Ibiza 2021 – Why Ibiza holds high expectations for a strong future tourism!

Ibiza 2021 and what to expect…

Ibiza Season 2020

We may still be in the latter part of season 2020, but with many travel plans postponed, cancellations of flights and numerous ongoing global travel restrictions; we think it safe to say that many of us are ready to put our disappointments for the year 2020 behind us and start looking forward to a brighter horizon – and this includes our desire to travel and enjoy our usual summer vacations again in the near future!

Despite a very unexpected turn around for the tourism industry here in Ibiza over the past few months, we believe, Ibiza 2021 is going to see a positive season and an influx of tourism.

So, what gives us this strong sense of expectation?

Ibiza town view

Planning Ahead Summer 2021

Whilst next year may seem far off, planning travel in advance for 2021 may be more necessary than before. In recent years, with the speed of the internet and booking systems, tourism in Ibiza has demonstrated many last minute bookings for various weeks throughout the season. The occurrence of pre-planning and securing dream vacations in advance mostly consisted of longer stays for up to or over a month, when considering larger group vacations, first choice luxury villas, events, and those extra popular summer months like August. However, now, in the light of recent circumstances, we are seeing even more forward travel planning than usual.

We have noted that many ‘postponed 2020 travel plans’ have already selected dates directly into the 2021 calendar, which inevitably means the annual holiday diary has already started to fill up at a much faster rate than previous years.

This additionally must take into consideration the many extra travel dates moved for weddings and events, that were also due to take place during the 2020 season.

Aside from these ‘change of date’ bookings, whether vacation or event, we have also noted a recent increase of travel enquiries for Ibiza 2021, which is usually a rarer occurrence during the height of summer.

In fact, "drawing on Google data, a study was revealed by travel company Kuoni, who mapped the most searched for and most popular 2021 holiday destinations for 131 countries around the world. The study showed a clear demand for future travel, with Google Trends indicating that searches for "2021 holiday" increased by 124% when compared to the end of March". – Lonely Planet 2020.

So, it would appear now is the perfect and popular time to consider booking travel for next year!

The Most Popular 2021 Destinations in UK Searches

Flexibility and Risk-Free Travel

The COVID-19 pandemic has taught all travellers one thing about the validation of travel insurance policies in such circumstances, whereby for the majority, epidemics and pandemics are not covered. Therefore, flexibility has become a key component for many hotels, travel agents and airline companies who are adapting to accommodate customers.

The overall essence for the travel industry is to offer (in the case of travel restrictions both current and future) risk free bookings and flexible date changes.

Many agents and hotels are also offering discounted rates for early 2021 bookings to help sustain the economy here. It is now more important than ever to fully understand the need to be flexible and be prepared to make changes where required.

Therefore, customers and travellers can feel reassured that there is no need to stop planning future travel, but just feel comfortable with flexible date options, and be able to adjust if necessary.

Of course, this may mean more organising and forward planning with work commitments, school holidays and so on. But it also allows travellers plenty of time to wisely pre-empt ‘the worst-case scenario’ and have a ‘Plan B’ should travel be affected.

During the wait, 2021 travel planning can in fact be a fun process. Consider how to better appreciate the luxury of travel and make the most of your upcoming vacation with personalised detailed itineraries and visit those places you always dreamed of but never got round too.

What to Expect from Ibiza 2021

Whilst we evidently cannot fully predict the future, it is clear that Ibiza has adapted to the current circumstances and is taking a positive attitude, where possible to continue business as usual.

The nightclubs have been most affected by safety measurements put in place and have been required to remain closed throughout 2020. However, despite this annual setback many have already begun to forward plan for Ibiza 2021.

Hi Ibiza has recently announced next year’s residency with 2021 declared to be their biggest summer to date, bringing world class DJs, state-of-the-art productions, and a promise to put the clubber at the centre of the experience. Additional to their returning residencies Afterlife, Black Coffee, F*** Me I’m Famous! and Glitterbox, new residents include The Martinez Brothers and FISHER to join the party.

Hi Ibiza Season 2021 Official Calendar

We fully hope to see the Ibiza club scene return as usual in 2021. However, with or without the nightclubs open, Ibiza is a determined island which has demonstrated throughout 2020 its passion for tourism despite the circumstances.

