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18 August 2026

Scorching Temperatures Hit Ibiza: UK Tourists Advised to Stay Cool

Scorching Temperatures Hit Ibiza: UK Tourists Advised to Stay Cool

Ibiza is sizzling with temperatures soaring to a sweltering 37ºC in some areas, turning the island into a sun-drenched haven. The Spanish Meteorological Agency has issued a yellow warning, particularly affecting the interior and western regions of Ibiza. With the mercury rising, visitors are recommended to stay hydrated and take precautions during peak hours to enjoy the island safely. Meanwhile, the fire risk is alarmingly high in Ibiza and Menorca, reaching 'extreme' levels in Mallorca, underlining the importance of caution in forested areas. This heatwave leaves tourists chasing shade, but it’s not all bad news with the calm coastal breezes adding a touch of relief. Keep an eye out for some isolated showers in Mallorca, offering a brief respite from the unrelenting sun. As you bask on the beach or head to iconic clubs, remember to take a break and relish in the island’s laid-back charm amidst this heatwave.

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