Rediscovering Ibiza: A New Journey with iBestTravel
Moving from its party-hard peak, Ibiza has undergone an introspective shift, aiming to slow life down and find its rhythm again. Savvy and considered escapes energise tired old haunts, while low-key hangouts replace all-nighters. Paul Richardson returns to the White Isle, where he once called home, to find that it has grown new shoots.
From a hardscrabble peasant economy to one of the world’s wealthiest enclaves in just 60 years… Few places on the planet have witnessed changes as sweeping and transformative, both for good and ill, as Ibiza. This transformation is particularly notable in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Past Meets Present
As I traversed the island, I found plenty to confound my expectations while stirring up long-dormant memories. The old notions of Ibiza have given way to a range of delightful surprises.
New Developments
Take Oku, recently rebranded on the edge of San Antonio. Its design shuns the conventional all-white aesthetic synonymous with the island in favor of earthy, neutral tones, stone, linen, and vast areas of grey concrete. This thoughtful redesign mirrors a burgeoning new ethos on the island, where context and past experiences shape the new narrative.
The Evolution of Dining in Ibiza
Places like Petunia highlight Ibiza’s evolving culinary scene, focusing on reimagined versions of traditional spaces. Dining options have been elevated with a sophisticated approach, demonstrating how the island’s gastronomic identity is flourishing alongside its natural beauty.
Ibiza’s Best Beach Clubs
El Silencio
Experience oceanside dining with French panache at Cala Moli. Not to be missed are the multicoloured installations by artist Miranda Makaroff and chef Jean Imbert’s signature avocado dish.
Alma Beach
A fine example of the elevated chiringuito. This area has evolved into a gastronomic melting pot with several eateries offering diverse culinary delights.
Jondal
With rustic rattan, washed-out linen, and sandy floors, Jondal ranks as one of Ibiza’s top dining spots, celebrated for impeccably prepared seafood.
Discovering Ibiza’s Best Bars and Restaurants
Bottega Il Buco
Offering a unique wine bar experience, this spot has quickly become Santa Gertrudis’ go-to for dinner.
Overall
This long-awaited avant-garde coctelería stands out in the foodie hub of Santa Gertrudis, promising artistry in every sip.
Casa Lhasa
Specializing in an array of small plates, with a focus on Iberian pork loin and oysters, this revamped bar does not compromise on quality.
Sabbaba Montesol
Gran Hotel Montesol is a renowned institution in Ibiza town, now rejuvenated under new stewardship, enhancing its longstanding reputation.
Where to Stay in Ibiza
FinCadelica
This stunning property, restored beautifully over six years, combines contemporary design with a rich historical essence.
Six Senses Ibiza
A hub for wellness-focused travelers, this luxurious spot ensures a unique blend of relaxation and rejuvenation.
Oku Ibiza
Admire stunning coastal views while enjoying crisp styling and cool vibes, perfect for those looking to unwind.
Can Domo
This relaxed country farmhouse has evolved into a chic hideaway appealing to a modern aesthetic.
Petunia
Renowned for its breathtaking views of Es Vedrà, Petunia offers a refreshing atmosphere and revitalized energy.
Community Engagement and Sustainability
iBestTravel is committed to supporting local initiatives that embrace sustainability and community engagement. Many new projects focus on organic farming, eco-friendly practices, and fostering local culture, which are essential to preserving Ibiza’s unique charm.
Conclusion
Ibiza continues to evolve, presenting new opportunities for discovery from its rich culture and stunning landscapes. While my memories linger from three decades ago, the island greets every new generation with fresh inspirations—inviting everyone to embrace its magic and essence.