Ibiza 2023 – The ultimate Easter and spring break holiday destination

In Ibiza, the spring and Easter holidays offer fantastic experiences and are rightfully regarded as one of the happiest times of the year due to its spectacular landscapes, breathtaking beaches and perfect climate. Of course, it is remarkably quieter, so it’s a great time to enjoy outdoor activities and cultural activities alike. This means that no matter what your tastes and preferences may be, you are certain to find something that suits you. 

Check out our top recommended things to do in Ibiza below. We’re confident you will find everything you need to make your holiday enjoyable on the island during the spring and Easter holidays.


Nature Activities in the springtime, Ibiza

Engaging in activities in the fresh air is one of the most effective ways to boost energy, re-awaken the brain, and lift the spirits. Spring offers a variety of hiking, biking and watersports options for exploring the most picturesque parts of our island. Here are our top favourite outdoor activities to experience during your spring or Easter stay:


Walking Ibiza Tours

Walking Ibiza has been taking visitors around our beautiful island since 2010. Whether you wish to enjoy the peace and quiet or enjoy insider information about the island, you will be guided by someone who knows the island and routes well. 


Kayak Ibiza

Kayak Ibiza has an international team that loves outdoor activities and nature. Taking you along the most scenic routes on the water and showing you hidden spots, they know Ibiza’s coastline better than anyone. Additionally, they offer guided stand-up paddle excursions and guided walks. 


Bike Ibiza

Professionalism, adventure, and respect for nature are the hallmarks of Bike Ibiza. Various levels of tours are available around the entire island. Depending on your preferences, you can ride a mountain bike, a road bike, or an e-bike. 


Golf Ibiza

Roca Llisa’s private housing urbanisation in Santa Eulalia is home to the island’s only golf course. With more than ten kilometres of outstanding countryside, breathtaking views and a constant sea breeze, Golf Ibiza is a unique and pleasant place to practice golf with family and friends during the winter season. 


Say Yachts Ibiza

Our preferred collaborators, Say Yacht, offer low-emission yachting in Ibiza, Formentera, and Mallorca. The boat charter company has been providing conscious yachting options on Ibiza for over 20 years, aiming to significantly reduce emissions on our beloved island by being out on the water in an eco-friendly way. The perfect way to explore the island out at sea!


Cultural and social activities in the springtime, Ibiza


Hippy Markets in Ibiza 

Ibiza has a number of unique and lively artisan markets. With weekly openings, events, great food, and live music, these island attractions have always been very popular and have drawn regular recurring tourists. The spring is a great time to gather for relaxed, casual weekends filled with history, culture, and community. 

The top four hippie markets on offer are: 

  • The famous Las Dalias Hippy Market with its brightly decorated outdoor terraces of over 200 market stalls
  • San Juan’s popular Sunday market, perhaps the most cultured hippy origin with entertaining live music, regular dancing and a delicious paella street food performance will be finally back from February 2023 onwards.
  • The grand flea market in Sant Jordi (every Saturday morning), sells an abundance of almost anything from ‘bric and brac’ to some relatively valuable household furniture.
  • Punta Arabi is a mix of San Juan’s low-key vibe and Las Dalias size…. Here, people arrive by ‘the coach load’ to shop the market stalls and enjoy a day out in Es Canar.

Museums and Galleries

Ibiza is known for its two main cultural attractions in Ibiza Town; the Museum of Archaeology and the Contemporary Art Museum of Ibiza. Both are well worth a visit. If archaeology is of interest, the Dalt Vila Museum preserves and researches remains found on the islands of Ibiza and Formentera over the last few thousand years. Visitors can discover ancient artefacts and excavated burial sites, tracing the history of the island from Punic to Roman times.

If art is more your style, then The Contemporary Art Museum of Ibiza also located in Dalt Vila, is a wonderfully unique art gallery showcasing permanent collections of art from the 1960’s all the way through to new modern art. 


Planned in Easter and spring season festivities in Ibiza

There is no doubt that Ibiza is known as the Isle of Saints and as a place where almost all the villages and towns have been named after saints, and where each of them even celebrates their own Patron Saint. 

Here are spring and Easter public holidays and planned fiestas for 2023 & 2024 


March 2023

1st March: Balearic Day – Ibiza Carnival in Ibiza Town, Santa Eulalia and San Antonio.

19th March: Sant Josep (San José) – Patron Saint celebrations


April 2023

2nd April: Sant Francesc de S’Estany -Patron Saint celebrations

5th April: Sant Vincent de Sa Cala – Patron Saint celebrations

23rd April: Sant Jordi de Ses Salines – Patron Saint celebrations   


Easter Weekend in Ibiza 2023

A traditional Catholic parade through old town Ibiza that begins on Maundy Thursday (6th April) and continues until Easter Sunday (9th April). 


May 2023

3rd May (1st Sunday in May): Festivities in Santa Eulalia

Medieval Festival Ibiza Town (World Heritage celebrations) – normally first weekend of May (6th to 9th May 2021) 

17th May: Puig d’en Valls. Patron Saint celebrations 


Book your spring or Easter vacation villa with us!

The perfect spring or Easter getaway can be found in a holiday rental villa, which will offer you more than you can possibly imagine. Vacating in a villa rental is an ideal option for a relaxing vacation with your family and friends, especially if you want privacy and the freedom to escape the crowds while enjoying all the island has to offer.



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    Why Ibiza in autumn is perfect to book a villa

    With mild climate temperatures and a reduced tourism season, Ibiza in autumn is perfect to discover our island’s natural beauty and culture, unrivaled by any other.

    Whether you are seeking refuge from the usual cold and rainy European winter season or planning a vacation that you will never forget, a luxury holiday home as your base offering total relaxation, privacy, and some of the best facilities to explore Ibiza freely could be right up your alley.

    With our top autumn villas and great reasons to visit during the off-season, you can start planning your next luxury villa holiday in Ibiza right now.


    Why choose Ibiza in Autumn

    In Ibiza, the off-season and Autumn can offer a whole different set of experiences for visitors and residents than the summer peak. Ibiza in autumn is filled with a sense of great outdoors thanks to Ibiza’s stunning natural surroundings and remote beaches. From water sports to golf, excursions, and boating to guided hikes and cycling tours, our leisure activities in the off-season abound.

