle of the island, which keeps every drive short but makes every outing a drive. The airport is roughly 17 kilometres away, a 20 to 25 minute run outside peak traffic. Ibiza Town is about 15 minutes, and north-coast beaches such as Benirras are around 20 minutes.
Costs are easy to predict because Ibiza taxis run on a published tariff. The official 2026 meter starts at 4 euros plus 1.21 euros per kilometre by day, rising to 1.47 euros per kilometre between 9pm and 7am, with a 2 euro airport supplement. That prices the airport run to Santa Gertrudis at about 25 to 30 euros by day and just over 30 at night, per car of up to four, and Ibiza Town at roughly 15 to 20 euros each way. A group planning beach clubs plus nights out should still budget for a hire car or a fixed-price transfer service; the meter is fair, but finding a free cab in the interior at 2am is the real problem.
For the record, since this page now serves as the property's obituary on our site: it was one of the most sincere hotels on the island. The farm was not decor. Reviewers who stayed in its final years described orchards of olive and orange trees, permaculture vegetable plots dug during the pandemic, chickens behind the kitchen, and a restaurant that priced starters between 19 and 36 euros for produce mostly grown on or near the estate. Von Korff designed the interiors herself, folding in objects from her own travels rather than a design studio's mood board.
That sincerity is exactly why Soho House wanted the site, and why the change stings for the island's quieter travellers. Ibiza's agroturismos are a finite resource; each conversion to a members club removes one from the public pool. If a working farm stay is the point of your trip, book the remaining ones while they still take reservations.
Yes, as a bookable hotel. Cas Gasi's own website now carries a farewell note headed with the words we are closed, framed by founder Margaret von Korff as a transition rather than a goodbye. The estate was sold to Soho House and reopened in summer 2025 as Soho Farmhouse Ibiza, a members-only club. You cannot reserve a room there through normal hotel channels.
The property is now Soho Farmhouse Ibiza. It occupies the same nine-acre olive grove estate at Camino Viejo de Sant Mateu in Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera, with 14 bedrooms across a main house and two villas, two heated pools, a farm-to-table restaurant, and the Soho Health Club with a yoga deck, treatment rooms, and onsen-style baths. Unlike most Ibiza hotels it operates year-round.
No. Soho House states that the club is members-only and that bedroom bookings run through its own platform. Membership starts at 233 euros a month, or 117 euros for members under 27, and founding memberships were reserved for local residents. If nobody in your group holds a membership, plan your stay at one of the island's bookable hotels instead.
Only for a specific kind of group. Cas Gasi suited a calm, villa-style bachelorette of four to six built around long lunches, the pool, and early nights. It sat about 20 minutes by car from Ibiza Town and had no walkable nightlife, so a group that came for Pacha or the beach clubs would have felt stranded. We ranked it 11th as the deliberate quiet option, never as a party base.
Atzaro Agroturismo, number 10 on our ranking, is the closest match: a bookable countryside agroturismo in Ibiza's interior with gardens, pools, and a spa, taking reservations for the 2026 season. For a livelier base choose Aguas de Ibiza in Santa Eulalia, BLESS Ibiza Cala Nova on the beach, or the adults-only Destino Five Ibiza above Talamanca for a party group.
Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera sits in the middle of the island, about 15 minutes by car from Ibiza Town and roughly 17 kilometres, or 20 to 25 minutes, from the airport. North-coast beaches such as Benirras are around 20 minutes away. Using the official 2026 taxi tariff, expect about 25 to 30 euros from the airport by day and slightly more at night.
We keep this page as an honest record and to stop readers booking a hotel that no longer exists. Cas Gasi held the number 11 spot while it operated. Third-party booking sites still show stale Cas Gasi listings and cached rates; ignore them. Use our hub page for the current bookable picks and treat this profile as the closure notice.
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