Hi All
Long time lurker here but I thought I'd contribute a little bit as I'm in Ibiza now, and answer some of the questions I couldn't necessary find answers too. I'll probably dissappear again once I leave Ibiza lol.
I arrived in Ibiza today from 4nights in Barcelona. Staying at the Algarb in Bossa.
So here's my first observations.
Masks - loads more people wearing them in Barcelona than here. Most people aren't wearing them walking down the street in Bossa. No one is wearing them in bars or restaurants but it's 50/50 people putting them on to use the bathroom. Some staff members ask you to put them on others don't seem to care. In Barcelona everyone had them on walking down the streets, and going to the bathroom. Pools and on the beach's no masks really being worn. Everyone wears them in shops.
Social Distancing - There's zero social distancing going on once you're in the bars. People only seem to be SD'ing in shops, and queues. It was pretty much the same in Barcelona.
Hotels - Based entirely on my experience at the Algarb there's one way systems with allocated times for breakfast, lunch, dinner, etc. When you check in you have to pick an half hour time slot for when you will eat each meal. Meals are served a lot like in Toby Carverys in the UK, its a buffet but a server puts the food on your plate.
What's open - In bossa I'd say about 15% of places are open and so far everywhere is absolutely dead. Its sad to see to be honest. Tantra, Bora Bora, Joy, Top21 are all open but as mentioned they're completely dead. I've tried to add some pics and videos but they're all too big.
Dancing - I haven't seen any signs expressing no dancing, but no one is dancing. Everyone is just sitting at their table looking a bit bored. I'm going to Las Dalias later in the week I'm hoping dancing is allowed at least around the table.
Im planning to move on to the port area later so I'll add what's going on down there, and if there's anything specific you would like to know which you think I could find out for you just drop a message in here.
Ryan
Long time lurker here but I thought I'd contribute a little bit as I'm in Ibiza now, and answer some of the questions I couldn't necessary find answers too. I'll probably dissappear again once I leave Ibiza lol.
I arrived in Ibiza today from 4nights in Barcelona. Staying at the Algarb in Bossa.
So here's my first observations.
Masks - loads more people wearing them in Barcelona than here. Most people aren't wearing them walking down the street in Bossa. No one is wearing them in bars or restaurants but it's 50/50 people putting them on to use the bathroom. Some staff members ask you to put them on others don't seem to care. In Barcelona everyone had them on walking down the streets, and going to the bathroom. Pools and on the beach's no masks really being worn. Everyone wears them in shops.
Social Distancing - There's zero social distancing going on once you're in the bars. People only seem to be SD'ing in shops, and queues. It was pretty much the same in Barcelona.
Hotels - Based entirely on my experience at the Algarb there's one way systems with allocated times for breakfast, lunch, dinner, etc. When you check in you have to pick an half hour time slot for when you will eat each meal. Meals are served a lot like in Toby Carverys in the UK, its a buffet but a server puts the food on your plate.
What's open - In bossa I'd say about 15% of places are open and so far everywhere is absolutely dead. Its sad to see to be honest. Tantra, Bora Bora, Joy, Top21 are all open but as mentioned they're completely dead. I've tried to add some pics and videos but they're all too big.
Dancing - I haven't seen any signs expressing no dancing, but no one is dancing. Everyone is just sitting at their table looking a bit bored. I'm going to Las Dalias later in the week I'm hoping dancing is allowed at least around the table.
Im planning to move on to the port area later so I'll add what's going on down there, and if there's anything specific you would like to know which you think I could find out for you just drop a message in here.
Ryan