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Who Got The Power?

Traditional Ibizan Llaut Fishing Boats at Portinax om the Island’s North Coast.

IMS Round Up

Sperm Facial?

Hostal La Torre June

The International Music Summit has just completed it’s 12th year, how did that happen? Full Report inside.

Amanda ensures we all know what’s good for us, even is it’s a bit weird too. Shebizan on page 20.

Possibly the best DJ rotation ever at the coolest place in Ibiza. More in At Night page 16


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“Welcome to Ibiza ... was declared of Important Cultural significance. Ball Pagès is a traditional Ibizan & Formentera folk dance of unknown origin which dates back to time immemorial and has been preserved ever since. This traditional dance is displayed every Saturday from 9pm at "es Martell", (in front of the Corsairs Monument) at Ibiza port. Here’s a little inside knowledge on this ancient tradition.

The Costumes  Female Costume

A black dress known as a "Gonella", this is the most ancient form of dress and is made from wool and linen. White dress, made from cotton with a white apron. Coloured dress, the most recent form, the most "modern", may be accompanied by a "sombrero" (hat), without jewellery. The instruments Manta, with tassels and always worn with Drum: Elaborated using the wood of the the dress. trunk of the pine tree and animal pelt ( usu- "Emprendada", gold and silver jewellery ally goat or rabbit) worn by women. Flute : made from oleander "Espardenyes" straw, canvass or faffia footCastanets : made from junipèr wear. ‘With a stroke of castanets this charming and "Espasí" : A percussion instrument in the colourful dance begins’. Male Costume form of a sword ( espasa = sword, espasí=  It is so primitive that even today the exact little sword) Black outfit, trousers, shirt or/and jacket origin is unknown, though in June 2012 it White outfit, made from flannel or cotton "Xeremia" : an instrument made from cane

Ball Pagès

Ibosim Brewhouse, Port Des Torrent Ibosim is the first and only beer produced in Ibiza. Visit the brewery and enjoy a worthy range of craft beers on the taproom terrace, or take it a step further and ask about their brewery tours. Ibosim are 50m from Port des Torrent beach.

worn with a beret and a waistcoat with silver buttons. Toca, a woolen waistband around the waist. Espardenyes.

The Dance The man calls to the women by playing the castanets. "sa curta" - this element is danced briefly by older members of the community to a gentle rhythm and begins the festivities. "Sa llarga" - danced to a vigorous and spectacular rhythm, pay attention to the jumps made by men. Varionts, the "filera", partnerswapping and the nine or twelve "Rodades" ( turns) to bring the festivities to an end.


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News  National Police outside SD Huesca, photo credit: Javier Blasco/EPA

Footballers and Officials Arrested Over La Liga Match Fixing Leeds Player Samu Sáiz Arrested in Ibiza National Police will be making 11 arrests of players and officials in reported match fixing that took place last year.

Ibiza Pirate Police to Tackle Illegal Boat Charters The Department of Territory and Mobility has created a new unit comprising an inspector and two management technicians, to combat illegal yachts operating on the islands.

Police are investigating an alleged match fixing ring targeting the top three football leagues and several people have been arrested. The National Police have said that its officers have carried out nine searches across Spain as part of their investigation into match fixing, money laundering and criminal gangs. “We’re expecting to make 11 arrests, among them current and retired first division players, current second division players and club presidents and managers,” the force said in a statement. “The operation has established that those under investigation made deals with different players to ‘fix’ at least three games in the first, second and third divisions.” According to The Guardian, the statement said that an attempt to fix a division three game had proved unsuccessful which led to players making up their losses by throwing another game. Police also added that a second division game had seen a surge in betting, in fact 14 times the normal amount of money wagered.

“Once the match-fixing had been accepted, payment was made – always in cash and in two instalments one before the game and once the agreed result had been achieved,” the police statement said.

Operation ‘Oikos’

La Liga Suspicions

The national police said the operation—carried out by Europol, the General Directorate of Gaming and La Liga—had established a familiar pattern. Matches were selected and efforts made to generate the most money by agreeing combined bets on half-time results or the number of corners taken. Members of the football teams were then approached.

La Liga reported their suspicions last year after a division two match between Sociedad Deportiva Huesca and Gimnástic de Tarragona and after another football match between Huesca and Nastic, sources have confirmed that complaints were filed. They have also filed nine illegal betting complaints to the judicial police during the 2018-2019 season and drawn

The news came following calls to curb the many illegal moorings that are blighting the island's coastal area, and the proliferation of illegal marine leisure companies involved in the charter of boats, and also increasingly, the use of boats for accommodation. The announcement was made in a meeting by the department head, Marc Pons, with representatives of the nautical sector. The minister reported that actions for infractions had risen quickly, and indicated they were proving effective. In the whole of 2017, there were only 8 cases opened. In 2018 this had risen to 25. But in 2019 there are already 68 cases presenting.

Positive Response

the Balearic Boat Charter association, José María Jiménez, said that already the more rigorous approach adopted by the authorities had reduced the level of illegal charter operators from the 40% they were estimated to hold in 2017 to around 25% now. This is reflected in the official register of charter vessels which has increased from 1,462 in 2012 to 2,860 in 2019. The new Police unit will use various means to detect pirate operators, including the monitoring of advertising and social media.

 Last year we published an news story on the coming clampdown in illegal rentals

https://theibizan.com/illegal-boat-rentals-next-linebalearic-clampdown/

 And another regarding the many illegal moorings in San Antonio

https://theibizan.com/bay-chaos-commentary-sanantonios-illegal-moorings/

Responses from the industry were positive. President of

18 non-professional matches to the attention of the General Directorate of Gaming for possible action.

Arrests According to the Diario de Ibiza, Leeds player Samu Sáiz who is currently on loan to Getafe, was arrested while holidaying in Ibiza with his family in Santa Eulalia. After giving his statement to the police he was released. He denies any involvement with illegal gambling and match fixing. Others arrested include Agustín Lasaosa, president of SD Huesca and ‘several’ players including Raúl Bravo, former Real Madrid player.


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 “We are in time to save it, but we have to act now”, Manu San Felix, Marine Biologist

Rugby Star Jansin Turgut Seriously Injured In Car Park Fall The 23-year-old ex-England Academy captain was taken to the Nuestra Señora del Rosario Polyclinic at around 3am on Monday morning after reportedly falling from the third storey of Ibiza airport’s car park. In a report the emergency services explained that the young man suffered multiple injuries including a severe head injury, he is currently in the intensive care unit where his prognosis remains unclear. The Guardia Civil and Judicial police are investigating the circumstances of the fall, and according to one eyewitnesses’ statement, the young Brit was seen ‘falling into the void’. It is understood that Jansin Turgut came to Ibiza for a holiday, it is unclear whether he had just arrived or was leaving the island. Salford Red Devils Turgut had not played for the Salford Red Devils since April due to a reported breach of club protocol, his contract with Salford was terminated earlier this month for an “off-thefield” matter. A statement issued by Salford Rugby Club said “Salford Red Devils are saddened to hear of the severe injuries suffered by former player Jansin Turgut.” “The club are currently in contact with Jansin’s family, while further details are being established.”

“Salford Red Devils wish Jansin a full and speedy recovery and request that all supporters remain respectful of his family’s privacy at this difficult time.”

Update The 23-year-old remains in a medically induced coma after his three storey fall from Ibiza airport´s car park. On arrival to the Nuestra Señora del Rosario Polyclinic Jansin´s injuries were life-threatening he has made remarkable progress since then. A CT scan on Wednesday has revealed no signs of brain damage and his heart, liver and kidneys are functioning on their own. His kidneys had initially failed due to toxins being released into the body as a result of the severity of his injuries which saw his hips, legs, arms and hands broken, fractures to his spine and every bone in his face broken. A pressure drone placed inside his skull to relieve the pressure has also been removed, and with no immediate concern to his brain, he will be moved from the private clinic to Can Misses where should his condition remain stable he may then be transferred to Son Espases in Majorca.

Family by his side His family would like their privacy respected at this difficult time, they are at his bedside and his mother Carol Butler told the Hull Daily Mail “It’s fantastic news. “The CT scan shows no brain damage and the plan is now to move Jansin from this private clinic to an NHS style hospital on the island. “It’s phenomenal the way he is fighting and while it’s still a very concerning situation right now, we are all feeling so much more positive and this news about his brain is such a relief. We feel lifted by this news.” “The British consulate have been amazing and the work they have done behind the scenes in this difficult time has made such a big difference, as has the help of Rugby League Cares,” added Mrs Butler, who will remain on her own alongside Jansin when the family head back to Hull later this week. “We know there are weeks, months ahead of treatment and operations, but this news has really lifted everyone.”

Crowdfunding Almost £21,000 has already been donated in crowdfunding appeals which have been set up to help pay for the private treatment Jansin has received, the bill of which could easily be over £100,000. Links are provided below if you wish to donate to his treatment. https://bit.ly/2K0oQi6

Mediterranean Sea is the Most Polluted in the World Marine Biologist and explorer for National Geographic Manu San Felix has presented his documentary ´Lets save our Mediterranean` in Barcelona on Wednesday, in which he denounces that it is the most polluted sea in the world but insists that “we are in time to save it, but we have to act now”. The documentary shows the current state of the seabed on the Spanish Mediterranean coast and the possible solutions that can prevent further deterioration. Manu has devoted more than 30 years to the study and fight for the conservation of the sea, which is reflected in his documentary, starting in Formentera and travelling the waters to show how man has reduced one of the richest enclaves on the planet to “one of the most threatened”. He hopes to raise awareness that it is possible to return the Mediterranean to the state it was 80 years ago.

3rd June Premiere 8 million tonnes of plastics end up in our oceans and with more than 250,000 in the remotest corners of the planet. That is the equivalent of five bags full of plastic for every 30cm of coastline, according to the ´Sea of Plastics´ report by the Aquae Foundation. A study by Greenpeace shows that between 21-45% of microplastic particles end up in the Mediterranean basin, where 95% of the waste is plastic. The percentage drops to 60/80% worldwide. “More than 134 species are contaminated by ingestion of plastic in the Mediterranean, which is already the most polluted sea in the world, although we are not aware of everything we have lost,” said San Felix. “as individuals you can take action, how to react correctly against the use of plastic or recycle correctly, with which the problem will be mitigated”. He concluded “the human being has a hard time changing their habits, but when they are forced to do so they end up changing them, so it is imperative that we realize that it is a reversible process at the moment, but it will not be for a long time, we have to act now”. The documentary will premiere on the National Geographic Spain channel on the 3rd June at 10pm to commemorate World Oceans Day (8th June).