    However, there is so much more to Ibiza off-season than just a leisurely holiday: the island also offers a wide range of cultural experiences and festivities, adding excitement to the itinerary.

    As well as local artisan markets, renowned patron and saint festivals, Dalt Vila, museums, and contemporary art galleries, the island provides plenty of local restaurants that are open year-round.  

    Check out our detailed off-season leisure activities and cultural attractions blogs to plan your perfect stay.


    Autumn in Ibiza: Our Top Rental Villas


    Villa Bora

    There is nothing better than a stay at Villa Bora, where high-tech and modern interiors meet a beautiful natural environment and complete relaxation. Within a short driving distance of Es Cubells and Es Torrent on the island’s southwest coast, this property is surrounded by 500 m2 of land in the private and secure Vista Alegre urbanisation.

    On the ground floor, you have a fully equipped kitchen with all the appliances you need, the living room, which is the central social space of the house, with a beautiful fireplace and a warm and pleasant zone with high-quality design furniture – perfect for those autumn evenings. 

    The master bedroom has a tatami round bed where you can watch TV from the ceiling. This bedroom also has a magnificent bathroom with an endless sea view, as well as a large terrace with a jacuzzi. Both the second and third suites feature king-size beds, private terraces, and spacious showers. 

    With this home, you don’t need to worry about the off-season, water temperatures because you can relax in the heated saltwater pool or jacuzzi and take in the panoramic view of Porroig Bay.


    Can Nikita

    In the heart of Ibiza, Can Nikita is an intimate oasis surrounded by nature’s abundance.  The magnificent finca is located just 10 minutes from Ibiza’s old town. A sophisticated interior design and rustic style combine to create this exceptional Finca, which can accommodate up to 12 guests. 

    Here, there are many relaxing living spaces, large entertaining areas, tennis courts, a thermal spa, a gym, outdoor yoga decks, and a large salty infinity pool with views of the forest and shady trees, all of which will keep you fully immersed in wellness – a great place to relax and recuperate over the Autumn season. 

    In addition to the bedroom suites with state-of-the-art facilities, there is also a unique Tree House with a detached double bedroom just in the middle of the orchard with an en suite bathroom.


    Isara

    On Ibiza’s west coast, Isara is a luxury beach house with striking sea and sunset views. In this magnificent home with its many lawns and decked terraces, there are fully furnished chill-out zones, alfresco dining areas, and plenty of sun-drenched loungers, all of which are beautifully illuminated at night.

    Additionally, the open-plan living areas are filled with natural light, and the interiors are light-filled with soft furnishings in whites, pale greys, beechwoods, and magnolias. Furthermore, the property has a Mediterranean Sea view and lovely exterior gardens.  

    Located within walking distance of the beach, Isara is ideal for families and groups of friends on the lookout for a wonderful Ibizan getaway and engaging in plenty of Autumn beach walks in the area of Cala Moli.


    Let us help you plan your Ibiza Autumn getaway

    We can help you take care of the finer details when planning your perfect Ibiza holiday if you use our concierge services when planning your perfect holiday on this island. Whether you would like hiking tours or watersports, in-house chefs and catering, wellness, yoga, personal training sessions, private spa and massage treatments, or even a home cinema set up, we guarantee that you will receive the highest quality service from the most reputable collaborators this Autumn season.

    With plenty of properties to browse through, we are sure you’ll find the perfect villa vacation rental just for you. Everything is possible with us at Prestige Properties Ibiza. 


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      What’s on in Ibiza this Summer 2022

      All of a sudden, everything got a lot more exciting! Travel vaccination passports and health tests are no longer required for entry into Spain, you do not have to wear a mask in most circumstances, dancing is finally allowed, and everyone’s smiling. Ibiza is back to being as vibrant as ever, and it feels awesome.

      Last month’s International Music Summit (IMS), which provides panels for the electronic music industry gave the feeling that this year is destined to be bigger and better all around. You can literally sense it in the air, everyone is ready for Ibiza 2022, and the tourism industry is already in full bloom.

      Summer 2022, Ibiza is the perfect place to be if you’re looking for a vacation with a great atmosphere and pure freedom. Besides the nightclubs opening for the first time in two years, the island also offers a variety of cultural activities, natural landscapes, and of course, some wonderful places to eat, so let’s see what Ibiza has to offer in 2022.


      Ibiza summer 2022: IMS Ibiza 2022

      Ibiza nightclubs are open – get your party event calendar

      Ibiza’s nightclub scene has already begun its opening season two weeks earlier than usual, with venues such as Ushuaia, Pacha, and being the first to kick-off following the IMS 2022 finale. Ibiza is set to have its longest clubbing season to date, which could extend as far as November. And, of course, this year’s line-ups are looking to be of an excellent standard too!

      If you want to keep on top of your Ibiza party schedule, you can take a look at the Ibiza Spotlight event calendar, which has day-by-day updates on all clubs and DJs, with ticket and VIP table information. Updates are made constantly throughout the season so be sure to keep checking in.

      If you like a little party but attending large-scale clubs is too intense, then check out the latest nightclub from Las Dalias, Akasha.  Open from Friday through until Sunday until 5 am, the club hosts a more relaxed atmosphere where its concept intends to generate a community spirit among the people who visit.

      Ibiza summer 2022: Ushuaia and Hï

      The classic things to do in Ibiza – things that you won’t want to miss

      There is no shortage of cultural classics to experience in Ibiza and those that never go out of fashion either. The famous Las Dalias Hippy Market is always a popular island tourist attraction and home to more than 200 stalls, selling handmade clothes, jewelry, and home decor that can be enjoyed casually roaming around over drinks and freshly baked pizza or street food – all while listening to live music and local DJ’s in their tranquil psychedelic setting. Additionally, the San Juan Hippy Market is a great experience that is known to attract a more authentic crowd with locals and tourists alike flocking out into the streets to enjoy a relaxing Sunday morning.

      Perhaps you prefer to stay away from the crowds and be out on the open waters enjoying mother nature at her finest. Well, in every case a day out at sea will never disappoint. There are a number of experienced boat charter companies based in Ibiza, from where you can create your own day trips, using a qualified and knowledgeable skipper, and set sail to explore all the hidden beaches, coves, and unique spots the island has to offer. There is no doubt in our minds that it is worth considering planning a trip to Tagomago and Formentera, two of our favourite neighbouring islands. We recommend checking out our collaborator Say Yachting, a low-emission boat and yacht charter company on the island that supports our ethos for sustainability. 

