September in Ibiza: What's on and weather
Fantastic events, warm weather and stunningly blue skies.
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Fantastic events, warm weather and stunningly blue skies.
Summer has officially descended on the island this month, with sizzling temperatures.
After the end of the summer shenanigans, the spirit of Ibiza continues this month.
Sunday saw the grand finale of the 2nd Annual Ibiza Pride Festival and after a week of events, parties and celebrations it certainly closed in style with a parade through the streets of Ibiza old town and a street party on the Vara De Ray.
Ibiza's long history brings with it numerous traditional fairs and festivals
When one hears Music Festival and Ibiza in the same sentence a whole lot of images spring to mind but I can assure you your vivid imagination would have been way off about what went down on Sunday June 19th to the annual Ai Carai Festival in San Carlos, Northern Ibiza.
It’s not often that one thinks of culture in relation to San Antonio but for a month this summer the boozy, bar crawl of a town in south west Ibiza is getting a chance to show people that it’s about more than just binge drinking and boat parties as it plays host to the annual Bloop festival.
With each new year the anticipation and excitement starts building - when are the first Ibiza nightclubs and beach clubs opening their doors, and where are the hottest places to party this year?
With temperatures still in their mid-twenties, visitors gravitate to Ibiza in October.
The weather is positively blooming in February, a perfect destination for a winter break.
Celebrate Sant Joan (John the Baptist), one of the island's biggest fiestas of the year
As part of the celebrations for the 30th anniversary of the Las Dalias market, Manu Chao and his band took to the stage on a warm sunny Friday evening at the beginning of May.
Traditions held fast last night as hundreds of people took to the beaches of Ibiza and lit bonfires in celebration of this fantastic Spanish event.
Far from going quiet after a string of epic closing bashes, Ibiza keeps the party going in October with Halloween headlining the calendar. The night has become a celebration of chilling proportions, where many of the island’s best-loved venues throw devilishly spooky events.
Sant Jordi is a quiet little place just outside of Ibiza Town that you’d probably never thought to visit. On a Saturday morning however it becomes the place-to-be due to its large and quirky market that is more boot sale than boho chic.
Beautiful Cala Benirras is situated in the north of the island and has acquired a reputation for itself as being a 'must-see' spot on your Ibizan tour due to its hippy heritage, stunning sunsets and the drummers who congregate there to drum down the sunset.
Beautiful blue skies and glorious sunshine - the perfect excuse to get out and explore.
Ibiza coming to life as the first sun worshippers grace its sandy beaches