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5 Arrested For Courthouse & Es Vive Fires Police have linked the crimes to a criminal gang. Photo Vicent Mari National Police have arrested five members of a criminal gang for setting fire to the Ibiza Courthouse in an attempt to destroy records of proceedings against them, as well as the arson of the Es Vive squat which caused the death of Rossanna Venturini, following a discussion about drugs. José Luis Santa Fe, the Regional Chief of Police Operations, José Manuel Hernández Núñez, the Commissioner of Ibiza, and Fernando García Crespo, head of the Specialized and Violent Crime Unit (UDEV), held a press conference today giving details of “Operation Themis”, which has been carried out by a group of agents formed specifically to handle this case. According to the Diario de Ibiza, two of the detainees both imprisoned on Thursday without the chance of bail, are accused of being the material perpetrators of the fires in the Courthouse and with regards to the Es Vive fire, they are charged with murder, causing injury, arson and belonging to a criminal gang. Of the rest of the detainees, one is serving 16 years in prison and two others have been charged and released. A sixth person is being investigated.

Courthouse Fire National Police immediately discovered that the fire at the Ibiza Courthouse on January 21st was intentional after finding a ladder close to the origin of the fire and a backpack with ‘fire lighters’ nearby. The fire of the courts burned all the files of the Court of Instruction

British Man Dies In Central Park Hotel San Antonio  The Guardia Civil have reported the death of a

33 year old British man in the Piscis Park Hotel located on the Egg roundabout in San Antonio.  Photo, pinched from Jet2.com The body was found at 4pm today, Wednesday 29th May. The Guardia Civil report says that the body shows no signs of violence, and “all indications that the cause of death could be related to the consumption of narcotic substances and alcohol”. The statement continues to say that they must wait for an autopsy report which will be carried out by Ibiza’s Legal Medical Institute. The report also states the room number of the deceased, however we choose not to publish that information until confirmation that his relatives have been advised.  Error The first report indicated that the death occurred in the Number 1 and about 700 files of the Number 2 Court of Instruction. Seven courts were out of service following

Sewage Spill Causes Ibiza Town Port “Cascade of Excrement” Heavy rainfall at the weekend was blamed as the causal effect for more problems for the much maligned sewerage infrastructure in Ibiza Town. One onlooker was quoted by the Diario de Ibiza as saying they witnessed a “cascade of excrement” close to Pier A, part of the exclusive Port Magnus area that continues to

charge among the highest mooring rates in the world despite what are becoming almost routine problems with raw sewage spilling out from Ibiza Town.

“Overwhelmed” Technicians of Aqualia traced the problem back to a pipe in Avenue de España. They said it had become overwhelmed by the sudden heavy rains and the spill occurred when the pipe became blocked. The port had a film of brown water caused by fecal matter, and though the worst of it had dissipated in 24 hours, there was still clear discolouration and clumps of toilet paper and wipes. Local traders and residents have complained for some time at the regular problems, and the effect of the foul stench on the area and its tourism.

Piscis Park hotel. It has subsequently been confirmed that it was in fact the Central Park hotel.

Editorial Comment We are reporting the contents of the Guardia Civil statement. For readers from the UK and elsewhere, we would state that this type of speculation in cause of death is quite routine in Ibiz, though it would be extremely unlikely for the UK police to make such a snap public statement. It may be drink and drugs, it may not be. We do not know and will report further when we do. In the meantime we hope that whatever tragic circumstances resulted in the man’s death, it will not be devalued in the casual and comedic manner that is becoming commonplace among a small minority of local people.

the fire and proceedings have been paralysed since. The Ministry of Justice is still not functioning at full capacity.


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San Antonio In the 14th century, the church of Sant Antoni was built, and the city began to emerge around it. With the threat of privateers and pirates, in the 16th century fortification of the churches took place. To ensure its strategic position many watchtowers were erected along the coastline in the 17th century. Surrounded by impressive cliffs, the fortress of Towers d´en Lluc rises. The relics of which can be found to this day. In Santa Agnès there is an underground chapel, very well preserved, built inside a cave.

Welcome To San Antonio  A little history … While many come here to revel in the party atmosphere, the origin of Sant Antoni de Portmany can be traced back to prehistoric times with artefacts such as early cave paintings and bronze axes being found in the area. The Romans gave it the name Portus Magnus, and the Arabs called it Portumany, then the small fishing village was then forged as an urban centre after the reconquest of King Juame I.

boasts the world famous sunset strip, and no holiday to Ibiza is complete without taking in that very special atmosphere. The town has plenty to suit all tastes. The aquarium is open to the public. It plays an important role in nurturing marine animals back to health and releasing them back into the seas. The town has several beaches with wide shallow ex-

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San Antonio Bay Welcome To The Bay

Most tourists will have booked it as San Antonio Bay, most locals call it Cala de Bou, and its official name is Bahia de Portmany, so let’s just settle on The Bay, an area as diverse as its many names. The ‘Bay’ suggested in the name is actually just the Southern half of the entire San Antonio bay. It was given the addition descriptor by travel agents as a way of distinguishing it from the main San Antonio town, which was felt important in reflecting its hotels’ more family orientated offerings. To confuse matters further ‘The Bay’ that is really half of the bay, is itself comprised of several smaller bays that line its coast from Port Des Torrent at its most Westerly point, all the way to Pinet Playa, the last substantial beach to the East. The coast between the series of beaches is of rugged rocks, as in the feature photo above at Punta de ses Fontanelles. Most of the hotels, bars and restaurants line Carrer

des Calo and Carrer Cala de Bou, known locally as the lower bay road, and these are complimented by a good selection of restaurants dotted along the shore on the various beaches. The Bay is in the midst of a major period of redevelopment. Over recent years and still ongoing, many of its midmarket hotel and apartment complexes have received multimillion euro upgrades, many emerging as 4 and 5 star luxury accommodation, reflecting a general change happening throughout Ibiza. The result is a melting pot of styles and services, from simple low cost cafés and bars to an ever increasing number of chic cocktail bars and eateries, from the most basic family budget apartments to the very top tariffs of Ibiza’s 5 star elite. Though the changes are coming thick and fast, Cala de Bou has a strong sense of community among its local population, with a high proportion of native British and Irish year-round residents and workers. (continued on page 8)

For more great things to do, information on the Island and its culture, and a day by day agenda of events, ask your hotel receptionist for our special bumper tourist (Con nued on page 8) edition.

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panses of golden sand. There are plenty of watersports on offer and a small funfair.

 The Prom The ‘Paseo’ (promenade) now runs the entire length of the town, from cala des Moro in the North, past Ses Variades open ground, along the length of the world famous Sunset Strip, then along the marina front and fine pedestrianised spec of the Fountains, and then around and along San Antonio’s main s’Arenal beach and onto the huge success that is O Beach. Plans are underway to extend it around the complete bay in coming years.

 Clubs San Antonio is home to four of the island’s superclubs. Eden and Es Paradis sit opposite each other in the town, and both Privilege and Amnesia a few kilometres away on the borough outskirts. Also outside the town, to its north, is San Antonio’s greatest secret: the beauty of Santa Agnes offers visitors the opportunity to see what we feel is the area of Ibiza least affected by commercialisation and development. A wonderful corner of natural splendour.

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Tapas Restaurant and Lounge Bar Tapas is all about global flavours but served in a traditional Spanish Tapas style of small plates perfect for sharing. They have a fantastic range of vegan, vegetarian, gluten free and dairy free options on the menu too. Tapas gets very busy, especially in high season, definitely best to book.

Mambo, Sunset Strip

The Sunset A San Antonio sunset must be on the ‘must do’ list of most tourists coming to Ibiza. If it isn’t on yours, add it now. The sunset strip is the world famous home to the setting sun like no other. Home to Café Mambo and its adjacent siblings Savannah, Mint and Fresh among others, settling back with a view of the setting sun, Mojito in hand, as the DJ plays some Balearic beats is hard to beat. Just remember to put your phone down long enough to experience it yourself. Of course things are a little more pricey there than elsewhere, that is to be expected, but factor in that the strip hosts some of the world’s biggest DJs playing pre-party sets No trip to Ibiza is complete without a sunset on the strip, and if you want to do it in the finest style, Mambo has to be the place to go. Their terrace enjoys spectacular views of the sunset, and you’ll be entertained by some of the world’;s top DJs with Mambos nightly pre-party warm up.

David’s Pizzeria (#14 on the map) David’s is renowned for its Italian-French cuisine and they have a vast menu, including 35 different pizzas to choose from, plus the option of turning any one into Calzone. But if pizza’s not your thing, they also have a selection of pastas, salads, fish and meat dishes to tempt you. David’s also offer a takeaway service and a menu del dia for 12.50€, available till 8.30pm .

Tulp Beach Café, Beach Promenade Tulp Beach Café is located right on San Antonio’s beachfront Promenade. An oasis of bohemian chic laid back cool, it is our default choice for daytime calm, and a regular one for night time fun too. Tulp offer an extensive drink and cocktail selection, and a menu to suit every appetite from a tasty tapas to Dutch and international meals and to cap it all they have spectacular sunset views. See front page advert for details.

La Cantina Portmany, Fountains Square La Cantina is a bar and restaurant right on San Antonio’s fountains square. They have undertaken a total restoration over the winter months. You won’t find a better place for a traditional Paella or some fresh caught local fish. But it also offers far more. The La Cantina kitchen is also home to 3 specialist chefs each taking care over their respective Thai, Indian and TexMex division.

Savannah, Sunset Strip

with no entrance fee, and the price starts to sound a whole lot more reasonable. It is not just the strip that affords the sunset experience. Bars such as Tulp on the s’Arenal beach are also a great location, and for a truly magical experience a boat charter at sunset is very special, with all the boats coming together just of the strip to soak up the atmosphere from your own superstar for a day cruiser. whether to put Savannah in food or drink or entertainment— both are winners in our book. On the food front we consider their Lobster, washed down with a few cocktails for sunset, one of the finest moments you can enjoy in Ibiza. But we plumped for entertainment as Savannah have a great line up of local legend DJs in their backroom this year. Offering a far more informal and intimate alternative to the super-clubs, it’s a worthy choice for your late night dancing needs.

