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24 June 2026

Ibiza's Luxe Eclipse Experience Unveiled: Nobu Hotel's Royal Suite Up for Auction

Ibiza's Luxe Eclipse Experience Unveiled: Nobu Hotel's Royal Suite Up for Auction

As the coveted total solar eclipse sets to grace Ibiza's skies on August 12, Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay is opening the doors to its premier Royal Suite, offering a bespoke adventure like no other. Launching an international auction, the hotel invites enthusiasts to indulge in a custom stay that perfectly aligns with this rare stellar event, not visible again on the island until 2135.

From August 11-14, 2026, auction winners will revel in 289 square meters of opulence, featuring outdoor jacuzzis, stunning Mediterranean views, and personalized wellness rituals. Exclusive endeavours include star-gazing cruises, nocturnal sushi masterclasses, and tequila tasting journeys.

With starting bids at €50,000, this immersive escapade also supports Ibiza Preservation's environmental efforts. Promising a blend of relaxation, transformation, and celebration, this is a unique opportunity for seasoned Ibiza lovers to relish a celestial spectacle in sheer luxury.

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