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Excesses in Ibiza: Children’s party on a yacht costs 100,000 euros

Celebrating a 13-year-old girl’s birthday aboard a luxury yacht in Ibiza for 5 days or a party in a villa on the island with 70 guests for 30,000 euros. These are some of the most luxurious events that he has shown Zara McDermott in the BBC documentary about Ibiza released last weekend.

The Girl Was 13 Years OldThe girl was 13 years old / BBC

In the first episode of this documentary series aired on British television, a concierge in Ibiza explains that “a lot of people, when they come on vacation here, don’t know where to start. We have a lot of high-end clientsso it is important that they are well taken care of and that everything goes as smoothly as possible.”

“When money is no object, this is the kind of party you can pull off,” he adds.

The documentary shows the party of Daisy, a girl who was given a surprise party with all the details for her 13th birthday. The event lasted an entire vacation, five days, and cost around 100,000 euros. “And this is not the most expensive party we have ever organized,” they explain in the report. “They have had parties that have cost more than 100,000 euros.”

The Event Was Held On A Yacht.The event was held on a yacht / BBC

According to the event company, demand for its services “has skyrocketed, especially in high season.”

Another party featured in the BBC series is that of a villa where there are 70 guests and more than 40 people working. The cost was around 30,000 euros. The party included fire-eaters, aerial artists and security personnel. “Anyone who is anyone is looking for an invitation to parties like this,” they tell the BBC.

British television centers this production, filmed over the course of 2023, on the luxury, the drugs and crimeshowing this side of the island to the young audience targeted by the third channel of the British Broadcasting Corporation.

Throughout four 45-minute episodesmcDermott goes deep into the bowels of the island, accessing luxury parties, the island’s nightclubs, yachts or villas where he follows the work of the concierges and accompanies the police, private detectives and emergency services in their work, always heavily influenced in summer by tourism.

For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.

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