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Welcome to the LUXURY edition of Celebrity Magazine!
To our loyal readers, I would like to thank you all for supporting CELEBRITY Magazine, because without you, this very special edition would not be possible.
I’m immensely proud to present to you our Celebrity Magazine: Luxury Edition.
Having lived in Mallorca for more than 23 years I have seen many changes, especially in the real estate sector, and as the owner of Calvia Properties and portalreu.com, real estate is a true passion of mine. Branching out into the unknown territory of the publishing world was scary but thankfully has been so rewarding.
Although Mallorca has always been seen as an island of wealth and class, it is now taking things to new heights to add to these wonderful things we love about the island that make Mallorca and the Balearics so desired around the globe.
Celebrity Magazine exists because this island is not just a holiday destination. It is also a permanent residence, a home, for expats from all corners of the world that live so in harmony with the local community. With this in mind, and my strong belief that change is good, here at Celebrity Magazine we too have decided it’s time for a change. The slower and more relaxed pace of life that we have all become accustomed to in Spain means that we have been gifted the opportunity to seize this way of living and shine a spotlight onto everything that makes Mallorca so unique with our “coffee-table-ready”
Celebrity Magazine: Luxury Edition.
With the help of our wonderful writers and contributors we have been able to increase the content, so dive into the pages to discover interesting things about the island and everything that it has to offer.
We are proud to introduce to you Celebrity Magazine: Luxury Edition which will be in your hands in time to celebrate our 20-year anniversary. Although I can’t claim the rights to the birth of Celebrity Magazine (this comes with many thanks to Ken and Angie whose vision brings us to this pivotal moment
in the Celebrity Magazine history,) I can be proud of what has been achieved since they handed over the reins.
With some hard work, a huge amount of effort, and a few knocks along the way, I can put my name to the growth and expansion of Celebrity Magazine, together with my muchloved and ever-supportive business partners, Matthew Cull and Larrick Ebanks.
We are truly blessed with the talent that contributes to the magazine, our amazing team of writers, editors, photographers, video editors, graphic design specialists, presenters and everyone else who we consider as part of the Celebrity family are truly appreciated. A special thankyou to Ben Mulvey, our feature writer who has been with us since the beginning and leads the way with content, supporting everything we do.
I am humbled by the dedication and care everyone brings to the table, to bring you, our loyal readers, the Celebrity Magazine: Luxury Edition.
Our events have gone from strength to strength, our social media presence is expanding beyond all predictions and our CMTV YouTube channel continues to gain traction.
Lastly, I will finish as I started, by thanking you. You follow us, support us and prove to us that Mallorca is a place where friendships are made, and families are formed.
Please enjoy our new luxury edition, devour the new content from our writers and our carefully selected advertisers, and don’t forget to check out the links to our website and social media channels where you will find plenty more regular updates about island life and a whole lot more.
My thanks and gratitude, always,
Donna Suarez
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Bienvenido a la edición de lujo de la revista Celebrity
A nuestros leales lectores:
En primer lugar, quiero daros las gracias a todos. Sin vosotros, esta edición no hubiera sido posible.
Me siento muy orgullosa de poderos presentar nuestro Celebrity Magazine: Luxury Edition.
Habiendo residido en Mallorca durante más de 23 años, he podido observar muchos cambios, especialmente en el sector inmobiliario; y, como propietaria de Calvia Properties y de ortalreu.com, el mundo de la inmobiliaria es mi gran pasión. Por ello, haber salido de mi zona de confort hacia el mundo editorial me intimidó un poco al principio, pero por suerte ha resultado ser una experiencia altamente satisfactoria.
Mallorca siempre se ha percibido como una isla de gran clase y riqueza y es fantástico poder mostrar todos los aspectos que nos enamoran de esta isla y que hacen que Mallorca y las Baleares sean tan admiradas por el mundo entero.
Celebrity Magazine existe porque esta isla no es solo un destino turístico. Es el lugar de residencia permanente de muchos extranjeros de todo el mundo, quienes han hecho de ella su hogar, viviendo en armonía con la población mallorquina. Teniendo esto en cuenta, y convencida de que todo cambio es bueno, en Celebrity Magazine hemos decidido que es hora de cambiar un poco. Esta gran calidad de vida, más tranquila y menos ajetreada, que disfrutamos en la isla nos brinda la oportunidad de poner el foco en lo que hace de Mallorca un lugar único: nuestra edición de lujo Celebrity Magazine Luxury Edition.
Con la ayuda de nuestros fabulosos autores y colaboradores hemos logrado ampliar el contenido, por lo que os invitamos a hojear sus páginas y descubrir todas las cosas maravillosas e interesantes que nos ofrece esta isla.
Asimismo nos enorgullece el hecho de que esta edición de lujo Celebrity Magazine Luxury Edition servirá para conmemorar
nuestro vigésimo aniversario. Aunque no formé parte de sus albores (aprovechando esta oportunidad para agradecer a Ken y a Angie su visión original, que nos ha llevado a este importante momento en la trayectoria de la revista), me siento satisfecha de lo que hemos conseguido desde que tomamos el mando.
Con un gran esfuerzo, tesón y algún contratiempo que otro, he jugado un importante papel en el crecimiento y la expansión de Celebrity Magazine, junto con mis queridísimos y muy valorados socios Matthew Cull y Larrick Ebanks.
Tenemos la fortuna de contar con gran talento entre nuestros colaboradores. Ben Mulvey, nuestro articulista principal, ha estado con nosotros desde el primer día, dirigiendo contenidos y apoyando todo lo que hacemos.
Nuestro fantástico equipo de colaboradores, editores, fotógrafos, editores de video, diseñadores gráficos, presentadores y todos los demás que forman parte de la familia Celebrity realizan una inestimable labor.
Me abruma la dedicación y la atención que todos han prestado para hacer llegar a vuestras manos este Celebrity Magazine: Luxury Edition.
Nuestros eventos han tenido gran éxito, nuestra presencia en las redes sociales se está extendiendo más allá de todo pronóstico y nuestro canal CMTV YouTube continúa cosechando espectadores. Por último, terminaré expresando de nuevo mi agradecimiento. Nos seguís, nos apoyáis y nos demostráis que Mallorca es un lugar donde se forjan amistades y se forman familias.
Espero que disfrutéis de nuestra nueva edición de lujo, leáis con interés el contenido de nuestros colaboradores y exclusivos anunciantes, y no os olvidéis de los enlaces a nuestra página web y redes sociales donde podréis recibir más noticias, información de interés y mucho más.
Profundamente agradecida a todos,
Donna Suarez
Willkommen bei der ‘LUXURY Edition’ des Celebrity Magazine!
20 unvergessliche Jahre.
Ein herzliches Danke an unsere treuen Leser. Es ist eine Zeitreise, die uns mit Stolz erfüllt, wenn wir auf die vergangene Jahren zurückblicken und sehen, wie aus einem bescheidenen Anfang eine etabliertes Life-Style-Magazin für Meldungen zu regionalen und überregionalen Themen geworden ist. Aus diesem besonderen Anlass freue ich mich Ihnen unser Luxus-Ausgabe zu praesentieren.
Mallorca war schon immer eine Insel des Reichtums und der Klasse und geht es jetzt in neue Dimensionen, um diese wunderbaren Dinge, die wir an der Insel lieben und die Mallorca und die Balearen weltweit so begehrt machen, noch zu verstärken.
Das Celebrity Magazine gibt es, weil diese Insel nicht nur ein Urlaubsziel ist. Sie ist auch ein ständiger Wohnsitz, ein Zuhause, für Auswanderer aus allen Ecken der Welt, die harmonisch mit der lokalen Gemeinschaft leben. In diesem Sinne und in der festen Überzeugung, dass Veränderungen gut sind, haben auch wir hier beim Celebrity Magazine beschlossen, dass es Zeit für eine Veränderung ist. Das langsamere und entspanntere Lebenstempo, an das wir uns alle in Spanien gewöhnt haben, bedeutet, dass wir die Gelegenheit bekommen haben, diese Lebensweise zu nutzen und mit unserem Celebrity Magazine dazustellen, was Mallorca so einzigartig und lebenswert macht.
Obwohl ich nicht die Rechte an der Geburt des Celebrity Magazine für mich beanspruchen kann (dies ist Ken und Angie zu verdanken, deren Vision uns zu diesem entscheidenden Moment in der Geschichte des Celebrity Magazine geführt hat), kann ich stolz auf das sein, was erreicht wurde.
Mit harter Arbeit, großem Einsatz und Rückschlägen auf dem Weg, kann ich das Wachstum und die Expansion des Celebrity Magazine zusammen mit meinen sehr geschätzten und stets unterstützenden Geschäftspartnern Matthew Cull und Larrick Ebanks sehen.
Wir sind gesegnet mit Talenten, die zum Magazin beitragen, und wir schätzen unser großartiges Team von Autoren, Redakteuren, Fotografen, Videoredakteuren, Grafikdesignern, Moderatoren und allen anderen, die wir als Teil der Celebrity-Familie betrachten, sehr. Ein besonderes Dankeschön geht an Ben Mulvey, unseren Feature-Autor, der von Anfang an dabei ist und uns mit seinen Inhalten bei allem, was wir tun, unterstützt.
Unsere Veranstaltungen werden immer erfolgreicher, unsere Präsenz in den sozialen Medien übertrifft alle Erwartungen und unser CMTV-YouTube-Kanal gewinnt immer mehr an Zugkraft. Abschließend möchte ich mich bei Ihnen bedanken, wie ich begonnen habe. Sie folgen uns, unterstützen uns und beweisen uns, dass Mallorca ein Ort ist, an dem Freundschaften geschlossen und Familien gegründet werden.
Genießen Sie unsere neue Luxusausgabe mit neuen Inhalte unserer Autoren und unserer sorgfältig ausgewählten Inserenten, und vergessen Sie nicht, die Links zu unserer Website und unseren Social-Media-Kanälen zu besuchen, wo Sie viele weitere regelmäßige Updates über das Inselleben und vieles mehr finden werden.
Mein Dank und meine Anerkennung, wie immer......
CALVIA VILLAGE
Donna Suarez
Celebrity Magazine Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Can it really be twenty years ago? I can see it now. Turquoise sea shimmering, sun warm on my back, toes dug snugly into the sand, sipping champagne on Portals Beach. Nothing special about that. We spent most summer Sundays with Ken and Angela Ross lazing on the beach. But that particular Sunday Ken and Angela were eager to disclose the vision of their new concept. A glossy coffee-table Mallorca magazine, filled with photos of local events and visiting celebrities. Ken, a longtime top fashion, glamour and showbiz photographer, was incredibly well connected with international celebrities while his wife Angie, a former top model, was the ideal partner for top beauty tips and gossip. As we brainstormed, the seed of Celebrity Magazine was born.
By Laura Stadler
“Working for two Mallorca newspapers, we were constantly reminded of the need for a publication featuring solely the social events of the island. Mallorca was now going through an amazing transformation. It was becoming the new trendy and glamorous Mediterranean location for top restaurants, bars and designer shopping, all set against a backdrop of white luxury villas and sleek superyachts” explained Ken. “With help from a prominent business couple, Tony and Margaret Whittaker, who also offered the use of office space, Angela and I were soon ready to launch the product of many hours of hard work and research; the first glossy edition of ‘Celebrity Magazine’. A Mallorca style publication of the already established and popular ‘Hello’. It surely hit the mark as they liked us enough to buy some of our stories.”
The magazine was an immediate success, with copies disappearing within minutes of them going on display. As these photos highlight, the
magazine indeed went on to document through its glossy pages a unique era in Mallorca’s history.
