On Monday, 6th September, some of the restrictions affecting the Balearic Islands, specifically Ibiza and Formentera, were modified. Due to the fall in the accumulated incidence and hospital pressure on the islands, the Govern has relaxed the covid-19 restrictions.
Firstly, restrictions on non-cohabitants meeting at night have been eliminated in Formentera and Mallorca, previously prohibited between 2-6am (in Menorca, with a better epidemiological situation, they were already allowed). In Ibiza, meetings of people who do not live together are still prohibited from 2-6am, which means an extension of one hour (until now the restriction was from one in the morning).
Secondly, in Ibiza the maximum occupancy for tables or groups of tables is extended to eight people indoors and twelve outdoors, the same number that was already in force in Mallorca, Menorca and Formentera.
In Ibiza, the cut-off time for group social, cultural, sporting, leisure, restaurant and hotel activities goes from one to two in the morning for the island of Ibiza, unless local by-laws establish an earlier closing time. In the rest of the islands this cut-off time for group activities was already in force.
For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.