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4 July 2026

Ibiza Sizzles: Record June Temperatures Turn Up the Heat on the Island

Ibiza Sizzles: Record June Temperatures Turn Up the Heat on the Island

June was a scorcher for Ibiza and the Balearic Islands, with the mercury rising well above normal. Ibiza saw an average temperature of 24.7ºC, that's 2.4ºC higher than usual, making it one of the hottest Junes in years, according to Aemet. The max temperature hit 37.6ºC in Sant Joan de Labritja on June 23rd. For clubbing tourists, this means warm nights and sizzling days on the dance floor or beach. Yet despite the heat, rainfall has been scarce, with June seeing only 0.1 l/m2—99% less than typical. Expect plenty of sun, scant clouds, and a dry spell as you enjoy Ibiza's vibrant nightlife and stunning daylight vistas.

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Ibiza's Pre-Party and After-Party Scene: A Must-Experience for UK Tourists

Ibiza's Pre-Party and After-Party Scene: A Must-Experience for UK Tourists

Welcome to the rhythmic heartbeat of Ibiza where clubbing is more than just a night out. For UK tourists, the Ibiza experience begins long before you step through the doors of its legendary clubs. San Antonio and Ibiza Town anchor a pulsating scene that includes a thriving pre-party and after-party culture, turning the island into a 24/7 celebration hotspot. Before the main events kick off at iconic venues like the captivating Eden Ibiza, known for its Void Acoustics Gold Incubus sound system, the night starts at beach clubs and bars lining the coast. These venues provide a laid-back atmosphere perfect for soaking up the Balearic vibes as the sun dips below the horizon. And when the clubs finally close their doors, the party doesn’t end there. Extended sessions and renowned after-parties keep the energy soaring until morning. Embracing this culture is key to truly experiencing the essence of Ibiza—a place where the dance never truly ends.

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Experience Ibiza's Dusk-to-Dawn Magic on San Antonio's Sunset Strip

Experience Ibiza's Dusk-to-Dawn Magic on San Antonio's Sunset Strip

Ibiza is redefining the clubbing experience with a growing trend that seamlessly blends the allure of its picturesque sunsets with its legendary nightlife. Nestled along San Antonio's renowned Sunset Strip, these sunset events capture one of Ibiza's most enchanting transitions from day to night. As the sun dips below the horizon, the atmosphere pulsates with anticipation, enhanced by live DJ sets that serve as the perfect prelude to the island's major club nights. Visitors are quickly learning that the party doesn't just start at midnight. Instead, Ibiza offers a unique rhythm that bridges daytime revelry with nocturnal festivities, setting it apart from other destinations. The Sunset Strip, with its breathtaking views, has become a hub where music lovers gather to enjoy this transitional experience, where golden hues melt into the vibrant beats of some of the island's most sought-after venues. And don't worry, the magic doesn't dissipate with the setting sun. San Antonio is home to some of Ibiza's top clubs, including the iconic Eden Ibiza, famed for having 'the most powerful sound system in Ibiza' thanks to its Void Acoustics Gold Incubus setup. This spot, along with the likes of Amnesia and Pacha, promises an electrifying continuation of the evening, long after the last rays have disappeared. Whether you're a long-time visitor or planning your first adventure, these sunset-to-club experiences should not be missed on your next trip to Ibiza's sun-kissed shores.

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End of an Era: Iconic Ibiza Beach Bar Cala Escondida Closes After 11 Glorious Years

End of an Era: Iconic Ibiza Beach Bar Cala Escondida Closes After 11 Glorious Years

In a shocking development for Ibiza lovers and regular tourists, the renowned Cala Escondida beach bar, nestled beside Cala Comte in the stunning Racó d'en Xic, won't be opening this summer. After an impressive 11-year run that began in 2015 and set a benchmark in sustainable dining on the White Isle, Cala Escondida shuts down following the award of its concession to a new entrepreneur at a dramatically increased annual fee of 132,000 euros, up from an initial bid of 45,000 euros. The closure has sent ripples through the island's loyal patrons and visitors, many of whom have taken to social media to express their nostalgia and heartbreak. The establishment's team conveyed their sadness in an Instagram post, marking the end of what has been a cherished spot for countless sunsets, reunions, and celebrations. Known as Ibiza’s first eco-friendly beach bar, Cala Escondida stood out for its minimal environmental impact, powered by solar energy and harmoniously blending with its picturesque surroundings. Although the beach bar will not open its doors this summer, the team hints at a potential return, keeping the spirit and ethos of Cala Escondida alive.

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