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Iconic Party Venues ​Ibiza Rocks And O Beach To Reopen On 1 July

Iconic Party Venues ​Ibiza Rocks And O Beach To Reopen On 1 July

Like many venues, the hotel was forced to closed to guests earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

Iconic party hotspots have started to announce reopening plans, with popular venues like Ibiza Rocks and O Beach revealing they'll both be welcoming punters back from 1 July.

Like many venues, they were forced to closed to guests earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but with Ibiza now set to allow international tourists back into the country, it looks like there's still hope for your summer season.

In a statement, Ibiza Rocks said: "Ibiza Rocks is delighted to be bringing good news from the White Isle. It's now been confirmed that Ibiza will allow international tourists this summer and the major airlines have announced they will operate direct flights to Ibiza from the UK from 1st July.

O Beach will be reopening to tourists in July.
O Beach

"The thought of getting to Ibiza this summer has fast gone from a dream to a reality with beaches, bars, beach-clubs and restaurants starting to open up for business, including Ibiza Rocks' legendary pool party venue and Ibiza Rocks beachside Bar & Diner in San Antonio.

"The challenges caused by Covid-19 mean Ibiza Rocks planned 2020 event schedule of headline pool party residencies including Craig David and Rudimental have had to be cancelled for June & July, but the innovative, leading youth travel brand has adapted the venue and operations to comply with new safety and social-distancing measures and will start a new series of events from 1st July with the brand new 'Poolside Sessions'.

"With sun-drenched beats delivered by a host of Ibiza Rocks favourite island heroes and special guest DJs, guests can expect feel-good vibes, friendly faces and an eclectic selection of sounds perfectly curated for days spent by the iconic sun-licked pool."

Ibiza Rocks confirmed the news today
Ibiza Rocks confirmed the news today

Andy McKay, Co-Founder & CEO, Ibiza Rocks Group, has confirmed that there will be parties held throughout the week when doors reopen, telling the Mirror: "We are back. We will run events seven-days-a-week from July 1."

Explaining that Ibiza Rocks will be 'totally socially responsible' to comply with struct with new rules, he added: "It won't be the exact product we presented to clubbers last summer, but it will certainly be a version of that."

In a statement, McKay promised 'good times' to come this summer, saying: "Like everyone in recent months, Ibiza Rocks' customers, whose risk profile is lower than most, have sacrificed their personal freedom massively.

"We are hugely passionate about youth and it is this generation that will be largely left to pay the enduring cost of this crisis and our customers will be amongst those that must live with the short, medium and long term consequences."

He added: "We simply can't wait to welcome people back to our wonderful island for lots of sunshine and good times with us this summer."

Other popular spots on the island are also revealing plans to reopen soon, with O Beach saying on social media it will be back in action from 1 July.

A statement on Facebook said: "Over the last few months we all did the responsible thing. We stayed safe, we rested, we brought music to you in new and exciting ways, and although very much apart we still found ways to unite."

It continued: "Your favourite day club is reopening next month, including some changes to ensure the health and safety of both our guests and staff and in order to respect social distancing, but you'll still be able to join us and relax poolside.

"We've missed you all and while the pace of our day-to-day events will temporarily be at a slower tempo than what you're used to, you can still expect the same luxury experience from us."

Featured Image Credit: Ibiza Rocks

Topics: UK News, Coronavirus