Whether Ibiza ever went out of fashion is debatable, but there’s no question that the White Isle is currently enjoying something of a renaissance. It has witnessed a string of scene-shifting new openings—the luxe Six Senses in Portinatx, on the island’s north coast, just unveiled its chic Beach Caves, and the arrival of The Standard in the Old Town drew a fashionable crowd that included Harris Reed, Soo Joo Park and Shygirl to its rooftop for celebratory sundowners. And though Ibiza will forever be associated with hedonism, the original clubber’s paradise has much to offer a different breed of pleasure-seeker this summer. Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay is introducing conscious sexuality workshops and sound bath healing sessions as part of its Rooftop Summer Series; and Nanushka recently kicked off its first annual Sun Series—which is as much about wellness as it is art and fashion—at El Silencio.

All of this, coupled with the sense that we may have finally seen the back of travel restrictions (let’s ignore the spectre at the feast that is #airportchaos for now), is making the short hop to Eivissa a more beguiling prospect than ever. Designer Silvia Astore, who splits her time between London and her hideaway in the hills around Sant Josep de sa Talaia, has long been hooked on the free-spirited lifestyle unique to the island, and confirms it is humming with renewed energy this summer. “There has always been a hype on the island,” she says. “However it has definitely been thriving since after covid. There are new openings constantly, and now with many more fashion-based events we are definitely seeing a different crowd starting to discover the island’s magic.” Sure enough, model (and former British Vogue cover star) Mona Tougaard, shoe designer Amina Muaddi and Rihanna’s stylist Jahleel Weaver are just some of the industry insiders to have visited in recent weeks.
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Brand new for 2022, The Standard, which overlooks the castle in the Old Town, has already played host to bright young things like actors Florence Pugh, Sheila Atim and Will Poulter, and designers Maximilian Davis and Chet Lo. British Vogue’s own Rosie Vogel-Eades, global director of talent and casting, fell for the “cute rooftop bar and pool” when she checked in.

If you’re looking to get away from it all rather than dive headfirst into the heart of the action, choose one of the island’s charming agroturismos instead. Vogue contributor Pippa Vosper—who is among the recently converted, having visited for the first time for a wedding this spring—recommends Can Sastre (“chic and quiet and with the rustic decor I hoped to find on the island”), and has already earmarked Los Jardines de Palerm, a small boutique hotel in a 400-year-old finca in San José, for her next trip.
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This summer’s most in-demand lunch tables are at Jondal on the south of the island, where you might spy Kate Moss at the next table as you tuck into your langoustine and fries, and El Silencio, where the kitchen is overseen by Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco. (If you do score a reservation here, linger on after lunch—it’s one of Ibiza’s best spots to watch the sunset.) Astore – whose Kandy dresses in fruity shades have fans in Lila Moss and Florence Pugh – also recommends long-standing favourite Es Xarcu, and further inland, La Paloma and Cana Pepeta. Interiors enthusiasts should check out Amalur and Macao in Santa Gertrudis, and make time to hit up the boutiques in this pretty village afterwards.
Ibiza is also awash with less sceney (and, let’s face it, less expensive) spots for a long, lazy and low-key lunch. Head to Fish Shack at Talamanca for plump, fresh prawns and cold beer, says fashion features editor Laura Hawkins, who calls it a “perfect palate cleanser” after visiting Ibiza’s polished beach clubs. Elsewhere, authentic chiringuito Ses Boques is particularly beautiful and popular with locals, whi

le El Chiringuito is “a classic”, according to Rosie Vogel-Eades. “My favourite thing is the oyster shucker who walks from table to table,” she says. “I think he’s been there for 22 years now, an absolute Ibizan legend!”
Spa
The fashion crowd has already been gravitating to Six Senses this summer, where Loewe recently threw a party to celebrate its ongoing collaboration with the island’s original bohemian boutique, Paula’s Ibiza. (Incidentally, Net-a-porter.com has seen searches for Loewe X Paula’s Ibiza pieces spike by 130 per cent since April alone, so expect to see plenty of those basket bags and colour-block espadrilles on a lounger near you this summer.) But the real jewel in the resort’s crown? The spa, which Vogue’s European beauty and wellness director Jessica Diner name-checks as the best on the island. Its visiting practitioners include osteopath and acupuncturist Boniface Verney-Carron (who also happens to be Mr Arizona Muse), and breathwork expert Sapphire Leena, who was born and bred on the island. Explore the organic gardens after your massage and sea salt scrub—or just bliss out on one of the plush daybeds.
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As places to spend some quality time with your summer reading list go, they don’t get much better than Amante, near Cala Llonga. Book a lounger ahead of time and arrive early to get a good spot overlooking the stunning cove. Staff will be on hand to top up your rosé, so the only reason to move is for a dip.
Pack a towel in your beach bag and hop on the ferry for the 30-minute trip to the island of Formentera (or better yet, charter your own boat), a bohemian baby sister to glitzy Ibiza. Hire a bike once you get there to explore the glorious beaches – the almost Maldivian white sand of spots like Migjorn and Llevant put even Ibiza’s gorgeous coastline in the shade. When lunchtime rolls around, skip the famous but underwhelming Juan y Andrea (unless you’re on the hunt for an A-list sighting – virtually guaranteed on this terrace), and book a table at Beso Beach instead.
If you need a special outfit for a night out, make a beeline for Annie’s Ibiza in the Old Town, where Kate and Lila shop for designer vintage on family holidays. “It’s easy to lose hours rifling through the precious vintage dresses, as well as new season pieces selected by founder Annie Doble,” says British Vogue’s digital fashion writer Alice Cary. “When she’s not travelling, Doble is on hand to help you choose between sparkly Area looks, vintage slips and her own line of corseted minidresses. Some nights it’s open until the small hours, which is perfect in a fashion emergency—like when you make the spontaneous decision to hit the club.”