      Say Yachting Ibiza

      The top recommended dining experiences in Ibiza

      The majority of vacationers in Ibiza enjoy luxurious and relaxing Mediterranean evenings with great food and a few nights out to let their hair down. With elegant sea and sunset views, open-air rooftop terraces, and some excellent concept cuisine, there is no shortage of incredibly stylish restaurants to choose from.

      Besides the usual favourites like Amante, Bambuddha, and Cotton Beach Club, Ibiza has seen an influx of some great new restaurants and bars opening in a variety of locations around the island.

      Under Michelin Star (12) Chef, Martin Berasategui the BLESS Hotel takes guests on a gastronomic journey at the new Etxeko Ibiza. The ultimate dining experience that celebrates the joys of dining, the ancient flavours of San Sebastián, and the most sublime products of the Cantabrian Sea and the Mediterranean. 

      LayLah Ibiza is a restaurant and lounge bar, combining food, music, heart and soul, where globally inspired flavours are showcased through a menu of sharing plates featuring dishes such as roasted cauliflower with tahini & green chilli, fresh grilled artichokes with Parmesan, spiced chicken crispy cigars, and white fish skewer with ginger & lime salsa.

      Last but not least, we recommend Boodiou Ibiza, a cocktail bar and French restaurant in the heart of Ibiza Town, serving fine dining and enriched sharing plates of French cuisine.  Artfully decorated with contemporary pieces and decorations, this small boutique restaurant will not disappoint.

      Your best Ibiza summer starts here – book your perfect Ibiza holiday rental villa

      If you are looking for a getaway that will offer you more than you can imagine, we highly recommend taking into account having your own holiday rental villa, where you can spend the long summer days in complete style. 

      If you want a relaxing vacation with your family and friends in a comfortable and spacious setting, a villa rental is an ideal choice, especially if you want privacy and the freedom to escape the crowds, while maintaining easy access to all the island’s wonderful activities.

      Ibiza Summer 2022 book your holiday rental villa today

      Keep yourself in the loop with our travel COVID-19 updates

      We are so happy to announce that masks for COVID-19 are required only at health-care facilities, such as hospitals, for workers, visitors, and patients, and on public transportation, such as by air, bus, or boat, where a distance of 1.5 meters cannot be maintained.

      The use of masks is still recommended for those who have been exposed to COVID-19 in situations where prolonged contact less than 1.5 meters away may occur, as well as during mass events and celebrations where the participants may be vulnerable.

      As it currently stands Spain has no travel entry requirements such as vaccination passports or mandatory health tests.  A passenger locator form is still applicable for all tourists entering the Balearic Islands.

      Stay Updated Here – http://safetourism.illesbalears.travel/en 

      The upmarket villa rentals we offer cover all of Ibiza’s municipalities, including Santa Eulalia, Santa Gertrudis, San José, San Antonio, Eivissa, and San Juan, which come in many sizes, styles, and budgets.

      Check out our website rental page or see our special offers for your perfect vacation in Ibiza.

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        Ibiza COVID-19 News 2022

        Updated – May 6, 2022

        We are pleased to announce that the use of masks related to COVID-19 is now only mandatory in the following cases:

        • In all health centres, services, and establishments, whether by workers, visitors, or patients, with the exception of those who remain in their private rooms.
        • On all means of public transportation, whether by air, bus, or boat, where it is impossible to maintain a distance of 1.5 metres, except in cabins when they are shared by a number of occupants.

        It is still recommended that those who have been exposed to COVID-19 continue to wear masks in situations where prolonged contact with persons less than 1.5 metres away will occur.

        Further, using masks responsibly in enclosed public spaces where people pass through or remain for extended periods, as well as during mass events. Family gatherings, private meetings, or celebrations, are also encouraged to take responsible action depending on the vulnerability of the participants.

        Stay Updated Here – Spain Travel Health 

        For Travel Entry Requirements – https://www.spth.gob.es



        Updated – February 28, 2022

        Applicable to all of the Balearic Islands from February 28th, 2022:

        We’ve finally said goodbye to COVID-19 Full Vaccination Certificate (covid passport) and face masks in all outdoor areas including courtyards, terraces, and all educational facilities.

        All restrictions have been placed at a minimum, yet it is a requirement to follow the below four measurements:

        • Maintain a safe distance as much as possible
        • Wear a face mask (covering nose and mouth) in largely populated public indoor spaces when it is not possible to maintain a safe distance of 1.5m in overcrowded areas
        • Maintain personal hand hygiene 
        • Smoking remains prohibited on the terraces of establishments for public use or similar spaces

        In the case of hotels and restaurants, when indoors guests should always be seated and wearing a mask, except at the time of consumption. Hotel and catering employees must wear a mask at all times. 

        Within these establishments, 100% capacity is authorised with a minimum of 4 square metres per table to maintain the interpersonal safety distance and with hydroalcoholic gels and hand sanitisers available.

        Travelling to Ibiza? Please check out our Ibiza Travel Forecast 2022

        Stay Updated Here – http://safetourism.illesbalears.travel/en 


        Updated – February 15, 2022

        Applicable to all of the Balearics Islands from February 10th:

        We’ve finally said goodbye to COVID-19 Full Vaccination Certificate (covid passport) and face masks in all outdoor areas including courtyards, terraces, and all educational facilities.