The only downside was the end of our Sundays on the beach! This was a result of Ken and Angie’s mantra that no Mallorca occasion could be complete without Celebrity present. Thus they were too busy rushing from party to event, with Ken clutching his trusty camera, Angie close behind with pen and notepad, for further relaxing beach days.
Mallorca was in its heyday. The island packed with beautiful people. The summers saw Hollywood A listers, politicians, famous sportsmen and women, and even royalty flock to our shores. It was the place to be and the place to be seen. Elizabeth Taylor, Rod Stewart, Cliff Richard and Goldie Hawn, to name but a few, would be sure to drop anchor in Mallorca during their exotic Mediterranean cruises. As the movers and shakers moored their super yachts for a Mallorcan night out,
Celebrity would be waiting for them. No local party or charity event was of any worth without Celebrity in attendance. Ken, would busily snap glamorous partygoers eager to be highlighted in the new magazine. Guests would then wait with anticipation for the next edition, excited to see whether they would be included on one of its shiny pages. It was the magazine for the island; its pages where locals could mingle freely with top celebrities. Those were the days of baby boomers at the height of their partying days. A joyous time captured by Celebrity. There was plenty of madness and impromptu dancing with so many clubs and bars. However, Wellies was always the most popular Puerto Portals haunt. Always buzzing and ready to accommodate those up for one last drink or two before calling it a night. It was the place where particularly the British would gravitate and know they would feel amongst friends. Top celebrities, even Princess Diana would drop in for a Wellieburger
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while Julian Lennon, son of legendary Beatle John, was also a frequent visitor. Usually accompanied by his remarkable mother Cynthia, who had enthralling life stories to impart. Pirates annual Charity Premiere, in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital, would also attract a host of popular celebrities, including many of the EastEnders cast. Most of them rounded up by Steve McFadden (aka Phil Mitchell), who was a local himself, owning a home on the island. Considered one of the biggest Mallorca annual events, it was the hottest ticket in town. Indeed, such was the generosity that between 2004 and 2016 Pirates raised an incredible for 738,744€ for GOSH. However, local charities also benefitted. In 2014 they divided 25,275.12€ between 5 charities, GOSH, Cancer Research Group Mallorca, Milk on Mondays (Mediterranea), Son Espases Children’s Ward and Stop FA. Each benefitting to the tune of 5,055.03€. In 2015 the Pirates event raised 32,703.62€ with 8,175.91€
for each of their 4 chosen charities: GOSH, Son Espases Children’s Ward, The Salvation Army and the Shambhala Fundacion. The final Premiere in 2016 raised 54,080.13€ with each of their 5 charities: GOSH, Son Espases, Help for Heroes, Bloodwise and the Lions Mallorca receiving 10,816.03€.
Apart from glamorous photos, Celebrity would also conduct in depth one-on-one interviews to fill the summer edition. I particularly remember spending time with the much-loved Barbara Windsor
when, sadly, I detected the first signs of her dementia. I was impressed by the way the cast rallied round to cover her moments of confusion. “I’m a professional, an old trooper” she told me as she squeezed my hand. She took a deep breath, pulled back her shoulders, smiled and went on to do all that was expected of her.
In August 2007, Margaret and Tony Whittaker opened their elegant Mood Beach Club in Puerto Portals staging the glitziest party of the decade, attended by VIP’s including Hollywood golden couple Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell. This elegant and stylish venue, with panoramic sea views, went on to host some of the most prestigious events to fill Celebrity pages.
Ever the professional, Ken never missed a photo opportunity. At the lavish summer opening of Nikki Beach, I watched in amusement as he walked straight into an ambush. Amid great fanfare, an impressive army of hunky men marched into the throng. It
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Photograph by Ken & Angela Ross
Michael Douglas & Catherine Zeta Jones
Ken and the King
Photograph by Ken & Angela Ross
was quite a sight. Bearers dressed as gladiators, carried their casket, filled to the brim with dozens of bottles of champagne. Ken threw down his canape and rushed to follow the parade. He was so busy snapping photos, he failed to spot the bottles being hoisted aloft and shaken vigorously. Within seconds a cascade of bubbles had totally drenched him. Once his precious camera had been wiped down and he
had been provided with a dry t-shirt, he was remarkably unfazed and cheerful. “I got some amazing shots!” was all he said.
Celebrity’s success was endorsed by none other than Spain’s former King, Juan Carlos I. Covering the annual Puerto Portals Breitling Royal Yacht Regatta, Ken and Angie found themselves amongst a large jostling crowd of world media and elbows-out paparazzi, with
little chance of getting close enough to the King for that special snap. However, to their amazement the King singled them out and walking towards them, shook their hands, asked about their new magazine, and wished them luck. This began a unique relationship with the King, who later was to wave them through his army of tight security for exclusive photos.
“King Juan Carlos stood smiling
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Photograph by Ken & Angela Ross
Patrick Swayze and Claire Sweeney with Angela
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Photograph by Ken & Angela Ross
Photograph by Ken & Angela Ross
Photograph by Ken & Angela Ross
Anthea Turner with Grant Bovey
Jess Conrad with two of the Eastenders cast
Wellies closing
amongst his six companions. Unbelievably the King then suggested we take an exclusive photograph for our Magazine, laughingly pointing his finger at us and telling us it had to be for the front cover,” reminisced Ken. However, after 16 hectic years, ill health started to take its toll on Ken and Angie and they decided to sell up and move to Eastbourne, ensuring they stayed close to the sea.
Thus in early 2018, Celebrity was given a new lease of life. Initially the takeover was to be a joint effort, but the proposed partnership didn’t work out, leaving Donna Suarez to take over the reins single handedly. However, ever the business entrepreneur, within 12 months she had recruited Directors Matthew Cull and Larrick Ebanks to make the leadership team complete. This dynamic trio embarked on their
journey as new custodians of the beloved Celebrity Magazine.
The team got to work quickly as the magazine was soon hauled into the digital age, while still maintaining the original feel of the printed product.
“As many people do, I hold Celebrity Magazine close to my heart, and with such fond memories, I wanted to continue the good work that Ken and Angie had devoted so much of their
The late Robert Winsor MBE, seen here with his wife Maria and friends, who was another icon of the island. His annual celebrity charity golf tournament at Bendinat Golf Club grew to become one of the biggest fundraising events in Europe, raising nearly a million euros for Mallorca’s under privileged children, proud to be able to change so many lives for the better.
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Photograph by Ken & Angela Ross
Photograph by Ken & Angela Ross
Exclusive Celebrity photo of King Juan Carlos and regatta competitors
lives.” Donna explained. “It was a brave decision to make, as my current businesses Calvia Properties and Portal REU were thriving. But my extensive knowledge of the real estate sector motivated me, knowing that publicity is one of the most important factors, not just for real estate, but for businesses in all sectors. Armed with that knowledge, I knew that a magazine that promoted Mallorca businesses, together with great content, plus the advantages of adding the online presence was sure
to be a huge success. I wasn’t wrong. But most definitely I needed experts in the marketing and publishing world on board. Matthew and Larrick are an amazing asset to the company, and together with a fantastic team of writers and designers, we catapulted Celebrity Magazine into the 21st century.
Now six years in, I’m proud to say, be it online or in print, we have one of the islands most read magazines. Moving with the times, Celebrity has diversified to include a strong online presence
at celebritymallorca.es. This includes a monthly digital newsletter, CMTV YouTube channel and more recently we have started producing popular podcasts. Not forgetting Celebrity ‘Nice To Meet You’ networking and other exciting events.“
Certainly, guided by this enthusiastic progressive team, Celebrity Mallorca looks set to expand further and continue to be enjoyed by the island for many years to come.
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Photograph by Ken & Angela Ross
Photograph by Ken & Angela Ross
Photograph by Ken & Angela Ross
Eastenders supporting Pirates charity event
Julian with Sid Owen ( Eastenders )
Goldie Hawn with T.M Whitaker ( Mood gala opening )
Meet The KinsellasA Look Back Through the Pages
Regular readers of Celebrity Magazine will no doubt be familiar with Drs Martin & Hanna Kinsella. Since the very beginning of Celebrity’s reincarnation, this impressive couple have been in every edition keeping us up to date with their increasingly busy lives. For this special edition, I spoke to Hanna and Martin to look back through the pages at what they have achieved over the last few years and to find out what they are doing next…
by Ben Mulvey
I had met Martin several times at social events in Mallorca through mutual friends before I ever interviewed him. I knew he was a doctor and that he specialised in aesthetics but I wasn’t really sure what that meant. Over the years since I have learnt a lot about this ever-changing industry and realise quite how complex it is and how many people rely on these treatments for their self-esteem, physical improvements, and general wellbeing.
Through his re-enhance clinics in Hale
and here in Mallorca, Martin offers a wide variety of treatments ranging from standard botox, dermal fillers and laser hair removal to much more complex treatments including hormone therapies and non-invasive surgeries. Martin prides himself on staying at the top of his game and keeping himself well-informed about the latest products and technologies to offer his clients the very best treatments.
Already knowing Martin, I had still never met Hanna but when I finally did we instantly
hit it off. This confident woman fills the space she is in with an effervescence that instantly captures your attention - and her distinctive accent and voice certainly help! The first time I interviewed her, we were mainly talking about her recent ‘role’ on ITVBe’s The Real Housewives of Cheshire. As the UK’s answer to the successful franchise in various states and cities in the US, this show proved an instant hit. With less screeching and name-calling for the slightly more expressive Americans, this show featured successful women going about their daily,
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if not somewhat glamorous, lives in the sought-after area of Cheshire in the north of England.
What instantly struck me with Hanna was that she seemed unfazed by the prospect of being on a show that millions would tune into, her confidence apparent even then. Perhaps this has something to do with the success she has built for herself in her career as a dentist. As owner of Kiln Lane Dental in St Helen’s in the UK, Hanna is an expert in prosthodontics, cosmetic dental treatments
such as Invisalign, composite bonding and veneers and non-surgical aesthetics.
One of the very first articles we wrote about the couple was about their wedding day, a fairytale event with everything you would expect from a couple who value perfection. Shortly after this article, we followed up with the news that Hanna and Martin were expecting their first child and a few editions later, baby Maximus was here. Balancing parenthood with a TV career, and two busy individual careers was initially a challenge to the new parents but they took it all in
their stride and managed to find the perfect balance between work life and home life.
At the same time as raising their new baby, the couple launched the Dr Kinsella Skin range of products designed and trialled by Martin in his clinic in Hale. The range is part of Martin’s mission “to tackle the ageing process from a clinical viewpoint”. The range has proved hugely successful and has featured in the British press and even on QVC with Martin discussing the various benefits of these fantastic products.
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As Martin had a skincare range, it was only right that Hanna should have a dental care range and so Icy Bear was born. Icy Bear is a range of products that not only whitens teeth but also helps protect against cavities and includes whitening strips, toothpaste, mouthwash and toothbrushes, all designed by Hanna. A short while after the launch of Icy Bear’s main range, Hanna launched
Icy Bear Cubs for kids with a selection of products made specifically for children. The range was launched alongside an app for parents to download for their kids that encourages them to brush their teeth and make the whole process fun. The range has proved successful beyond Hanna’s initial dreams and is now sold in Harrods!
With one child, two product lines and their respective careers keeping them busy, it was a surprise when Hanna told me she was pregnant, just a few months after Max was born. Little Kimia came into the world with her thick head of hair and beautiful eyes and joined this little family. Max and Kimia are so close in age that they are often mistaken for twins and play together happily and have
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completed Martin and Hanna’s lives. So, what does the future hold for this family? With their businesses running well and the children happy, the couple have decided to make the move to Mallorca and raise their children here. Although they will keep one foot firmly in the UK, they will move over to the new home that they are building on the island as soon as it is completed next year. Martin will continue to see his patients in the UK but will grow the clinic here in Santa
Ponsa to provide even more services. The kids will benefit from an outdoor lifestyle, the languages they will learn and the new experiences that they will have as expat children.
