Stop with "I'm 30" crap. Thirty is nothing. I'm 52 and my wife is 54. We have done more fun/crazy sh*t in our 40's and 50's than anything earlier. Honestly 20'ies if for beginners. 30's you start figuring sh*t out. 40's is when things really get fun in life. And now in our 50's we are gaming and playing and having as much fun ever. Good vid. Well done. Your editing is epic.
100% agree. Why stop at any age? If you love music and being social, then there is no age to stop. I'm 58, wife is 53 and we still love to go out and enjoy life. Love Ibiza! We are planning on going this summer and our 3 daughters want to come and show them the best Dj's. lol.
@@luvdelux10 This is it! I think the only thing that 30 teaches you is that the hangovers are worse, energy is a little harder to come by, especially if you keep comparing yourself to when you were 21... Have fun, dont get sloppy, little water and some good sleep and you can enjoy a social scene forever.
As an electronic DJ I bloody love Ibiza. It’s a great place for work on and off between European gigs over the Summer. What people don’t realise is that the island can be peaceful, tranquil and beautiful. The underground scene is insane, the private cave raves and the hippy scene are just unmatched
As a Spaniard I would never go to Ibiza in summertime 😆. Whenever you want you're invited to come with me and travel in the authentic Spain, where nobody will ever charge you 48€/person for a paella haha. Nice video!
I travelled in white hilltowns of Andalucia when I visited Spain in 2016, it was my favourite, quiet, authentic and truly felt immersed in the culture. My next trip in Spain will be the same, discovering other villages/towns that are not as famous. Ibiza has never been on my wish list.
@@jerometruitt2731 This happens to people who do ZERO research ahead & just go. Early bird tickets can be as little as 15 euros. People who pay over 100 to get in are either really dumb or rich & don't care about price.
Actually Ibiza had two sides. If you stay on the budget side of the island and don't buy the expensive food or go to the expensive parties, Ibiza is one of the cheapest destinations in Europe. As a travel advisor I recommend Ibiza to a lot of budget travelers
Been to Ibiza 3x this year, haven’t been to a single club. Sailing and enjoying the old town mostly. Absolutely love the place, has so much beauty and stunning nature to offer!
The parties in Ibiza are so famous and hyped that I've never heard anything else about this island so I had to come and see for myself if there is more to it than the just the nightlife. And now over to you..what's your take? Is it worth the hype? Get the wildly powerful yet tiny GO3: www.insta360.com/sal/go-3?insrc=INR30D0
Great video as always .... But..... Its pronounced Ibeetha sorry, only Americans call it with a Z and it sounds soooooo wrong lol ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JKVgz6PAv80.html
Hi Christian. I love Ibiza. Te first time I visited there was in 1989. I stayed in Portinax away from the noise of San Antonio. I stayed in a hotel called Hostal La Cigüeña. Ibiza back then 34 years ago was like paradise. Now they have ruined it. The beaches back then were like the Caribbean sea, crystal clear and it wasn't over populated with tourists. Formentera a island near Ibiza had incredible tropical, crystal, blue clear water, and a nudist beach. It is still fun there but not like it use to be. I was only age 28 back then. I am now age 61, fighting for my life with long COVID, Coronary heart disease and more. 34 years ago.... You were not even born yet. lol I fly by an airline named Dan Air and still have the Super 8mm film capture of my flight back then.
Like many, I also had misconceptions about Ibiza and had no intention to visit because of its fame for being super expensive but I decided to give it a chance last year for opening season and oh man, was I wrong about it! It's so much more than just clubs, music and good vibes are everywhere! It seems like everyone on the island is always in a party mood, no matter the location and time of the day and I loved that! You also don`t have to spend a fortune, there are still some local restaurants and bars left where the prices are reasonable, you just have to look for them and the same goes for beach clubs and parties, there are budget options available... I would definitely go back!
First time I went to Ibiza I didn't know about how crazy the parties were there , I was young and just wanted to have some time on a Mediterranean island. And to be fair I managed to explore every part of it in the weeks I lived there. Ibiza it's way more then just clubbing.
Really glad you decided to visit the island after all this time and many other adventures around the world. For sure the hotspots know how to coin it with tourists like Blue Marlin and many others but there are so many other places to visit that look after the visitors more than their pockets. If you ever decide to go again I know the island almost 40yrs and call it my second home. But really enjoyed this video and thank you for taking the time to vlog it and experience the island.
Such a great video. We have the exactly same thought about Ibiza, haha. And yes, it is very very very expensive! However, if you’re into party, that’s the place!
The video is amazing! I think that every summer you have to go to continue living different experiences in beaches, gastronomy and a bit of partying! There is a very famous phrase in Spanish that is: Una vez al año, no hace daño! (once a year, it doesn't hurt!)