Even without the world-famous nightclubs open, our island has hosted a fresh interest for culinary experience, sunset charters and private yachts, travel for natural beauty and relaxation, and adventuring those less travelled paths and discovering the islands hidden gems too!
With overcrowding at a minimum and roads traffic free, Ibiza has been a beautiful and rare experience that we should all take into consideration even if travel numbers need to stay lower and safety measures (like closure of the nightclubs) remain in place.

Check out our recent blog on Summer 2020 and the Ibiza Property Market for a whole host of ideas and information.

Why Choose Ibiza

When planning for 2021, finding a destination that offers security and safety does include Ibiza, despite mainland Spain having steep surges of Covid-19 cases.

Ibiza has seen relatively low figures of Covid-19 in comparison to the rest of Spain and Europe. The healthcare system on the island has been stable throughout with minimal critical patients.

Our government has been incredibly efficient in ensuring the health and well-being of everyone, both residents and those visiting the island. Safety regulations have ensured Ibiza’s tourism and lifestyle is continuing on a positive path and remains open.

Proudly, we can say the island is fully complying and respecting the measurements put in place, which can only give us hope that the virus will remain contained, with no further outbreaks or state of alarm, and 2021 can continue with as much normality as possible.

Travel may look different post-Covid-19, however we are optimistic for the future and 2021.

Thanks for staying updated with Prestige Properties Ibiza. If you are considering travelling to Ibiza and are still yet to book accommodation, then why not check out our Ibiza Holiday Villas on offer.

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!

Holiday Villa in Ibiza with sea view

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    [Interview] Ibiza 2020 and Property Market Update with Prestige Properties Ibiza

    A new interview with Victor, Partner & Sales Director of Prestige Properties Ibiza, about Covid-19 in Ibiza and the effect on the Island’s Property Market

    What is open and available for tourists visiting the island this summer 2020?

    The summer of 2020 has certainly encountered a slow start due to recent global events. However, with national flights between the Balearics and mainland Spain occurring from late June and international flights from July 1st, Ibiza is now officially open for the majority and enjoying a different, yet remarkable tourism season considering the circumstances.

    The good news is, all of the island’s outdoor spaces are now open for public use which includes all the beaches, marinas, outdoor activity spaces such as tennis clubs, golfing, water sports and diving clubs, general group water activities like paddle boarding and kayak excursions, boating as well as land leisure activities such as hiking and cycling.

    Most restaurants, bars and shops are back to business with more places opening each and every day. We have been pleasantly surprised at the atmospheric vibrancy of the food and beverage industry and could not be happier for businesses to be flourishing again. The only main difference when compared to previously, is the night clubs still remain closed.

    Victor, Partner & Sales Director of Prestige Properties Ibiza

    What activities would you recommend for tourists visiting this season and why?

    Ibiza is the ideal island to explore and get acquainted with the beautiful hidden gems on offer. During July, August and most of September the island is usually extremely busy, which often leaves many visitors reluctant to hire a car and hit the road with the intense traffic and lack of parking in so many spots.

    This year is an optimal summer to take a touring opportunity and adventure around different beach coves, restaurants and towns, which may otherwise be less desirable during the height of the season for most.

    We would highly recommend any kind of outdoor leisure activities. Ibiza is an ideal place for cycling, playing tennis, snorkeling, night canoeing and taking a fun day with paddle boards out to sea. There are so many great opportunities and activities across the island to engage in and enjoy Ibiza’s natural side.

    With fewer people this year, these activities feel all the more special and gain an extra sense of wide open space and quiet retreat. There are many companies that specialize in offering tours and activities for visitors to enjoy.

    Formentera is an absolute must visit. With its crystalline waters and white sands, this small sister island of Ibiza will feel very much like a personal tropical island this season. Whether renting a boat or catching the ferry from Ibiza’s Marina or Santa Eulalia, spending the day in Formentera with its spectacular beaches, luxury seafront restaurants and seeing it’s glorious sunsets is nothing short of a perfect summer day in our opinion.

    Cala Saladeta Summer 2020

    What is new in Ibiza this year?

    Every year in Ibiza new and exciting venues open and join the lively social aspect of the island. Here are the top latest additions to our home which we are sure are worth a visit during your next Ibiza holiday!

