LOST iN Ibiza
LOST iN Ibiza
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DESCRIPTION
Ibiza. Ibiza has drawn free minds for decades. And the magnetism that has attracted people like Walter Benjamin, Roger Waters and the harbingers of hippy culture over the years still glows in the sand of the isle.
The Ibizan club scene exploded in the 1990s, but beyond the super DJs, there’s a year round community of creative internationals weaving a vital scene. Off-season and on-, visitors can discover stunning natural trails and villages suspended in time, eclectic live music experiences, a growing contemporary art scene and a fantastic array of fresh restaurants.
In Ibiza, LOST iN spoke to a music promoter and fashion designer couple, a curator of a forward- thinking art space, a private chef and cookbook writer, a rambler who knows the magical corners of the island and a pioneer who has helped shaped the clubbing scene since the 1970s. A journalist explores the changing myths surrounding Es Vedrà, the transcendental rock that’s provided inspiration for centuries, while a photo showcase highlights the golden era of Ibiza’s hippy chic. It’s all about original minds and the creative vibe. Get lost in the sights, sounds and flavours of the island. Get lost in Ibiza.
WHAT'S INSIDE
WHAT'S INSIDE
Farm-to-table restaurants, conceptual art on ancient ruins, hidden beaches, barbecues on the roadside, live music in old fincas...
Get lost in the paradise isle.
- Includes 5 long-form interviews with celebrated locals on their relationship with Ibiza and their absolute favourite spots on the island
- A selection of the hottest places to visit in two of the Ibiza's most charismatic areas
- A selection of our top picks for the entire island
- An in-depth story on Ibiza’s myths, legends and landmarks
- A showcase featuring photos from Ibiza’s 1980s heyday, documented by Armin Heinemann
- An original piece of fiction with beloved local beach Es Cavallet as the main character
- Shopping guide
The most virgin landscape I've ever encountered.
The most virgin landscape I've ever encountered.
― Walter Benjamin, 1932