Ah Ibiza, where the sunsets are as iconic as the DJ drops! Thanks for showcasing that Ibiza is not just about parties but it's also about the sunsets, cathedrals, tourist spots and a bunch of trendy beaches. I won't be surprised if I saw a seagull drop the mic after a particularly breathtaking sunrises and sunsets lol. But, one thing I'm certain right now after watching this video, I would love to showcase this place for my TV show, too!
I've followed this channel for years and the way it started off was so pretentious that i rolled my eyes. saying that, you actually went in with an open mind and found out that it's about understanding the culture of the place your visiting. i'm happy at the end you understood the location and had a great time! you also had fun!
Ibiza is deffo worth the hype for me, one of my favourite places in Europe. DC10 is an insane place always packed to the absolute brim but music is so on point 🔥
This is the type of content that I love too watch, Christian your videos are amazing, you know I also made my first travel vlog to Cuba! And i was nervous talking to a camera i have no idea how u do this so perfectly fine 😭keep up the great work!!!😃
The playground for the wealthy!🤑 Would love to experience it, but also pretty over the party stage. You must definitely do Madeira pls, would love a look into this place.
Nice video, though you missed the most emblematic of Ibiza and what make this island so famous internationally back in the ‘70. The chill out music in Café del Mar while watching the sunset. It is just magical!
Always enjoy your travel content with Ruby. You guys are so cute together. It makes us feel like we’re there with you. I went to Ibiza 8 yrs ago and had so much fun with my best-friend. I’m from the US, she’s French and well she def questioned my taste when I suggested Ibiza haha but once the trip ended she loved it and glad she didn’t listen to her friends and coworkers 😅. We had the best time of our lives exploring beaches, ate yummy tapas, danced the night away, explored the town much like you did. We’ve been to many places together and to this day, it’s still one of the best in our memory. I’m coming back to Ibiza next month and will visit Formentera this time. Looking forward to amazing Ibiza again!
THIS is exactly why I avoid dating French women. All the annoying friends and coworkers who would rather damper the woman's happiness so she can be miserable like them. Awful!
Hey Christian...that plant you liked is a Bougainville! They grow all over the world and like hot and dry weather but cannot take the cold. I am sure they grow in Bali! Cheers!
Thank you for your video, sit really represents what Ibiza is, I have been going since 2017 and this year I will make my 10th time going to the white island, just because I love the music and the clubs, but at the same time I love the culture, the beaches, the vibes, etc. This is truly a perfect video, couldn't expect less from you mister. Im sharing this video with all my friends!
I have been there in 1991 and it was so amazing 😻 met Niki Lauda at Pacha 😎 it was an unbelievable week with not many hours of sleep 😂 great video Christian 💪🏼 good memories come back
Thanks for the video. I think it shows a pretty fair picture of what Ibiza is during the summer. Such a pitty you couldn't go hiking though. I'm a Spanish guy who has been visiting Ibiza every year since 2006 and I'm in love with the island. You can get lost in the middle of the nature and enjoy its beautiful landscapes and, at the same time, you have the option to party at the best clubs in the world. And I think that is the possibility to do both what makes Ibiza so special to me.
it is totally worth the hype but overrated lately thanks to the IG influencers, not the same as it use to be for us Europeans a few years back, DC-10 is ridiculously crowded, you can't even move or breathe! Once you are out of that scene, the island is magical and makes you always come back, stay in the north next time, completely different vibes ;) Budget way to do it is to go in September-October to close the season. Nice video, I do get the point of it
Twice you’ve said Ocean when it’s the Mediterranean Sea. The purple flowers are bougainvillea and Bali has it every where. €2000.00 for the daybeds. Come to Mykonos you will pay more😊
LOVE YOUR STORIES BRO!!!! THAT HAD EVERYTHING I LOVE IN IT, BOATS, SAND, SUN, TUNES, GOOD FRIENDS, MEETING NEW PEOPLE..... GREAT JOB AND LOVE THE HUMOR!!! YOU ROCKED THAT WAKE BOARD!!!! LOL!