Capitulo Dos, Homemade Italian Ice Cream With 31 flavours of traditional Italian ice cream homemade on the premises, there is literally something for everyone. Vegan and gluten free options are also available and this parlour is set in the quieter San Antonio church square, a great place to relax. So the only question is, which flavour do you choose? Open daily from 12 noon to 9pm.

Villa Mercedes, Restaurant & Terrace In an amazing location on the port, Villa Mercedes delivers stunning views, incredible food and impeccable service. Everybody should have at least one special meal on their holiday, and Villa Mercedes is the perfect choice for a little luxury in your life.

The Corner Shop, British Supermarket The corner shop is located just off the West End and despite it’s small appearance it is packed to the rafters with all your favourite, and missed British goodies. From hot sausage rolls and pies, ‘proper’ English bacon and frozen goods, you can get a taste of home here in Ibiza.

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Little India, Authentic Sri Lankan & Indian Restaurant The restaurant that puts the Bom in the Bay, Chef Vipula puts his Sri Lankan heritage into every delicious dal, beautiful biriyani and majestic madras that leaves his kitchen. Unsurprisingly, it can get busy in the summer months, so if planning ahead a booking on their website is a good idea. If exhausted by a hard day on the beach, a take-away service is available to be enjoyed back in the hotel – expect neighbour-envy as those glorious smells waft across the balcony.

Johnny’s Pub, Established 1993 Johnny’s is a Bay institution. Popular with locals and tourists alike, they are open for food to eat in and takeaway from morning through to late—usually very late, and at some point on your holiday, you’ll be glad of that. We locals can’t have their exceptional English breakfast as often as we’d like, but you’re on holiday, so indulge yourself. Double British sausage and bacon, double egg, tomatoes, mushrooms, beans, toast and tea or coffee—plus a portion of jam for reasons we’ve never fully understood.

Relish Restaurant & Lounge Bar Just footsteps from the beach of Cala De Bou, the restaurant and bar extends into a large covered terrace, gardens and a private pool for the exclusive use of relish patrons. Plus on Sundays Relish offers a traditional Sunday Roast. Relish pride themselves on a simple philosophy - good food, cooked well, fairly priced. Booking with immediate confirmation is available on the website.

More Great Food You’ll also find great food in Donnegans Irish Pub, Playa Bella and Kumharas

Entertainment Urban Lounge Ibiza Urban opens at 10.30am, closes at 5am. On arrival you’ve got the choice of the chill-out lounge area, sunbeds, daybeds and clamshells, or regular tables for food and settling in for a session, or high tables for those on a mission, plus an indoor club area for some late night revelry. Should you arrive early doors you’ll be wanting some breakfast. Our top picks, Sirloin Steak, Eggs, Hash browns and Toast (you are on holiday after all), or for those looking for something lighter, Avocado and Red Onion on Toast. The full menu range is epic, so much choice but everybody raves about the Chicken or Shrimp Fajitas. The late night plancha fires up to fill your needs through to the early hours. One thing we particularly love about Urban is the drinks range. For those on a budget there are some great offers to get the party started. And for the connoisseurs among us Urban have an excellent premium Gin range. One stand-out offer, 2 cocktail jugs and a shisha pipe for 30€. Superb value. https://www.facebook.com/pg/ UrbanLoungeIbiza

Donnegans Irish Pub It is hard to know what category to list Donnegans, as they do many things, and do them all very well. Day and night it is a bar with a welcome as warm as the draught Guinness and Magners are cold. They show all sports including hurling, and have a great menu of reasonably priced home cooked food from snacks to full meals. But it is perhaps their entertainment that really sets them apart. With a regular line up of live performers with the common denominator of making sure everyone has a great time. Check our agenda and their facebook for events.

Bucanero The bar that sunk a thousand shots is back with a bang. Ross and the gang will be sating your every desire, and probably a few you never knew you had, all the way through to 5am. It’s all about the party, and the music is just that. New this year, because you’re worth it, Bucanero will be flipping proper homemade beefburgers through the night too. The tipsy have never had it so

good. It might be possible not to enjoy yourself in Bucanero, but we’ve never seen it done.

Playa Bella Cabaret Terrace Fancy some good old family cabaret? The Playa Bella apartments kick off with nightly cash Bingo followed by a roster of live cabaret featuring everything from tribute acts to comedy to drag and some very talented musical acts. All this takes place on their beachfront terrace which also has a great range of food available day and night.

Getting Around Walking & Cycling. Aside from the inevitable diversions into its many bars and cafés, the length of the Bay’s main tourist street can be covered on foot in a brisk half hour. It is possible to walk the coastline, though there are areas of rocks and uneven ground to cover between the coves and beaches. There are several shops renting cycles along the bay.

Water Taxis A very pleasant way to get to San Antonio town is to use one of the water taxis that cross the bay at half hourly intervals day and into the evening, and in high season into the night. The water taxis have several departure points along the bay—see our map.

Helpful Hints There are two pharmacies in the Bay—shown by the white cross on a green circle on our map. Pharmacies and other non -tourist businesses open mornings 9 to 1 or 2pm, and again in the afternoon 5-8pm. There are many, many, seemingly a ridiculous amount, of cashpoint machines in the Bay. Note that you will get far better rates and incur lower fees by using the cash machines attached to or operated by actual banks.


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Tourism 45% of Ibiza’s Airbnb Properties Are Licensed A report from the collective of Terraferida and DinsAirbnb has identified that Airbnb continues to allow the advertising of properties without the correct tourist licence under the Balearic Tourism Law. The two groups have been able to classify which properties display the licence number in their advertisements and which do not. As a result, they have found that only 44.8% of properties in Ibiza comply with this requisite, and 60% in Formentera. The average in the Balearic Islands stands at 62.2%. Using data gathered from August 2017 to April 2019, the indication is that this type of offer has reduced by 1,735 beds in Ibiza. Two years ago, according to Terraferida, there were 27,953 beds on their platform and at the last count in April, 26,218 beds. In Formentera however, there has been an increase in advertisements with 2,065 beds available in 2017 and 2,616 in April 2019 – an increase of 551 beds.

Massive Fraud In carrying out their research, they have also identified ‘massive fraud’, in that the same licence number is being used for multiple properties, whereby each should have their own individual registration or licence number. One of its conclusions is that properties advertised on Airbnb are still on the rise throughout the whole of the Balearics, however there is a decrease in Ibiza. They also warn that despite the regulation of tourist properties in this legislature and the possibility of making properties legal, “the real number of illegal properties is huge”. In the Balearic Islands alone, Airbnb has more than 500,000 illegal properties.

Good News According to the Diario de Ibiza, upon learning about the decrease in Airbnb properties registered in Ibiza, the director of Tourism of the Consell Insular de Ibiza, Vicent Torres Ferrer, said: “This is good news, and I think it is the result of the work we have been doing in these two years.”, Referring to information campaigns and inspection work . Torres acknowledged that administrative procedures regarding the application of sanctions “are slow” and perhaps do not communicate “fast enough to the offender for the sanction to be effective, but the sanctions are and will continue to be received,” he said. On the illegality of the advertisements, the insular director of Tourism ensured that “platform scans” are done on a regular basis and highlighted the agreement with Booking.com so that they do not advertise establishments without a licence number, as opposed to the currently open sanction files against Airbnb and HomeAway. This comes within weeks of Booking.com coming under fire for attempting to entice owners to rent their properties illegally.

Five Flowers, Five Star Formentera  Claire B Formentera’s first 5* hotel, Five Flowers, is now open. The Five Flowers Hotel & Spa Formentera is in a great location in Es Pujols, just 250 metres from the beach.

Boho Chic The décor throughout the hotel and in the rooms is inspired by the boho-chic lifestyle of the island. Whilst the elegant and original design is inspired by the aesthetics of the 60s and 70s, it is also very contemporary. There are 79 rooms and suites with sea views and terraces and with 6 categories to choose from, there’s something for everyone - boutique, premium, family, sky, suite and grand suite. Some of the suites have round beds and the grand suites on the top floor have a large terrace and a private jacuzzi. All have smart technology and there’s WIFI through out.

Down below there’s a large pool and plenty of beds and sun loungers to relax on should you not want to go to the beach. And with a pool bar and restaurant on hand, you won’t need to go far for food and drinks. The buffet breakfast, weekend brunch and dinner is served in the restaurant, which also has tables outside near the pool. The hotel also houses the Kokoy Japanese restaurant by renowned Michelin Star chef Hideki Matsuhisa, who is considered to be the best Japanese chef in Spain. Kokoy is located on the rooftop space, next to the Sky Bar, and serves a fusion of Japanese and Mediterranean cuisine,

Sky Bar There’s also a spa, fitness club and 2 conference rooms. The Sky Bar on the roof has an infinity pool and jacuzzi, and has unbeatable360º views looking across the salt flats to Es Vedra, the hills on Ibiza, Dalt Vila, the sandy beaches of Formentera stretching along to Illetas and the resort of Es Pujols and beyond. It’s the perfect spot at any time of day: for the sunset, looking at the stars in the night sky with a cocktail or admiring the view from the pool or from the comfort of a sun lounger during the day.

Kokoy Restaurant

incorporating local products from the sea and the land. As you would expect from a 5* hotel, it offers 24-hour room service, valet parking. Five Flowers Hotel & Spa Formentera is open from May to October:

Iberia Express & Ushuaia In Flight “Ibiza Nightclub” Experience (groan) Oh dear. I’m afraid this is a bit embarrassing really. You see we had a very upbeat, very perky, press release today by airline Iberia Express. But it’s all just a bit, well, crap. What happened is that on Friday 17th of May, Iberia Express say they “surprised” the passengers on Ibiza flight number I23812, when they “turned the first 2019 flight to the white island into an authentic on board nightclub”. Quite promising, especially when they go on to tell us it was in collaboration with Hi and Ushuaia, I mean, they know a bit about authentic nightclubbing right? The effervescent Iberia Express go on to say passengers

received “free fans and sunglasses and”, well, nothing else really. From the style of the press release I’d have thought they had Carl Cox playing on a gift cart booth, and a fella in the toilet trying to sell you a lollipop while you take a wazz. I thought for a minute the passengers were guest-listed to the opening parties, and though that would not have added to the flight-club authenticity, it would have at least been something. But instead it was just the chance to win some tickets in a prize draw. So, basically everyone was given some cheap promotional tat.

