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Ibiza Diary: News from Thursday, October 2, 2025

The German extreme swimmer Nathalie Pohl began her circumnavigation of Ibiza this morning at 7:30 a.m. in Figueretas. The project is considered one of the greatest challenges in long-distance swimming and is attracting international attention. Pohl aims to complete the entire island's coastline in a single run – without a break, accompanied solely by her team. Fans can watch the attempt live on Magenta TV track their route via Tracker With this launch, the athlete is writing a new chapter in extreme sports on Ibiza. 👉 Since MagentaTV on Ibiza is only accessible with a VPN, you can at least watch her Instagram Stories Watch some excerpts. Photo: Daniel Toni Jais.

• Two days after the torrential rains, Avenida Santa Eulària in Ibiza Town has reopened to traffic, initially only in the direction of the city center. This stretch was one of the hardest hit by the storm, which brought more than 300 liters of rain per square meter and temporarily obliterated the barrier between the road and the sea. Buses and vehicles over 3,5 tons remain banned from passing through to protect the road's stability. Since Tuesday, emergency services have been working around the clock to repair the damage and pump out the water. With the reopening of the main thoroughfare, Ibiza is slowly but noticeably returning to normality.

• Prostitution in Ibiza has largely shifted to the internet, where, according to sociologist Lluís Ballester, around 80% of the relevant websites run on servers in Great Britain. Platforms and apps enable a lucrative business for international networks that exploit women without the need for permanent structures such as clubs or apartments. Particularly problematic is that more than half of the ads on pornographic sites lead directly to offers of prostitution and are therefore also accessible to minors. Ballester warns of a growing normalization of aggressive sexual practices, while the number of women affected, especially from poor countries, is rising dramatically. He calls for stricter controls on digital platforms, social measures for prevention, and a societal shift in thinking to counteract the growing invisibility and spread of exploitation.

• Construction work on the much-criticized Cazadores roundabout, at the intersection of Santa Eulària, Sant Joan, and Sant Rafel streets, will begin on October 15th. With an investment of approximately eight million euros, this project is considered the most important road construction project of the current legislative period. The goal is to sustainably improve safety at one of the most dangerous points in the island's road network. Vice President of the Consell, Mariano Juan, emphasized in the plenary session that other infrastructure problems will also be taken into account. Road users are urged to be prepared for closures and possible diversions in good time.

• Thursdays in Ibiza traditionally represent big farewells – and on October 2, 2025, the island will host some of the most exciting closing parties of the season. Clubs and beach clubs will bid farewell to their residencies with long sets, iconic lineups, and a final blast of house, techno, Afro, R&B, and urban rhythms. From raw underground energy to luxurious beach vibes, the evening will offer a cross-section of what defined the summer of 2025. The clubs will rely on their signature features – from the cell phone ban at DC10 to the glamorous setting at Lío. It will be a night that once again reflects the island's diversity before the curtain falls on the season.

Closing dates on Thursday, October 2, 2025:

  • Solid Grooves – DC10 Ibiza
    Topic: “Enter The Dragon”, no phone policy
    Time: from 18:00 a.m
    Line-up: TBA
  • Defected – Pacha Ibiza
    Time: 23:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
    Line-up: Eats Everything – Masters At Work – Sam Divine B2B Low Steppa – Rio Tashan
  • ON111 – O Beach Ibiza
    Time: 13:00 p.m. - 22:00 p.m.
    Line-up: DJ Cameo – DJ Policy – ​​Sam Dungate – Albert Bache (live drums)
  • Weather – Lío Ibiza
    Time: 23:59 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
    Line-up: Nomis – Sylvain Armand – Ravens – Vito
  • Bâzâr by Sasson – Playa Soleil
    Time: from 13:00 a.m
    Line-up: Sasson – Gianni Romano – Kashovski – Johnnnne – Aura – Labench

• The road to Ibiza Airport remains closed because the damage caused by the heavy rains has not yet been fully repaired. The area around the Ses Salines roundabout toward Sant Jordi and Playa d'en Bossa is particularly affected. Drivers are forced to use alternative routes, such as the EI-700 toward Sant Josep and the EI-600 toward Sant Antoni. The section between Ibiza Town and the Can Cifre tunnel is also impassable. Authorities advise allowing extra travel time and only making essential journeys.


Live webcam over the rooftops of Santa Eulalia in Ibiza

What is the current weather like? Santa Eulalia? What does the sky look like and what is currently happening on the horizon?

Our existing live webcam has been upgraded to a live weather cam in Santa Eulalia and offers numerous time-based settings. You can view the last 15 or 30 minutes, as well as 1, 3, 6, 12, or 24 hours. Additionally, you can select the entire day, just sunrise or sunset, the previous night, or even the past week. The playback speed can also be adjusted.

For webcam.io Additional functions are also available.
With webcam.io/webcams/9blk1z/ Among other things, users can access complete time-lapse videos of an entire day as well as archived recordings from the last 14 days. The site also offers further viewing and filtering options and serves as a practical alternative if the Widget on our website Should it ever be unavailable – the view of Santa Eulalia remains possible at any time.



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Flightright – When passenger rights simply work

Flight delays, cancellations, or overbookings are unfortunately not uncommon. However, many passengers are unaware that they are entitled to compensation in such cases – and even fewer know how to pursue it. This is precisely where Flight right comes into play: a pioneer among legal tech companies and market leader in the field of air passenger rights.


Specialist in EU passenger rights since 2010

Since its founding in 2010, Flightright has pursued a clear goal: to help passengers assert their rights against airlines – quickly, easily, and risk-free. The legal basis for this is the EU Air Passenger Rights Regulation 261/2004, which, among other things, provides compensation of up to 600 euros for flight problems.

How Flightright works

Using the service is incredibly simple: Affected parties enter the key details of their flight online – within a few minutes, the system automatically checks whether a claim exists. If so, Flightright handles the entire process with the airline, including all legal steps. Even court proceedings can be conducted upon request – at no additional cost to the customer.

The highlight: Payment is only made if the claim is successful. If no payout is made, there are no costs. If compensation is successful, Flightright retains a commission from the compensation amount. This model ensures maximum fairness and transparency.

Retroactive up to three years possible

Many people don’t know that even flights that took place in the past can still be compensated – usually up to three years retroactively. It is therefore worthwhile to have older cases reviewed again.

How much is the compensation?

The amount of compensation depends on the flight route:

  • EUR 250 for short distances up to 1.500 km
  • EUR 400 for medium-haul flights between 1.500 km and 3.500 km
  • EUR 600 for long distances over 3.500 km

This usually requires an arrival delay of at least three hours – or a flight cancelled at short notice for which the airline is responsible.

Why Flightright?

What sets Flightright apart is not only its fair success model, but also its impressive success rate of around 99% in legal proceedings. With over 600 million euros in compensation payments enforced Flightright is one of the absolute pioneers in Europe.

The provider also scores points with transparent communication: The status of the case can be viewed online at any time – conveniently from the sofa or on the go via smartphone.

For all those who do not want to be left with the damage

No one should forgo their right to compensation just because the process seems complicated. With Flightright, asserting your rights is child's play – without any stress, paperwork, or legal fees. Anyone who has experienced flight trouble can now easily protect themselves and have their compensation pursued professionally.

Check here whether you are entitled to money – and in the best case scenario, receive compensation soon


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