    Hotel W – Santa Eulalia

    W Ibiza is a much anticipated brand new 5-star seafront hotel boasting of luxury suites, fine dining restaurant, regular nightlife music and Dj sets as well as a stunning health, wellness and spa centre. W Ibiza strikes a pose on the palm-fringed, sand-drenched beachfront of Santa Eulalia. This is where you get to stay and play with a brand that was made for the White Isle. The hotel comes complete with its very own yet separate seafront Chiringuito Blue Restaurant and a Vegan VE Cafe.

    Alma Beach Bar and Restaurant – Port des Torrent

    Alma Beach Ibiza is a brand new boho chic styled beach bar and restaurant situated directly on the beach of Port des Torrent, who are committed to an ibizan lifestyle concept in hospitality. The restaurant offers three different restaurant proposals, sunset, brasas and wellness, with one common denominator: to promote healthy cuisine with top quality ingredients.

    Alma Beach Ibiza is a unique place in which to enjoy the magical moments that the Pitiusa island has to offer.

    Alma Beach Ibiza 2020

    Bam-Bu-Ku – San Antonio

    Bam-Bu-Ku brought to Ibiza by the famous west end O Beach, a new family friendly day experience to San Antonio. A perfect opportunity for anyone looking for a lazy day under the Mediterranean sunshine, overlooking the pool whilst sprawled out on the luxury venue beds, complete with a personal waiter service. Here you can enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner in a paradisiacal restaurant featuring a wanderlust menu of tropical fusion cuisine.

    Bam-Bu-Ku-Ibiza 2020

    Es Birra – Es Cana

    Es Birra Ibiza is Es Canar’s new socialite place to be if you’re located in the Santa Eulalia area. The old original night club of the 90’s has been taken over by a group of young and innovative individuals where craft beer, a typical gastronomical matching menu and a variety of live music genres exists. Es Birra brings forth a brand new trendy venue with plenty of indoor and outdoor space and an authentic Ibizan tribe.

    ES Birra Es Cana Ibiza 2020

    WOW – San Rafel

    WOW is a house for people to meet, gather and enjoy tantalising cocktails, pure, honest, raw and refined food combined with vintage furniture and retro interiors. It’s everything from a co-working space, to brunches at the weekend, art exhibitions and an array of seating areas to suit any mood.

    How do you think the island will be different without the nightclub tourism scene this season?

    The island is definitely much quieter than usual for this time of the year and we hope this knowledge encourages visitors and potential visitors of tourism, that quieter is in fact safer, with less overcrowding.

    This means we are encountering more families, couples and low key groups of friends from across Europe as a result of the nightclub scene remaining closed and also many of the big tour operator hotels, which is setting a very different tone to the island.

    With less extremes over the summer, the overall atmosphere and vibe has to date been more relaxed and demonstrates a similar collective of tourists, which would normally be seen during low season in Ibiza.

    Formentera beach summer 2020

    What measurements and regulations have been set in Ibiza for health and safety management that tourists and visitors need to be aware of?

    If you are visiting or considering visiting Ibiza in the coming months, we would like everybody to feel reassured that Ibiza tourism and lifestyle is continuing on a positive path and is open for your enjoyment.

    Certain regulations and safety measures are set to keep everyone feeling welcomed and able to enjoy their surroundings whilst still minimising overcrowding. Social distancing measures of 2m and facial masks continue in all indoor public spaces such as shops and supermarkets etc.

    The Balearic Islands recently made an extra adjustment to their current measurements in relation to the health and safety standards for all citizens and tourists who are visiting this season 2020. On Monday 13th July, a minor addition was made, similar to other European countries, whereby facial protective masks must be worn in all open spaces within urban areas, instead of only in closed public spaces.

    Outdoor living and social events such as relaxing on beaches, swimming, sporting activities, eateries, walking and exploring the countryside can continue as normal, mask free!

    The general expectation of the public within these outdoor settings is to maintain respect for one another and uphold social distancing between smaller groups and others as well as reducing overcrowding as much as possible.

    All public businesses including food and beverage industries have been advised on strict health and safety standards including all members of staff checking temperatures before each working shift and the utilisation of masks at all times when serving customers.

    For more information on our current safety measurements please see our recent publication "Summer 2020: The Use of Face Masks in Ibiza" !

    Formentera paradise - pic taken from formentera.es

    Winter in Ibiza

    Do you envision a shift in seasonal tourism or an extension of the summer this year?

    We hope the latter part of the summer season will be stronger compared to the beginning of the main season and for this to continue into the early part of the winter also.