Not exactly what I would call an authentic nightclub experience. Our message to the CEO of Iberia Express is this. If you would like to find out what an authentic Ibiza clubbing experience is, please give us a call, we’ll happily show you what’s what. We suggest you keep your diary free for a following week of recovery. Mind you, the people look happy enough, and compared to Ryanair’s clubbing experience of being charged one euro to have a bouncer punch you in the mouth on boarding, perhaps it is not so bad.


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Agenda ket & music, San Antonio, see market section for details

 Radio Babylonia Sessions

 Nolo Live, Can Rock, Cala de Bou, 10pm-Midnight

 Guest Musicians Live at

Donnegans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

from 2pm, DJ Al Varo & Doctor Cubano then Dr Trapero Live from 7pm, Freedom on Pinet Playa Beach, Cala de Bou

 Fuel Pressure Regulator,

 Ras Smaila Live, Can Jordi

 Markets: Las Dalias Hippy

Blues Station, Can Jordi, from 7pm

Ragnaröck, San Antonio, from 11pm

Market, Mercat de Forada*, local & ecological market, San Jordi Flea Market, San Jose Artisan Market

 Children of the 80’s Opening Party, Hard Rock Hotel, Ibiza, from 7pm

Mariposa´s Summer Roast Lunch

Victor Spinelli ‘SPiN’ Exhibition

 Mariposa, Cala Llonga  Sunday 9th June, from 1pm

 Aubergine, Carretera de Sant Miquel KM9.9  Sunday 2nd June until 6th July The opening of this exhibition will be held on the 2nd June from 5pm with drinks, art and music from DJ Howard Hill. Victor Spinelli Artist Page is an internationally renowned Multi Media Artist-Photographer, Painter and Sculptor from New York, living in Ibiza. For the past 20 years he has split his time between New York, the Mediterranean and California and has evolved into a multi-media artist by working on films, commercials, music videos, documentaries and print campaigns. After working for three summers in Mykonos, Greece photographing the island life, he was drawn to another island in the Mediterranean; Ibiza, the land of Hierbas and dance. His documentation of the Ibizan nightlife has since been published in his first book ‘Manumission Reflections’. In 2002 Pacha’s then Music Director, Danny Whittle, called it “the best photographic work to come out of Ibiza in 10 years”. Spinelli also received a great personal compliment about his first book from Director/ Writer Quentin Tarantino. For two years Spinelli served as the principle photographer for the islands largest magazine, ‘The Best of Ibiza’ and Manumission for 5 summers. In 2013 a venture capital group has invested in Victor’s work and creative foresight and opened the first instalment of “SPiN Galleries” in Shanghai, China. Victor is now starting the Spin Art Residency in Ibiza.

David Bowie ‘Five Years’ - Drive In Movie  Cala Llonga  Sunday 2nd June, from 9pm

Sun 26  English Speaking Church of Ibiza & Formentera Sunday Service—details at www.ibizachurch.org

 San Juan Market  La Huerta Organic Food

Festival, Agroturismo Can Jaume, Puig den valls with live music, over 10 food stalls and activities for kids from 12-6pm

 Holly Read at The Beach,

Cala de Bou, from 8.30pm

 Paddy Slater Music, Don-

negans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

Mon 27  Las Dalias Night Market  Paddy Slater Music, Don-

negans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

 Back Beat Live, Can Rock,

 Yoga, The Beach, Cala de

 Sequoia Tree Live,

Live, Donnegans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

Wed 29  Yoga, The Beach, Cala de Bou, 12noon, everybody is welcome

 Punta Arabi Hippy Market with live music from 2pm

 Black & White Live, Don-

negans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

Thu 30  Cala Llonga Hippy Market with live music from 6pm

 Paddy Slater Music, Don-

negans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

Fri 31  Art I Mercat artisan mar-

negans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

In Cala Llonga, turn right at La Vela Restaurant, Avenida Cala Llonga, 96 and stewards will direct you to the parking area.

Tue 28  Roberto Campoli

Bowie ‘5 years’, Cala Llonga, reservations required, see article for details

 Paddy Slater Music, Don-

Directions

presents RACHAEL, Pikes Ibiza, San Antonio, 7pm

Bou, 12noon, everybody is welcome

see article for details

 Drive In Movie—David

Entry is 10€PP, with proceeds going to Ibiza & Formentera Cancer Association, for reservations call 666991330 Mon-Fri from 10-12noon and from 3-5pm. Or vouchers can be purchased in Cala Llonga Tabac Shop or PIMS management at Pueblo Esparsgus Cala Llonga (phone 662674374 for information).

 Ronnie Scott´s Jazz Club

May

It´s a roast not to be missed in this spectacular setting overlooking Cala Llonga bay. What better way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon lounging by the pool while waiting for a hearty roast dinner to appear with your name on it. Lunch is served between 1-4pm, with live music from the duet Coco starting at 3pm. Our advice is if you fancy a dip, do so before eating because after a Mariposa Roast, then a far too tempting delicious homemade dessert - all you will be wanting to do is sit back and relax.

Cala de Bou, from 10pm

Demiedo Bar, Ibiza Port (Carrero la Trinitat) from 10pm

 Paddy Slater Music, Don-

negans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

Sat 1  Beach Football Tourna-

ment, Santa Eulalia Beach in front of Riomar, from 9am Entry is 10€ ,including a tshirt, you can register on 971319755—or simply watch the tournament!

 Santa Eulalia Spring and

Solidarity Festival, Paseos Alamera, Santa Eulalia, from 11am-6pm With food and drinks and music from ‘Pin Up Sound’

 Ibosim at the Festival de

circ Forada, serving beer on draft, from 11am, see article for details

 Yoga, The Beach, Cala de Bou, 12noon, everybody is welcome

 Dramatised Tours of the

D’alt Vila – Saturdays 7pm Every Saturday take a tour with audio guide round the Dalt Vila. Under 7s free, 7-16yrs 5€, adults 10€. Discounts for pensioners, families. A deposit of 30€ is required for audio guide lease. To book call 971399232 or email informacioturistica@eivissa.es

 Formetera Watch Tower

Visits, Formentera, 10am1pm, free entry This recently renovated watch tower is open to visitors, take your camera as it has spectacular views, every Saturday

Sun 2  English Speaking Church of Ibiza & Formentera Sunday Service—details at www.ibizachurch.org

 San Juan Market  La Huerta Organic Food

Festival, Agroturismo Can Jaume, Puig den valls with live music, over 10 food stalls and activities for kids from 12-6pm

 Opening of the Victor

Spinelli ‘SPiN’ Exhibition, Aubergine, from 5pm,

Festival de Circ  Mercat de Forada, Can Tixedo, Buscastell  Saturday 1st June, from 11am This will be the first "Circus Festival" at the Mercat de Forada, a fantastic spectacle with great circus artists from all over the world. This party will be enlivened with live music, activities for children, rich food, Ibosim craft beer, Sa Llibreria de Forada, among other surprises.

Circus Programme  The Ibango Tribe 11:30 - 12:15  Alejandro Zancos 12:00 - 12:15  MalabaraBreak (Jon & Chumi) 12:30 - 13:00  Aéreal Show Aro (Nati) 13:00 - 13:20  Hypnopia (Hektor & Illo) 13:20 - 13:40  UlaHoops (Mitra) 13:40 - 14:00  The Ibango Tribe 14:00 - 14:45  RadioBuenaOnda 14:45 - 15:15  Stilts (Alejandro) 15:00 - 15:15  Aéreal Fabric Show (Pink) 15:15 - 15:30  Unknown Artist (Monti) 15:30 - 16:00  Grand Finale—All artists 16:00 - 16:10


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Agenda Mon 3  Las Dalias Night Market

 Paddy Slater Music, Don-

Tue 4

Ongoing

 Yoga, The Beach, Cala de

At this time of year the Ibizan inbox is full to overflowing of new party promotions- inevitably it is the parties offering something a little bit special that catch our eye, something a bit left-field- Cue Cixada. We said it was a bit different, but it is the concept itself that caught our attention. This from their own press, “Cixada aims to bring an authentic and affordable sunset experience to San Antonio, combining amazing food and cocktails with tribal drumming, beautiful piano playing, soulful saxophone melodies and a carefully curated DJ set.” Now we come to think of it, why hasn’t anybody thought of tribal drumming for a sunset party outside of Benirras before? There are bound to be purists who bang on about the Benirras experience being more than just the drums and we wouldn’t disagree. But let’s face it, Benirras has become a bit of a victim of its own popularity. The area is increasingly difficult to access and the human pressure is taking the beach to breaking point. There will be no shortage of tourists who will be quite happy to forgo the carnage of getting to Benirras in favour of a more civilised session sipping cocktails to the same beats on the San An Paseo. Anyway, I shouldn’t bang on about the drumming too much (sorry about that) as it is only one part of what looks a great sunset concept.

Sunset party The Warm Up

ket & music, San Antonio, see market section for details

 Paddy Slater Music, Don-

negans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

Tribal Drumming, Sunset, Pianist & Cocktails; Cixada @ Bay Bar, San Antonio

 Art I Mercat artisan mar-

Bou, 12noon, everybody is welcome

 Roberto Campoli

Live, Donnegans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

 Sam Sparacio, Guarana,

negans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

 Painting Exhibition

“Dones” by Laureano Barrau, Sala Barrau, Santa Eulalia, Paseo de s’Alamera, Mon-Fri 10am2.30pm, to the 31st May

 Photography Exhibition

Bou, 12noon, everybody is welcome

“Visions Natural d’Eivissa”, Nature through the vission of the AFONIB at the Far de ses Coves Blanques (top of the coastal promenade heading to Sunset Strip), TuesSun from 6pm-9pm, until the 23rd May

 Black & White Live, Don-

 II Exhibition of the Ramón

Santa Eulalia Marina, 11pm-6am

Wed 5  Yoga, The Beach, Cala de

negans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

Thu 6  Cala Llonga Hippy Market with live music from 6pm

 Paddy Slater Music, Don-

negans, San Antonio Bay, from 10.30pm

Fri 7

Medina Collection, Can Jeroni Cultural Centre, Tue-Sun 10.30am-1.30pm, Thu-Sat 6pm-8.30pm, mon closed, until 23rd June Dedicated to the work of Vicent Calbet and Antoni Marí Ribas Portmany

 Roger Dixon Retrospec-

tive Exhibition, Club Diario de Ibiza, Ibiza Town, Mon-Fri 6pm-8pm, until 7th June

 Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel’s brunch concept,

The Unexpected Breakfast, will offer new and refreshed food stations for summer 2019, adding more healthy options and vegan dishes for party-goers looking to recover from the night before, or fuel up for the day ahead.

