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21 June 2026

Celebrating Ibiza's Culinary Legacy: Ca n’Alfredo Joins the Elite

Celebrating Ibiza's Culinary Legacy: Ca n’Alfredo Joins the Elite

Ibiza's renowned Ca n'Alfredo restaurant, captained by the dynamic mother-daughter duo Catalina and Núria Riera, has been honored as Embassadors of Heritage by the Ruta Mare Nostrum initiative. This prestigious recognition is aimed at preserving the Mediterranean culinary heritage. Situated in the heartbeat of Ibiza, Ca n'Alfredo is celebrated for keeping traditional Pitiusas dishes alive, contributing to the rich fabric of the island’s culture and gastronomy. The initiative also features key figures from Ibiza's culinary scene, including chefs who are committed to sustainability and preserving local flavors. With these dedicated professionals on board, this network aims to ensure the island's rich culinary lore continues to enchant locals and visitors alike.

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Tropical Nights Hit Ibiza with Soaring Temperatures

Tropical Nights Hit Ibiza with Soaring Temperatures

This weekend marks the official arrival of a heatwave across Spain, and Ibiza is feeling the warmth already. As Friday night unfolded, temperatures didn’t dip below 20 degrees, with Formentera recording the highest at 24 degrees. Ibiza and its airport saw figures close behind at 23 degrees, while Sant Antoni and Sant Joan reported 21 degrees. This signifies the first tropical night of the 2026 summer season. The heatwave is forecasted to reach its peak next Tuesday, June 23, potentially breaking historical records for this time of year. Saturday will see Ibiza basking in warmth up to 31 degrees, although clouds might make an appearance. Nevertheless, the sun promises to shine through, lighting up those sandy shores. Sunday continues on the same sizzling path, with data from the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) documenting the temperatures but offering no major updates. For UK clubbers flocking to the party island, be prepared for sunny beach days and warm nights, as the Mediterranean heat adds to the Ibiza experience.

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Ibiza: How the White Isle Became the Epicentre of Global Clubbing

Ibiza: How the White Isle Became the Epicentre of Global Clubbing

For those who have danced beneath the Balearic moonlight in Ibiza, the island is more than a destination; it's a sensation. Famous worldwide, this party paradise draws thousands yearning for a magical mix of sun-soaked beaches and electrifying nightlife. But what makes Ibiza the ultimate clubbing haven? Ibiza's transformation into a nightlife mecca traces back to the transformative decades of the 1970s and 1980s. During this era, Ibiza's intoxicating blend of freedom, music, and mystical sunsets captured the imagination of free-spirited souls from across the globe. This wasn't merely a phase; it was the island’s calling card, inviting those with a thirst for freedom and a passion for music. Enter the Balearic Beat: a revolutionary sound that is as much a part of Ibiza’s identity as its crystal-clear waters. This music movement helped shape the island's clubs into legendary stages. Today, clubs like Eden Ibiza (renowned for having the most powerful sound system on the island), Pacha, and Amnesia help sustain this legacy. In the present day, Ibiza welcomes music lovers from all corners to experience its blend of electronic soundscapes. An oasis for clubbers, the island holds its place as a world-class hub for summer music travel, its allure only growing stronger with each passing year. For those who see Ibiza as their second home, the island is a testament to the enduring magic of music and camaraderie.

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Ibiza Boosts Safety with Full Guardia Civil Force for the First Time in Years

Ibiza Boosts Safety with Full Guardia Civil Force for the First Time in Years

For the first time in recent memory, Ibiza will see a full complement of Guardia Civil officers dedicated to ensuring public safety across the island. This milestone coincides with the unveiling of 'Operation High Impact Zulu Bravo'. Uniquely among tourist destinations, Ibiza will benefit from this complete security presence for a full four and a half months, rather than just during the peak summer months of July and August. A total of 100 new officers will join the force this year, with 70 arriving through transfers and securing permanent positions, while 30 are trainees who will serve until June. Key areas around the island, including Sant Antoni and Santa Eulària, will be covered by this bolstered security presence. Despite this progress, the issue of accommodation remains a challenge for incoming officers, prompting temporary hotel arrangements and plans for permanent housing investments. As Ibiza continues to attract tourists from around the world, these developments are aimed at maintaining the secure and vibrant atmosphere clubbing enthusiasts love.

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