I’m sure between now and then, Hanna and Martin will have something else exciting going on in their lives and, as always, we will cover this in the magazine. Until then, keep an eye on their social media platforms and follow them through Celebrity!
Martin’s clinic, Re-Enhance Medicina Asthetica is located on Avenida del Rey Jaime I, 108 in Santa Ponsa and enquiries and appointments can be made by contacting info@re-enhance.com. To find out more about Dr Kinsella Skincare visit www. drkinsella.com and for everything Icy Bear Dental head to www.icybeardental.com. Find both Hanna and Martin on Instagram @hannamiraftab and @drmartinkinsella.
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MARKET KITCHEN IN SANTA CATALINA
The Finest British Cuisine in Your New Favourite Restaurant…
Palma has grown over the last few years to become one of the hotspots of gastronomy in Spain with international cuisine now available on all street corners around the island. Even supermarkets have realised that tastes are changing and people are searching for new flavours to keep them satisfied. With so many options now available, these globe-trotting flavour-seekers are slowly forgetting humble British cuisine. Still, Palma may have found a way to turn this all around in the form of Market Kitchen in Santa Catalina.
by Ben Mulvey
Market Kitchen has quickly become the go-to restaurant for those seeking a truly British experience with an extensive menu of delicious food, a quirky interior reminiscent of a London bistro and the friendliest of owners, Rob and Amber. Step through the doors, past the motorbike parked outside, and the first thing you will see is a beaming smile as Amber greets you and steers you
towards your table. If you can pull your attention away from the gorgeous and effervescent Amber for just a second, you will quickly be drawn to the amazing artwork and objet d’art around the room - a carefully chosen exhibition of pieces that Amber and Rob both love and admire.
Now you’ve taken in your surroundings you will find yourself asking the same question
that Matthew and I found ourselves asking when we enjoyed an incredible lunch at Market Kitchen - can we eat it all, and now!? As you peruse the cocktail menu, Amber is on hand to recommend some of her latest cocktail concoctions, and if you’ve met her before then she will remember what it is that you like and make some suggestions. Sip on the best margarita in Palma or
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try a blackberry gin bramble (these are dangerously drinkable!) and dive into the menu.
We were fortunate enough that Rob had already pre-selected a smorgasbord of the best things on the menu for us to get an idea of the variety that the kitchen has to offer and with all of his experience cooking around the world, having cooked for the Royal Family, published some books and appeared on TV, we weren’t disappointed - just a few kilos heavier!
To kick things off we were served a beautifully creamy burrata with a homemade tomato ketchup style sauce and basil, followed by the flakiest of sausage rolls with an apricot chutney, a watermelon and feta salad made with fresh ingredients from the market next door, and serrano ham with a parmesan crisp. Considering this was just to “kick things off”, the portions were generous and
every ingredient on the plate was served there to complement everything else.
Next up, some of the best serrano ham I have ever tasted - salty, crispy and packed with that punchy flavour that only serrano offers - and served with a sweet melon from the island.
Already in our element with the flavours of each of these dishes, everything is served like a work of art with the presentation as important to Rob as the food itself.
As our wine glasses were filled with a smooth Albariño, Albamar, that was provided to Market Kitchen by our lovely friends at the Wine Industry, Rob appeared with more food and if the starters were the opening credits, we were certainly into the main event now!
The first thing that caught our eyes was the big fluffy pastry on top of what we discovered was a creamy chicken and mushroom pie served with carrots poached in beef stock and potatoes. A simple comfort food like
this was amplified by subtle flavours, delicate combinations and just the right amount of naughtiness to make it delicious. I also discovered that chicken crackling is my new favourite food and I shall hold Rob fully responsible if my bikini body suffers in 2024! Galician beef with horseradish crisps was the next dish to arrive which had all of the textures that beef should have and a pickled, almost peppery taste that worked wonderfully after the creaminess of the chicken pie.
And then the pièce de résistance, the fish and chips. If ever there was a chance that this humble dish was losing popularity, set Rob on the case and it will soon be at the top of everyone’s favourites list! This fish and chips is without fail the best fish and chips I have ever eaten and Matthew, between mouthfuls, told me that he agreed wholeheartedly. The batter was crispy but not heavy, the fish flaky
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but not oily and the flavour incredible. Even the ‘boring’ little garden pea got a glow-up with its own space on the table and all of the sides stood their ground.
Practically bursting from all of the food but in a slight daze at just how good everything was, we carried on tucking into the red wine, a rioja called Maisulan El Hondon which was smoky with a black fruity taste and some subtle spices.
Thinking that we couldn’t possibly eat again, out came Rob with the next array of beautiful dishes. Too good to neglect, we picked up our forks and dug into a Caesar salad with crispy chicken, the coveted chicken skin, and a light Caesar sauce. This was quickly followed by confit duck with seasonal figs and oranges and a cauliflower dish with Asian spices, salsa verde, harissa and tomatoes - a dish that Rob discovered during his time in Tel Aviv. With Rob’s promise that this was our last dish, we finished off this marathon of deliciousness with a Galician pork dish made with 30-day
matured pork that is chestnut fed and served with caramelised lemons, figs, ricotta and mint. Every single dish was an experience in itself with such unique flavours but somehow everything seemed to flow together in a culinary symphony that was as much a treat for the eyes as for the tastebuds.
Amber and Rob have become friends over the handful of times that I have been to Market Kitchen but even if it is your first time visiting the restaurant, they take the time to come and speak to you. If you have read the local press recently, you will see that this couple have battled red tape beyond anyone’s wildest dreams on the island but have fought through and come out the other side victorious. As Confucius said, “Humility is the solid foundation of all virtues”, and Amber and Rob are the epitome of this as they open up with fresh smiles, unrivalled gratitude and the strength to continue.
As Rob brought out some of the incredible desserts we chatted about what it is the
Market Kitchen is all about. Quality ingredients, locally sourced meat and veg, and a bit of a twist on even the basic dishes are what Rob tells me he holds as his main vision and his experience means that he does this in a way that appears effortless but has taken years to perfect.
After a few hiccups (that turned into fullblown coughs at points!) that they have now valiantly battled, Market Kitchen is going from strength to strength and is establishing itself as one of the main hotspots on the gastronomic scene on the island.
If you haven’t already, make a reservation and head to this incredible place for food you won’t forget, owners that will become friends, and some of the best cocktails around!
You can find Market Kitchen at Plaça de la Navegació, 5 next to the Santa Catalina Market. Check out their socials @ marketkitchenpalma or call them to book your table.
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THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE CONTROVERSIAL IN FASHION AND LIFESTYLE
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Amanda Zips It Up brings together some of Amanda’s experiences, observations, travels and fashion likes and dislikes. Thankfully, containing more “likes” than the “dis” variety.
Amanda spends her time in London, Mallorca and Ibiza researching fashion from every angle. Zips It Up is a part tongue-in-cheek, part brutally honest look at this world that she inhabits. From the Fashion Week catwalks of London, New York, Paris and Milan to the backstreet boho boutiques of Palma and the Balearic beaches of Ibiza, it’s all here. Enjoy.
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The Shirt Dress
a timeless and stylish classic
Where does the shirt dress come from?
Did you know that it was Queen Marie-Antoinette who put the shirt dress on the fashion map?
Surprising, right? On a beautiful summer’s day in the 1770s, M-A wore a simple white cotton dress (much lighter and more comfortable than the gowns of the time) and it quickly became popular. So, it’s no exaggeration to say that this is a timeless classic.
They’re simple, elegant and comfortable and come in all sorts of colours and styles. Long, mid-length or short, short or long sleeves, denim, neutral or printed. The choice is yours. From Palma and Ibiza to London and Los Angeles, you’re guaranteed to encounter the shirt dress every summer - without fail, whilst other fashions come and go. Think Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and The City and you’ll be able to envisage this iconic piece immediately. It suits every shape and size and always oozes class and sophistication. What’s particularly great about the shirt dress is that you can create an infinite number of looks with it.
I suggest three ways to wear one:
1. CASUAL
For a casual look, a short-sleeved shirt dress is perfect. Team it with a drawstring belt, a pair of white trainers and your sunglasses, and you’re ready to walk out the door with quiet confidence.
2. HOLIDAY
A shirt dress is the perfect item for the holidays: light and airy for hot summer days and totally practical. Planning a day at the beach? Wear your dress over your swimsuit and combine it with a pair of beautiful sandals. Comfort and style guaranteed.
3. CHIC
A shirt dress can be a supremely feminine and chic garment. Choose a long version and add a belt to emphasise your waist. Add a pair of boho boots and you’re ready to go.
The ultimate shirt dress of all time? Well, that’s easy - anything designed by the Belgian designer Diane Von Furstenberg – or DVF. She’s created an outstanding collection
of effortless chic shirt dresses in all shapes, sizes, colours and prints, which quite literally stand the test of time. www.europe.dvf.com
El Vestido Camisero
Un clásico atemporal y estiloso
¿Cuál es el origen del vestido camisero? ¿Sabías que fue la Reina María Antonieta quien puso el vestido camisero en el mapa de la moda? Sorprendente ¿verdad? En un maravilloso día de verano hacia 1770, M-A decidió lucir un sencillo vestido blanco de algodón (mucho más ligero y más cómodo que los pesados vestidos de la época) y que pronto adquirió popularidad. Así pues, no exageramos cuando decimos que se trata de un clásico de siempre. Son sencillos, elegantes y cómodos, disponibles en todo tipo de colores y estilos. Largos, midi o cortos, de manga corta o larga, de tela vaquera, tonos neutros o estampados. Tú eliges. Desde Palma e Ibiza hasta Londres y
Los Ángeles verás el vestido camisero cada verano – mientras que otras modas van y vienen, este vestido está siempre presente. Piensa en Carrie Bradshaw en Sexo en Nueva York y enseguida te vendrá a la mente esta icónica prenda. Se adapta a cualquier silueta y talla y siempre es señal de clase y sofisticación. Lo que resulta especialmente atractivo del vestido camisero es que puedes crear una infinidad de looks con él.
Sugiero tres formas de lucirlo:
1. DEPORTIVO
Para un look deportivo, un camisero de manga corta resulta ideal. Combínalo con un cinturón con cordón, un par de zapatillas blancas y tus gafas de sol, y estarás lista para salir a la calle con seguridad y aplomo.
2. VACACIONES
El vestido camisero es la prenda perfecta para las vacaciones: ligero y liviano para los días calurosos y sumamente práctico. ¿Para un día de playa? Llévalo encima del bañador y combínalo con un par de bonitas sandalias. Garantía de comodidad y estilo.
3. CHIC
El vestido camisero puede resultar una prenda muy femenina y chic. Elige uno largo y lúcelo con cinturón para marcar la cintura. Un par de botas boho y estarás lista para salir. ¿El camisero más sublime de todos los tiempos? Fácil: cualquiera diseñado por la diseñadora belga Diane Von Furstenberg – o DVF. Ha creado una colección extraordinaria de vestidos camiseros súper estilosos en todos los cortes, tallas, colores y estampados. Una prenda que ha logrado sobrevivir a las modas, convirtiéndose en un clásico atemporal.
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THE JOY OF RON
When Ronald Hawes walks into a room, full of integrity and goodwill, you immediately sense an assured confidence that likely comes from his commitment to helping others and the true pleasure he gets from it. Most of you will already know Ron but for those of you who have yet to meet him, he has dedicated the last eight years to helping children in need in the Baleares, in the form of The JoyRon Foundation that Ron and his wife Josephine registered in 2015.
