ibiza
Tourism is pricing locals out of being able to live on Ibiza, campaigners say. Activists are taking to the streets this weekend to protest what they say are the downsides of tourism. According to Prou Ibiza (‘Enough Ibiza’ in Catalan), nurses and police officers are having to live in cars and caravans because housing is unaffordable, and operations and cancer treatment have been delayed because doctors can't afford to live on the white isle. The campaigners are calling on authorities to limit the number of tourist beds in Ibiza, one of Spain’s most popular resorts. They will protest outside th...
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Fed up with rowdy, drunk tourists, the local government of Spain’s Balearic Islands has brought in strict new alcohol bans. Holidaymakers at some of the most popular resorts in Mallorca and Ibiza are barred from buying alcohol in shops between 9.30pm and 8am. The measure is part of modifications made to a 2020 decree designed to curb “excess tourism.” As part of the increased restrictions, party boats will also be prevented from operating within one nautical mile of certain areas.. Mallorca and Ibiza ban overnight alcohol salesOvernight alcohol sales are now banned in Llucmajor, Palma, Calvia ...
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Every year, the beginning of the Ibiza season is signified by Amnesia’s opening party. The club sits alongside Pacha and Privilege (previously Ku) as one of the legendary names of the scene. Founded at a country house in the San Rafael area in 1976, it’s also the longest running club on the island. “Years before electronic music took over the island, Amnesia was already an iconic venue in the 1970s where people from all over the island were gathering to enjoy music, dancing and a new sense of freedom and counterculture,” Stéphane Schweitzer, founder and CEO of Clubbing TV and a partner at the ...
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