For summer 2019, Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel has updated ‘The Unexpected Breakfast’, which they say “further enhances the ultimate Ushuaïa experience for both hotel guests and visitors around Playa d’en Bossa”.

The meal

Vegan Station

 Three course meal (starter, main, desert).  Half a bottle of sangria, champagne sangria, white wine, red wine or rose wine.

 Guest dj playing melodic deep house and disco house vibes.

The Sunset  Prime beach bar location for ibiza sunset.  Dj badcat playing a melodic deep house sunset session.

The Party  Free shot of hierbas (traditional ibiza spirit).  Exclusive entry to the vip tables in the area behind dj booth.

 Meet and greet with dj and headline musicians.  Cixada trio headline set (dj &electronic

percussion, saxophone, keytar) playing a mashup of piano house classics, saxophone house and groovy tribal tech house. Tickets cost 89€ to 99€ (minus any applicable worker or resident discount)

 Ibosim Brewhouse, Port des Torrent  Saturdays at 6pm Every Saturday Ibosim are offerings tours of the brewery where they explain the process of making beer followed by a guided tasting of 6 of our beers, the beer is accompanied by an assortment of cold meat and cheeses from Ibiza. The tour is approximately 2.5hrs and 27€/person. The tour is offered in English, Spanish, Catalan or French. Booking is required and you can contact them at info@cervezaibosim.com or +34 635 793 281.

 Victor Spinelli ‘SPiN’ Exhi-

bition, Aubergine (Carretera de Sant Miquel KM9.9), open daily from midday, until 6th July

Vegan Menu At The Unexpected Breakfast

 Traditional spanish canapés.  Two champagne/cava cocktails.  Cixada acoustic (grand piano, saxophone, congas)

playing chilled out covers of big sax house tracks e.g. jubel, man with the red face.

Ibosim Microbrewery Tours

A new vegan food station will offer vegan Greek salad with tofu, quinoa tabule, hummus, babaganoush, guacamole and a raw food zone. A dedicated poké bowl station will feature Hawaiian-style rice or quinoa salad with marinated fish, and a choice of fruit or vegetables, with vegan and vegetarian options.

Smoothie Zone As far as morning after the night before issued are concerned, you couldn’t get a tougher market than Playa d’en Bossa party people if you tried, But the

Unexpected Breakfast people are confident that their smoothies will “revive and energise”. A new smoothie area will provide vitamin-boosted smoothies and shakes, while the healthy tables will have continental breakfast dishes that include plenty of gluten-free products, salads, yoghurts, muesli and various toast options. All dishes can be made vegan on request.

Circus Candy Doughnuts Other new items include six different flavours of doughnuts at the Circus Candy, deli-style authentic Italian ingredients featuring whole cheeses that are freshly sliced to order at Little Italy, and classic crepes and waffles at a Belgian area. The original stations featuring market fruit, a French food court, hand-cut ham and kebabs are still part of the breakfast, adding the perfect balance to the healthy vegan options. Show cooking also takes place every day. The Unexpected Breakfast runs every day from 8 – 11.30am and is priced at 50€ per person—and the price may come as unexpected to some people, but we are talking high end and buffet here. A committed individual could soon make that 50€ look like a real bargain.


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Ibiza Elections 2019 Commentary by Martin Makepeace “San Antonio businessman and town advocate Martin Makepeace has put in huge efforts to encourage voter registration and political participation from Ibiza’s English speaking community. There are few of us better qualified than he to round up the results and the ramifications of the Sunday elections in Ibiza. How does it all knit together? See our beginner’s guide to Spanish political and administration organisation.”

“E

lection night in Ibiza was as dramatic and nail biting as ever. Now that the dust has settled here’s an overview of what happened on the night and what might happen in the coming days and weeks.

Eivissa Consell

It was here that came the big shock of the night with PP taking back control. The incumbent left wing coalition were left licking their wounds after coming up short mainly due to Podemos losing over 3000 votes compared to 2015. PP returned 17831 votes whilst PSOE stood still on 12906. Podemos dropped off to 5430 votes whilst Ciudadanos showed their mettle by polling an impressive 3120 votes meaning it’s likely they will have a seat on the government table. Seats: PP 6 – PSOE 4 – Podemos 2 – Ciudadanos 1 What Next: Ciudadanos have already stated that they won’t go into government with Podemos under any circumstances, so a centre right council is inevitable. Likely Scenario: Ex- Santa Eulalia mayor Vicent Mari proved too strong for the rest and will start negotiations with C’s to form a centre right coalition island council for next 4 years. Big things will be expected after his success in Santa Eulalia with land reforms, traffic and sustainability high on the agenda.

Sant Antoni de

Likely Scenario: Expect more legislation to keep the town clean and the tourists happy.

Sant Joan De Labritja

polled only 2853 votes and the left wing Podemos came in with 870. Ciudadanos’ (C’s) first time out saw them return 436 votes while PXE (Ibiza Proposal Party) saw their vote more than halved to 458 votes after recent turmoil within the party. Seats: PP 9 – PSOE 8 – Podemos 2 – PXE 1 – C’s – 1 What Next: With no majority in the 21 seat chamber it’s up to the parties to negotiate with each other to form a coalition. Likely Scenario: Nothing is guaranteed but a centre right coalition led by PP’s Marcos Serra is the probable outcome. C’s are a natural ally to PP plus PXE ripped up their previous pact with PSOE due to councillor Cristina Ribas switching sides just before the election. PXE with their 458 votes are the kingmakers here so all eyes will be on their leader Joan Torres over the next few days.

Sant Josep de sa Talaia

The most fragmented Town Hall with 7 different parties winning places on the 21 seat council. PSOE claimed victory here with 2859 votes while the 2nd placed PP polled 2002 votes. Meanwhile Podemos performed well with over a 1000 votes with ARA, PXE and VOX all returning over 400 votes each respectively Seats: PSOE 8 – PP 5 – Podemos 3 – C’s 2 – PXE 1 – VOX 1 – ARA 1 What Next: Incumbent mayor Pep Agustinet is safe as he will team up with Podemos to take control of the council for the next 4 years but he has lots to think about with noise control and beach concessions consistently in the press. Likely Scenario: The PSOE/Podemos love-in to continue for another 4 years.

Santa Eularia des Riu

Portmany

The PP bandwagon rolls on in Sant Joan with a landslide 66% (1405) of the votes while PSOE and Podemos were left to pick up the scraps with 346 and 247 votes . Seats: PP 10 – PSOE 2 – Podemos 1 What Next: Mayor Antoni Mari ‘Carraca’ carries on unabated for the next 4 years watching over the north of the island with an iron fist wrapped in a silk glove. Likely Scenario: 4 more years of peace and relaxation for the north of the island.

Eivissa

(This bit by Nick Gibbs) Rafa Ruiz’ days as mayor look looked numbered at the end of voting, as it initially appeared his PSOE had suffered a major upset at the hands of minority group PxE , and the Ibiza Town municipality turning in perhaps the most surprising results on the day. As it turned out it was a bit too surprising. Suspicions were raised when it was realised that the PxE group had polled more than 10 times that of the PSOE in some polling stations. An investigation was called and public lawyers today confirmed that process irregularities had been discovered and that an additional 993 lost votes needed to be awarded back to the PSOE. This took Mayor Ruiz from the position of loser to victor. The nine seats the PSOE hold in Ibiza Town will be sufficient to govern with the cooperation of one of the smaller parties. The result also lost right wing group VOX their only seat, along with one of ARA, though the biggest loser was the PxE. Their leader Antonio Roldán said he had been left with a ’foolish face’. Seats: PP 8 – PSOE 9 – Podemos 2 C’s – 2 What Next: Business as normal as the pre-election alliances are reaffirmed.

Summary The east cost resort town showed its true blue colours yet again by voting the PP back with 5835 votes – over 50%. PSOE were left floundering on 2631 votes while Podemos came in 3rd with 1212 votes. Seats: PP 13 – PSOE 6 – Podemos 2 A low 49.3% turnout saw the Popular Party (PP) gain most votes with 3072, slightly up on 4 years ago. The Socialist Party (PSOE) including the previously strong Reinicia

What Next: New mayor, the experienced Carmen Ferrer has a clear mandate to carry on the good work of Vicent Mari who has made his town the envy of the island balancing residents needs with tourists hard currency.

PSOE will be bitterly disappointed after such a strong showing in the general elections less than a month ago. PP will be elated that they look likely to control 4 town halls plus the island council. The big losers are Podemos who lose a foothold in 2 councils and the island council but Ciudadanos will be delighted that even though their numbers weren’t great they now have traction in San Antonio, Ibiza Town and the Island Council. For all the bluster the VOX bandwagon never took off however they may have a part to play in Ibiza Town. PXE numbers were poor compared to 4 years ago but as often is the case in proportional representation they will be the power brokers in San Antonio and Ibiza Town.


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The Spanish Political & Administrative Structure Spain is a constitutional monarchy, referred to commonly as monarquía parlamentaria, parliamentary monarchy, though the monarch is considered to hold a role of moderator more than any real power of governance.

National Government The Spanish parliament, called the cortes generals consists of two separate legislative bodies, the Congress of Deputies and the Senate. Also at national level is the Spanish Judiciary which forms part of the legal government of the nation.

Autonomous Communities & Autonomous Cities The next tier of Government is that of Autonomous Communities and Cities, given a right to self government based upon criteria including historical identity, sharing common identities with neighbouring regions, and applicable to Ibiza, as part of a group of islands. Ibiza is part of the Balearic Islands autonomous community.

Provinces In much of Spain the next tier is that of the province. The Balearics are not subdivided by provinces and so we have not included the provincial tier on our main tree. We have shown an example in a spur to the right where the Autonomous community of Catalonia, equal in status to the Balearic Islands, is comprised of 4 provinces, Barcelona, Gerona Lerida and Tarragona.

Island Government

ties. Formentera is perhaps best described as a hybrid municipality and Island Consell. All islands are entitled to their own Consell, so Formentera has one, but there is little need to subdivide such a small population with a further tier of regional municipalities as is the case in the 3 bigger Balearic Islands, Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza.