The foundation has already raised well over half a million euros through its events, galas, merchandise and donations, and they are well on the way to reaching the million-euro milestone that Ron has often said would be his ultimate dream for the foundation.
The JoyRon Foundation has funded many projects and provided much care for the children, one of the most memorable being the cinema they built for Son Espases Hospital. As anyone who has spent some time in Spain will know, this is a mighty feat considering the politics, bureaucracy and safety procedures involved in doing most things, let alone something of this scale. For Ron, it was all worth it, just knowing the comfort it would bring to so many children for years to come. A few months ago I reached out to Ron to collaborate with me on The Larrick ECMO Project, because I knew he was someone I could trust, and someone I could count on for his knowledge and understanding of a life dedicated to service for the betterment of humanity. I wanted to know what was the driving force that led Ron and his wife to set up the Foundation, how Ron, who is now in his eighties, is still full of enthusiasm to create more fund-raising events, and what he would like to see in the future
of JoyRon’s journey. He told me that helping people and the support of the community keeps him going and I just hope that we can offer the same for The Larrick ECMO Project as it continues on its journey.
1. What year was the JoyRon Foundation formed? During the years 2015/2016, Hence we have been operational for a period of some eight years. However due to Covid we were unable to be operational from March 2020 to early 2022, and thereby unable to hold any fund raising events and also no access to community service areas that we were supporting. However that being said within the six years of
being operational, we have been able to raise some euro 530,000 plus, all of which has been 100% for the benefit of Children in Need in the Baleares.
2. How did the name come about? The name Fundacion JoyRon came about, by taking the abbreviated name of my wife Josephine “Jo” and the abbreviated name of myself Ronald “Ron”, put them together “Jo” y “ Ron” makes JoyRon to bring Joy, Comfort and Essential Support to The Children in Need in the Baleares.
3. Why did you want to work specifically with children? Not that I am seeking any aspect of sympathy from anyone, but my own personal childhood was not that pleasant and enjoyable. Born in London with an extremely strict Victorian father, living in a somewhat poverty environment, with bars at the sub basement bedroom window, within very basic accomdation, together with rats in the cellar and no family life, plus very much bullied at school and no real support. An occassional hug was very much the treat of the year. Hence, knowing what it is to want some affection and a little comfort, I always promised myself that when I am older and the time is right, I
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Ronald Hawes - Founder & President of JoyRon Foundaiton
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want to help children in need. “Children need to feel safe and not Vulnerable”.
4. Did you work with any other charities before forming the JoyRon Foundation? And if so, share a little with us about the type of work you were involved with? In my thirties, before my banking career really became a 12 hour plus per day, six days a week career, I joined RoundTable UK and thereby volunteered to help both children and the elderly within the local community of Chingford London. but once attendance in the evenings to University to complete my MBA was required I had to give up the charity work.
5. What was your profession before you started JoyRon? What was your role in your previous profession? When I left school, aged 16, my academic qualifications were almost zero. However, somehow, to this day I do not know how, I passed an interview in the City of London to be employed by one of the UK commercial banks, must have been my lucky day. I worked and studied quite hard and passed my banking examination qualifications, the equvalent to a first level degree at university. Having already left home, I escaped from my childhood poverty days and my life was beginning to take shape. I moved into the International Banking world, working for an American Bank in the City of London and decided to study in my own time for a Masters Degree in Business Administration. This lead me further forward, into various management roles with European and Global areas of responsilibity.
6. How many years were you in this profession? I entered the banking world in 1958 and retired from the banking
arena in 2007 some 49 years later. When I retired I was an International Operations Manger resposible for some 82 units in 34 different countries with some 8,000 staff matrixed into me. So eventually from a somewhat lonely, sad and uncomfortable childhood, life had completely turned around. Soon after retiring from the banking world I moved to Mallorca.
7. During your childhood, did you ever sense that you would work to help others at some point in your life? Have to admit during my childhood I never really thought about doing charity work, as I did not really understand the needs of others in this wolrld. I needed to find my way, the best way I could. But once I became involved with the
RoundTable UK organisation, I knew that at sometime later in my life, I would return to some aspect of helping others
8. What was the final deciding factor that prompted you to set up the foundation and commit 100% to the cause? Once I moved to Mallorca soon after my retirement from the business world, I knew I wanted to return to charitable work of some sort, hence I became involved with various charitable organisations on the island of Mallorca, but found the infrastructure and aspects of internal buracratic processes within most charitable organisations, inhibited me from achiving my vision of what I wanted to do. Hence, in 2015 Fundacion JoyRon was born with myself as Founder and President together with my wife Josephine as Secertariat and Rafael Belloch as Vice President and Treasurer. Although, I am far from being a multimillionaire, at the same time I have to admit life has treated me quite well since leaving home and finding my way. Life today is much different from that of my childhood of living in poverty, being bullied and subjected to an extreamly unpleasant Victorian father agression. It is now “Payback Time”. Hence I made the decision (while I can), to personally fund all administration running expenses of JoyRon Foundation, so that 100% of all funds raised from donations and events can go to the Children in Need.
9. What are two of the highlights that have stood out the most since starting JoyRon? First highlight that I am delighted to have undertaken is the Identify, Finance, Build and Donate Program within JoyRon Foundation. Financing and completion of construction projects is an ongoing process within JoyRon Foundation, the
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objective being to provide worthwhile physical and tangible facilities that can benefit MANY children in need in the Baleares, both for TODAY and for MANY YEARS to come. The Foundation has however in the past and will continue to directly do so, help individual children who are in need. Todate, as can be seen on our website we have completed three construction projects and as we speak have a fourth construction project, pending building license approval. The second highlight that always gives me satisfaction is to see the happiness and delight that we can give to the children that we help.
10. Would you say you have achieved a lot of what you had initially planned for your charity’s contribution? Or does it keep exceeding your expectations? As of today I am about where I wanted it to be, Maybe a couple of years behind schedule due to Covid, My target was to reach one million euros raised for the Children by end of 2026, Maybe it will now take until 2028.
11. How rewarding do you find charity work and what in particular is rewarding about it? I can honestly say I have never been a “Reciever” I am much more a “Giver” I also consider myself a fairly Compassionate Person. In fact as a Manager within the Banking Industry most of my staff considered me to be an extremely hard and demanding manager to work for, always expecting more than just a pound of flesh, but at the sametime, I was also referred to by many, as being the most Compassionate Manager in the organisation
12. What is your projection for the future of JoyRon? What do you hope to achieve in the next year or so? One day I expect,
I will fully retire, but in the meantime I work towards the one million euro, charity fund raising target that I have set for JoyRon Foundation and also at the same time identify someone to take over the foundation and take it on to even greater achievements.
13. Here’s a fun one, what emoji do you use the most when sending a WhatsApp? Strong Arm - donating
Strength and Positivity. Hand Clapping - donating Thank You for Good work, and Glasses of Wine donating to Relax and Enjoy.
14. How would you like to be remembered when you retire? Or do you plan to keep working further into your retirement? Whilst I have good health, it is not my intention to retire. I need to be active and motivated. With respect to JoyRon Foundation I have with the help of my fellow officers, now five in number and our volunteers, reached just over halfway towards reaching my objective of raising euro one million, for the benefit of “Children in Need in the Baleares. Once that objective is reached, then maybe I step down and let someone else with hopefully, much drive, enthusism and motivation take over JoyRon Foundation and take it to even greater heights.
15. What advice would you give to those seeking a life of helping others? Stay Positive and Strong, Lead by Example, “Recognise that we cannot help everybody, but at the same time encourage everybody to recognise that everybody can help somebody”.
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LARRICK ECMO PROJECT
An Evening of Unity and Purpose
After the success of our events “GRACIAS” the pop-up Charity event at SISO beach and “THANK YOU” our dinner gala held at the Bendinat Golf club and “ART FANTASTIC” at Leonardo Hotel, we continue to organize our charity events to raise funds for a new ECMO machine (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) and warming machine for Son Espases Hospital. Estimated cost of €40,000 for the ECMO and €36,000 for the heater. This equipment is crucial to save lives for open heart surgery and lung operations.
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Our charity events aspire to be more than a gathering; it aims to be an embodiment of hope, solidarity, and transformation. Through the celebration of life, our events intend to champion the indomitable human spirit while supporting a cause that holds the potential to change lives forever.
A LIFESAVING ENDEAVOR
At the heart of the Charity’s mission lies a noble cause – the acquisition of an ECMO machine for Son Espases Hospital. This groundbreaking equipment, known as an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation system, plays a pivotal role in heart and lung emergencies. The machine’s life-saving capabilities are best understood through the remarkable journey of Larrick Ebanks, whose own battle with adversity led to his profound appreciation for the role ECMO played in his recovery. Spending 11 months in the hospital, including 3 months
in a coma and 5 months in ICU, Larrick’s inspiring story serves as a testament to the hope that can be ignited when advanced medical technology meets unwavering determination.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT
The The Larrick ECMO Project Charity Event in collaboration with JoyRon foundation and supported by Son Espases Hospital extends an open invitation to the community, urging individuals, businesses, and philanthropists to unite in purpose and camaraderie. This event will contribute directly to enhancing the region’s medical capabilities, fostering hope for those facing life-altering circumstances, and emphasizing the profound impact that collective goodwill can achieve.
Join us by sponsorship association, donation contributions or collaborate as we weave a tapestry of hope that transcends boundaries and touches hearts
For media inquiries, event sponsorship, donations, logo association please contact: larrick@live.com
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Gudula Becker - Sculptor Her Work. Her Story.
This energetic artist lady was born in Germany and at the age of nine moved to London with her parents. She later decided that she would attend the “University of Life,” travelling around Europe for 12years, studying languages and the various cultures made her into the woman she is today; a woman without labels.
She finally settled back in London at the age of 31 and worked in the luxury furniture business. In London, she also started a family having her wonderful son Francesco and began her artistic journey. This lead her to discovering a natural talent for sculpture, especially the human body which has become her speciality; something that started as a stress-reducing hobby quickly became her calling.
She has had numerous exhibitions; in London, Brighton and Mallorca. She is continually pushing her creativity,
loving Raku firing. She strives by the challenge of a commission, recently creating a unique take on a Porsche 911 for a Porsche collecator in the UK. She also gives back, charity being key to who she is. She loves working with children and helps several cancer charities; something very personal and close to her heart. She is now involved with “The Larrick ECMO Project” which was set up by Larrick Ebanks to raise funds to buy a lifesaving ECMO machine for Son Espases Hospital, curating an exhibition
in April 2024 featuring several wonderful artists. She tirelessly works to organise fairs and shows featuring local artists here in Mallorca; promoting not only her own work but also getting publicity for other artists and their work.
She says that moving to Mallorca was the best decision she ever made, as the island is like living in paradise, especially for creativity. It is such a social island and along with her photographer husband, this is now “home.”
Gudula now is a full-time artist. Check out her work.
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Diese energiegeladene Künstlerin wurde in Deutschland geboren und zog im Alter von neun Jahren mit ihren Eltern nach London. Später beschloss sie, die „Universität des Lebens“ zu besuchen. Zwölf Jahre lang reiste sie durch Europa und studierte Sprachen und die verschiedenen Kulturen, was sie zu der Frau machte, die sie heute ist. Eine Frau ohne Etiketten. Im Alter von 31 Jahren ließ sie sich schließlich wieder in London nieder und arbeitete in Luxusmöbelbranche. In London gründete sie mit ihrem wunderbaren Sohn Francesco eine Familie und begann ihre künstlerische Reise. Dies führte dazu, dass sie ein natürliches Talent für Skulptur entdeckte, insbesondere für den menschlichen Körper, der zu ihrer Spezialität geworden ist. Was als stressreduzierendes Hobby begann, wurde schnell zu ihrer Berufung.
