On a balcony overlooking the sea, in one of those places that can only exist in Ibiza, hangs Amante and its exquisite offer. The Beach Club run by David Piccioni, with Carlos Monter in the post of manager and Marco Simonella in charge of the restaurant, opens its kitchen from 13.00 till midnight with one clear aim: only the best ingredients. Mediterranean cuisine with a slight Italian influence where Galician beef, fish-fresh every day-and organic vegetables from the island make up a menu that will delight any gourmet. What’s more, it has a genuine charcoal grill for meats and fish.
But Amante is much more and in the bar area or in the hammocks situated on its natural terrace, it is possible to enjoy more than 30 high-class cocktails, some of which, such as the popular Amante Martín, are of its own creation or allow oneself to be tempted by its list of Gin-Tonics in order to enjoy a day on the beach to the full.
No, no, no. We are neither trying to be nostalgic nor debating the virtues of analogic vs digital again but simply informing you that every Thursday in the bar of Las Dalias you have the chance to dust down the vinyl collection...
Cala Bassa is in the news this month and not precisely because it is the best moment to enjoy the beach from one of CBBC beachbeds – which are fantastic – but because of the arrival of the City of Ibiza quadriathlon to celebrate its 12th edition.
This year it will be 40 years since the first fashion show that gave rise to Pasarela Adlib. To celebrate it, the Island Council has organised an exhibition that it has called 'The Adlib Revolution'.
The best thing is to be an electronic music fanatic and to discover in person how, when, and why Luciano, Carl Cox and Oakenfold managed to become what they are.
The direction taken by the legendary multi-purpose venue last summer pointed to interesting changes with respect to its becoming a platform for music, art, fashion and gastronomy.