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6 June 2026

S’Aigua Blanca: A Hidden Gem with New Safety Measures for This Summer

S’Aigua Blanca: A Hidden Gem with New Safety Measures for This Summer

Santa Eulària des Riu's council has announced a significant change for one of Ibiza's breathtaking beaches, s’Aigua Blanca in Sant Carles. As the summer unfolds, this beloved spot will not have municipal services, including the Red Cross lifeguard presence. Although the beach is considered to have low-risk sea conditions, the unique terrain suggests visitors should exercise extra caution. Important advisories include avoiding cliff areas and adhering to safety signs, particularly areas marked for rockfall. The seaside access by car will also remain restricted. In case of emergencies, contacting the local authorities or emergency services is advised. Discover s’Aigua Blanca while respecting the serenity and safety of this exquisite Ibiza location.

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Ibiza's Epic Back-to-Back DJ Sets: The Unmissable Experience for UK Clubbing Tourists

Ibiza's Epic Back-to-Back DJ Sets: The Unmissable Experience for UK Clubbing Tourists

The allure of Ibiza goes beyond its golden beaches and crystalline waters; it thrives in its electrifying club scene, where the island becomes a living, breathing organism of music and dance. For the UK clubbing tourists who hold this Mediterranean paradise close to their hearts, it is the unmistakable back-to-back DJ sets that often turn a night out into an unrivaled experience. Increasingly adopted into Ibiza’s event programming, these back-to-back sets offer a thrilling exploration of sound that defies any preset limits. By pairing two talented DJs for an extended collaborative burst, the island provides an extraordinary framework for spontaneous creativity and energy that keeps club-goers on their toes. Eden Ibiza, nestled on the Sunset Coast of San Antonio, is renowned for delivering such eccentric rides of sound. Known for its Void Acoustics Gold Incubus sound system, claimed to be the most powerful on the island, Eden often serves as the launchpad for these dual DJ performances. Meanwhile, the iconic venues like Pacha, Amnesia, and others create the backdrop of what’s possibly the most coveted nightlife tapestry worldwide. Whether it’s the enchanting melodies weaving through an Amnesia night or the raw beats thundering within Pacha's stylish walls, the unpredictability and chemistry between two DJs performing together is what keeps Ibiza at the forefront of global clubbing culture. So, for those flying over from the UK, keen to catch the next big moment on the White Isle, keep note of these exhilarating nights. They offer an unforgettable chapter of your Ibiza story—one filled with soundscapes that echo far beyond the shores of this legendary partying haven.

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Ibiza Boosts Policing for a Safer Summer Nightlife

Ibiza Boosts Policing for a Safer Summer Nightlife

As the summer season kicks into high gear, Ibiza's local police force is ramping up their efforts to ensure a safe experience for both tourists and residents. A newly introduced fourth shift is now operational, designed specifically to bolster security during the island's peak months. This additional patrol will sweep across prime tourist zones from 19:00 to 03:00, overlapping with the end of afternoon and start of night activities. Led by a senior officer and supported by four agents, this strategy focuses on increasing police visibility where crowds gather the most. The initiative promises to enhance safety and security for all those soaking up Ibiza's legendary nightlife.

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Ibiza's New Traffic Rules: What UK Tourists Need to Know

Ibiza's New Traffic Rules: What UK Tourists Need to Know

As the summer season kicks off in Ibiza, UK clubbers should brace themselves for some changes on the island's roads. Traffic congestions are already making mornings tricky, especially on main routes like the one linking Santa Eulària to the capital. This comes just five days into the second year of Ibiza's strategy to limit the number of incoming vehicles, aiming to ease pressure on roads without discouraging tourists. The daily cap currently sits at 17,668 non-resident vehicles, significantly reduced from last year. 14,000 of those are reserved for car rental companies, with 3,548 available for tourists bringing their own cars. The Consell de Ibiza is also ramping up its monitoring systems, enhancing its number plate recognition technology. Expect to see more strategically placed cameras around the island as officials strive to balance mobility and visitor numbers. This initiative is part of a broader push to improve control and reduce the traffic strains particularly felt during peak tourism months.

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