Sie hatte zahlreiche Ausstellungen; in London, Brighton und Mallorca. Sie
treibt ihre Kreativität ständig voran und liebt den Raku-Brand. Sie strebt nach der Herausforderung besonderer Aufträge und hat kürzlich für einen Porsche-Sammler in Großbritannien, eine einzigartige Version eines Porsche 911 geschaffen.
Sie gibt gerne etwas zurück - Nächstenliebe ist der Schlüssel zu ihr. Sie liebt die Arbeit mit Kindern und unterstützt mehrere Krebs-Wohltätigkeitsorganisationen. Etwas sehr Persönliches und etwas, das ihr sehr am Herzen liegt.
Sie ist jetzt am „The Larrick ECMO Project“ beteiligt, das von Larrick Ebanks ins Leben gerufen wurde. Es werden Spenden für den Kauf eines lebensrettenden ECMOGeräts für das Son Espases Krankenhaus gesammelt. Weiterhin kuratiert sie eine Ausstellung im April 2024 mit mehreren wunderbaren Künstlern.
Sie arbeitet unermüdlich daran, Messen und Ausstellungen mit lokalen Künstlern hier
auf Mallorca zu organisieren. Sie fördert nicht nur ihre eigenen Arbeiten, sondern macht auch Publicity für andere Künstler und deren Arbeiten.
Sie sagt, dass der Umzug nach Mallorca die beste Entscheidung war, die sie je getroffen hat, da die Insel ein Leben im Paradies sei, insbesondere was die Kreativität betrifft. Es ist eine so gesellige Insel und zusammen mit ihrem Ehemann, einem Fotografen, ist dies jetzt ihr „Zuhause“.
Gudula ist jetzt eine Vollzeitkünstlerin. Schauen Sie sich ihre Arbeiten an.
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Ibiza Then And Now with Judge Jules & Amanda O’Riordan
The difference between the ‘old’ Ibiza and the new started as soon as one landed at the airport twenty years ago. Firstly, you were tired, as direct scheduled flights from the UK to the island only started in the late 90s. Before then, one needed to fly via Madrid or Barcelona, or take a charter flight, which wasn’t really do-able, as it restricted travellers to an exact seven day stay. Not much use for hop-in hop-out DJs.
One thing that has never changed are the nightclub billboards, visible as soon as one exits the airport. The difference now is that there are SO many more of them, lining the entire road from Ibiza Town to San Antonio. And THAT road. Back then it was a slow, single track road, anecdotally known to be the most dangerous in Europe. When it was redeveloped into a semi-motorway, just over ten years ago, the new road seemed like the embodiment of the ‘new’ Ibiza. Road casualties, particularly outside superclubs Amnesia and Privilege almost dried up overnight. Nevertheless, the charm of the old road’s traffic chaos on the journey from the airport was lost forever.
We bought our first house in Ibiza in 1997, at a time when Ibiza’s property prices lagged substantially behind those in London, and the very favourable pound to peseta exchange rate made one’s money stretch even further. But a matter as seemingly straightforward as buying furniture was
so much more complicated than in our home town of London. The choice wasn’t great, and none of the big chains like Descanshop or IKEA were on the island. Ibiza’s “small shop” culture was charming, but nevertheless it was a culture shock for big city dwellers like us, accustomed to a myriad of shops and delivery possibilities. How could one talk about Ibiza (new or old) without mentioning its clubs? And where does one start when comparing the island’s nightlife then and now? Back then, a ‘hippy’ rather than a corporate culture prevailed. Get to know someone behind the bar and one’s drinks measures increased significantly. VIP areas, whilst they still existed, represented a very small proportion of the square meterage of each of the discotheques.
Whilst we arrived into Ibiza too late to experience the likes of Pacha, Ku and Amnesia ‘uncoverered’, i.e. without roofs (they were forced to ‘cover up’ in the mid
80s), the vibe was still very ‘free’ compared to now. Closing times, if they existed in law at all, were rarely enforced. Dancing till dawn meant dancing until there were less than 100 in the venue, at which point the club closed, whether it was 7, 8, 9 or 10am. Furthermore, after hours venues could open without restriction (which isn’t legal any more). Those with the feet and adrenaline to carry on could rock up to Space at 10am, park directly outside and carry on, in a frenzy of 24/7 partying. That was Ibiza, from early June to late September.
In 2024, Ibiza clubbing all seems rather ‘organised’ and corporate. Strictly regulated drinks measures, everyone out at 6am and none of the generally dishevelled chaos on the streets between 7 and 10am. Of course, one could argue that it’s what 2024 clubbers want. The growth in daytime (and not night-time) clubbing can be attributed to the pool parties of Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Experts will attest that today’s 20
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somethings drink less and take less drugs than their predecessors, so modern Ibiza’s mega daytime pool parties are catering for what people want.
Finally, no piece about Ibiza would be complete without a nod to its restaurants. The “classics” of 20 years ago are largely still present on the island – e.g. Las Dos Lunas, La Brasa, Sa Capella, Ama Lur – but in
2024 the range of alternatives is dazzling. Ibiza has always been a very strong spot for dining, comparing favourably to anywhere in the world. Whilst the influx of ‘VIPs’ hasn’t universally been a positive thing, it’s done wonders for the island’s culinary scene in 2024.
There is nothing worse than being someone constantly moaning that “things aren’t as
good as they used to be”. And that wouldn’t be a fair accusation to level at Ibiza. In 2024, things are just different. Holiday locations are products, and like any product, holiday locations need to evolve and develop, in order to compete with locations elsewhere in the marketplace. And in 2024, Ibiza competes exceptionally well.
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ALL THE FEELS FOR SUMMER 2024!
I have finally had a window to take my foot off the gas and catch up with you lovely people. I am very touched by those of you who enquired about my absence from the last few Celebrity Magazine issues but thankfully no big dramas or telenovelas to report this end, just DJ gigs in Ibiza and the UK keeping me busy and some exciting Ibiza 2024 collaborations that I will share with you.
First, though, I’m thrilled to have been invited to add my voice and share all things Ibiza with you in this amazing “Luxury” Celebrity Anniversary Issue. For those of you Ibiza Virgins, here is a little run down of Ibiza’s unique magical history. Ibiza’s aura of magic and mysterious energy surrounds the White Isle and the Phoenicians believed Ibiza to be a sacred place, blessed by the gods. Nostradamus predicted ‘Ibiza would be Earth’s final refuge’ (look it up, it’s spooky) adding to the island’s mystical air and where else can you go for a rock like this? Es Vedrà is the most magnetic point on Earth due to the high concentration of magnetite in the rocks, it has a long history and has been mentioned in several myths and legends. Some people believe it has spiritual or mystical energy, while others simply appreciate its natural beauty, the perfect place to visit for those into contemplative meditative moods. That’s the obligatory history synopsis done and dusted, but what you want to know is what’s hot in 2024!
As I mentioned I’ve had my teeth into some amazing projects that will bear fruit this summer and the big news on the clubbing front is that London’s famous LGBTQIA/Inclusive Spanish Club night “GAYZPACHO” is heading to Ibiza! This outrageous, colourful party has a unique, heady, sexy atmosphere. Hosted by London club legend, Jonny Woo and Ibizanborn Charm Bomb Angel, expect avant-guard performers, sizzling hot go-go’s dressed in outlandish Spanish-themed outfits and the best drag acts in bespoke creations from another
world. Plus, their very own recipe of how to make Gayzpacho - speedo and bikini-clad boys and girls wrestling in a pool of slippery tomato sauce, inspired by the iconic La Tomatina festival of Buñol in Valencia. This night brings you what London does best; an underground, edgy and original party with cutting-edge tech house and Latin house spun by the likes of Smokin Jo, Grace Sands, Jonjo Jury, Fancy Shews, Panty Soaker Soundsystem, Domtopics and yours truly. Keep in the loop because I hear that there are some big Ibiza DJ heavyweights lined up for the Gayzpacho Ibiza summer season. But where will all this excitement take place? Gayzpacho has found its home at the rising clubbing venue star NUI which is the best underground clubbing space that Ibiza has to offer and with this marriage of these tasty two you’re in for a delicious treat.
My DJ residency at the Iconic Sunrise Bar in Ibiza Old Town continues into its third year and last August the Sunrise owners and my best buddies Peter and Andreas asked me to open the brand spanking new Sunrise Shop & Play which is situated opposite the bar. Since we opened last August the shop has been a huge success and lots of fun for people to visit from the bar. The gag is we are selling selling
ladies’ and men’s fashion combined with adult toys and goodies, a first for the Balearic Islands. I encourage you to have a look at the accompanying online shop which is where you can see everything in all its glory!
I have also had the great opportunity and privilege of hopping onboard everyone’s favourite Radio Station “Ibiza Global Radio” which started with me DJing at the fabulous Italian Restaurant “Gustos” in Playa D’en Bossa doing two live DJ Sessions and more recently in the Global Radio Studio - you can catch my DJ set on YouTube. We have all had those special moments at home, in your hotel or driving from a club to an after-party listening to Global and its reach is not just for us Ibiza bronzed bodies because Global Radio shares its amazing DJs and shows to millions of listeners from all over the world who want to feel the connection with the island through music.
This year Ibiza Global Radio will present its third edition of its music festival celebrating a mammoth 20-year anniversary, where more than 30,000 Global fans will gather on the beach of S´Arenal in San Antonio during August. The festival this year will also cross the sea to offer events in different parts of the world, so tune in and be part of this exciting festival celebration
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Other tasty treats to keep on your radar are Ibiza Pride which takes place 7th-15th June which celebrates ten years of love and freedom and has some amazing big-name DJs headlining this year plus yours truly building on last year’s huge success with the Clockwork Orange. Clockwork Orange is back this summer with “Made in Ibiza” with the parties happening all over the island from 17th-21st July where you can also catch me spinning at one of those!! I wish everyone a fabulous year and an even better summer and hope to see you during one of my DJ sets or behind the till at the New Sunrise Shop & Play wink, wink!
Aprovecho una pausa en mi ajetreada vida para poder saludaros a todos. Me ha emocionado el que muchos de vosotros preguntarais por mi ausencia de los últimos números de Celebrity Magazine, pero por suerte no se ha debido a ningún drama o culebrón: simplemente bolos de DJ en Ibiza y Gran Bretaña que me han mantenido ocupadísimo, así como ciertas e ilusionantes colaboraciones Ibiza 2024 que compartiré con vosotros.