Catalonia

Municipalities There are more than 8,000 municipalities (ayuntamientos). Each has a council, a commission (a kind of cabinet), and a mayor (alcalde). Municipal councillors are elected by universal adult suffrage (the right to vote) through a system of proportional representation. As in elections to the national parliament, votes are cast for party lists, not for individual candidates. Municipal governments may pass specific local regulations so long as they conform to legislation of the national or regional parliament. While municipal governments receive funds from the central government and the regions, they can also levy their own taxes.

Along with the Canary Islands, the Balearics have an additional level of Government, the ‘Consell Insular’, literally Island Council, not present on the mainland. Ibiza’s Consell govern island wide and have some authority over the individual municipali-

Eivissa

España

Sant Antoni de Portmany

Consell d’Eivissa

Santa Eularis des Riu

Barcelona, Gerona Lerida and Tarragona

Ibiza/Formentera

Illes Balears

Ibiza has its one Consell dealing with island wide matters, and then 5 municipalities, Ibiza Town, San Antonio, Santa Eulalia, San Juan and San Jose. As mentioned earlier, Formentera fulfils both Consell and Ayuntamiento functions under one administrative umbrella.

Consell de Formentera

Sant Josep de sa Talaia

Sant Joan De Labritja


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Report Pharmacies The plea of “where can I find an open pharmacy?” is a common occurrence in Ibiza’s social media groups, and sometimes it comes with an added degree of urgency. Here we take you through the simplest of step by steps to show you how to find which chemists are open out of hours in your area. All Pharmacies operate under the Collegi Oficial de Farmacéutics de les Illes Balears (COFIB)

Step by Step  Go to the website http://www.cofib.es/es/  From the main menu go to ‘farmacias’ and select ‘farmacias abiertas’ from the drop down menu.  You then select , Island Local Municipality Date and Time  You can alternatively choose to search by address, but in our use the easier and quicker option was by municipality.

Translation The website is available in Spanish and Catalan. If you need/prefer to use it in English, Google translate makes a good effort—not perfect but better than many. (on desktop computers most people can access translate by a right click anywhere on the page in Google Chrome and select ‘translate page to English’). If your Chrome is not set up to auto-translate, copy the page address http://www.cofib.es/es/, go to google translate at https://translate.google.co.uk , and paste into the translate box for a full page translation.

Open Chemists Open chemists are then shown on the Google Map to the left, which you can use to zoom in and out, and move around to find your closest chemists. The site warns you not to rely on the information 100%, especially on festival days. It is a good idea to note down one or two back up alternatives just in case.

Additional Resources The website also has lots more useful functions on diet and general health issues, and a page of useful medical links.

Ibiza Markets Sant Jordi Flea Market  8am-3pm, Saturdays, All Year, The Hippodrome Since 1995 a place where residents meet to sell their second hand treasures, and retailers sell their stock. One of the most cosmopolitan places on the island, a place to haggle, socialize and have fun. In this genuine flea market you will find clothes, books, old magazines, records.. and if you don't find what you are looking for you can always taste one of the bocadillos that Ramonet and Vicent prepare in the big saloon, where early riser buyers and sellers enjoy the beautiful view of the sunrise while having breakfast.

Mercadillo de Sant Joan  10am-4pm, Sundays, All Year, San Juan Ecological and hand-made products. There are very few villages in Ibiza that retain that peaceful atmosphere, that local ambiance, that mix of cultures, german people sitting next to old ibizencos, hippies talking to payesas, payesas selling their garden products and home made wine, plus live music, jugglers, and many other surprises ... simply beautiful.

Cala Llonga Hippy Market  From 6pm, Thursdays, Promenade, Cala Llonga The market takes place every Thursday evening from 6pm with an array of locally hand crafted articles such as clothes, jewellery, trinkets, pottery and much more, produced by some of Ibiza's finest artisans all at reasonable prices. Located on the promenade it's a perfect place to wander along under the evening stars while listening to live music, looking for a perfect gift, souvenir or personal treat.

Mercat de Forada  10am-4pm,

Saturdays, All Year, Can Tixedo, Buscastell, San Antonio Ecological and local produce market with live music, a great initiative where you can buy ecological produce at low-prices, supporting local Ibizan small producers. First class products, paellas at lunch time, books, antiques, live music....this is a little sample of what you´ll find in Forada.

Las Dalias Hippy Market  10am-dusk, Saturdays, Night Market 7pm-1am

Mondays, San Carlos With origins going back to 1954, the market proper started in 1985 with five stalls. Since then it has gathered artisans from all over the world, filling the Market with

colour and fantasy. Now hosting over 200 stalls selling everything from fashion, and jewellery to art and decoration.

Punta Arabi Hippy Market  Hours Vary, Wednesdays, April-October Established in 1973, more than 500 craftsmen and artists offer a variety of their unique creations: crafts, fashion, jewellery, natural cosmetics and more. All surrounded by performances from musicians, artists and living statues.

Sant Josep Artisan Market  Saturdays from 9.30am until October 20th A market with handcrafted, local and organic products. A meeting point for the people of our city and for the tourists who visit us every summer where you will be able to buy organic, handcrafted or locally elaborated products. Also, you will be able to taste the menus prepared by the restaurants of our city.

Art i Mercat  Fridays 5pm-Midnight, The Ship Square, San Anto-

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Report Positive Mental Health, Inclusion & Diversity “With a focus on protecting mental health, promoting inclusion & diversity and progressing club culture, IMS 2019 took the electronic music community to a space that is about much more than just the music… International Music Summit (IMS) has completed a successful twelfth edition in Ibiza and brings an incredible IMS Week to an end. The powerful three-day summit saw over 1,200 delegates and press from over 50 countries take part in important discussions with global business leaders and artists on the most pressing topics that affect our industry today, serving as a catalyst for industry and personal growth and positive change. Recognised globally as the leading platform for networking with the electronic music industry, IMS Ibiza delegates benefited from the latest in AI technology to make connections and meet with fellow attendees, with over 68,000 networking recommendations made and 13,500 messages sent via the official IMS Ibiza app.

Unmissable Events In addition to the three-day summit, IMS Week delivered a schedule of unmissable events including Remedy State presents ARETÉ (an exclusive entertainment industry focused wellness retreat), daily yoga sessions, Ibiza club openings, the first event Ibiza club broadcast from Boiler Room, and over twenty networking events and parties across the island, including the IMS Dalt Vila seven hour closing finale, broadcast live on radio in forty countries globally on Nicole Moudaber Presents In The MOOD. IMS Ibiza was co-curated in partnership with shesaid.so, the leading female empowerment organisation in the music industry.

Global Focus As a globally focused summit, IMS Ibiza explored the wave of artists, events and clubs from across Eastern Europe who have firmly put the region on the map from

International Music Summit 12  To follow, extracts from the official IMS round up Romania to Poland and Ukraine. THE EASTERN BLOC featuring artists Nastia and Alexandra, highlighted how some regions in Eastern Europe are partying more responsibly, giving their events more longevity without the risk of putting people’s lives in danger. Spotlight was also shone on the individuals and organisations that are helping put one of the most conflicted regions in the world, Palestine, on the map whilst identifying the challenges the region faces. “When Boiler Room came they (police) took all of their equipment for two weeks just to check through the footage. I have British and Italian friends who can’t come back to the country because they were on the Palestinian side five times. They can ban you for ten years for no reason.” SAMA’ (Artist, Palestine)

Mental Health Klas Bergling, father of the late Swedish DJ and producer Tim Bergling, known as Avicii, bravely shared his experiences in a moving and intimate interview with BBC Radio 1’s Pete Tong. He shared the ethics and philosophy of the newly created Tim Bergling foundation, once again drawing attention to the importance of recognising and treating the early signs of deteriorating mental health, anxiety and depression for performing artists and those working in the music industry.

IMS Legend Celebrating an icon of our industry, the IMS Legends Award was proudly presented to Café Mambo founder Javier Anadon in the warm company of industry figures and close friends at a gala dinner hosted at beautiful rural hotel Casa Maca.

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hen Boiler Room came they (police) took all of their equipment for two weeks just to check through the footage. I have British and Italian friends who can’t come back to the country because they were on the Palestinian side five times. They can ban you for ten years for

A seven-hour music celebration marked the grand-finale of IMS Ibiza at the 2,500 year old UNESCO World Heritage Site. IMS Dalt Vila featured some of the world’s leading house and techno artists including Luciano, Adam Beyer, Ida Engberg, plus a closing set from Charlotte De Witte broadcast live on the globally syndicated radio show Nicole Moudaber Presents In The MOOD in partnership with Mixcloud.

Jax Jones Masterclass, presented by Point Blank Music School Grammy-nominated hitmaker Jax Jones broke down his track 'Breathe' with Ina Worldsen, advising delegates that a hit track not only needs good music but a good story behind it.


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Hostal La Torre, Cap Negret, San Antonio Voted the coolest place in Ibiza, by me, just now, there would be few to argue with the poll outcome despite its dubious methodology. Hostal La Torre is the venue for the chosen few where you would be welcomed into their few-ness without any need to be in the know beyond the ability to find it on a map. I mean it’s like, if you are going there, you are cool by default. A self-managing membership scheme. Set on the rocks, Hostal La Torre is an incredible place to dine and watch the sunset. The food is outstanding, and on this occasion I will repeat that, outstanding,. This summer, from 6pm, you can enjoy the Balearic beats of some of the island’s most renowned DJ’s. If you know your history, etc. What a line up.

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Live Rock San Antonio

Two venues in San Antonio are currently supporting the local rock music scene by putting on live bands most weekends.

Can Rock

Can Rock in Cala de Bou puts on regular live music from local bands and is open throughout the year. There’s usually a band playing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights - like their Facebook page for full details. Scheduled gigs:

 May 31: Back Beat – Rock Covers - IBZ  June 1: NoLo – Rock - Mallorca)

Can Rock is at Carrer des Caló, 2. Bar opens at 8pm, bands usually play around 10pm. Many gigs are free and food and drinks prices are reasonable.

Live Music at Santos Playa d’en Bossa

The Dorado live acoustic shows return to the beautiful venue that is Santos in Playa d’en Bossa again this summer, for another run of great outdoor shows. Each night includes a local band as well this year, which is great for supporting the local live music scene. Full lineup:

 June 13: Viva Suecia + Pere Navarro  July 4: Carolina Durante + Billy Flamingos  July 25: Sex Museum + Stone Corners  August 15: Carlos Sadness + Quin Delibat  September 5: Zahara + Lucy Sky & The Diamonds  September 19: Marlango + Uncle Sal

Doors open at 20.30. Tickets are 20€, which includes a bottle of Estrella or you can buy a season pass for all 6 concerts (plus a beer at each) for 80€.