        All restrictions have been placed at a minimum, yet it is a requirement to follow the below three measurements:

        • Maintain a safe distance as much as possible
        • Wear a face mask (covering nose and mouth) in largely populated public indoor spaces when it is not possible to maintain a safe distance in overcrowded areas
        • Maintain personal hand hygiene

        Travelling to Ibiza? Please check out our Ibiza Travel Forecast 2022

        Stay Updated Here – http://safetourism.illesbalears.travel/en 


        Updated – February 1, 2022

        Applicable to all of the Balearics Islands from January 10th:

        You may be required to present your COVID-19 Full Vaccination Certificate in the following places (it is at the discretion of each establishment to ask customers for the vaccination certificate): 

        • Restaurants, Bars, Cafeterias, Social Clubs, Night Clubs, or any venue where dancing is permitted 
        • Celebrations, Congresses, Seminars, or Similar
        • All Tourist Establishment or Premises with Shared Rooms
        • Cinemas and Other Cultural Spaces
        • Gyms or Similar
        • Competitions and Outdoor / Indoor Training (except for those under the age of 12 years)
        • Sport Events

        All restrictions have been placed at a minimum, yet it is a requirement to follow the below three measurements:

        • Maintain a safe distance as much as possible
        • Wear a face mask (covering nose and mouth) everywhere in populated public indoor spaces
        • Maintain personal hand hygiene 

        Travelling to Ibiza? Please check out our Ibiza Travel Forecast 2022

        Stay Updated Here – http://safetourism.illesbalears.travel/en 



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          The Ibiza Travel Forecast 2022

          For the first time in almost two years, 2022 is appearing to be the very best year to date for travel. Naturally, travel and tourism still involve advance planning and remaining patient and flexible, but as countries are easing restrictions, and vaccination passports, passenger locator forms, and health testing are becoming the new normal, the vast majority of travellers are finally feeling confident to plan and take their next vacation as normal. 

          Gratefully, there was a lot of unexpected optimism in the tourism industry here in Ibiza over the past two seasons, particularly in the luxury travel sector. Although we all hoped that the optimism would continue, recent "good news" from the media and the nightclub industry have given us every reason to expect the summer of 2022 to be an even better year for Ibiza, attracting tourists from across the globe and bringing things back to how they once were.

          

          Ibiza Night Clubs are Due to Open for their First Full Season this 2022

          In addition to the nightclubs announcing their opening this year, they have also planned to open two weeks earlier than usual, from the end of April, through until October, or possibly November if all goes well.

          As part of the island’s nightlife season, all major operators are working hard to get ready. With a possible 65% capacity, a valid COVID passport, differentiated zones to ease into things safely, and a few necessary restrictions, the clubs will hopefully be fully operational in early Spring. 

          So far, Amnesia has announced their opening party for 2022 and it has not taken long to revolutionise clubbers around the world, who are already placing their bets on the lineup of the opening. On May 21 Amnesia opens its doors and tickets are already on sale too.

          General COVID-19 Restrictions and Measurements in Ibiza

          Even though we can’t predict what the season ahead holds, Ibiza adapted well both during the summer of 2020 and 2021, maintaining a very positive attitude and safety throughout, where the majority of activities and many social events continued to operate as usual. It is evident from the past two seasons, even during much uncertainty, that tourism and events in 2022 will continue to increase and thrive on the island. 

          We have not only seen an increase in culinary experiences, including the opening of numerous new restaurants, especially in the Santa Eulalia area, but tourists have also taken a deeper interest in a multitude of outdoor activities such as sunset charters, private yachts, and the discovery of the island’s hidden gems! All of which has led to many tourism sectors having reported experiencing their best summer seasons, even when compared to prior to the pandemic. 

          Over the winter period 2021/22 we saw a brief tightening of restrictions, whereby proof of ‘COVID Vaccination Passports’ was required for entering restaurants and attending large-scale events. However, these restrictions eased after 2 weeks as the social Christmas season returned back to normal. Like many European countries, mandatory masks are still required in busy urbanised areas and when attending public places like supermarkets and indoor venues, something that will likely continue and is preferred for the safety of us all. 

          So right now, apart from the above-mentioned mask-wearing, there are NO Covid-related RESTRICTIONS in Ibiza. 

          For more info, check out our Ibiza COVID-19 News 2022


          Travel to Ibiza Safely this Season 2022 – Entry Requirements to Enter Spain

          It is very important to stay up-to-date on both the requirements for entering Spain as well as the restrictions that may apply once you arrive in Spain.  

          In light of the fact that the Pandemic is constantly changing, here are a few links and information points to keep in mind.  You can take the majority of the stress out of your travel experience if you have a solid understanding of what to expect before you go and can effectively plan everything that you need. 

          

          Do I need a  Health Control or Passenger Locator Form to enter Ibiza?

          The safety of tourism is dependent on the health control measures taken. The Balearic Islands require that all visitors entering from other international countries, regardless of their nationality, age, or any other consideration, complete a health check or a passenger locator form. 

          It is important to note that the only travellers to whom this form does not apply to are international passengers in transit at a Spanish airport with a final destination in another country, provided that the transit lasts less than 24 hours and that the passengers do not leave the airport premises. It is imperative that each form is fully completed accurately on an individual basis in order to check-in and fly. Each form can only be associated with one trip at a time.Health Check Forms for all travel into Spain can be found here: https://spth.gob.es

          

          Do I need a Vaccination Certificate, Diagnostic Test or Recovery Certificate to enter Ibiza?

          All passengers arriving from another country must present one of the following documents in order to enter Spain:

          1. A certificate of Vaccination against COVID-19 

          Valid from 14 days after the complete vaccination schedule (x2) and for up to one year after the date of vaccination.

          1. A negative certification of an active infection diagnostic test

          Required 72h prior to arrival in the Balearic Islands or a rapid antigen test, 48h prior to arrival in the Balearic Islands. Currently, at the point of publishing this type of certificate is NOT accepted in the case of passengers arriving from the United Kingdom (UK).  A full Vaccination certificate is required.

          1. A certificate of recovery after having contracted the disease

          Corresponding to a test within a period not exceeding 180 days after the date of the first positive result of an active infection diagnostic test (NAAT) and no earlier than 11 days following the date of that positive result. Currently, at the point of publishing this type of certificate is NOT accepted in the case of passengers arriving from the United Kingdom (UK).  A full Vaccination certificate is required.

          These certificates (vaccination, diagnostic test, recovery) must be the original, written in either Spanish, English, French, or German, and may be presented in paper or electronic format.

          For regular updates and more information see Safe Tourism Illes Balears Travel.

          

          Find a COVID Test Centre in Ibiza 

          Tourists and residents of the Balearic Islands can take the rapid antigen test upon arrival without an appointment at the Balearic Islands Health Service’s COVID EXPRÉS testing centres.

          Here you can find your Covid Express Testing Centres 


          Thanks for staying updated with Prestige Properties Ibiza.  We are looking incredibly forward to another successful tourist season and the slow return of one of our main tourist attractions, Ibiza’s globally recognised Night Clubs.

