Ibiza Guide Blogs
Blogs that reflect the diverse nature and culture of the island. Below are the blogs I have written on places and activities that I have enjoyed during my holiday visits to the island.
Ibiza 2017 Restaurant Picks – I Ben Agust
While I may have champagne tastes, my pockets are usually more at home with lemonade prices. I...
[UNVRS] 2025 Preview. A Space Odyssey.
I predicted many moons ago that Ibiza was aiming to be the new Monaco, a wealthy principality run by a royal family.
Heart Restaurant Ibiza
One of the highlights of my Ibiza holidays last year was an invitation to Guy Laliberté's Villa Party in Es Cubelles to see how the other side lives and parties and it was quiet an eye opener indeed. The Cirque du Soleil philanthropist is now involved with Heart Ibiza...
Bar San Francisco
A trip to Ibiza is never the same without a jaunt down to Sallinas beach for a lazy lunch at Sa Trinxa and a dip in the sea. One of the best beaches on the island its long been a popular haunt of the locals especially at the weekends when its gets very full and...
The First Ibiza Movie – More (1969)
While on a recent trip to Ibiza, I got the opportunity to watch, Barbet Schroeder's, début Movie, More, which was the first feature length movie to be shot on the Island. It was famously accompanied, by a psychedelic, Pink Floyd Soundtrack, named, The Soundtrack From...
Restaurante Can Cires
Located in the very small village of San Mateo, with its imposing white Church and roads lined with vines and almond trees, a traveler can find Restaurante Can Cires, owned by an Ibicenco lady named Victoria and her french husband Frances. A unique combination that...
The Temple of Tanit Ibiza
Tanit was the Carthaginian mother goddess of sexuality, fertility and death. Ibiza was her island until the Roman Emperor Vespasian suppressed her cult in AD74. The Romans named her Dea Caelestis and worshiped her as Juno. To this day Tanit is still worshiped in...
Ibiza Beaches
Some of my favorite beaches in Ibiza, are the small and intimate bays and coves dotted around its 150 Km coastline. Ibiza is a small island, so long sandy beaches are not commonplace. Instead, the "Cala" beaches are the most prominent beaches on the Island. Cala means...
El Rincon de Pepe
Before KU, Cafe Del Mar, Amnesia, Pikes or Pacha, there was El Rincon de Pepe in San Antonio. An oasis of traditional Ibicenco hospitality amid the bright neon lights of the popular resort. Each time I return to Ibiza I make it my business not to miss a visit to this...
Who is Ibiza
Down through the centuries, Ibiza was enriched by many cultures. As it was a small island, with a farming population, Ibiza did not witness the destruction that war brings with it. Most civilisations left peacefully, when an enemy army arrived. Those that stayed,...
Los Tiempos Lindos
The golden era of the Hippy movement in Ibiza was the 1970s. A decade of innocence, purity, freedom and happiness, where a sweet little Mediterranean island became the crossroads for international travelers discovering enlightenment and new experiences. Much of the...
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