    The main season has started slowly so we hope to see September and October as good months for the local economy. We don’t envision big changes, but ultimately it will all depend on the evolution of the health and well being of the current COVID-19 circumstances and the public here in Ibiza.

    What is the meaning of "Veroño"?

    Veroño is a term made up of two Spanish words, Verano (meaning Summer) and Otoño (meaning Autumn). The term is the way we express the continuation of summer into the autumn months, and the beautiful spring-like after seasons we experience here on the Island from October through to early December.

    The sea remains warm long after the big crowds leave and the weather usually stays warm and pleasant well into November. Most restaurants and businesses stay open until Christmas and for islanders, Veroño is almost like a quiet, tranquil spring setting with the majority of low-season opportunities and social events, including a few authentic parties to mark the end of the season and celebrate with each other. Winter for us starts officially in January.

    Have you ever been to Ibiza during Veroño? Check out our latest blog.

    sunset in Ibiza

    What is exciting about the winter time in Ibiza?

    Peace and rest. For most of us it is time to regenerate and spend quality time with our families, friends and among nature. Work is always quieter, but it allows the opportunity to prepare and get creative with new fresh ideas for the following season.

    What secret hidden gems would you recommend to discover in Ibiza during the off-season?

    During the summer season, many of us are busy working and are unable to find time to take on extra activities, especially under the heat, overcrowding and traffic on the island.

    Winter offers the perfect space and weather to remember why we live here. There are so many beautiful spots to explore, hills to hike and local all-year round restaurants to visit. Ibiza is never short of a beautiful day out and there’s always something new and undiscovered, even for those that have been here as locals for many years.

    Sa Talaia, the highest point on the island offers a fantastic hike with outstanding mountain top views. The hills in San Juan are also of incredible value for nature lovers. To simply experience a coffee in a local Ibizan bar among locals or to visit the natural springs of San Mateo, near Can Suleyetas, and then grab a tasty bocadillo, are simply priceless experiences that residents treasure during the winter time.

    Current Ibiza Property Market

    Are clients’ still actively seeking to buy property in Ibiza and have there been any significant changes in the Ibiza Property Market since the announcement of the Global Pandemic?

    What we have evidently seen to date has been very encouraging. The online interest and activity has remained very strong with an increase in interactions (requests, website visits) from potential and future clients during the lockdown period. It appears many were utilising their quarantine to research and pursue buying their desired property in Ibiza.

    Buyers are far from changing their mind. Since July, viewings have resumed and many clients are arriving on the island to continue their property search now that the flights have reopened. So we can say that all is very active, yes!

    We are generally not expecting the property market to have a drop, mainly because the demand is high and the supply is always very low in Ibiza.

    We would simply advise anyone looking to buy a property in Ibiza to follow their projects and make sure you continue to work with experienced professionals and remain fully informed and updated.

    It is still very early to predict the level of impact in the long-term. There will inevitably be changes and marked impressions on a global scale. However, Ibiza has always proven to be a solid market, so if you are well informed, you will be sure to make a good profitable decision.

    Cana Xica villa Ibiza

    What is the best advice you could offer those considering or currently with a buy to rent property in Ibiza ?

    Individual situations for those looking for buy-to-rent properties and tourism licenses will very much depend on the individual needs, their mortgages, general income and their dependency on tourism rentals as a main source of income.

    However, we would highly recommend any client to consider the long term prospects, have a good strategy about pricing and think about beginning to build a good client base (which can be done by selecting a strong agent). Ibiza is a very desirable tourism hotspot across the globe and is guaranteed to drive revenue in the long-term.

    Future Outlook 

    How has Prestige Properties Ibiza as a business and a team had to adapt to recent events and how do you perceive the near future to look like as a company?

    We all had to adapt during the past few months. Working from home, working part time and taking care of our families. Gaining a new work-life balance has not been an easy time for any of us.

    Proudly, we as a team have worked closely together and hard to improve every part of the business and the service we offer to the island and our clients, which makes us positive about the future. We are ready to work our way whatever comes our way.

    We have stayed open throughout. All our agents have been active. We have been spending more time than ever finalising our website and the presentation of our properties, as well as setting up our new virtual viewings service.

    Potential buyers have still been able to get a closer feel for properties on the market and have been able to fully continue with their buyers journey.

    Do you think the tourism industry will be strongly affected in the upcoming season 2021?

    We will all have to continue to adapt to the circumstances and our ‘new normality’. Many agents have offered 2021 secure risk free bookings and more last minute deals for 2020.

