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21 May 2026

Ibiza Breakfast Dilemma: Avocado Extra Puts Prices in the Spotlight

Ibiza Breakfast Dilemma: Avocado Extra Puts Prices in the Spotlight

An Ibiza tourist recently took to social media to share the cost of an avocado extra on his breakfast, raising eyebrows among both locals and visitors. Priced at 5.50 euros, this addition to a jamón serrano toast already costing 7.85 euros, with a cappuccino at 5.60 euros, totaled a staggering 18.95 euros. This revelation set off a flurry of online discussion, with many expressing disbelief at the steep pricing, commonplace in some of the island's cafes and restaurants. While some commentators urged more price awareness before ordering, others noted that 'Ibiza is a costly destination,' especially at beachside venues. The post humorously ignited debates about the luxury of eating out, with users jesting about the coffee's costliness and quality. The incident sheds light on the financial planning needed when indulging in Ibiza's culinary scene during your sun-soaked getaway.

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Cala Llenya Shines with Environmental Recognition, Uplifting Ibiza's Beach Standards for British Sunseekers

Cala Llenya Shines with Environmental Recognition, Uplifting Ibiza's Beach Standards for British Sunseekers

Ibiza has bolstered its status as an ecological haven with Cala Llenya receiving the prestigious ISO 14001 certification from AENOR. This accolade, renewed by the Santa Eulària des Riu council, highlights the island's commitment to environmentally responsible beach management, now covering beaches including Santa Eulària, es Riu, Cala Llonga, es Canar, es Figueral, and Cala Llenya. This rigorous certification is evidence of Ibiza’s proactive steps in reducing environmental impact and enhancing the sustainability of its beloved beachfront locales. On a parallel note, the islands have also triumphed in maintaining the UNE 170001 Universal Accessibility certification for widely popular beaches like Cala Llonga, Santa Eulària, and es Canar. This ensures that these spots are equipped to offer safe and independent access for all visitors, with dedicated support staff on site to assist with accessibility needs. These developments elevate the allure of Ibiza's coastline, promising British tourists an eco-conscious and inclusive beach experience on their much-cherished island holidays.

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Ibiza's Public Transport Triumph: Beach Bus Lines Soar in Popularity

Ibiza's Public Transport Triumph: Beach Bus Lines Soar in Popularity

Ibiza's public transport system has seen an impressive surge in usage this summer, with its beach-bound bus routes experiencing a remarkable increase in passengers. From May to July, the lines serving picturesque spots like Cala Salada, Benirràs, ses Salines, and the Cala d’Hort corridor have welcomed an astounding 59,505 more travellers compared to the same period last year. In particular, the new P7 route to Cala Salada has been a game changer, with a 144.3% rise in passengers compared to its predecessor. Meanwhile, demand for buses to ses Salines has surged by 70.4%, proving these enhanced services are a hit among tourists seeking a convenient alternative to driving. The western route covering spots like Sant Josep and Cala d’Hort has also shown a 73% uptick in users, making it easier for sunseekers to access these stunning beaches. Impressively, Benirràs tops the growth chart with a 443.7% increase in bus passengers, highlighting the growing preference for not being behind the wheel in peak season. For tourists and locals alike, the newly revamped network is ensuring smoother access to Ibiza's scenic beaches while easing traffic congestion. As the local government continues to fine-tune the system based on these promising results, visitors can look forward to seamless journeys along the island's most cherished coastal routes.

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Ibiza Shifts Gears: From Party Haven to Luxury Destination

Ibiza Shifts Gears: From Party Haven to Luxury Destination

Ibiza is redefining itself from a vibrant party hotspot to a global luxury destination, as recognised at a recent prestigious event. Abel Matutes Prats, leader of Palladium Hotel Group, was named an ambassador of Ibiza Luxury Destination. He has emphasized the transformation from mass tourism to quality-driven experiences, a vision that's become a reality after years of dedication. Chef Dabiz Muñoz, famed for his culinary innovation with three Michelin stars, was also honoured. He's recently launched StreetXO Ibiza, bringing his first gastronomic venture to the island with a wilder flair, noting the perfect timing and partnership for his arrival. The Ibiza Luxury Destination gala also welcomed six new partners, expanding the island's sophisticated portfolio. Highlights include BLESS Ibiza’s contemporary elegance, Nômade Temple's blend of nature and high-end cuisine in Portinatx, and the premium nautical offerings of Boating Ibiza, which allows guests to charter luxury yachts through an exclusive app. These evolving collaborations are steering Ibiza into an era where quality experiences define the island, complementing its iconic sun, sand, and soundscape loved by UK tourists.

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