When the season settles and the island still belongs to itself.
There is a moment in Ibiza in June that the regulars know. Six in the evening. The light tilts. It turns gold — not the gold of postcards, but something denser, almost edible. Terraces open. The first dinner tables fill quietly. The coves of the north are still reachable on foot.
June is the month the island still belongs to itself. High season hasn’t consumed everything yet. The roads breathe. The restaurants answer their phones. And the houses — the villas we have been choosing for years — still hold that particular quality: they haven’t been worn out by summer yet.
« June in Ibiza is the only month when you can still feel like you’ve discovered something. »
What opens, what begins again
La Paloma in San Lorenzo reopens its garden. Can Caus returns to its village bistro rhythm. The CAN Art Fair takes over FECOEV from 25 to 28 June. And Sacbe Solstice Re.Union at UNIO facing Es Vedrà, 17 to 24 June — for those who know that the best nights in Ibiza don’t end in a club.
What we compose for you
A lunch at La Paloma followed by a hike to a northern cove that isn’t on Google Maps. An evening at the CAN Art Fair vernissage and the next morning at Atzaro in the orange groves. A villa in the north — white stone, pool, jasmine — with a Méhari waiting in the drive on the morning you arrive. Not a packed itinerary. A week that leaves room for the unplanned.