Ronnie Scott´s Jazz Club Presents San Antonio, Pikes Friday 31st May

London Jazz Club Ronnie Scott´s Jazz are hosting five supper clubs this summer at Pikes Ibiza. To celebrate their 60th anniversary. Ronnie Scott’s opened in London 60 years ago and has hosted some of the world’s greatest performers including Chaka Khan, Prince, Van Morrison and George Benson. The Plaza Mayor at Pikes will be converted into an outdoor Jazz club where you will enjoy a tantalising menu, specially created by Pikes chef Lee Milne while enjoying Live Jazz ´al fresco`with Rachael Cohen Quartet. Rachael is regarded as one of the top players in London´s jazz scene and is a mainstay at Ronnie Scott´s. The event is of course seated only and the set menu is from 80€. The small print “kindly note that an optional 10% gratuity will be added to your bill to be distributed amongst our restaurant staff”.

Cocoon’s 20th anniversary brings Underworld and Kraftwerk to Ibiza

Sven Väth’s legendary night Cocoon celebrates it’s 20th Ibiza season this year and is bringing a number of special events and guests to the island as part of the celebration, in addition to its regular Monday nights at Amnesia. Underworld were at Cocoon’s first night which took place on the 25th May—see review right.

Ragnaröck

Ragnaröck is in the West End of San Antonio and often puts on live rock bands at weekends. They tend not to announce an advanced schedule for their gigs, so like and check their Facebook page to keep up-to-date. So far, they have already had Ronnie James Dio, Embellish (from Barcelona) and Niu de Born (Ibiza). It was the first time that Embellish have played in Ibiza.

Kraftwerk 3D live show September 13

Ragnaröck is on C/Cristofol Colom 9, San Antonio.

Cocoon will run for 10 Mondays in Ibiza at Amnesia, starting on May 27. Sven will be joined by stars who have been big parts of the past 20 years. Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin, Adam Beyer, Solomun, Seth Troxler, Dubfire and Ben Klock are all back for more, while Tale of Us, Charlotte de Witte and Bicep are new additions.

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Also just announced is that Sven Väth will be bringing German electro pioneers Kraftwerk and their 3D multimedia performance for their first ever visit to Ibiza, at Ushuaïa on September 13. Sven Väth will be doing a full DJ set.

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Underworld at Cocoon

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duction to accompany it.

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Playing a range of songs from their 40-year back catalogue they performed for one and a half hours, ending with Born Slippy, their biggest hit. Sven joined them onstage, Karl asked if we wanted to dance with them and on cue the crowd went crazy, and so did Sven who remained with them on the stage throughout. The ticker tape was launched and descended like snow onto the crowd and the show ended with the three of them taking bows on the stage, revelling in the appreciation from the pumped up crowd. There was no encore, but we were very happy with what we’d had. It was a magical one and a half hours that flew by but left you feeling ecstatic and pleased that you had been able to experience it.

Cocoon Ibiza celebrates its 20th season this year and Sven Väth’s legendary night is bringing a number of special events and guests to the island as part of the celebration. The first Cocoon20 event included a live performance from Underworld at Ushuaïa on Saturday May 25, along with DJ sets from Dana Ruh B2B with André Galluzzi, Matthias Tanzmann, Ilario Alicante and Sven Väth himself. In uncharacteristic Ibizan weather for May, the day began with rain and threatened to dampen everyone’s spirits, despite Underworld’s assurances on Instagram that the show would go on. Fortunately, as the afternoon progressed, the rain stopped and the sun came out to shine on the ever-growing crowd in the venue and opening DJs. Sven Väth came onstage and took control of his turntables at 19.15, playing one of his trademark vinyl-only techno sets for 2 hours. He clearly enjoyed himself and so did the sea of people in front of him.

Underworld Arrives

For many people, including me, the highlight was going to be seeing Underworld play live. They came onstage at 21.30 as it was starting to get dark, and as they launched into Cowgirl/Rez, it was obvious that we were going to experience something special. Those memorable notes rang out from the speakers and large white letters spelled out the name of the song on the LED screen behind them. Large video screens at the side of the stage gave us close ups of Karl as he danced around the stage and of Rick as he worked his magic from behind his bank of equipment. There may have been only two of them on that stage but the energy that emanated from the music combined with Karl’s constant rave dancing, the visuals and light show made for a magical experience. The lighting picked up pace as the show went on, and there were soon lasers shooting across the venue and stars bursting from the top of the stage, every song having a unique visual pro-

Born Slippy

“Drift” Series

Underworld are currently half-way through their “Drift” series, a year-long project that sees the band release new work (music and film) on consecutive Thursdays. They’re also about to embark on a series of live shows at Sydney Opera House and European festivals, before playing a handful of arena dates later in the year. They are clearly creatively on fire at the moment, and to be able to see them in the comparatively small space of Ushuaïa with an excellent production and performance was something special.

Kraftwerk

Another special Cocoon20 event will be held at Ushuaïa on September 13, when Sven Väth will be bringing German electro pioneers Kraftwerk and their 3D multimedia performance for their first ever visit to Ibiza. Sven Väth will be doing a full DJ set and other acts will be confirmed nearer the time. These special events at Ushuaïa are in addition to Cocoon’s regular Monday nights at Amnesia in Ibiza, which runs for 10 Mondays from May 27.


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Ibiza Town Welcome to Ibiza Town & Friends Ibiza Town, Marina Botafoch, Talamanca, Playa d’en Bossa & Figueretes. All are very different in character and content. Ibiza Town, the island capital, has its own special bohemian chic with a touch of freak. The D’alt Vila is home to some of Ibiza’s greatest cultural and historic gems. Marina Botafoch oozes new money, and even if you haven’t got it, some enjoy just being around it. Figueretes is a ’real’ neighbourhood mixed with Tourism, and in our opinion it mixes well. And Playa d’en Bossa is Ibiza’s resort to have undergone most development and change in recent years, and home to the new names at the top of the Superclub league. However there is some good sense to us grouping such odd bedfellows. They all connect in an unbroken urban area and so movement between the areas is easy and regular. Aside from the mid August meltdown, a walk from one end to the other is not great exertion. We love the Ibiza Town strip for exactly this reason. It gives you the choice of so many different facets of Ibiza, at most a few euros in a taxi away.

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Santa Eulalia Welcome To Santa Eulalia

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The municipality of Santa Eulalia covers many areas including Jesus and Puig den Valls on the outskirts of Ibiza town, to Santa Gertrudis inland, and North to San Carlos. Santa Eulalia has 46km of coastline and some of the finest beaches in Ibiza, including Santa Eulalia with disabled access to the sea and the very first smoke free beach. From the naturist (optional) Aigua Blanca, to the family friendly open soft sands of Cala Llonga, there is something to suit everybody. The main tourist destinations are Santa Eulalia, Cala Llonga and Es Canar. Santa Eulalia municipality is also home to some of Ibiza’s most chic and bohemian villages, with Santa Gertrudis and San Carlos continuing to attract those looking for that certain village chic Ibiza cool.

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Hippy Market You wouldn’t be experiencing Ibiza without a trip to a hippy market, and you are certainly in the right place as Santa Eulalia has 3 established hippy markets in its borders. Las Dalias in San Carlos and the Punta Arabi hippy market both put claims on being Ibiza’s original hippy market, and the Thursday night market in Cala Llonga gives a smaller, more personal version with the added pleasure of being right on the beachfront promenade—and when visiting in high season, you will appreciate any sea breeze available.

Mar y Tierra Restaurant, Fresh Fish & Fine Steak, Santa Eulalia Marina This charming waterfront restaurant in Santa Eulalia’s marina focus on serving the very best produce. If it can be sourced locally it is sourced locally, and their fish and seafood come with the Ibizan ‘Peix Nostrum’ seal of authenticity. From the farm a huge favourite among their fans is the Tomahawk steak, and they have great vegan fayre on offer too. Patrons Simone and Elisa share a real passion for their food, a passion that comes over time after time in their TripAdvisor reviews. Pride in their produce, passion in their cooking. Brilliant. https://www.facebook.com/marytierrasantaeulalia

Donde Marian y Miguel, Spanish Restaurant & Grill, Santa Eulalia-Es Canar Road If you want to savour an authentic Spanish meal offering the very best in produce and flavour, Donde Maria y Miguel Restaurant is the perfect setting. Select from their display of fine Iberican meats or fresh fish, or perhaps one of their wonderful rice paellas. It is no surprise that Donde Maria y Miguel are chosen for so many family celebration and business lunches – follow the locals and you can’t go wrong. Facebook Donde Marian Y Miguel Restaurante-Chill Out

The White Bar & Grill, (nee Moes), Es Canar,

opens up to give plenty of choice for those who fancy a bit of bar banter, or do-notdisturb TV sport, or just to settle down with a good book (and some gin, you are on holiday). Outside you will discover that the ‘grill’ is of such epic proportions it has its own building, and you have the choice of a terrace area, a children’s play area, and a swimming pool no less, (and some gin, don’t forget the gin). Located halfway between the hippy market and the seafront, The White Bar sees a lot of new people through its doors, and the best way I can describe it is to say that it is one of those places that feels like your local on your first visit. Love it. https://www.facebook.com/pg/thewhitebarandgrill

Mariposa Pool Bar & Restaurant, Cala Llonga The idea of ‘living the dream’ under the Mediterranean sun becomes reality at the Mariposa. Nestled in the hills behind the Cala Llonga village, and with spectacular views out over the bay, the Mariposa team and regulars will give you the warmest of welcomes. Start your day with a bacon and brie toasted sandwich and café con leche, followed by a dip in the pool, and sip on some cocktails from your poolside lounger. Heaven. https://www.facebook.com/BarMariposa.Ibiza/

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Shebizan  Amanda O’Riordan ROLL THE DRUMS: “IT’s ACTUAL summer!” As you read this, I’m off to deceptivelynamed “London” Luton airport for our first major holiday of summer ’19, in the south west of Mallorca. Some may eye-roll at this, considering that my last few weekends have been spent in Ibiza, but this is half term “deep relaxion” time. Our beloved daughter has just survived a week of exams and even she can’t wait to get poolside with mum and dad. She’s just emptied our local Camden branch of Urban Outfitters of colourful swimwear and shorts to mark the occasion. I’m dieting to get into my bikini (as usual), but what happens when your bikini lets you down during that all-important first pool moment of the summer season? You know, the one you’ve been planning for 9 cold northern European months? This poor woman spent £60 on a PrettyLittleThing bikini, which turns the pool water BLUE. The brand reveals that it’s for ‘poolside posing’ only, proving we should all read the small print. People have reacted with hysterics to the swimwear, which they joked was just for Instagram and not for practical use. After all, why would anyone assume you couldn’t swim in a bikini? Onto this week’s instalment. Read on, as we experiment with the sperm facial, investigate the Towelkini, plus the Chelsea Flower Show creates floral glory on the high street.