          If you are considering travelling to Ibiza this season 2022 and are still yet to book accommodation, then why not check out our villas on offer.

          Alternatively, our team members are always ready to help you with your travel opportunities and are happy to assist you with any of your questions, so get in touch with us today!

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            Discover the island’s secrets with My Ibiza and Formentera

            We would love for all our clients, who have placed their trust in us with purchasing or renting a property of their dreams in the past, to also have a unique memento of Ibiza: a special piece of unique treasure that uncovers some of the most unknown secrets of Ibiza: My Ibiza and Formentera – The True Insider’s Guide.

            This guide is a must-have for any traveler visiting our island, as well as for residents that want to discover everything both new and old about Ibiza; as stated in the New York Times article:

            "My Ibiza and Formentera, a new (and very necessary) guide".

            Its creator Hjordis Fogelberg tells us that her latest updated edition is full of useful tips and all types of recommendations. As explained by Hjordis: "my parents arrived at Ibiza with the first wave of hippies during the 60s. I spent summers barefoot, my skin was tanned and my hair was faded by the sun". As a result of her knowledge and passion for the island where she was born, any person that buys her books will instantly become part of authentic Ibiza. Things that are a must when you are visiting the west side of the island, recommendations for practicing sports, the best spots to view the sunset, culinary experiences, events, and especially culture, a lot of cultures, are the ingredients of this book!

            Fogelberg was also a pioneer as co-founder and collaborator in creating magazines Pacha and Best of Ibiza; milestones that completely changed the advertising style of the island, beginning with the fad for discotheque sponsored magazines, which are still being printed to this day.

            A particularity about this guide is that all the illustrations have been created by the author. My Ibiza and Formentera is a very visual publication, its illustrations show different landscapes that highlight the beauty of our island: from the authentic country lifestyle, to the architecture of the old city or the properties that represent the essence of Ibiza. This edition is easy to read and is arranged by different contents to include a brief history of Ibiza, an index of interesting words, an extractable map you can carry in your pocket, and even a lunar calendar.

            We are very happy to collaborate on this project by sponsoring the back cover of the latest editions. From Prestige Properties we want you to take a little piece of Ibiza with you wherever you go with the hope of turning our island into "your Ibiza".

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              Ibiza COVID-19 News 2021

              Updated – September 28, 2021

              From September 28, 2021

              The latest restrictions are as follows:

              • In Ibiza, the plan is to "return to normal" from September, 28.
              • Nightlife (pubs and bars) can be extended now until 4 am unless any specific municipality establishes its own local restrictions.  
              • Similarly, nightclubs can open until 5 am with specific conditions (outlined below) 
              • In restaurants, diners per table are currently without limit, restaurant terraces can operate at their maximum capacity with internal spaces hosting a maximum of 75% in all hospitality venues
              • There are no longer any night-time mobility restrictions, nor group reunion restrictions in public and private spaces
              • Gyms are able to operate at 100% capacity and wearing a face mask (covering nose and mouth) is obligatory
              • Cultural activities may take place with a maximum of 2500 people in exterior settings, 1000 people may stand, the rest seated, and 500 people maximum in interior settings, all must be seated. 
              • Face masks are to be worn when it is not possible to maintain a safe distance of at least 1.5 metres, both indoors and in outdoor settings.

              Nightclubs in Ibiza to open on October 8th 2021.

              The guidelines at this point include the following:

              1. COVID-19 pass required to enter (green pass – pending approval of the Balearic Superior Court of Justice)

              2. Masks to be worn at all times (unless seated at tables for consumption)

              3. Social distance of 2 metres to be maintained at all times

              4. Maximum capacity of 75%

              5. Closing time is 5 am




              Updated – September, 15 2021

              From September, 15 2021

              The latest restrictions are as follows:

              • In Ibiza, the maximum number of diners per table is 12 for outdoor seating on restaurant terraces and 8 per table for indoor seating which can be from different households in all hospitality venues.
              • Restaurants and bars may open uninterruptedly every day of the week in Ibiza, both indoors and outdoors until 02:00h.
              • There are no night time mobility restrictions, except you cannot be in reunion with people on the beaches or public park areas during the hours of  02:00h – 06:00h. 
              • Wearing a face mask (covering nose and mouth) is obligatory when it is not possible to maintain a safe distance both indoors and in outdoor settings.



              Updated – July, 19 2021

              From July, 19 2021

              The latest restrictions are as follows:

              • In Ibiza, the maximum number of diners per table is 8 for outdoor seating and 4 per table for indoor seating (with a maximum of 50% capacity for internal seating), which can be from different households in all hospitality venues.
              • Restaurants and bars may open uninterruptedly until 01:00h every day of the week in Ibiza, both indoors and outdoors.
              • Smoking at restaurants is prohibited both indoors and outdoors.
              • There is no curfew in place, but you cannot be in reunion with people from outside your household between the hours of 01:00h – 06:00h. 
              • In outdoor places, including beaches, there is no limitation of number of people in a group, however, the security distance of at least 1.5 metres should be maintained, and where this is not possible masks should be worn. 
              • Meetings at private dwellings and in public are also without limitations, however it is recommended to take precautions and maintain preventive measures.
              • Shops may open with a 100% capacity in large commercial areas as well as smaller businesses.
              • Cultural events whereby the public must remain seated can be held at max. 75% capacity, with a maximum of 2500 people in open air spaces, and 500 people in enclosed spaces. A 100% capacity is allowed for groups under 300 participants. All events must end at 01:00h.
              • Sports events can be held at a maximum of 50% with a maximum of 2500 persons in open spaces and a maximum of 500 persons in closed spaces.
              • Wearing a face mask (covering nose and mouth) everywhere in urban / populated public indoor spaces, including at restaurants while waiting for drinks and food, is strongly recommended. It is not mandatory to wear a mask outdoors (although this is highly recommended by the government) unless a safe social distance of 1.5m cannot be maintained between non-cohabiting household members.  

              FINES

              • Shops and supermarkets are not allowed to sell alcohol after 22:00h with a minimum fine of 5,000 €.
              • Taking part in illegal gatherings and/or parties after 01:00h, fines can range from 1,000 € to up to 5,000 € per person.

