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15 July 2026

Ibiza Sizzles: Heat Alert as Island Braces for Tropical Nights

Ibiza Sizzles: Heat Alert as Island Braces for Tropical Nights

British clubbers heading to Ibiza should prepare for a heatwave as the island faces sweltering temperatures this week. According to the AEMET, an official advisory is in place with highs soaring to 36 degrees Celsius, particularly in the central areas of the island. Don't be caught off-guard as these sticky conditions persist even at night, with 'tropical nights' where temperatures stubbornly stay between 24 and 26 degrees. Such conditions can make a restful sleep elusive and impact your holiday vibe. Experts suggest keeping cool by ventilating your accommodation during cooler hours, donning lightweight bedding, staying hydrated, and avoiding strenuous activities when the sun blazes. Stay informed and take precautions to ensure your Ibiza getaway remains fabulous.

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