The Sunday Telegraph - Sunday

Five ways to experience Ibiza when this is all over

- Pacha.com Abigail Lowe For the full guide to Ibiza see telegraph.co.uk/ tt-ibiza

h What better way to explore the island than in a beautiful Ford Mustang, cruising along the winding, tree-lined back roads with no agenda? Mustang Adventures’ rental cars come in dark green, baby blue and black, but for maximum muscle points it has to be the red 1965 convertibl­e V8, a machine that evokes all the glamour of a bygone era. mustangadv­entures.com h If dining is a sensory experience, then nowhere can send the eyes, ears and taste buds into overdrive quite like Los Enamorados. With a seaside location in Portinatx, Ibiza’s northernmo­st beach, the al fresco restaurant here is really something else. Arrive at sunset to see the sky blush pale pink, and order cocktails before tucking into dishes (above) including avocado gazpacho, tuna tartar and miso aubergine. losenamora­dosibiza.com h There’s a spiritual streak running right through the core of Ibiza, and claims of its magnetism, energy and appeal are rife. So when the full moon rises once a month, it’s an occasion lauded by yogis. In summer, head to Pure Seven Spa at Seven Pines Resort Ibiza, where full moon yoga takes place in the glass atrium foyer, with the mystical island of Es Vedra in the distance. Less hippy, more swanky, it is spirituali­sm for beginners. 7pines-ibiza.com h No sojourn to Ibiza is complete without a boat trip, and there are no better vessels for exploring than La Bella Verde’s fleet of ecocatamar­ans. All day trips come with snorkellin­g equipment and a fridge full of refreshmen­ts – and a homemade picnic can be thrown in at extra cost. Spend as much time as possible in the crystalcle­ar waters surroundin­g

Formentera, renowned for its beautiful beaches. labellaver­de.org h It’s fair to say that when Pacha Ibiza opened in 1973, it changed the clubbing landscape not only on the island, but all across the world. It started out as a traditiona­l farmhouse with a dance floor just outside Ibiza Town, but these days it’s a multimilli­on-pound superclub that not only attracts some of the biggest names in the internatio­nal electronic music scene, but also thousands of ravers keen to soak up clubbing.

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