              VERY IMPORTANT FOR HOMEOWNERS:

              If illegal parties take place in a rented villa, the owner of the villa will have to notify the details of the tenants and the promoters of the party to the authorities, or else the owner will also be fined up to 600,000 euros.



              Updated – June, 19 2021

              The latest restrictions are as follows:

              • In Ibiza, the maximum number of diners per table is 12 for outdoor seating and 6 per table for indoor seating, which can be from different households in all hospitality venues.
              • Outdoor terraces can be occupied at 100% of their restaurant capacity
              • All restaurant interiors can be occupied at 50% of their capacity 
              • Sitting at bars is now possible, however guests must be eating and in a maximum group of 2 people with 1.5m distance between groups.
              • Restaurants and bars may now open uninterruptedly until 02:00h every day of the week in Ibiza, both indoors  and outdoors.
              • Smoking inside of restaurants is prohibited.
              • The curfew is now lifted
              • In outdoor places, including beaches, the maximum number of people is 15, but they can be from an unlimited number of households.
              • Meetings at private dwellings and in public are now without limitations, however it is recommended to take precautions and maintain preventive measures.
              • Shops may open with a 100% capacity in large commercial areas as well as smaller businesses.
              • Places of worship can now open to maximum capacity.  However, group ceremonies can host a maximum of 50 persons in interior premises and 100 persons on exterior premises.
              • Wearing a face mask (covering nose and mouth) everywhere in public, including at restaurants while waiting for drinks and food, is required up to June 26th June.


              Updated – June, 6 2021

              The latest restrictions are as follows:

              • In Ibiza, the maximum number of diners per table is 8 for outdoor seating and 4 per table for indoor seating, which can be from different households.
              • Terraces can be occupied at 100% of their capacity (max 250 customers)
              • All Interiors can be occupied at 50% of their capacity (max 150 customers)
              • Restaurants may now open uninterruptedly until Midnight every day of the week in Ibiza both indoors  and outdoors.
              • Smoking in public remains prohibited.
              • The curfew is now lifted, except on the beaches, which "close" between  the hours of 22:00h – 06:00h
              • In outdoor places, including beaches, the maximum number of people is 15, but they can be from an unlimited number of households.
              • Meetings at private dwellings allow for up to 15 people outside, and indoors up to 10 people.
              • Shops may open until Midnight, with a 100% capacity in large commercial areas as well as smaller businesses.
              • Places of worship can now open to maximum capacity.
              • Wearing a face mask (covering nose and mouth) everywhere in public, including at restaurants while waiting for drinks and food, is still required. 


              Updated – May, 23 2021

              From May, 23 2021

              The latest restrictions are as follows:

              • In Ibiza, the maximum number of diners per table is 4, both outdoors and indoors, and the 4 individuals can be from 4 different households, unless the group is from the same household (parents with 3 children for example), in which case they can be seated together.
              • Terraces can be occupied at 100% of their capacity (max 250 customers)
              • In Formentera, eight people can be seated at a table outdoors and four indoors. Interiors can be occupied at 50% of their capacity (max 150).
              • In Ibiza, Interiors can be occupied at 50% of their capacity if no terrace area is available, restaurants with terraces can occupy interior spaces up to 30% (max 150 seated indoors).
              • Restaurants may now open uninterruptedly until 23:00 every day of the week in Ibiza and 23:30 in Formentera on their exterior terraces.
              • Interior restaurant spaces must close at 18:00 every day
              • Smoking in public remains prohibited.
              • The curfew is now from 24:00 hs06:00 hs.
              • In outdoor places, including beaches, the maximum number of people is eight, but they can be from an unlimited number of households. Meetings at private dwellings allow for up to six people, indoors the six people cannot be from more than 2 households, but in the outdoor (garden etc.) they can.
              • Shops may open until 22:00, with a 100% capacity in large commercial areas as well as smaller businesses.
              • Wearing a face mask (covering nose and mouth) in public, including at restaurants while waiting for drinks and food, is still required.


              Updated – May, 14 2021

              The Government has announced that Spain is no longer in a state of alarm and that Ibiza goes down to Level 1 in the de-escalation process as of May 9.

              The latest restrictions are as follows:

              • The maximum number of 4 diners per table is maintained, and the 4 individuals can be from 4 different households, unless the group is from the same household (parents with 3 children for example), in which case they can be seated together.
              • In Formentera, four people can be seated at a table indoors and six outdoors.
              • Terraces can be occupied at 100% of their capacity and may now open uninterruptedly until 22:30* every day of the week.
              • Restaurant interior spaces remain closed and smoking in public remains prohibited.
              • The curfew remains from 23:00 hs – 06:00 hs.
              • In outdoor places, including beaches, the maximum number of people is six, but they can be from an unlimited number of households. Meetings at private dwellings allow for up to six people, indoors the six people cannot be from more than 2 households, but in the outdoor (garden etc.) they can.
              • Shops may open to 22:00, with a 100% capacity in large commercial areas as well as smaller businesses .
              • Wearing a face mask (covering nose and mouth) in public, including at restaurants while waiting for drinks and food, is still required.

              *We are expecting that bars and restaurants will be able to open their interior seating areas from May 23, but only for those who do not have an outside terrace space for customers.



              Updated – April, 23rd 2021

              The Government has announced that Ibiza will remain on alert level two. All new measures will take effect this Saturday 24th April, and will be in force until May 9.

              The latest Phase 2 restrictions are as follows:

              • The maximum number of 4 diners per table is maintained, but the limitations of non-cohabiting groups on outdoor terraces are eliminated (therefore, 4 individuals can now join each other from 4 different households), unless the group is from the same household (parents with 3 children for example), in which case they can be seated together.
              • Terraces may now be occupied at 100% of their capacity and may open in two shifts, the first closing at 17:00, and the second opening from 20:00 to 22:30 from Monday to Thursday (Ibiza dinner’s are back!)
              • Restaurant interior spaces remain closed and smoking in public remains prohibited.
              • The curfew has been extended until 23:00.
              • The limitation of non-cohabiting groups is also eliminated for meetings in exterior spaces, including beaches, with a maximum of six people.
              • Meetings at private dwellings allow for up to six people, indoors the six people cannot be from more than 2 households, but in the outdoor (garden etc.) they can.
              • Shops may open to 21:00, and are extended up to 50% capacity in large commercial areas; small businesses may remain up to a maximum capacity of 75%.