It is so pleasing that this video is of all the tourist traps both in Ibiza and Formentera, and does not show any of the essence of the islands. We live in a town south of Barcelona (Sitges), and have been to Ibiza/Formentera at least 12-15 times. Fortunately you did not mention any of the areas north of Ibiza, nor any place other than "Beso Beach" in Formentera. I noticed that your "paella" was made with frozen Australian Shrimp, and not any local seafood. ("Paella" is from Valencia and has only these ingredients; rabbit, chicken, and a bean called "Garrofa", and occasinally snails. All other rice dishes ARE NOT PAELLA, BUT "ARROZ DE...." Fortunately that way of cooking rice in both Ibiza and Formentera are the method used in the province of Alicante which produces the most variety and best rice dishes in Spain. For example "arroz de señoret", rice with shelfish and fish without their shelss or bones, "Arroz Negro", rice with cuttlefish and squid ink, "Arroz a Banda", rice with cuttlefish and always served after "Bullit de Peix".) You then were at "cala Gracioneta" and ate at another "tourist trap" for foreigners. I just reviewed their menu that does not include any local fish (yes but they have farm raised Norwegian Salmon), hamburgers, and steaks. Then you went "Blue Marlin", another tourist trap. OF COURSE THESE PLACES ARE VERY EXPENSIVE ! The next time that you go to eaither Ibiza or Formentera; go to a restaurant that offers "Bullit de Peix" which is one of the best possible meals in the world if it is done right. (this is not available in the tourist traps like "Blue Marlin", "Cala Gracioneta", or "Beso Beach" in Formentera. I know of many restaurants in both Ibiza and Formentera that serve this dish and local fish right on the beach, and are not tourist traps. These places do not offer STEAKS or hamburgers ! We have never been to a discoteque in Ibiza, but have attended many live music spots. The interior of the islands are incredible, and contain many small towns, valleys, and beautiful landscapes. It is great that you did not mention any of the places in either Ibiza or Formentera that are the essence of these islands. Keep up your travel videos that do not reveal the essence of the places that you are visiting. THANK YOU ! Mark
Okay, Mark! Proposition for you, I'll be in Spain tomorrow. Spouse is trying to convince me about Ibiza and I'm not wholly on board because of the tourist trap thing. We visit Spain one a year. Care to give some tips to people like yourself who won't go blasting your "secret sauce" to the whole world?
@@brittanyb.7781 I apologize for not responding previously. I highly suggest that you do not travel to Spain in August; but if you are in Ibiza I would suggest staying in Santa Eularia des Riu which is away from the tourist hordes, and still has places that maintain some of the rare essence of the island. I highly suggest that you travel to Spain during the last part of September and Spring. You can close your eyes and point at a map of Spain and find something incredible just about anywhere.
Ibiza is definitely a place that’s on my list to visit for sure, I am however leaving in 2 months for The Bahamas so hoping some of what I have learned in LCA will have the chance to be put to use!
@@lostleblanc That would be a dream come true for sure, This video was actually the first since I finished watching all of your previous videos and followed your story! Keep up the great work and looking forward to seeing more about the Lost Villa.
Amazing Video like always, I am visiting Ibiza since 20 years every year and you need to come back, you just missed to many really important spots! I was working on the island in many clubs plus finding my wife there and going now with my kids there :-) I can have some guesist everywhere for all the clubs so in case just let me know! Also missed out on some insane tapas ;-) and the more „secret“ spots like 4 example fish shack
Well done and I love your story telling. I've been there also and loved it, my favorite part of the trip was Formentera, which I was told in Europe they call it the "Spanish Caribbean".
Where did you stay? I want to be in the area with all the great clubs and nightlife...what part of Ibiza is it that you just highlighted with the clubs...TY
As someone that lives in Mallorca for 9 years I can tell you the population of spain despise Ibiza. They had a tough year last year as they had doubled the prices on every beach club and boat charter. Unfortunately greed has taken over which is a real shame.
Just visited, found a diversity of experiences - parties, beautiful spas, etc. so don’t be fooled that everything is a constant party, its just not accurate. A really beautiful place to visit.
Despite all the positve comments ,my point of view of Ibiza , nowerdays is the first place to avoid during the turist season. This Video creates a beautyfull illusion witch is not real if we go a little bit deeper. In my opinion the magic wonderland Ibiza during Summertime turns into hell from many point of views . My beloved Ibiza i love you infinite much 😉
Just visited, found a diversity of experiences - parties, beautiful spas, etc. so don’t be fooled that everything is a constant party, its just not accurate. A really beautiful place to visit.
Fabulous Ibiza is like the rest of Spain it has all kinds of culture and art entire old city/ dalt vila in Catalan is a Unesco Site tasty food and traditions and a lot of nightlife known around the World and of course great beaches as well the rest of Spain; the country of more blue flags of the World
Hmm, I took my kids there years ago and there’s plenty of affordable family resorts. You don’t have to indulge in the expensive nightlife, boat trips etc. the island is what you make of it. We had lunch in the same pizza place as Elle MacPherson one day
Ibiza had me begging for summer to come sooner than the rest of my unpaid fees. Looks like you've become younger out and about under the heat of the Mediterranean sun.