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.
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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