En primer lugar, he de decir que me complace enormemente poder contribuir con mi voz y noticias de Ibiza a esta espectacular edición de lujo que conmemora este importante aniversario de Celebrity Magazine. Para los que todavía no conocéis Ibiza, os ofrezco un pequeño recorrido por su mágica y singular historia. El aura de Ibiza está tan llena de magia y misteriosa energía que los fenicios estaban convencidos de que se trataba de un lugar sagrado protegido por los dioses. Nostradamus predijo que “Ibiza será el último refugio de la Tierra” (consúltalo, es cierto), lo cual incrementa su mística atracción. El islote de Es Vedrà es el lugar más magnético del planeta debido a la alta concentración de magnetita en sus rocas, convirtiéndola en protagonista de muchos mitos y leyendas a lo largo de la historia. Muchos creen que posee una energía espiritual, mientras que otros admiran su natural belleza como lugar idóneo para la meditación. Ya sabéis un poco más acerca de la isla, así que paso a contaros lo más destacado que nos espera en 2024. Como os he comentado, estoy inmerso en unos proyectos
maravillosos que verán la luz este verano, y la gran noticia en el entorno ‘clubbing’ es que la noche española de “GAYZPACHO”, la famosa discoteca LGBTQIA/Inclusiva de Londres, se trasladará a Ibiza. Una loquísima y colorida fiesta en un estimulante ambiente único y muy sexy. Con el legendario Jonny Woo de Londres junto con Charm Bomb Angel de Ibiza de anfitriones, podréis disfrutar de actuaciones de vanguardia, seductor@s gogós vestid@s con increíbles trajes de aire español y las mejores actuaciones drag luciendo vestuario alucinante confeccionado a medida. Y además, su propia receta para hacer el Gayzpacho: chicos y chicas en escuetos bañadores y bikinis retozando en una piscina llena de salsa de tomate, inspirado en la conocida fiesta de La Tomatina de Buñol en Valencia. Esta velada os trae lo mejor de Londres: una fiesta underground, atrevida y original amenizada con tech house y Latin house de la mano de personajes tales como Smokin Jo, Grace Sands, Jonjo Jury, Fancy Shews, Panty Soaker Soundsystem, Domtopics y un servidor. Estad al tanto porque me cuentan que habrá muchos pesos pesados durante el verano Gayzpacho en Ibiza. ¿Y dónde tienen lugar todos estos emocionantes eventos? Gayzpacho ha elegido NUI, el mejor espacio underground en Ibiza; la deliciosa combinación de NUI y Gayzpacho promete momentos inolvidables. Sigo como DJ residente en el emblemático Sunrise Bar en D’alt Vila por tercer año consecutivo y en Agosto del año pasado los propietarios de Sunrise y mis amiguetes Peter y Andreas me confiaron la apertura del flamante Sunrise Shop & Play, enfrente del bar. Desde
que la inauguramos en agosto, la tienda ha tenido un gran éxito, con gran afluencia de los clientes del bar. La idea es vender moda femenina y masculina junto con juguetes y productos sexuales, un concepto innovador en las Baleares. Os invito a echar un vistazo a la tienda online donde podréis ver toda la gama. Asimismo he tenido la oportunidad y el privilegio de formar parte del canal de radio favorito de Ibiza, “Ibiza Global Radio”, donde ejerzo de DJ en el fabuloso restaurante italiano “Gustos” en Playa D’en Bossa con dos sesiones en directo así como en el Estudio de Ibiza Global Radio- podéis verlo en YouTube. Hemos disfrutado de tantos momentos especiales en casa, en el hotel o camino a una fiesta after escuchando a Ibiza Global Radio… pero no solo lo escuchamos los cuerpos bronceados de Ibiza, ya que Ibiza Global Radio comparte sus increíbles DJs y shows con millones de personas de todo el mundo que buscan conectarse con la isla a través de la música.
Este año Ibiza Global Radio presentará la tercera edición de su festival de música, celebrando además su vigésimo aniversario, que congregará a más de 30.000 fans en la playa de S´Arenal en San Antonio en el mes de agosto. El festival también se extenderá a otros lugares del mundo, así que todos podrán formar parte del festival y del Global Radio Experience. Entre otras delicias que se avecinan están el Orgullo Ibiza, del 7 al 15 de junio, y que celebra diez años de amor y libertad, con muchos DJs de renombre y yo mismo, aprovechando el enorme éxito del año pasado con el Clockwork Orange. Clockwork Orange regresa este verano con “Made in Ibiza”, organizando fiestas por toda la isla del 17 al 21 de julio… y en algunas de las cuales yo mismo participo. Os deseo un año estupendo y un verano todavía mejor y espero veros en mis bolos de DJ o en la nueva tienda Sunrise Shop & Play. ¡Nos vemos!
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www.instagram.com/gayzpacho
www.instagram.com/nuiibiza
www.instagram.com/gustosristorante
www.instagram.com/sunriseibiza
www.ibizaglobalradio.com
www.ibizagaypride.eu
www.clockworkorange.co
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Talk The Talk
Born and raised just outside of Chicago and with almost 20 years of experience Kristine Julia brings special musical knowledge and taste to truly move a party. Maintaining loyalty to her roots she creates a diverse dance floor atmosphere with a variety of related styles. Playing in very different scenarios over the years, Kristine Julia is able to read a crowd and flow with it symbiotically.
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Kristine Julia talks with Danny Whittle
KJ: Lovely for you to take the time to speak with me. How was your 2023 season?
DW: It’s been my 24th or 25th summer in Ibiza. And yeah, it’s been a great summer. I’ve been very happy. It was my first year working with this new club, Club Chinois. I thought that I had sort of semi-retired from programming nightclubs, but they brought me back out. I got the team back together, so it was a very nice summer.
KJ: I actually had a chance to go to a few events there and they were excellent! Is there anything that sets this job apart from what you’ve done in the past?
DW: The main thing that sets it apart is the reason I agreed to do it and it’s a more intimate, grown-up sort of space, compared to the big venues I’ve worked on before, like Pacha, Space, or my events with the IMS in Dalt Vila. These are 3000 or 4000 or more capacity events, whereas Chinois is 1500. We don’t need to book the DJs that we don’t particularly want to book just to fill the nightclub. So it’s less pressure and a more enjoyable space to work with on a personal level when it comes to making sure that the night’s gonna have a nice vibe around it.
KJ: Another event that I found interesting was Portside. It just made everything feel like we went back in time to the Golden Years of Ibiza. Are you planning to do more of that?
DW: Yes, we are. And you’re absolutely right. I remember back in the day, in the late 90s, or early 2000s, everybody was down at Rock Bar and Base Bar and people like Jamiroquai were coming out the window at the bar singing for everybody. That vibe down at the port really got lost when they created that
glass security wall. It really made the Port an ugly place to go. Now, they’ve gradually revived the Port and when I do my Dalt Villa event for IMS or when we do the free port show, it really reminds me of the good old days in the Port.
KJ: Yes, truly! You mentioned a few years back that Ibiza was evolving in a nice way that was keeping the balance between what it was before and what it was becoming. Do you still feel that way?
DW: I think it’s doing its best. I mean there are still beautiful parts of the island. There are still some beautiful things and events that go on, but Ibiza like everywhere else in the world is going up-market and it’s unavoidable. Even in London, I used to live in Shoreditch in the early 90s to mid-90s and my apartment there was 70 grand, now it’s nearly a million, so in certain areas it’s unavoidable. And because Ibiza, is such a small island, I mean it’s only 24 by 40 miles, the demand, especially after COVID, and the amount of people who want to live here
is kind of crazy. So I think it’s very important that the authorities keep a grip on social housing, making sure people, normal people, can live here and so on. With the evolution of the actual businesses, it’s very difficult to control.
When I was programming Pacha there was never, ever any talk of selling that business. The family owned it for over 40 years. But, when the kids don’t want to run it, they don’t want to take over, and some guy comes in with 350 million, you can understand the eighty-year-old guy going, ‘Okay I’ll sell it.’ So it’s very difficult to maintain the balance, but I do think Ibiza tries its best.
KJ: Along that line, in terms of keeping the dance floor specifically more of a unique cultural fusion from different backgrounds. Do you think that’s still possible? Or is that also moving with the market?
DW: I think it’s essential in Ibiza. And I’ll tell you now, people go ‘Oh, well that’s a VIP club.’ But there are no VIPs in the club with an empty dance floor. Ultimately, you
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need a busy club, you need a vibe, you need something really cool going on, and then of course, the VIPs come. And the VIP area is helping to pay the salary of some of these incredible artists that don’t come cheap these days, so you need a bit of everything. And a lot of VIPs, to be honest, are the kids that were clubbing in the early 2000s and they still like clubbing. But now they’ve got credit
European level, as an artist, it opens you up to a bigger marketplace, not just your home country.
KJ: It’s such a great opportunity. That’s for sure. Keeping the focus on the dance floor, how do you feel about more and more phones being out? And, frankly, less dancing… Is that something that you even think about? Or do you just kind of
cards and they want a bit of comfort. But primarily, if you haven’t got a busy dance floor, you definitely haven’t got a busy VIP area either.
KJ: Very true.
DW: Let’s be clear, in general Ibiza, every night you go out, whether you go to Elrow or you go to Solomon or Marco Corolla, or Black Coffee, or whatever, it’s like a mini European tour. Very, very few club nights now in Ibiza are strictly one nationality. It used to be that the Ministry of Sound in Pacha was 90% English and they’re not anymore. It’s become a very European or even global phenomenon, not only in electronic music but in Ibiza in general.
KJ: That’s a wonderful thing!
DW: For the artists as well, if you do a gig in Ibiza, it’s like doing a mini global tour in one night. They don’t really want to just go and play for a load of English people, or a load of Spanish people or a load of German people, they really want to play to that mixed crowd. Because on a global level, certainly on a
embrace it?
DW: I embrace it. I mean, if there are smiles on faces, I don’t really care. The question is, were we not using phones because we thought it was a bad idea? Or because we didn’t have phones then? You know, we didn’t have the potential to do that, so I’m not sure. I think that maybe it would be nice if people use their phones less, but how do you police that? I would like people to be a little bit more sort of immersed in the music and the dancing and less on the phone. But generally, I think there’s a lot of it where, actually, if you looked over the night, it’s nowhere near as bad as it appears when you see these memes or the pictures on social media, where some moaning person is going, ‘Oh, look at this, all these kids have the phones out. They’re not living in the moment.’ To be honest, they just caught that moment where the kids went, ‘Oh, I’ve got to grab this!’. I would love it if people did it a little less, but I’m certainly not going to say to people that they shouldn’t do it. I don’t believe in telling people they can’t do things. As long as you’ve got smiles on faces.
KJ: I like that perspective on it. I’m sure you’ve had many, many memorable moments throughout your career on the island, but is there one that really stands out?
DW: Well, I’ll tell you three memorable moments. The first one is my International Music Summit, a sort of coming of age and becoming successful with my partners; and doing an event in Dalt Vila, which is a 2000-year-old world heritage site, and we’re doing a rave where Phoenicians and Romans used to walk, which is absolutely incredible. Also, an amazing moment for me was when I hosted U2 in Pacha for the Edge’s 40th birthday, and I got to meet them all and all the people that were with them like Kylie Minogue and Helena Christiansen and they were absolutely amazing guys. But I suppose my favourite moments ever in Ibiza have been on the Space terrace on a Sunday morning, Sunday afternoon, hanging out with all my mates, just some of the best times ever.
KJ: Wow, that just gave me goosebumps!
DW: Me too!
KJ: Before we end, what can we look forward to for the 2024 season?
DW: I love the buzz now in Ibiza, there are so many rumours flying about that ‘people are going there, people are doing this.’ The fact that Privilege is coming back online, not this next season I think, but probably the year after, the old Ku Club, which is an amazing venue as well. I just see Ibiza going from strength to strength. I think they’ve got to start being very careful about the kind of prices they’re charging, but then things tend to sort themselves out, when you see a negative effect they tend to readdress them. But I think Ibiza and the Balearics in general are beautiful islands and they’ll keep going from strength to strength, and ideally be looked after much better environmentally as well.
To see what all the buzz is about check out: www.internationalmusicsummit.com @clubchinoisibiza
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by Matthew Cull
Celebrity Magazine’s Editor hits the road (and sea) to bring you a review of the NYX hotel in Ibiza.
With all the travel troubles of the past three years behind us, the current Mrs Cull and I were excited for our child-free trip to Ibiza as a follow-up to my Celebrity Magazine colleague Donna’s recent article on the fabulous Hotel Leonardo in Port Portals, Mallorca. The Mallorca-based manager, Olga very kindly arranged this trip for us so we could do a feature on one of their Leonardo-branded sister hotels, the NYX in Ibiza.
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We set sail on the just-over-two-hour ferry crossing from Palma to Ibiza. Early morning starts aren’t our specialty but with the help of multiple alarms set, we made it to the ferry port in good time for the 8 am sailing.
