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Posted by dEsidEL on Apr-02-2008 23:04:

Read This! Ibiza Dumps Ecstasy for Facials as Spain's Party Island Detoxes


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Ibiza Dumps Ecstasy for Facials as Spain's Party Island Detoxes

By Gareth Gore

April 2 (Bloomberg) -- On a hilltop in Ibiza, interior designers wearing hardhats are fussing over the position of pillows as they prepare a brochure for Aguas de Ibiza, the Spanish island's newest resort. Just out of camera range, workers are still building the hotel's roof.

Ibiza's transformation is also a work in progress. Aguas de Ibiza, a luxury spa facility, is part of the Mediterranean island's effort to discard its reputation as a magnet for drug- taking nightclubbers and attract wealthy vacationers to stave off competition from cheaper destinations in Turkey and Greece.

``From the outside we're seen as a pure party island and that needs to change,'' said Albert Torres Gutierrez, 26, whose family is backing the 30 million-euro ($47.3 million), 112-room hotel overlooking Santa Eularia harbor. ``Tourism used to be a badge of pride. That pride is gone.''

Ibiza, Spain's clubbing capital, is in detox as officials try to curb after-hours parties and block permits for hotels below five-star standard to lure a more prosperous -- and quieter -- class of customer.

``We sold the world a fractured image of ourselves and now we want that to change,'' said Josefa Mari Ribas, Ibiza's head of tourism and economic cooperation. ``There's a long tradition of low-quality tourism on the island and we need to be able to compete with some of these new resorts.''

Drug Crackdown

A police crackdown on drugs last year led to the temporary closure of the clubs Amnesia, Bora Bora and DC-10, a former aircraft hangar famous for its after-hours revelry. As preparations for this season get under way, Mari has asked local lawmakers to consider banning all-night, after-hours dance parties, where music fans often take ecstacy pills to stay awake.

Visitors to Ibiza, the smallest of the three main Balearic islands some 120 miles off Barcelona, have ballooned since the island's first tourism boom in the 1960s. Some 4.8 million people passed through Ibiza's airport last year, mainly headed for budget apartments and beachfront margarita bars in towns such as Sant Antoni on the island's west coast.

Those visitors block roads and jam facilities used by the island's 114,000 permanent residents, many of whom have called for a crackdown on loud partygoers.

The campaign to lure the rich has already had some success. At Ibiza's shoreline airport there are more private jets than commercial planes, and the island was visited last year by Hollywood actress Penelope Cruz, hotel heiress Paris Hilton and retired soccer player Zinedine Zidane.

Cheaper Shores

After a worldwide tourism slump in 2000, visitor growth began to slow, even after disc jockeys including Paul Oakenfold and Pete Tong cemented the island's reputation for dance music at clubs such as Pacha in Ibiza Town.

Now, Europe's holidaymakers are heading for cheaper shores. While Ibiza's tourism figures have been almost flat since 2000, trips to nearby Morocco rose 14 percent last year, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization. Visits to Turkey, home of rival party town Bodrum, rose 18 percent.

``We just can't compete with these places on price,'' Mari said from her office in Ibiza Town, where beer can cost more than 6 euros a glass, 24 percent more than five years ago. ``Some of our facilities are 20 or 30 years old now and are past their best. We need to improve.''

Tourism is the single-biggest economic driver in the Balearics, with hotels, clubs, and restaurants bringing in 17.4 billion euros, or 72 percent of gross domestic product on Ibiza and the neighboring islands of Mallorca, Menorca and Formentera. The UN has designated Ibiza a World Heritage Site for its combination of biodiversity and culture.

`Not the Same'

Since 2004, Ibiza's economy has expanded an average of 1.4 percent annually, less than half the rate on the Spanish mainland, where a housing boom has helped the country beat the euro zone's average growth rate every year for the past decade.

``Things have changed a lot,'' said Vicente Mari Serra, 40, a bartender who's been serving glasses of Ibicencan herbal liquor since 1997 at the Can Anneta bar in the northern village of Sant Carles. ``Everything was so new and exciting 20 years ago, but it's just not the same any more.''

Island bosses are hoping developments like the Torres family's resort will reinvigorate Ibiza's tourism industry. It will be the third luxury hotel on an island that until last year had only one. In July, the Mirador de Dalt Vila opened in Ibiza old town displaying local art in the rooms of a 19th-century villa.

The regional Balearic government is also contributing money to build a 45 million-euro convention center to attract business visitors and is negotiating with British Airways Plc, Europe's third-biggest airline, to introduce winter flights from Britain.

Those moves are necessary, said Alex Reyners, director of Atzaro, a 21-room spa that competes with the new Aguas de Ibiza.

``When it comes to a matter of reputation, the better our businesses and the better the product offered, the better the guest that comes will be,'' he said.

To contact the reporter on this story: Gareth Gore in Ibiza, Spain [email protected]
Last Updated: April 2, 2008 08:35 EDT


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Posted by teufel-man on Apr-02-2008 23:10:

Good news!

I dont have enough money to ever to go Ibiza anyways, now those DJs can make more trips to Toronto instead of just sticking around Ibiza all summer

I would be upset if I lived in Europe and could go to Ibiza for a reasonable price but Toronto is too far away from Ibiza for me to care!


Posted by The Highroller on Apr-02-2008 23:24:

lol @ this article

First of all, their making it sound like Ibiza is done with. Far from it. The Ibiza Consular are currently deciding whether they want to have a 6am-12pm or 6am-4:30pm "quiet time" on the island (meaning no clubs are allowed to run at this time). All clubs are still slated to be open this coming season. In fact, they are thinking of expanding the season into May and October.

Also, this article is kind of hypocritical. It is claiming that it attracts "low quality tourism" and alludes to the fact that this has to do with tourists that go to lower-than-5-star hotels. Yet at the same time, it is saying that it can't compete with other destinations on price, which is definitely true. Beer doesn't cost 6EUR for a bottle... more like 10EUR. I'm pretty sure that people who are coming to the island are not that hurting for money with prices like that.

Finally, it's not surprising that the island is experiecing growth problems. Although the island is a hell of a lot of fun, when you compare it to other similar destinations, it's really hard justifying the price difference. I think that Ibiza is overpriced for what it offers.


Posted by The Highroller on Apr-02-2008 23:26:

Also, I think this kind of a "face lift" of the island is pretty futile. Ibiza has been known all across Europe as a party island for ages. It's going to take a long, long time for them to change their image. I really don't see it happening. Even if it does happen, I don't think it's worth it. They should just concentrate on restructuring what they have already.

edit: lol @ the article title too. If it was only that easy!


Posted by Jayx1 on Apr-02-2008 23:26:

closing clubs for condos...

why does that sound familiar?


Posted by _EuG_ on Apr-02-2008 23:33:

This is real bullshit. I am planning to spend alot of money in IBIZA, more then anywhere else on my euro trip this summer and they are calling me a low quality tourist. A nice way to piss off your visiters before we even stepped foot on the island.


Posted by DigiNut on Apr-03-2008 01:48:

That is a seriously misleading headline. For shame.


Posted by gimmebeatz on Apr-03-2008 02:05:

it seems as though every year at some point near the summer or during their is a negative article or two about ibiza. i have got to get there next summer before things really start to decline. from people ive spoke with, the ibiza now is nothing like it once was. definitely getting there next summer!


Posted by VERTiG0 on Apr-03-2008 05:06:

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Originally posted by DigiNut
That is a seriously misleading headline. For shame.


Hahahah no shit eh



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