              COVID-19 infections in Ibiza & Formentera have stabilised (today 112 active cases). Small groups have started vaccinations, which is to be accelerated in numbers, and the health situation continues to improve. However, the need for caution remains (especially with the British variant being more contagious) in order to safeguard tourism and the summer season ahead.



              Updated – March, 15th 2021

              On Friday 12th March 2021, the president of the Govern, Francina Armengol, announced a continuation of a "slow" descaling of restrictions for Ibiza.

              The descaling measures are highlighted below and are set to be reviewed again on April 9th.

              • Ibiza commences Phase 3 on Monday 15th until April 11th
              • Curfew is maintained from 22:00 hours to 6:00 in the morning
              • Bars and Restaurants can open their outdoor terraces up to a 50% capacity with a maximum of 4 heads per table, from 2 separate cohabiting households
              • Closing times for all hospitality premises is 17:00
              • Social gatherings may be held with a maximum of 6 people from 2 cohabiting households inside and outside, including beaches, and with masks
              • Shops remain open with a capacity of 50%, also now including larger-scale premises
              • Shops to close at 20:00
              • Visits to health centres and nursing homes can return to normal
              • Gyms can open again with a 30% capacity

              From 26 March to 11 April, (Easter) to prevent "social relaxation", and a post-Christmas effect, only people from the same household can be inside a private property, four people from two households in public property and a maximum of up to 6 people from two households in the outdoors.

              TRAVEL UPDATE:

              From Monday 15th March 2021, Ibiza and Formentera will open their perimeters, which means that ports and airports will allow travellers to enter the islands without needing to prove "special circumstances".

              This means movement between the Balearic Islands is relaxed.

              Ibiza will accept international travellers, who will be asked to fill in an official health form via an online QR code as well as a negative PCR result from the previous 72 hrs.

              To read the full press release please visit: Ibiza pasa a Nivel 3 hasta el 11 de abril: terrazas abiertas al 50% solo hasta las 17 horas – Nou Diari

              We will endeavour to send out the latest Ibiza Covid-19 News Update when the current restrictions have again been reviewed.

              Covid update Ibiza nivell 3 March 2021


              Updated – February 12th, 2021

              Dear readers,

              If you are considering visiting Ibiza during the season of 2021, we would like to reassure both tourists and second-home visitors that Ibiza is set on a positive path and is looking to remain open and ready to welcome you.

              Recently, there have been some unreliable news stories and rumours circulating regarding Spain being closed to tourists next Summer. This is due to a few controversial statements made by the government last month, which we would like to clarify.

              In late January the Balearic government ordered the perimeter closure of Ibiza, meaning that travel to and from is restricted to those with justifiable reasons (work & health), which has been extended until March 1st. This is to ensure the island minimises all immediate risks and normal travel is planned to resume as soon as current Covid-19 numbers stabilise and/or decline.

              While we can’t confirm if travel restrictions will be extended in the coming weeks, official statements are all pointing towards unrestricted travel for Easter and the spring season. Travelling from within Europe will be possible with a negative PCR test, filling out a simple health form with a QR code at arrival and, naturally, respecting any safety measures and regulations in place.

              The general expectation is that we will see a season similar to that of 2020, whereby everyone is welcome and able to enjoy their surroundings, with outdoor activities and social events, such as relaxing on beaches, swimming, sporting activities, eateries, including beach clubs, walking, and exploring the island, continuing as normal. The only main difference compared to pre-Covid-19 seasons, will be the closure of night clubs and large-scale overcrowded venues, including some hotels, which are likely to remain closed (which is what the government was in fact referring to when it made its statements regarding tourism in 2021).

              We hope that this information has been useful and we will endeavour to send out an Ibiza Covid-19 News Update once a month, to keep you informed. For any more specific questions regarding travel or where to stay on the island; virtual property viewings or the virtual property purchase process, please do not hesitate to contact us!

              For regular updates, recommendations, and experiences, be sure to keep up to date with our latest news via our social media pages and blog posts.

              Please Note: All information given may be affected during the COVID-19 pandemic and current restrictions. Please ensure for any event or public activity that you are up to date and fully informed.

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              Send us a message and we will get back as quickly as possible!

                Winter in Ibiza with Prestige Properties | Part. 2 Cultural Experiences & Festivities

                Cultural experiences and festivities in Ibiza during the winter months…

                The winter months and off-season here in Ibiza can offer an entirely different aspect and set of experiences compared to the height of the summer, for both tourists visiting and those residing on a long-term basis.

                Spectacular natural surroundings and remote beaches with plenty of leisure activities makes winter in Ibiza filled with a tremendous sense of the great outdoors. Our ‘Winter in Ibiza’ (part 1) highlights a brief introduction of activities for groups of friends and families to engage in and enjoy, everything from water sports, golfing, excursions, boating, guided hiking and cycling tours.

                However, with Ibiza winter’s being more than eventful, and not just from a leisurely perspective, we’ve put together our second ‘Winter in Ibiza’ blog, solely focussing on the wealth of fantastic cultural experiences and festivities here in Ibiza.

                If you’re considering taking the opportunity to explore Ibiza and enjoy some winter sun between October through to March, or you’re new to Ibiza on a permanent basis, then these cultural and social experiences may be just what you are looking for to ensure your winter in Ibiza is filled with an exciting itinerary.

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                Winter in Ibiza Part. 2 – Cultural Experiences and Festivities in Ibiza

                Hippy Markets

                Ibiza is renowned for its unique and lively artisan markets, some of which have been in existence since the start of the island’s tourism, dating back to the late 1950’s and early 1960’s.

                For this historical reason alone, the summer months can often encounter an influx of tourists at the many ‘Hippy Market’ hotspots on offer. With plenty of regular weekly openings, events, great food and live music, these island attractions are always very popular and have brought regular recurring tourism year after year.

                In the winter months, much of Ibiza still hosts regular markets which can be found scattered around various villages on a weekly basis (although not all). Each one is filled with arts, crafts, artisan fashion and jewelry, as well as some fantastic food options.

