Top weekend plans in Ibiza and Formentera
The best plans for the weekend in Ibiza and Formentera involve a wide array of festivities, festivals, concerts, theater, cinema, dance, books, and social events. Everything is lined up for an action-packed weekend that promises to cater to a variety of interests and tastes.
Starting with the parties, you can choose to revel in the celebrations in Santa Eulària and Puig d’en Valls, where the locals are gearing up for a grand Sunday celebration. Not to mention the traditional Festa de Sant Esidre in Sant Josep. Festivals take center stage with the artistic Fantasía Ibiza Festival in Vila and the Spring Festival of Sant Antoni, which closes with the Rock Nights Festival headlined by Joe Crepúsculo.
For music enthusiasts, there’s a lineup of exciting concerts featuring Miguel Campello at Las Dalias this Thursday, the kickoff of Children of The 80’s with Los Secretos as special guests, and a Candlelight event on Sunday at Pereyra, featuring hits from Coldplay and Imagine Dragons, among many others. Theater buffs won’t be disappointed either, with performances like ‘El cornetí o la vida’ in Formentera on Thursday, ‘Corsairs’ on Saturday in es Caló de s’Oli, and ‘Pensionistas’ on Saturday in Can Ventosa.
Food lovers have a treat in store with two events scheduled for Saturday, including the fideuá contest in Puig d’en Valls and the Fira de la Patata Eivissenca in Sant Josep. In addition, Sunday marks the Day of Museums with open doors and guided tours available. The weekend also promises a lineup of cinema screenings, dance recitals, book presentations, excursions, art exhibitions, and various social activities to keep you engaged and entertained.
Friday kicks off with the Festes de Maig in Santa Eulària with a botanical watercolor workshop and continues with film screenings, theater performances, dance recitals, and a diverse musical program featuring artists like Miguel Campello and Hot Ice Collective. Attendees can also immerse themselves in a variety of conferences, including a series on the history of the island’s agriculture by Antoni Ferrer Abárzuza, organized by UOM.
The fun continues on Saturday with activities such as the Fantasía Ibiza Festival, aimed at fostering creativity and human connection through live art, street performances, music, comedy, and multimedia exhibitions. The Fiesta de la Primavera in Sant Antoni and Festa de Sant Isidre in Sant Josep offer additional entertainment with concerts, family-friendly activities, and open-door events. In terms of music, the lineup includes the popular Children of The 80’s event, rock, pop, and soul performances, and film screenings with engaging discussions.
In conclusion, this weekend in Ibiza and Formentera offers a diverse and exciting range of activities for everyone to enjoy, catering to a variety of interests and preferences, making it the perfect destination for a fun-filled and memorable weekend experience.