    The important thing to remember is to keep all safety measures and the well-being of the public as our main priority as an island and in business. Ultimately 2021 will depend on the evolution of the virus. We hope 2021 will resume back to normal and see a much improved tourism season, as a company we will be prepared as much as possible in advance for both the best and worst case scenario.

    What can the local community, businesses and visitors do to ensure we are all supporting one another positively?

    As previously mentioned, the general expectation of the public within both indoor and outdoor settings is to maintain respect for one another and uphold social distancing and safety measures.

    It is of utmost importance all visitors respect the beauty of the island and dispose of masks correctly into the recycling bins and not leave for others to clean up, especially on the beaches.

    Lastly, if individuals do not feel fit to travel or feel unwell on arrival, then please follow the guidelines and ensure everyone is kept safe.

    Thanks for staying updated with Prestige Properties Ibiza. We hope you enjoy your stay in Ibiza this season 2020.

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

    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!

    Are you considering to buy a property in Ibiza?

    Do you have any questions or need more info?
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      The Use of Face Masks in Ibiza | Summer 2020

      Face masks are now compulsory in Ibiza. Here’s all you need to know…

      If you are visiting or considering to visit Ibiza in the coming months, we would like all of our clients to be fully informed of the current regulations set, yet feel reassured that Ibiza tourism and lifestyle is continuing on a positive path and is open for your enjoyment.

      The Balearic Islands have recently made an extra adjustment to their current measurements in relation to the health and safety standards of all citizens and tourists who are visiting this season 2020.

      On Monday 13th July, a minor addition was made, similar to other European countries, whereby facial protective face masks must be worn in all open spaces within urban areas, instead of only in closed public spaces.

      However, exceptions apply, which makes outdoors living and usual social events such relaxing on beaches, swimming, sporting activities, eateries, walking and exploring the countryside can continue as normal, mask free!

      Face Mask in Ibiza – Legislation to keep in mind:

      1) When the use of face masks is mandatory:

      • The use of face masks is mandatory for those over the age of 6 years old only when in urban populated areas.
      • The uses of protective face masks include walking in the street, queuing outside stores, inside shops and supermarkets, in closed spaces for public use (e.g. airports), as well as more populated outdoor areas, such as parks.
      • It will also be necessary during weddings, ceremonies, and larger events, where social distancing of 2m is difficult to maintain, except at the time of consumption of food and drink.

      2) When the use of the face mask is not mandatory:

      • The use of face masks may be excused during sporting activities, when eating or drinking with friends and family at restaurants, or for justified health reasons (medical certificates may be required).
      • Children under the 16 years of age whilst engaging in leisure activities with groups of stable residents are also exempt.
      • Restrictions do not apply on beaches, in swimming pools, on sea voyages, at work centers* and in the open air outside of the populated village and towns.

      *In the workplace, the obligation to wear a mask will depend on the type of premises where the activity takes place. Staff working in public areas such as restaurants and bars are always required to use protective facial masks for the protection of others and does not mean staff pose any risk to customers.

      • In a private households and cars (except taxis and public transport) it is not compulsory to wear the mask unless you are travelling with others in which occupants do not inhabit together.

      If you are planning your holiday in Ibiza, these measurements are designed to ensure you have a healthy and safe holiday! Ibiza has been open for tourism for the past month, is free of overcrowding and is incredibly enjoyable at a relaxed pace with plenty of peace and tranquility.

      Please remember these standards are set to ensure your safety is guaranteed and we work together to ensure travel can continue and be enjoyed despite the current changes to our normality.

      We wish you all a very happy season in Ibiza and we are sure you will have a pleasant experience this summer.

      In short…. I am currently in Ibiza, where do I have to wear a face mask?

      YES

      • Street
      • Shops
      • Closed spaces for public use
      • Spaces of attention to the public
      • Open air in population centers

      NO

      • Beaches and pools
      • Sea Walks
      • Practice of sport
      • Workplaces
      • Consumption situations (eating-drinking)
      • Use of wind instruments
      • Justified health reasons
      • Open air outside the town
      • Children under 16 years of age in leisure activities with a stable group
      • as long as you keep your distance

      Face masks must be worn correctly, always covering your nose and mouth. Please note, failure to comply is likely to result in a fine of 100 euros at any given time.