                Hippy Markets during the winter offer a place where many can gather together for relaxed, casual weekends and enjoy a unique atmosphere (especially when compared to the rush of the summer), with a sense of history, culture and community all rolled into one.

                Everything from the famous Las Dalias Hippy Market (held on Saturdays during the off-season) with its brightly decorated stadium of over 200 market stalls; to San Juan’s smaller local market (on Sunday’s), perhaps the most cultured hippy origin with entertaining live music, regular dancing and a delicious paella street food performance; to the grand flea market in Sant Jordi (every Saturday morning), selling an abundant of almost anything from ‘bric and brac’ to some relatively valuable household furniture.

                These regular hippy market meeting points are bound to keep everybody entertained, bumping into familiar faces, meeting new friends and no doubt finding some fine gifts or treasured items.

                Las Dalias Hippy Market Ibiza

                Patron Days and Festivals

                Ibiza may be well-known for it’s party and club culture, but the locals also have a ‘fiesta’ style of their own. The word fiesta itself translates to festival, carnival or can refer to an annual religious celebration. Here, local villages may honour their patron saint, a national holiday, or even a national food may be observed and commemorated. Either way or celebration, the Ibicencan culture likes to get festive, and on a very regular basis to say the least.

                Almost every month throughout the year, a particular village on the island is filled with bustling streets of families and friends, consumed with market stalls, live music, parades, fancy dress, children’s activities, sports, competitions, folk dancing and of course plenty of freshly prepared authentic food and drink.

                The festive event calendar is most definitely one to keep track of. You should know when the next Ibiza town event is occurring and beware of traffic, town road closures and closures of local supermarkets and stores. Equally, you wouldn’t want to miss out on some of the island’s most fun and festive experiences on offer.

                There are four fantastic festivities, asides from the many patron saint days, that are particularly well celebrated throughout the winter here in Ibiza. ‘Dia de Reyes’ (Three Kings Day), ‘Rúas de Carnaval’ (Carnival Season), Ibiza Sabor Festival (local food festival) and the San Mateo Wine Festival are all fantastic events and well worth visiting for the day.

                Arroz a Banda Ibiza

                ‘Día de Reyes’ takes place from the evening of January 5th and fills most of the following day, January 6th. The celebration is one of the biggest on the island, with the central theme relating to ‘The Three Kings’ presenting gifts to baby Jesus just after his birth.
                Naturally, with the Christmas spirit still optimal and most families coming to the end of their festive holiday, ‘Dia de Reyes’ offers an exciting end to the Christmas season. It’s a remarkably special event for the young who wait eagerly for ‘The Three Kings’ to arrive at the grand parades, either in Ibiza Town, Santa Eulalia, San Jose or San Antonio as they ride through the streets handing out sweets to the children.
                March offers the national ‘Rúas de Carnaval’, a large Spanish celebration whereby everybody gets creative and colourful with fancy dress costumes, organised performing arts, parades, live music, activities and wonderful decorations throughout every village and town. Most of the week is vibrant with different events throughout Ibiza and street parties to attend. Carnival throughout Spain marks the beginning of spring time, as celebrations take place prior to lent and signifying the Easter period.

                The Ibiza Sabor Festival is organised by the Consell Insular d’Eivissa, and provides a local celebration comprising a wonderful food festival which incorporates many of the island’s fantastic restaurants. The day is filled with an array of special Mediterranean cuisine and tapas from a variety of restaurateurs. This spectacular day includes plenty of food demonstrations, eating at a discounted price at participating restaurants and visits to wineries for tastings. The event takes place usually between 31 October to 5 December on an annual basis.

                Lastly, San Mateo hosts a lovely annual wine festival that usually takes place in December and is an opportunity for wine producers, restaurateurs and locals to get together and celebrate another great year in Ibiza. It’s a great festival to sample some of the finer gastro-fare that Ibiza has on offer and get acquainted with some of Ibiza’s local wine producers.

                Ibiza Sant Mateu D Albarca San Mateo White Church

                Cultural Attractions in Ibiza

                Dalt Vila

                Ibiza has plenty of history and cultural heritage to explore. Dalt Vila is perhaps the most well-known and monumental spot which offers a breath-taking central castle and Cathedral located at the very top of its mountainous city walls. The UNESCO World Heritage Site, declared in 1999, is a fantastic tourist attraction and offers outstanding views from its location across the entire island, the Mediterranean Sea and the isle of Formentera. Ibiza’s Cathedral, known as Catedral de Santa María was built in the 13th century and is representative of the stunning Gothic and Baroque Catalan architecture. The place of worship still encompasses the existing religious side of Ibiza locals with regular Mass and ceremonies often taking place.

                Dalt Vila Ibiza
                Museums and Galleries in Ibiza: "Museum of Archaeology"

                The Museum of Archaeology is also well-worth a visit if archaeology is of interest. The museum, located within Dalt Vila grounds is an institution that preserves and researches remains found on the island of Ibiza and Formentera over the past few thousand years, including excavated burial sites and ancient artefacts, taking visitors on a journey through a history of inhabitants from anywhere around the Punic and Roman times and thereafter.

                The Museum of Archaeology Ibiza
                Museums and Galleries in Ibiza: "Contemporary Art Museum"

                The Contemporary Art Museum of Ibiza also located in Dalt Vila, is a wonderfully unique art gallery showcasing permanent collections of art from the 1960’s all the way through to new modern arts. Some fledgling collections of photography and regular visiting exhibitions is a great place where you can explore some of Ibiza’s most substantial artistic expressionists. The gallery is perfectly situated close to many trending bars and restaurants in the Dalt Vila area, so visitors can take time to relax and enjoy a different side of the island for the entire day.

                MACE Museum Ibiza

                Considering taking your next vacation in Ibiza during the winter season?

                It is often the sheer beauty and opportunity to quest the island’s community, history, and uniqueness as the main motive for tourism during the off-season. And, if you wish to feel part of the real spirit of Ibiza, the off-season is the perfect time to do so.

                We would highly recommend any kind of outdoor leisure activities and cultural experiences, and although this introduction of ideas and experiences from our two part blog is not exhaustive of all there is to see and do, it gives a good starting point of what is on offer during the winter season.

                Thanks for staying updated with Prestige Properties Ibiza. We hope to see you this winter, making the most of the White Isle.

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