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15 July 2026

Ibiza Airport Sees Passenger Surge this June

Ibiza Airport Sees Passenger Surge this June

Ibiza Airport welcomed an impressive 1.3 million passengers in June, marking a boost of 3.2% compared to last year. This bustling hub saw 451,180 domestic travelers (a notable 7.4% rise) and 846,366 international visitors (up by 1.2%), proving its appeal to both local and global tourists. With 11,518 aircraft movements recorded, the airport's activity soared by 3.2%. Over the first half of the year, a staggering 3.77 million passengers flocked to Ibiza, enjoying its renowned party scene and sun-soaked beaches—a rise of 3.1% compared to the same stretch in 2025. The Aena Group airports, which include Ibiza among others, collectively catered to nearly 37 million passengers in June alone, showcasing a 3.5% increase and highlighting the ever-growing allure of Ibiza as a top tourist destination. If you're considering a trip, the numbers are in: Ibiza remains a must-visit paradise for those seeking unforgettable experiences under the Mediterranean sun.

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Ibiza's Platges de Comte Beach Off Limits Due to Oil Slick

Ibiza's Platges de Comte Beach Off Limits Due to Oil Slick

This past Sunday saw a red flag raised at Platges de Comte in Sant Josep after an oil slick was discovered, forcing swimmers to exit the water. Despite the spill occurring near Cala Escondida rather than directly at the beach, lifeguards advised against entering the sea as a precautionary measure. Visitors on the beach faced a choice: grab their belongings and move to another sunny spot on the island or wait patiently on the sand, hoping the issue would be swiftly resolved. Speculation among beachgoers suggests the oil originated from a passing vessel, although no official cause has been confirmed. Lifeguards remained vigilant, patrolling and requesting people to leave the water to ensure safety.

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Ibiza’s Summer Solstice: A Clubber's Pilgrimage

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Every year, as the temperatures rise and June gives way to July, Ibiza transforms into a magnet for British clubbing tourists. The summer solstice isn't just a celestial event here—it's a cultural landmark that meshes perfectly with the island’s famed nightlife. This unique convergence of nature and revelry hits a peak during the solstice, drawing in crowds eager to be part of a tradition that’s as much about celebration as it is about timing. For UK travellers, this period is an unmissable chapter in Ibiza’s narrative, where the allure of sun-soaked beaches and high-energy clubs creates a tapestry of experiences. This season, expect Ibiza’s key players to deck out the island in its full glory. The much-adored Eden Ibiza, tucked in the bustling area of San Antonio, kicks off with its signature soundscapes powered by the Void Acoustics Gold Incubus sound system, positioning it among the top venues to visit. Close on its heels, iconic spots like Pacha and Amnesia offer their legendary nights, ensuring every moment spent is charged with the spirit of the island. For those who find themselves in Ibiza during this pivotal juncture, it’s more than just a holiday—it's an experience marking the heartbeat of the summer, where every party-goer can feel part of something larger than life. So, whether you’re a seasoned veteran or yearning for your first taste of Ibiza's magic, the summer solstice is your passport to an unforgettable stretch of vibrant nights and sun-drenched days on this mythical island.

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Platges de Comte Welcomes Back Bathers After Oil Spill Mishap

Platges de Comte Welcomes Back Bathers After Oil Spill Mishap

Platges de Comte, the jewel of Ibiza's sandy stretches, is open to swimmers once more following the closure necessitated by an oil slick scare on Sunday. This seaside paradise was briefly off-limits after keen-eyed beachgoers noticed an ominous sheen near es Racó d'en Xic. Despite the initial alarm, thorough checks confirmed no vessel in the immediate vicinity was responsible. Speculation points to the spill originating from farther afield. The local authorities in Sant Josep reassured holidaymakers through social media that their favourite spot is safe again, having lifted the restrictions after all-clear signals. After a thorough emergency response and safety verification, sun seekers can now relish their idyllic beach days without interruption.

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