      Are you planning a holiday in Ibiza? Here are a few options for your stay:

      Can Flores, lovely dream vacation house with sea and sunset views in Cala Salada

      Stunning Villa with some of the best views in Ibiza

      Villa Everland, stunning holiday villa with some of the best views located on a hill, in the Sant Josep de Talaia area. 

      Beautiful holiday villa in Es Cubells, above the sea

      Villa Perla, beautiful holiday house located in Es Cubells, above the sea.

      Do you have any questions or need more info?
      Send us a message and we will get back as quickly as possible!

        Ibiza Summer 2020… What is open?

        Updated 22.06.2020

        Prestige Properties Ibiza is incredibly excited for the upcoming summer season and equally the opening of some of our favourites restaurants and beach clubs. Over the next two weeks, national flights between the Balearics and mainland Spain will resume, with international flights officially opening again from July 1st.

        We have spent some time indulging in some research, to help our island visitors this season better understand …

        What is open in Ibiza 2020?

        Lio

        Incredibly stylish and elegant. Lío sits by the waterfront with outstanding views of Ibiza bay and Dalt Vila. Their open-air terrace allows for spectacular evenings of indulging in fine Mediterranean cuisine and watching an engaging evening of performance and cabaret artists. After midnight, Lío transforms into a nightclub and continues the night until dawn.

        When are they opening? Friday 10th July

        restaurant & cabaret bar in Ibiza summer 2020

        Amante

        Amante perfectly overlooks the idyllic cove of Sol Den Serra in the area of Cala Llonga. Amante is the perfect place to relax on the cliffside sun loungers in a stylish beach location. The restaurant is open all day long, serving lunches through to fine dining evenings with a sophisticated menu of contemporary Spanish and Italian dishes.

        When are they opening? Friday 3rd July

        restaurant amante with sea views in Ibiza summer 2020

        Coco Beach

        Coco Beach is situated in the white sanded beach of Playa d’en Bossa and creates a unique ‘paradise beach’ atmosphere. Coco beach is a restaurant offering luxury foodie fine dining and a perfect spot to revitalise as part of the Ibiza lifestyle dream.

        When are they opening? Wednesday 1st July

        Beach House

        Beachouse Ibiza is a modern contemporary place to spend the day at Playa Den Bossa directly in front of the turquoise blue Mediterranean Sea. Head down for a morning retreat of yoga and a healthy energising breakfast, relax for the afternoon on the fully serviced daybeds or nourish yourself with an evening of fine Mediterranean cuisine.

        When are they opening? Wednesday 1st July

        Tanit & Nassau

        Tanit Beach Club & Nassau is located next door to one another on the beautiful strip of Playa Den Bossa. Elegant, chilled music, refined decor, excellent service & exquisite food makes these sister beach clubs the perfect place to relax and enjoy the good life. Arrive in style and discover the finest service, an array of day loungers and fantastic cuisine.

        When are they opening? Nassau has confirmed 4th July

        Destino

        Destino Pacha Ibiza Resort offers a privileged and secluded cliff top position located in the sought-after area of Cap Martinet in Talamanca Bay. With spectacular views overlooking Ibiza Town and Formentera, Destino’s is the ideal spot to immerse in exclusive wellness treatments, open-air yoga classes, luxurious dining and stylish spaces for exceptional outdoor events both day and night.

        When are they opening? Thursday 16th July

        Agroturismo ATZARO Ibiza

        Atzaró Agroturismo Hotel and Spa sits in harmony with its authentic surrounding countryside. The concept is elegant and calm. Dining at Atzaró is a beautiful experience, with locally sourced Mediterranean food. The natural spa offers a unique self-care experience. A Mediterranean heaven in the heart of the Ibiza countryside.

        When are they opening? Friday 26th June

        Experimental Beach

        Experimental Beach sits above the Ses Salines National Park Reserve, bringing a youthful nostalgia mixed with the innocence of summer love to Ibiza. An array of stylish cuisine, cocktails, sun loungers and views that will take your breath away.

        When are they opening? Friday 5th June

        CBBC

        Cala Bassa Beach Club is located on the beautiful beach of Cala Bassa with soft white sands, crystal clear waters and surrounding shaded decks comprising three individual restaurants. The Beach Club is a unique gastronomic experience. Enjoy a relaxing day on the linen-covered loungers and embrace the beauty of Ibiza.

