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Ah, that sweet Balearic Sea! One of the last bastions of freedom to be found in these times of Covid With strict social distancing in public places, a day out at sea, on a boat with your favs, is a fabulous alternative and quite literally, a breath of fresh air. Complimentary drinks bubbles, wine, beer and soft drinks included.

That works out at not-very-much per person to spend a glorious day, half-day or sunset on a boat. Check out this Italian speedboat, Cranchi 31 , for example. Or spend a few quid more and opt for a Sunseeker yacht.

Those perennially beautiful Ibiza beaches are an ever sweeter vision of loveliness that usual. With smaller crowds and more space, this is one area of Ibiza bliss that the COVID restrictions have had some positive impacts on.

Their year-long break from the usual huge crowds of the Ibiza summer season has seen the return of whales, dolphins and turtles to the waters around Ibiza and Formentera. The disappearance of large cruise ships and busy marine traffic has let marine life thrive whilst industrial pollution has dropped.

Social distancing is still observed on Ibiza beaches and a mask must be worn whilst moving around. Once settled into your socially distanced bubble however, at least 2 metres away from your closest neighbour, then masks can be removed.

And beware, there are on-the-spot fines for not following protocol. Incidentally, many other regions of Spain, including Valencia, for example, have implemented obligatory mask-wearing, even on the beach. More info in this article by El Pais. As you may imagine, there has never been a better time to get up close and personal with the incredible riches of the Ibiza countryside. There are many incredible walks and tours offered by passionate lovers of Ibiza nature who are immensely experienced guides.

The Ibiza countryside is packed with medicinal herbs, ancient trees and swathes of cool pine forest, a rainbow of wildflowers and so much more to explore. There are various discovery walks you can go on, suitable for all the family, many followed by workshops on making natural soaps, cosmetics, remedies and more. For wonderful group walks that include historical sites and a huge wealth of information, we absolutely love Walking Ibiza.

Founded by Toby Clark , who has personally walked around the whole island several times you can join him too , the Walking Ibiza team provide both community walks donation-based or private tours to accommodate up to 6 guests. This year, Ibiza , more than any year since mass tourism began, is a year for really getting to know the extraordinary beauty of the island.

We hope you find the information curated here helpful and we hope some of you can join us for this very special, Ibiza summer season. Until then, stay safe and take care.

Please note: the information provided in this article is correct at the time of publishing. Boats Ibiza cannot be held responsible for any subsequent changes to the law or to restrictions imposed by the authorities. We advise you to double check opening dates and events directly with the businesses concerned, using the links provided. Whilst we will make every effort to update this article as changes are announced, we can not be liable for any changes we are unaware of.

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Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Ibiza holiday season Ibiza will be unique. What can you expect during summer ? Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Recent Posts Ibiza how will covid restrictions affect your holiday? Get yourself down to Cafe Mambos no later than 9pm to catch the iconic sunset.

You will not be disappointed. Prices may increase for event tickets but the party line-ups are BIG! Things get more international as Spanish and Italian holidaymakers join the mix so expect reggaeton and techno sounds to take over the schedules. A long-standing tradition, Radio 1 in Ibiza is a calendar date many Ibiza veterans will base their holiday schedule on.

If you want to book for the Radio 1 weekend you need to be quick, rooms sell out early at the Ibiza Rocks Hotel and across the island. Outside of Rocks you may notice some promoters will run one-off events or short residencies in unfamilair terrority. Much like June things are less busy, everything feels more chilled, Hotel and Flights are cheaper and the line ups across the island start to get a bit more experimental.

It really is a great opportunity to come back to close the summer in style. Even if you have been once already in the season booking a short stay over a particular party is ideal. Back end of the month it becomes all about the closing parties as everyone goes all out to end the summer with a bang.

Our closing parties typically take place across the last full week of the month and have produced some of the most iconic moments in Ibiza Rocks history, so you will not want to miss out. Find Out More. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.

This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. It's also time for Ibiza Gay Pride and the famous parade and port party. Booking accommodation and car hire in advance is essential, you might save money too if you book well ahead. All the resorts now come into their own and holidaymakers take to the streets, beaches and bars.

All around you can feel the island starting to buzz. Temperatures now start to go above 30 and the island is busier. All the clubs are open and the beaches fill up. If you want something more chilled you could try yoga on the beach or or visit one of the hippy markets. Plenty of easy ways to discover the island abound: Hire a car or scooter or have experienced guides show you the island. Chartering a boat and boat trips are a glorious way to discover Ibiza's coast and beaches or you could escape for the day to Formentera for the ultimate in getting away from it all.

Arguably the craziest month of the year for Ibiza with no shortage of parties to go to, beach clubs and beach bars to chill in and water activities to dive into. Music fills the air all over and it's hot - yes, this really is the time to be swimming in the sea or spending time in or by the pool. School's out for summer and all the family resorts like Santa Eulalia, Portinatx and Cala Llonga make the perfect playground.

For more adult fun, dine out in Ibiza Town's walled citadel or head to the pre-club bars in the marina or on Playa d'en Bossa's main strip. Enjoy the balmy nights that just beg you to stay awake as long as you want or can muster. The first half of this month still sees party life still in full shift and the temperatures begin to dip slightly.

There are fewer families, so the accent is on getting in club time for the party people or trying out more cultural activities like the Jazz Festival. Later in the month, things slow down a little as the weekly club parties conclude with their closing events plus the crowds are a little older in age. Throughout the month, it's still a great time to go out on the water on a boat or spend time on the beach and the sea is still warm.

In this month, you'll find that there's still a good number of visitors. There's a lot of bright days, maybe the occasional down day, though not for long and the temperatures are generally good and exploring by day comes back into play.

This is when the super-clubs' closing parties begin and then end around mid month. Beach bars and restaurants are in the main still fully functional and there are still some cool activities to do. Towards mid month Islanders and summer season workers come out to play to enjoy the fruits of their summer, plus prices go down.



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