Maxwell's Kitchen

Cody Maxwell

Given the name of a 1980's 3rd place rodeo contestant, Cody Maxwell has found an interest in having non-sensical conversations with people who are smarter than him. After amassing tens of views on YouTube, and being bookmarked on his Grandma's iPad, the future of the show looks ok? After 36 more payments he owns the cameras and can more aptly pursue prodigious sponsorship from Coors Light.

  1. 24 Hours in Ibiza, Spain: San Antonio Beach, Nightlife, and Where to Stay

    14 JAN

    24 Hours in Ibiza, Spain: San Antonio Beach, Nightlife, and Where to Stay

    Ibiza travel guide for a fast 24 hours in San Antonio (Sant Antoni de Portmany), Spain. We cover airport transport, where to stay, what to eat, where the clubs are at, and the one unexpected highlight: great Mexican food on a Spanish island. The One-Day Itinerary • Land at Ibiza Airport (IBZ) • Taxi or bus to San Antonio (Sant Antoni de Portmany) • Check in at The Red Hotel • Beer run at the convenience store across the street • Lunch at Palapa (Mexican street food + frozen margarita / Paloma) • Walk around town and see the Columbus Egg statue • Swim at Playa de Sant Antoni • Change, then hit the West End bar strip at night • Optional: Caló des Moro for more beach + club energy • Late-night dinner, indecisive makes slice of pizza the option • Early morning port walk for the quiet version of Ibiza Getting There • Taxi IBZ to San Antonio: about €40 (in this episode) • Bus Line 9 IBZ to San Antonio: about €4 and just under an hour (in this episode) • Once you’re in San Antonio, it’s easy to walk to the beach, port, and nightlife streets. Stay Here The Red Hotel (Sant Antoni de Portmany) https://www.ibizafeeling.com/hotels/the-red-hotel/ Food Palapa Ibiza (Sant Antoni de Portmany) https://www.palapaibiza.com/en/ Useful Links Ibiza Airport (IBZ): https://www.aena.es/en/ibiza.html ALSA airport transfers (Line 9: Ibiza Airport ↔ Sant Antoni): https://www.alsa.com/en/airports/ibiza Sant Antoni town overview: https://visit.santantoni.net/en/what-to-do/towns-and-areas/sant-antoni-de-portmany/ Sant Antoni nightlife info: https://visit.santantoni.net/en/what-to-do/nightlife/ Caló des Moro beach: https://visit.santantoni.net/en/what-to-do/beaches/calo-des-moro/ S’Arenal (main beach in the bay): https://visit.santantoni.net/en/what-to-do/beaches/sarenal/ Columbus Egg info: https://latorreibiza.com/en/news/114- Full episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@maxwellskitchenpodcast Website: https://maxwellskitchenpodcast.com Quick Tips • If you only have 24 hours, pick your base: Ibiza Town (historic/closer to big clubs) or San Antonio (cheaper, big bay, nightlife strip). • August heat is rugged. Get in the water when you can. • San Antonio nightlife is loud and concentrated. Great if you want it. Brutal if you don’t. • The morning port walk is worth it for filming and vibes. Chapters 00:00 Cody Maxwell intro 00:17 Maxwell’s Kitchen: Euro Trip 00:50 What is Ibiza - Balearic Islands quick history 01:17 Saffron, pirates, and the 24-hour plan 01:48 Where to stay: Ibiza Town vs San Antonio 02:07 Taxi vs bus from the airport 02:24 The Red Hotel + the convenience store beer run 02:41 Lunch at Palapa 03:01 Columbus Egg statue 03:25 It’s brutally hot, so it’s time to swim 03:46 San Antonio beach + nearby clubs waking up 04:07 West End nightlife + Caló des Moro 04:26 Late-night pizza and the 6am port walk 04:45 Ibiza verdict and Balearic island ranking 05:07 Is San Antonio worth it for 24 hours? 05:24 Final thoughts + rating Opening and closing music by Antracto. Produced by Cody Maxwell. Maps by Google Earth. Artwork by Cody Maxwell. Opening graphic assets by BoxOfMotion. https://maxwellskitchenpodcast.com

    6 min

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Given the name of a 1980's 3rd place rodeo contestant, Cody Maxwell has found an interest in having non-sensical conversations with people who are smarter than him. After amassing tens of views on YouTube, and being bookmarked on his Grandma's iPad, the future of the show looks ok? After 36 more payments he owns the cameras and can more aptly pursue prodigious sponsorship from Coors Light.