What is "Studio 2 pax and Studio 4 pax?"?

I'm looking at hostels, hotels and apartments in Ibiza. Some of them let you choose between a studio 2, 3 or 4 pax. What is 2,3 and 4 pax, and what is the difference? Thanks!

2010-06-23T09:04:28Z

Ok...get it slightly more, but for example...what is the difference in these rooms here?

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Studio Apartment GBP 17.23
Studio Apartment GBP 21.53
Studio 4 pax GBP 24.08
Studio 3 pax GBP 32.11
Studio 2 pax GBP 48.16

As you can see, the studio apartment at the top is cheaper than the second, although it doesn't give you details as to what the difference is? The link is...

http://www.hostelbookers.com/property/index.cfm?fuseaction=accommodation.search&strsearchby=Destination&intpeople=1&straccommodationtype=hostels&strdestination=Ibiza%2C+Spain&intpropertyid=9827&strtab=overview&intdestinationid=4411&availType=Book&languageid=1&dteArrival=14%2F08%2F2010&intNights=5

guiri2010-06-23T05:44:55Z

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2 pax means two people. It is Spanglish. Pax is airline / hotel short code for passengers. (like text codes)

Many Spaniards in the hotel trade believe it means people in English.

So a 2 pax studio sleeps two people; 4 pax sleeps four.

zuk2017-01-09T21:06:58Z

Studio 3 Pax

zafir2010-06-23T18:32:40Z

I don't know the difference between the top two Studio Apartments, perhaps you could contact the resort to find out, but it seems these Studios are for a minimum of four people.

So, it really depends on how many people are going. If it's just two of you, then you need to book Studio 2 pax which will cost you GBP 48.16 per person. If there are three of you, then Studio 3 which will cost GBP 32.11 per person.

Alexandra2016-04-06T04:19:32Z

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Pax is an abbreviation meaning two people. Studio is a "room", an apartment, with a kitchenette, and no separate bedroom. That, especially when looking at an apartment, would likely be the cheapest. Remember, you get what you pay for...when you go for the cheapest, there's usually a reason why it is.