        When are they opening? Saturday 7th June

        Blue Marlin Ibiza

        The famous Blue Marlin Ibiza. Located in the beautiful Cala Jondal Bay, San Josep de Talia. Blue Marlin defines the ultimate VIP Ibiza lifestyle. Whether guests choose to relax and enjoy the beach daybeds overlooking the crystalline Balearic waters, fine-dine with some outstanding Mediterranean fusion and stylish sushi cuisine, or party with regular guest DJ’s into the early hours of the morning – Blue Marlin Ibiza is the ultimate exclusive spot to visit this summer.

        When are they opening? Yet to be announced, so stay updated with their Facebook Page

        beach club blue marling Ibiza summer 2020

        El Chiringuito

        El Chiringuito is situated on long stretches of white sands surrounded by natural woodlands and the crystal-clear waters of Ses Salines. The beach restaurant is seen to be one of the best celebrity clientele hotspots of Ibiza. Great tasting food in an authentic and chic environment with luxurious lounge daybeds overlooking spectacular surroundings.

        When are they opening? 4th July.

        Cotton Beach Club

        Cotton Beach Club overlooks the stunning Cala Tarida Beach and has made Ibiza’s southwest coast an elegant and much sought-after spot for visitors and islanders alike. Boasting of a first-class restaurant, Cotton Beach Club features jaw-dropping views across the Mediterranean, which is only optimised by its all-in white and incredibly chic furnishings. The Grand Terrace offers Mediterranean fusion ‘a la carte’ lunch and dinner.

        When are they opening? Yet to be announced, although possibly late June, stay updated with their Facebook Page

        Cotton beach club in Ibiza summer 2020

        Others Restaurants & Beach-clubs:

        Pura Vida – Wednesday 24th June

        Ayianna – 26th June

        Casa Maca – July 2nd

        Giri Cafe – Open / Hotel 15th July

        Aubergine – Open Weekends

        Elements – Open

        Nagai – Open

        La EsCollera – Open

        Beachouse – Open

        Hostel la Torre – Open

        Sunset Ashram – Open

        Can Mimosa – Open

        Gare du Nord – Open

        Hotels

        Hotels have been given permission to open up to 60% of their accommodation from the 8th June. However, many hotels will inevitably wait for international travel to reopen on July 1st and official opening dates are awaiting.

        Nobu Hotel – 10th July

        hotel nobu in Ibiza summer 2020

        Aguas de Ibiza – Official Opening yet to be announced

        W Hotel – Official Opening yet to be announced

        hotel W in  Ibiza summer 2020

        Hard Rock Hotel – 10th July

        Nightclubs

        All nightclubs announced they will not open during May and June. A few parties seem to be commencing during July whereby open spaces, social distancing and reduced capacities can be facilitated. However, the well-known clubs like Pacha have cancelled their July schedule and we await to hear further announcements.

        Where to stay in Ibiza?

        Our team is always ready to help you discover Ibiza with Prestige Properties. Why not, contact us today if you are looking to rent an exclusive villa for your 2020 / 2021 vacation.

        Our vacation villas have recently expanded. Book a villa with us or take a look at what is on offer below;

        The charming 6 bedrooms, Villa Jumalli is a luxury villa located in Vista Alegre, one of the most sought after areas in Ibiza. With a large swimming pool with a "beach area" for kids and a beautiful pool house with a fully equipped kitchen and al fresco dining area, a swimming Jacuzzi heated pool with massage area, and an amazing tropical garden is a perfect property to disconnect and enjoy a relaxing villa holiday.

        Modern villa in Es Cubells with sea views Ibiza summer 2020

        Can Ribas, a traditional Mediterranean Finca located close to famous Atzaro Agroturismo with beautiful campo views and serene atmosphere.

        holiday rental villa with pool in the north of Ibiza summer 2020

        On Monday 8th June, Ibiza moved into Phase 3 of deconfinement. We are pleased to announce all cases of Covid-19 have remained stable, with only 16 known patients recovering still in hospital and no further serious cases or fatalities known at the point of publication.

        New Phase 3 measures are in place to ensure the continuation of public safety. Beaches must retain 2m social distancing between groups of families and friends, shops including supermarkets can open with a 50% capacity with customers and staff wearing protective facemasks, restaurants and bars may take customers up to a 75% capacity.

        Thank you for staying in contact. Remember to keep updated regularly with changes and news from Ibiza. We hope to see you soon here on the magical white island of Ibiza.

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