Every year, Ibiza programmes many traditional events that are of great interest to travellers who wish to learn about our culture. We recommend checking the events calendar before buying your flight tickets and booking your room at Hotel Ánfora. This way, besides the beauty of our beaches and landscapes, you will be able to experience the island’s traditions firsthand.
Amnesia, Hï, Pacha, Privilege, Ushuaïa… The list of the most famous nightclubs in Ibiza is also the list of the best electronic music sessions in the world. But on the island there are many other musical options. Funnily enough, the music that would be considered as the traditional offer anywhere else, becomes the alternative music in Ibiza. Like the Eivissa Jazz festival, for instance, that’s a very appealing event for fans of this type of music and this year celebrates its 30th anniversary. If you’re staying at Hotel Ánfora at the same time as the festival and you like jazz, make sure you don’t miss it!
Next 10th June, Es Canar will be celebrating the fiestas of Saint Christopher, who is the patron saint of this town. If you’re staying at Hotel Ánfora on this date, don’t miss the celebrations on such a special day and come and join our traditions. It’s really easy because all the events planned are only a 5-minute walk from the hotel.
Spring and autumn bring a delicious event to Ibiza: Ibiza Sabor. This food event offers travellers a brilliant opportunity to discover traditional recipes and modern proposals made with the island’s own produce. If your stay at Hotel Ánfora Ibiza is between today and 27th May, be sure to add the tasty food proposals of Ibiza Sabor to your plans.
One of the events that prove that Ibiza is also a fun destination for families is the Barruguet Family Theatre Festival that takes place in Santa Eulària des Riu during the last weekend in May. A unique event held on the island that stands out for its shows for all families, including foreign travellers. Are you thinking about a family break in Ibiza in May? If so, book your room at Hotel Ánfora Ibiza and read on to learn about all this fun festival has to offer.
In Spain the tradition was to simply celebrate the day of the Dead on the 1st of November, a day dedicated to the family savoring the “buñuelos de viento “(a pastry typical of this day) plain or filled with cream, chocolate or chantilly. But for a few years we’ve been extending the habit of celebrating Halloween the night before as well. If you feel like showing your ghostly side note the following three proposals to celebrate Halloween in Ibiza.