Travelling light, we disembarked the ferry in Ibiza Town, grabbed a taxi and headed off on the 16-kilometre drive to the NYX Hotel in San Antoni.
Walking through the front doors, you are immediately met with colour, great music and good energy. What a place, full of great vibes and I immediately felt peaceful and energised here. It’s adults only for starters, which was great for us and for those that value some quiet pool time!
For the next couple of days, we were looked after wonderfully by the whole team at NYX. We were staying on the half-board option and the breakfast choice was plentiful, from a full English to a continental, you can help yourself to whatever takes your fancy.
The indoor or al-fresco dining options for the evening offer you dinner overlooking the sea, and again the buffet-style food from the kitchen was excellent. You can then head upstairs to
the Sunset Chill terrace to watch the sun go down with a cocktail while listening to some tunes being played by the live DJ. On one of the nights we were there, we were treated to some live saxophone too which was just epic.
The NYX Hotel Ibiza is the perfect spot if you are looking for a cool, fun and overall fantastic adult-only hotel on the island of Ibiza. This beach hotel will meet all your needs both to party and recharge your batteries. The sassiness of the interiors, with stylishly designed furnishings, bold prints and incredible colours will be sure to impress you. For those of you in need of a more chilled vibe, the hotel’s own terrace or one of the chill-out areas offers up some spectacular views of the Mediterranean, perfect for a selfie or two. And with the beach on your doorstep, it is up to you whether you want to spend the day swimming in the crystal-clear sea or prefer a dip in the hotel’s pool.
The hotel is the perfect starting point
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for exploring the whole island and everything it has to offer. Whether visiting one of the famous hippie markets or trying out a new water sport or dancing until sunrise. On your return from your adventures, the hotel awaits you with some refreshing cocktails at the bar and delicious food on offer at the restaurant, not to mention the fashionable rooms with the comfiest beds.
You can book a room at more than 255 Leonardo hotels in over 117 worldwide destinations at www.leonardo-hotels.com
El editor de Celebrity Magazine se lanza a la carretera (y al mar) para traerte una reseña del hotel NYX de Ibiza.
Con todos los problemas para viajar, de los últimos tres años a nuestras espaldas, la actual Sra. Cull y yo, estábamos entusiasmados con nuestro viaje, sin niños, a Ibiza como continuación del reciente artículo de mi colega Donna de Celebrity Magazine sobre el fabuloso Hotel Leonardo en Port Portals, Mallorca. La directora del hotel, Olga, nos organizó amablemente este viaje para que pudiéramos escribir un artículo sobre uno de los hoteles hermanos de Leonardo, el NYX de Ibiza.
Embarcamos en el ferry de Palma a Ibiza, una travesía de poco más de dos horas. Madrugar no es nuestra especialidad, pero con la ayuda de varias alarmas, llegamos al puerto a tiempo para el viaje de las 8 de la
mañana. Viajamos ligeros de equipaje, desembarcamos en la ciudad de Ibiza, cogimos un taxi y recorrimos los 16 kilómetros que nos separaban del hotel NYX de San Antoni.
Al cruzar la puerta de entrada, nos encontramos inmediatamente con color, buena música y buena energía. Qué lugar!!..., lleno de buenas vibraciones y en el que inmediatamente me sentí en paz y con energía. Para empezar, es sólo para adultos, lo que fue genial para nosotros y para aquellos que valoran pasar un rato tranquilo en la piscina.
Durante los dos días siguientes, todo el equipo de NYX nos atendió de maravilla. Nos alojamos en régimen de media pensión y la oferta de desayuno era abundante: desde un desayuno
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inglés completo hasta uno continental, puedes servirte lo que más te apetezca. Por la noche se puede cenar en el interior o al aire libre con vistas al mar, y de nuevo la comida de la cocina tipo bufé era excelente. Luego puede subir a la terraza Sunset Chill para ver la puesta de sol con un cóctel, mientras escucha la música del DJ en directo. Una de las noches que estuvimos allí, nos deleitaron con un saxofón en directo, lo que fue épico.
El NYX Hotel Ibiza es el lugar perfecto si lo que buscas es un hotel sólo para adultos, fresco, divertido y, en general, fantástico en la isla de Ibiza. Este hotel de playa satisfará todas tus necesidades, tanto para salir de fiesta como para recargar las pilas. El atrevimiento en los salones interiores, con muebles de diseño elegante, estampados atrevidos y colores increíbles, seguro que le impresionará.
Para los que necesiten un ambiente más relajado, la terraza del hotel o una de las zonas chill-out ofrecen unas vistas espectaculares del Mediterráneo, perfectas para hacerse un selfie o dos. Y con la playa a la puerta, usted decide,
si quiere, pasar el día nadando en el mar cristalino o si prefiere darse un chapuzón en la piscina del hotel. El hotel es el punto de partida perfecto para explorar toda la isla y todo lo que tiene que ofrecer. Ya sea visitando uno de los famosos mercadillos hippies, probando un nuevo deporte acuático o bailando hasta el amanecer. A la vuelta de sus aventuras, el hotel le espera con
unos refrescantes cócteles en el bar y deliciosa comida en el restaurante, por no hablar de las modernas habitaciones con las camas más cómodas.
Puede reservar una habitación en más de 255 hoteles Leonardo en más de 117 destinos de todo el mundo en www.leonardo-hotels.com.
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SOLLER VALLEY STORIES by Soller Shirley
The Soller Valley Welcomes You
The Soller Valley is dominated by the Tramuntana mountain range. This is a UNESCO Heritage Site because of the ability of past generations to work with nature. The terracing of the mountains to enable the growth of olives and citrus fruit was one part of this. What we are revered for is the way past generations worked with nature and created water courses from stone, to enable every drop of rain that fell to be used for the land. The water courses still work to this day and the stone walls are worked on by each new generation. The Tramuntana is full of the life’s work of people of the past, which still impresses the engineers of today. The ’Golden Bowl’ is the land which is the valley below the mountains and is centred
in Soller and its villages, Biniaraix and Fornalutx. The mountain walks of this area are famous. Visitors come and walk the walks all year. Route 221 is the route they are following and presents easy walking, plus mighty challenges. Maximum respect for the mountains is required of all who walk our way. Benign and beautiful, but majestic and treacherous if the weather changes and walkers are ill-prepared. The route into the Soller Valley is via the Soller Tunnel or the drive over the Coll Mountain with its 52-hairpin bends. Either route sweeps you into the valley and gives most Soller fans their goosebump moment. Emerging into the mountain landscape is a sight never tired of. One straight road from the tunnel exit and then you are at the sea, as presented to you by the Port of Soller. A perfect horseshoe bay awaits you plus the delights
of beach and sailing life of this corner of the northwest of Mallorca.
This place in Mallorca is a ‘working town’ which becomes a tourist resort in high season. Life goes on year-round as the Port has a commercial fishing fleet and a busy harbour to maintain. Citrus and olive farming in the villages is part of the local income stream. Many families live here, and children go to school in the six schools in the area. Working life happens in the Valley and for those who commute daily to Palma, the industrial estates and other major towns. This is no ‘purpose-built resort’ but a representation of normal life with a desire to share the bounty of the area with visitors and summer friends.
Famous artists have gathered for years in Deia which is another favoured place in our region. Into Soller, and turn left up the
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Shirley Roberts
mountain, along the most wonderful coast road and Deia is waiting. It is there with all the delights of a past, present and future as an enclave many want to claim as their own. Richard Branson, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Bob Geldof are among those who are associated with the village. Their names are added to every year as a new set of eclectic talents join the party.
The Soller Valley holds tightly onto its traditional past. Ultra-modern in many respects in 2023, but a full calendar of dates for special observation and fiestas. The most famous is that of the battle between the Moors and Christians enacted around May 11th annually. Thousands descend on the Valley, as Sollerics return from other places, to make sure they are home for the occasion. The celebrations of Easter with the solemn processions are very important too. The patron saint of the town is Saint Bartholomew, and he is given a week of fiesta around 24th August each year. The Soller Valley loves a party and commemorates special dates with great enthusiasm. These are all ‘local’ events to which all in town, on the day, are invited.
The Soller Valley is home to many who were introduced to it on a day trip on the famous Soller train. One visit and they knew they had found their heart in the Soller Valley. A train which starts in the streets of Palma, climbs the mountain and descends into the valley below is where their adventure and
dream began.
You are all invited and welcome to come and see for yourself…
El valle de Sóller le da la bienvenida
El valle de Sóller está dominado por la sierra de Tramuntana. Es Patrimonio de la UNESCO por la capacidad de las generaciones pasadas para trabajar con la naturaleza. El aterrazamiento de las montañas para permitir el crecimiento de olivos y cítricos fue una parte de ello. Lo que nos honra es la forma en que las generaciones pasadas trabajaron con la naturaleza y crearon cursos de agua de piedra, para permitir que cada gota de lluvia que caía se utilizara para la tierra. Los cursos de agua siguen funcionando hoy en día y los muros de piedra son trabajados por cada nueva generación. La Tramuntana está llena del trabajo de la vida de la gente del pasado, que todavía impresiona a los ingenieros de hoy. El “Cuenco de Oro” es la tierra que constituye el valle bajo las montañas y se centra en Sóller y sus pueblos, Biniaraix y Fornalutx. Los paseos de montaña de esta zona son famosos. Los visitantes vienen y recorren los paseos durante todo el año. La ruta 221 es la que siguen y presenta un recorrido fácil, además de grandes desafíos. Se exige el máximo respeto por las montañas
a todos los que recorren nuestro camino. Benignas y hermosas, pero majestuosas y traicioneras si el tiempo cambia y los caminantes están mal preparados. La ruta hacia el valle de Sóller pasa por el túnel de Sóller o por el Coll, con sus 52 curvas cerradas. Cualquiera de las dos rutas le adentrará en el valle y pondrá la piel de gallina a la mayoría de los aficionados a Sóller. Emerger al paisaje montañoso es una visión de la que nunca se cansará. Una carretera recta desde la salida del túnel y ya está en el mar, tal y como se lo presenta el Puerto de Sóller. Una perfecta bahía de herradura le espera además de las delicias de la vida playera y marinera de este rincón del noroeste de Mallorca. Este lugar de Mallorca es un “pueblo trabajador” que se convierte en centro turístico en temporada alta. La vida continúa durante todo el año, ya que el puerto cuenta con una flota pesquera comercial y un ajetreado puerto que mantener. El cultivo de cítricos y olivos en los pueblos forma parte de la fuente de ingresos local. Muchas familias viven aquí, y los niños van al colegio en las seis escuelas de la zona. La vida laboral transcurre en el Valle y para los que se desplazan a diario a Palma,
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los polígonos industriales y otras ciudades importantes. No se trata de un “complejo turístico construido a propósito”, sino de una representación de la vida normal con el deseo de compartir las bondades de la zona con visitantes y amigos veraneantes. Artistas famosos se han reunido durante años en Deia, que es otro de los lugares favoritos de nuestra región.
En Soller, y gire a la izquierda por la montaña, a lo largo de la carretera de la costa más maravillosa y Deia está esperando. Está ahí con todos los encantos de un pasado, presente y futuro como enclave que muchos quieren reclamar como propio. Richard Branson, Andrew Lloyd Webber y Bob Geldof son algunos de los que se asocian al pueblo. Sus nombres se suman cada año a medida que un nuevo conjunto de talentos eclécticos se une a la fiesta.
