When do you think the Ibiza season will start in 2020?

When do you think the Ibiza season will start in 2020?

  • May

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • June

    Votes: 5 1.9%
  • July

    Votes: 39 14.6%
  • August

    Votes: 46 17.2%
  • September

    Votes: 49 18.3%
  • October

    Votes: 9 3.4%
  • It won’t, 2021 at the earliest

    Votes: 119 44.4%

  • Total voters
    268
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The ferries or flights available to Ibiza this summer or September ?
You would think so judging by some recent articles in the local press like this one...

What I'm intriged about is how it's going to work because the Balearic gov't says there won't be rapid tests at the airports and ports to the arriving passengers...

In the meantime, the hoteliers are studying the possibility of doing rapid tests to their clients. What if they're postive? They're on the island already...

What a big mess!
 
You would think so judging by some recent articles in the local press like this one...

What I'm intriged about is how it's going to work because the Balearic gov't says there won't be rapid tests at the airports and ports to the arriving passengers...

In the meantime, the hoteliers are studying the possibility of doing rapid tests to their clients. What if they're postive? They're on the island already...

What a big mess!

OMG
 
I'm putting this in here too, it's a post I've done in the coronavirus discussion thread at the end of april

here's a theory - based on an 'all going well' scenario

  • mid may life slowly returns to ibiza with shops and first outdoor terraces of bars/restaurants opening
  • by mid june beaches are open and more places can open more of their shop/restaurant surfaces
  • by the end of june or start of july, all spanish territories are through the four phases and national tourism resumes. around the same dates the situation in lots of european countries has improved massively and EU decides to wait just a little more and then joint-open frontiers and airspaces at the end of july
  • first clubs might open in july, but it's in august when thanks to international travel the season properly gets going and more clubs open
  • season until halloween or later

I won't take it badly if in a few weeks you'll tell me I was wrong, but what if I'm right? ;)



I'll point out again that this is very much a best case scenario and any setback (second waves) might quickly end our hopes for a bit of season. but as of today, I am still hopeful that tourism will return in the second part of summer. the one thing I'm unsurprisingly least convinced about is the clubbing bit.
 
I'm putting this in here too, it's a post I've done in the coronavirus discussion thread at the end of april

here's a theory - based on an 'all going well' scenario

  • mid may life slowly returns to ibiza with shops and first outdoor terraces of bars/restaurants opening
  • by mid june beaches are open and more places can open more of their shop/restaurant surfaces
  • by the end of june or start of july, all spanish territories are through the four phases and national tourism resumes. around the same dates the situation in lots of european countries has improved massively and EU decides to wait just a little more and then joint-open frontiers and airspaces at the end of july
  • first clubs might open in july, but it's in august when thanks to international travel the season properly gets going and more clubs open
  • season until halloween or later

I won't take it badly if in a few weeks you'll tell me I was wrong, but what if I'm right? ;)


I'll point out again that this is very much a best case scenario and any setback (second waves) might quickly end our hopes for a bit of season. but as of today, I am still hopeful that tourism will return in the second part of summer. the one thing I'm unsurprisingly least convinced about is the clubbing bit.

I think it will go like this , without clubbing.Maybe a little clubbing outside closed rooms without dancing ( DJ , Tables with distance )
Better than nothing
Hope for next year with everything back
 
I'm putting this in here too, it's a post I've done in the coronavirus discussion thread at the end of april

here's a theory - based on an 'all going well' scenario

  • mid may life slowly returns to ibiza with shops and first outdoor terraces of bars/restaurants opening
  • by mid june beaches are open and more places can open more of their shop/restaurant surfaces
  • by the end of june or start of july, all spanish territories are through the four phases and national tourism resumes. around the same dates the situation in lots of european countries has improved massively and EU decides to wait just a little more and then joint-open frontiers and airspaces at the end of july
  • first clubs might open in july, but it's in august when thanks to international travel the season properly gets going and more clubs open
  • season until halloween or later

I won't take it badly if in a few weeks you'll tell me I was wrong, but what if I'm right? ;)


I'll point out again that this is very much a best case scenario and any setback (second waves) might quickly end our hopes for a bit of season. but as of today, I am still hopeful that tourism will return in the second part of summer. the one thing I'm unsurprisingly least convinced about is the clubbing bit.
This is the timeline I've been seeing as well. I'm guessing there will be covid antibody requirement and active covid testing requirement on arrival as well. If it's positive you'll be forced into mandatory quarantine where you are. Regardless of symptoms and planned holiday.
 
This is the timeline I've been seeing as well. I'm guessing there will be covid antibody requirement and active covid testing requirement on arrival as well. If it's positive you'll be forced into mandatory quarantine where you are. Regardless of symptoms and planned holiday.

No

No one would go to holiday. Test at departure maybe.
Who will pay the quarantine ? Have to find a plane back after quarantine ? How ?

If you are positive : Money back ? Own risk ?
 
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No

No one would go to holiday. Test at departure maybe.
Who will pay the quarantine? Have to find a plane back after quarantine? How?

If you are positive: Money back? Own risk?
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That's the point. If you can't prove you're not sick you can't go. I can see active covid testing prior to departure too. No one (airlines, countries, etc.) Is going to risk an infected individual exporting / importing covid. If people want to travel on planes internationally there are going to be lots of hoops to jump through.

Government mandated quarantine would be at your cost as you mare the decision to travel sick. Personal responsibility is going to be required by all
 
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