We all desire a youthful face. Whilst some of us might have one now, none of us will enjoy that luxury forever. Amongst the billions of pounds worth of skincare options out there, it’s emerged that lathering your face in semen might be a good idea. That is the claim of Chelsee Lewis, a celebrity facialist, anyway. She has worked with the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow and Stella McCartney. Although it has not been revealed whether they had this specific treatment, Lewis comments that her clients are not shy to have sperm rubbed on their faces. Semen is loaded with a compound known as spermine. It is an antioxidant that helps reduce wrinkles, smoothen the skin, lessen acne and spots, and give a generally healthier skin appearance. You are probably thinking that sperm is usually only associated with sex and making babies, but a study from the Dermatological Association in the UK suggests that semen can have many other benefits/uses, including health, cooking and beauty. So, don’t be so quick to dismiss these little tadpoles. The semen facial is a 30-minute do-it-at-home routine.  Rub the fresh semen onto your face.  Leave it for around 20 minutes so that it’s completely absorbed by the skin.  Wash it off by dabbing your face with cold water. Wipe your skin with fragrant wet tissues. Mmmm. Salty. In case you are uncomfortable with dabbing your face with semen, there are other ways to achieve healthy looking skin. The following method uses 30 minutes of your morning

Sperm Facial ... time and could work wonders. Put a teaspoon of coconut oil in your mouth in the morning. You should do this before brushing while your stomach is empty. Then swish the coconut oil around for the next 15-20 minutes. This will tire out the lower face because it is exercising the muscle group in that area. Sticking to doing this on a regular basis is going to tighten your facial muscles. This procedure also gives you pearly-white teeth, strengthens them, clears out the impurities in the skin and treats rashes and acne. Not to forget that coconut oil is also a potent antioxidant and antibacterial elixir. In case, the above process also seems too difficult and time-consuming, there is yet another option. Take out ice from your freezer and place in any clean vessel. Then add cold water to the ice and use this super cold water to splash on your face 15-20 times. Done. I’d opt for the bag of ice, as opposed to a face full of sperm.

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Towelkini... A New York fashion designer has created a bizarre towel beach outfit called a Towelkini – but would you wear it? If you can't be bothered to pack a beach towel and a bikini on your summer hols, you’ll no longer have to over-pack. Yes, the Towelkini, a two-in-one, combines a towel and swimwear. It might sound like a good idea at first glance, but it's not the most practical beachwear. Resembling two towels stuck together, with holes for your head, arms, legs and bum (yep, you don't have to remove it even to visit the loo), it's a bit odd. I’m all for saving space in the suitcase, but the downside is that it pretty much eradicates tanning unless you want seriously dodgy tan lines, Plus, it's not ideal for sweltering summer temperatures. Let alone that it might even cause adult nappy rash. The bizarre item of clothing was created by New York -based designer Aris McManus , who also posted an

Denim Speedos ... Okay - summer can mean many things. Blue skies, long days, warm nights and holiday adventures. And of course, Speedos. Budgie smugglers. The banana hammock. Call them what you will, it’s well known that tiny men’s swimming pants are pretty much never okay. That is, of course, unless you fancy these handsome briefs.

The Jeaudo. Jean Speedos. These denim-print swimmers will turn heads. Whether worn lounging by the pool with a cold beer in Ibiza, soaking up some rays on Margate Beach, or simply embarrassing the family in the back garden.

image of the garment on Instagram - to show "how you might look wearing it around town". "Melding the two essentials for all things beach - no need to carry a cumbersome towel or an easy to lose swimsuit - here they come as one", the product description reads. It goes with the description "supple curves constructively cut from the finest grade of terry cloth. It's available in two colours - hot pink and athletic The Dayton Dong Sarong Jeado Swim Brief has landed, at around £30 a pop. It comes in sizes S through to XXL (you wish). Though they reportedly fit 'tight', meaning that the manufacturers suggest buying one size up. They're quick-drying, soft and 'smooth onto your gear', and are fully lined with an elastic waistband and drawstring. To avoid unseemly slips. Featuring a hi-res denim design, the shell is made from 88 percent polyester and 12 per cent spandex (everyone loves a bit of spandex), whilst the lining is 100 percent polyester. I just about know my Spandex from my Polyester. If you want to grab people's attention without having quite so much on show, you might prefer to invest in these shorts, emblazoned with your loved one’s face. The trunks are by Yes Custom and cost £23.05 plus a £4.60 shipping fee. They're a no-brainer to sort. All

gold. Priced at £156, it certainly doesn't come cheap, but many fashion fans on Instagram can't get enough. I reckon it would be better suited for post-swim moments - especially on the beach to avoid stuck-on sand, or perhaps worn lounging by the pool in the shade. In fact, it would probably work well after a bath at home. But most importantly - would you wear it?

you need to do is visit the Yes Custom site, upload a selfie and the rest is pretty easy to do. www.yescustom.com


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Chelsea Girls and Boys Whether you’re in London right now at The Chelsea Flower Show, or Balearic-bound to show off your summer finest, there’s no denying that glorious florals are bang on trend in 2019. Summer is here, and whilst us Brits enjoy the blooming beautiful Chelsea Flower Show, Europe is in full bloom too – especially on the catwalk. Zips It Up has hand picked the best of floral, for men and women embracing this colour-drenched trend, in time for your summer 2019. Chelsea girls can go full on maxi with floral dress and shades, whilst Balearic flower power can be found in swimwear, shorts, loafers and the all-important floral shirt – a big fave of mine in my other half’s wardrobe. Make it bold and beautiful and never be afraid of floral in all its glory.

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Go to Zara & Matches Fashion. Sunglasses, £145 Dolce 7 Gabbana Swim Shorts £96 at matchesfashion Trapeze Bag, £250 at rixo.co.uk Swimsuit £95 at matchesfashion Shirt £79 at Arket

How To Wear Tit Tape ... These celebs turned heads in daring low-cut frocks at the recent TV Baftas. Leaving me wondering how they avoided that most dreaded of wardrobe mishaps. Sagging boobs. Secret Tape, £8, and nipple covers, £6, both Boux Avenue The secret is simple – here’s an £8 breast tape put to the test with all those revealing outfits that require your boobs to be “perter” than a girl on the moon.

Charlotte Hawkins, 43 (above left) The Newsreader wore this structured plunge style. Step 1: To keep your bust in place in a low-cut, structured neckline, tape from under the armpit, horizontally across the breast, finishing just past the nipple. Repeat on the other side.

Step 2: Create cleavage by taping diagonally from under the armpit and into a point on the torso. This has pushed her boobs together to create a nice firm cleavage. Surprisingly it’s really comfortable and feels like everything is where it should be.

Jodie Comer, 26 (above centre) The Killing Eve actress had a style to die for with this asymmetric neckline gown. Step 1: Begin by applying under the armpit and stretching up to the shoulder to create a lift. Step 2: Apply tape to opposite breast by placing diagonally across body, pushing the breast in as you go. Step 3: Secure at the same point on the shoulder as the previous strip. Step 4: Finish off with a strap across the body underneath the breasts for extra support, and place over ­

nipple covers. This one really defines the shape of one’s boobs and makes sure they’re going to stay in place and look their best. Bit have far more support than in a regular strapless bra.

Rochelle Humes, 30 (above right) This is a super low-plunge neckline frock. Step 1: Start with the tape under the breast, push the breast up and apply tape, reaching to the shoulder. Step 2: Repeat on the other side – leaving a gap for cleavage. Boobs have been lifted so well here, there’s no chance of them moving. This is great for plunge dresses that are usually difficult to find undies for.


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Community View From The Pew Reasons to Visit Church While on Holiday 606 509 542 www.ibizachurch.org chaplainibiza11@gmail.com

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Rest It´s true. Ibiza´s churches do ‘refresh the parts other beers cannot reach’. While we do go on holiday for a number of reasons, one of these is to get some head space from the stress and strains of everyday life. The iconic church buildings of Ibiza are places which have a very special quality of peace and stillness through time. Centuries of prayer and interaction with the Divine give them an ambience which is unique. You can feel if you are inside one for a while. Jesus said: “Come to me. Get

Service Sun 2nd, 10.30am San Rafael Church see web for info further ahead

away with me and you´ll recover your life. I´ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me- watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won´t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you´ll learn to live freely and lightly.”– Matthew 11: 28-30. The island´s churches breathe this atmosphere of peace. Even if you are planning an actionpacked and exciting holiday, breathing in this peace helps you to keep your grip – even when those around you are losing it! If you are on the island to have a good time, a calm head helps to make better choices. Which leads on to...

Peace OK who doesn´t want to log in to a peaceful time and space on vacation? Sometimes our worries can sneak into our baggage and follow us along on holiday. That´s when a prayer or 2 helps. Jesus says:” Peace I leave with you; my

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peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.”- John 14: 27. Going to a service here can help you feel grounded and in touch with the things which matter to you, even in unfamiliar surroundings. Time to turn off the phone, and decompress..

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iconic spaces at the heart of Ibiza. If you have attended a wedding here, you will remember- all this beauty. Catch some of this, while

you are on holiday. All of it is part of what makes Ibiza special.

Beauty One of the reasons everyone loves Ibiza is the sheer beauty of the island. The ancient stonebuilt, whitewashed churches reflect this beauty. For centuries, people came to these special places to bring to God the things which mattered to them most; their marriages, celebrations of births and commemorations of the deaths among them. This is where they brought their hopes and fears; channelling the love of God over generations. Time has captured this in the beauty of these places. It makes them truly

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“Beauty”, San Juan Church by Xescu Prats


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