Noticias
  • Susto al salir humo de una furgoneta camperizada en plena calle de Ibiza
    Una furgoneta camperizada ha provocado un pequeño susto este sábado por la mañana en la calle Corona, frente al Hospital de Can Misses, en Ibiza, al empezar a salir humo del motor debido a un sobrecalentamiento, según ha informado Bomberos de Ibiza. El incidente no ha dejado heridos. Los bomberos de Ibiza acudieron rápidamente al lugar y extinguieron el foco de calor en el compartimento del motor. La Policía Local de Ibiza también intervino para asegurar el perímetro y coordinar la circulación.
  • Ara Malikian conquista Ibiza
    Ara Malikian volvió a demostrar anoche en Ibiza por qué es uno de los músicos más carismáticos y versátiles del panorama internacional. El violinista libanés ofreció un concierto en la sede de la Universitat de les Illes Balears (UIB) en Ibiza, ubicada en la antigua Comandancia, que colgó el cartel de entradas agotadas pocos minutos después de ponerse a la venta. Acompañado por su pianista habitual, Iván Melón, Malikian desplegó un repertorio variado, en el que combinó composiciones propias con versiones de grandes clásicos como Bach o Paganini, y adaptaciones de otros géneros y tradiciones musicales como Live on Mars de David Bowie. Durante cerca de dos horas, el público disfrutó de un espectáculo que fue mucho más allá de la interpretación musical: el violinista, fiel a su estilo, alternó momentos de gran virtuosismo con otros de cercanía, humor y reflexión. El artista compartió varias anécdotas personales, habló de su trayectoria y de su pasión por la música como lenguaje unive
  • Residents of Can Rova 2 move to a nearby forest in view of the imminent eviction of the settlement
    The imminent eviction of Can Rova 2 on 15 July has led some of its inhabitants to seek refuge in the adjoining forest, in Puig d'en Negre, a natural area of difficult access that presents a high risk of fire due to the large accumulated forest mass. For several days now, people working in the area and local residents have noticed individuals wandering among the pine trees and constructing makeshift shelters from plastic and other materials. This week, several shacks have appeared, confirming the stable presence of several occupants. The situation is particularly worrying because of the danger posed by any carelessness in a wooded area full of dry pine trees, fallen branches and a blanket of leaf litter that turns the environment into a natural powder keg. Added to this is the presence of hazardous waste such as asbestos residues and metal sheets, which could aggravate the consequences of a fire. The memory of the fire that affected Can Rova 2 just a fortnight ago is still present and raises fears that history co
  • A man in Ibiza gets into trouble in a bar and, in an attempt to escape the police, jumps into the water
    What was initially reported to the Local Police of Ibiza as an altercation with an agitated man in a city centre establishment ended with the man swimming calmly in the sea at Ibiza Port. According to the National Police report, the incident occurred shortly before 17:00 on Tuesday. Several Local Police officers in the vicinity of Santa Eulàlia Avenue were approached by a fast food restaurant employee who reported that an individual was throwing furniture and objects at staff. The agents immediately went to the restaurant, where they found the alleged perpetrator on the terrace. Seeing the police officers, the man fled towards the Ibiza Maritime Station. When it seemed that the chase was over and the man had been cornered by several officers, he jumped into the sea. At that moment the maritime traffic was completely stopped to avoid possible injuries, which caused delays in the journeys of two vessels, one from Trasmapi and the other from Baleària. According to the agents in the report, the man «remained d
  • Family weekends at Bam-Bu-Ku with the return of «El Kiddo» and the iconic ‘Fam Bu Ku’ brunch
    This summer, Bam-Bu-Ku, the acclaimed beach club in Sant Antoni, is consolidating its position as the entertainment hub for all ages with a weekend of family activities promising unlimited fun. Following two successful seasons, El Kiddo returns stronger than ever this summer. From 27 May until 5 September, the venue will be transformed into a colourful playground full of magic, music and unforgettable moments for children and adults every Tuesday and Friday. New this year are El Kiddo's Saturdays. The event, designed for families to enjoy together, features live music, international DJs, dancers, magicians, acrobats, entertainers, face painting and interactive activities. Resident DJ Harry Mc, along with a selection of global talent, will fill the dancefloors with rhythm for the whole family to dance the night away. The Kiddo is not just a party, it's a multi-sensory experience for the whole family to share. The weekend will close with the iconic Fam Bu Ku, Ibiza's ultimate family brunch, every Sunday. Popula