El valle de Sóller se aferra a su pasado tradicional. Ultramoderno en muchos aspectos en 2023, pero con un calendario repleto de fechas de observación y fiestas
especiales. La más famosa es la de la batalla entre moros y cristianos que se promulga en torno al 11 de mayo de cada año. Miles de personas descienden al Valle, a medida que los sollerics regresan de otros lugares, para asegurarse de estar en casa para la ocasión. También son muy importantes las celebraciones de Semana Santa con las solemnes procesiones. El patrón de la ciudad es San Bartolomé, y se le dedica una semana de fiesta en torno al 24 de agosto de cada año. Al valle de Sóller le encantan las fiestas y conmemora las fechas especiales con gran entusiasmo. Se trata de acontecimientos “locales” a los que están invitados todos los habitantes del pueblo.
El Valle de Sóller es el hogar de muchos que lo conocieron en una excursión de un día en el famoso tren de Sóller. Una visita y ya sabían que habían encontrado su corazón en el Valle de Sóller. Un tren que parte de las calles de Palma, sube la montaña y desciende hasta el valle es donde comenzó su aventura y su sueño.
Están todos invitados y son bienvenidos a venir y verlo por sí mismos...
La ruta hacia el valle de Sóller pasa por el túnel de Sóller o por el Coll, con sus 52 curvas cerradas. Cualquiera de las dos rutas le adentrará en el valle y pondrá la piel de gallina a la mayoría de los aficionados a Sóller. Emerger al paisaje montañoso es una visión de la que nunca se cansará. Una carretera recta desde la salida del túnel y ya está en el mar, tal y como se lo presenta el Puerto de Sóller. Una perfecta bahía de herradura le espera además de las delicias de la vida playera y marinera de este rincón del noroeste de Mallorca.
Este lugar de Mallorca es un “pueblo trabajador” que se convierte en centro turístico en temporada alta. La vida continúa durante todo el año, ya que el puerto cuenta con una flota pesquera comercial y un ajetreado puerto que mantener. El cultivo de cítricos y olivos en los pueblos forma parte de la fuente de ingresos local. Muchas familias viven aquí, y los niños van al colegio en las seis escuelas de la zona. La vida laboral transcurre en el Valle y para los que se desplazan a diario
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a Palma, los polígonos industriales y otras ciudades importantes. No se trata de un “complejo turístico construido a propósito”, sino de una representación de la vida normal con el deseo de compartir las bondades de la zona con visitantes y amigos veraneantes. Artistas famosos se han reunido durante años en Deia, que es otro de los lugares favoritos de nuestra región. En Soller, y gire a la izquierda por la montaña, a lo largo de la carretera de la costa más maravillosa y Deia está esperando. Está ahí con todos los encantos de un pasado, presente y futuro como enclave que muchos quieren reclamar como propio. Richard Branson, Andrew Lloyd Webber y Bob Geldof son algunos de los que se asocian al pueblo. Sus nombres se suman cada año a medida que un nuevo conjunto de talentos eclécticos se une a la fiesta.
El valle de Sóller se aferra a su pasado tradicional. Ultramoderno en muchos aspectos en 2023, pero con un calendario repleto de fechas de observación y fiestas especiales. La más famosa es la de la batalla entre moros y cristianos que se promulga en torno al 11 de mayo de cada año. Miles de personas descienden al Valle, a medida que los sollerics regresan de otros lugares, para asegurarse de estar en casa para la ocasión. También son muy importantes las celebraciones de Semana Santa con las solemnes procesiones. El patrón de la ciudad es San Bartolomé, y se le dedica una semana de fiesta en torno al 24 de agosto de cada año. Al valle de Sóller le encantan las fiestas y conmemora las fechas especiales con gran entusiasmo. Se trata de acontecimientos “locales” a los que están invitados todos los habitantes del pueblo.
El Valle de Sóller es el hogar de muchos que lo conocieron en una excursión de un día en el famoso tren de Sóller. Una visita y ya sabían que habían encontrado su corazón en el Valle de Sóller. Un tren que parte de las calles de Palma, sube la montaña y desciende hasta el valle es donde comenzó su aventura y su sueño. Están todos invitados y son bienvenidos a venir y verlo por sí mismos...
Das Soller-Tal heißt Sie willkommen!
Das Tal von Soller wird von der Serra de Tramuntana beherrscht. Es gehört zum UNESCO-Kulturerbe, weil frühere Generationen es verstanden haben, mit der Natur zu arbeiten. Die Terrassierung der Berge, um den Anbau von Oliven und Zitrusfrüchten zu ermöglichen, war ein Teil davon. Wir werden für die Art und Weise verehrt, wie frühere Generationen mit der Natur arbeiteten und Wasserläufe aus Stein schufen, damit jeder Tropfen Regen, der fiel, für das Land genutzt werden konnte. Die Wasserläufe funktionieren auch heute noch, und die Steinmauern werden von jeder neuen Generation weiter bearbeitet. Die Tramuntana ist voll vom Lebenswerk der Menschen der Vergangenheit, das auch die Ingenieure von heute noch beeindruckt. Die “Goldene Schale” ist das Land, das das Tal unterhalb der Berge bildet und in dessen Zentrum Soller und seine Dörfer Biniaraix und Fornalutx liegen.
Die Bergwanderungen in diesem Gebiet sind berühmt. Das ganze Jahr über kommen Besucher, um diese Wanderungen zu unternehmen. Die Route 221 ist die Route, der sie folgen, und bietet leichte Wanderungen, aber auch gewaltige Herausforderungen. Alle, die auf unserem Weg wandern, müssen höchsten Respekt vor den Bergen haben. Sie sind sanft und schön, aber majestätisch und tückisch, wenn das Wetter umschlägt und die Wanderer schlecht vorbereitet sind. Der Weg ins Soller-Tal führt über den Soller-Tunnel oder die Fahrt über den Coll mit seinen 52 Kehren. Beide Wege führen ins Tal und bescheren den meisten Soller-Fans einen Gänsehautmoment. Das Auftauchen in die Berglandschaft ist ein Anblick, an dem man sich nie satt sehen kann. Von der Tunnelausfahrt geht es nur eine Straße geradeaus, und schon sind Sie am Meer, das sich Ihnen im Hafen von Soller präsentiert. Es erwartet Sie eine perfekte Hufeisenbucht und die Freuden des Strand- und Segellebens in dieser Ecke des Nordwestens von Mallorca.
Dieser Ort auf Mallorca ist eine ‘Arbeiterstadt’, die sich in der Hochsaison in einen Touristenort verwandelt. Das Leben geht das ganze Jahr über weiter, denn der Hafen hat eine kommerzielle Fischereiflotte und einen geschäftigen Hafen zu unterhalten. Der Zitrus- und Olivenanbau in den Dörfern ist ein Teil der lokalen Einnahmequelle. Viele Familien leben hier, und die Kinder gehen in den sechs Schulen der Gegend zur Schule. Das Arbeitsleben spielt sich im Tal und für diejenigen ab, die täglich nach Palma, in die Industriegebiete und in andere größere Städte pendeln. Es handelt sich hier nicht um einen “Ferienort”, sondern um ein normales Leben mit dem Wunsch, die Reichtümer der Region mit Besuchern und Sommerfreunden zu teilen. Berühmte Künstler treffen sich seit Jahren in Deia, einem weiteren beliebten Ort in unserer Region. Fahren Sie nach Soller und biegen Sie links den Berg hinauf, entlang der wunderschönen Küstenstraße, und schon wartet Deia. Deia ist eine Enklave mit einer Vergangenheit,
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Gegenwart und Zukunft, die viele für sich beanspruchen wollen. Richard Branson, Andrew Lloyd Webber und Bob Geldof gehören zu denen, die mit dem Ort in Verbindung gebracht werden. Ihre Namen werden jedes Jahr durch neue, vielseitige Talente ergänzt. Das Tal von Soller hält fest an seiner traditionellen Vergangenheit fest. Im Jahr 2023 ist es in vielerlei Hinsicht hochmodern, aber der Kalender ist voll mit Terminen für besondere Beobachtungen und Feste. Das berühmteste ist die Schlacht zwischen Mauren und Christen, die jedes Jahr um den 11. Mai herum stattfindet. Tausende strömen ins Tal, wenn die Sollerics von anderen Orten zurückkehren, um sicherzustellen, dass sie zu diesem Anlass zu Hause sind. Auch die Osterfeierlichkeiten mit den feierlichen Prozessionen sind sehr wichtig. Der Schutzpatron der
Stadt ist der Heilige Bartholomäus, dem jedes Jahr um den 24. August herum eine Festwoche gewidmet wird. Das Tal von Soller liebt Feste und begeht besondere Anlässe mit großer Begeisterung. Es handelt sich dabei um “lokale” Veranstaltungen, zu denen alle Einwohner der Stadt eingeladen sind. Das Soller-Tal ist die Heimat vieler Menschen, die es bei einem Tagesausflug mit dem berühmten Soller-Zug kennengelernt haben. Ein einziger Besuch und sie wussten, dass sie ihr Herz im Soller-Tal gefunden hatten. Ein Zug, der in den Straßen von Palma startet, den Berg hinauffährt und in das Tal hinabsteigt, ist der Ort, an dem ihr Abenteuer und ihr Traum begann.
Sie sind alle herzlich eingeladen, sich selbst ein Bild zu machen...
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Shapes of Creativity
Palma is blessed with many artsy people and I am thrilled to give you a small insight into a few of them. I am originally from Cambridge, although I have spent a significant portion of my life in Mallorca, Manhattan, and the Caribbean. You could say that the arts are a family thing.
By Kathleen Bendelack
My brother, Steve Bendelack, directed Little Britain, Mr Bean’s Holiday, and The League of Gentlemen, which won him a few BAFTAs. Another brother Peter is also hugely creative, painting on silk and pottery etc... I am an actress and a columnist for a local newspaper. I have written and illustrated children’s books, “Alex the Little Rabbit That Lost His Smile,” (in both Spanish & English) and “A Fizzy Dizzy Adventure.” I also write scripts, storyboards, and documentaries. But my true love is the theatre.
Going back quite a few years I closed my business, and transitioned to the role of stay-at-home mum, I had to do something that worked with my children’s schedules, so theatre came back into my life and swept me off my feet again. When I was a child, I fell in love with the stage and performed the overbearing competitive gum chewer, Violet Beauregarde in Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. For fifteen years, I have played several of Shakespeare’s ladies, as well as other classics, such as Jekyll & Hyde, and Frankenstein. I wrote, and directed my first play, “Las Otras Lola’s,” and the show was a success.
This year “2024,” I aspire to establish and operate a captivating play centred around five distinct women, titled White Dust / Polvo Blanco y Ellas. I have crafted it in both Spanish and English. I also completed an eightepisode sitcom in Spanish called ‘The Bendelack Sisters.’ The local TV station Ib3 was interested in it, but they did not have the funds to develop it. I hope
that now that the political situation has changed, there will be more sympathy towards Spanish and English. Here in the Balearic Islands, you can’t see theatre in English or Spanish, which is a shame because there is a foreign population of around “220,000,” without mentioning the Spanish population. This year is going to change.
LEONARDO CONDOR
Let’s catch up with some more artistic people who live here in Palma, who for some strange reason, all end up meeting each other and becoming friends. Leonardo Cóndor is from Ecuador. Leo has lived here in the Balearic Islands for twenty years. His photography is surprisingly sensual, and usually of women moulded in nature or with subtle poses that enhance our feminine curves. Yes, I am in love with his work,
as you may have guessed. His studio is in the heart of Palma on Calle Los Olmos. Leo certainly has a story to tell about his life that he now shares with his beautiful partner, Marika Rauhut, who is Polish and from a different world than Leo in many ways, but they complement each other perfectly - they are soulmates.
He reminded me of his humble beginnings in his country and how he had to work hard to earn money doing odd jobs that came his way, even working as a gardener when he was twelve years old. I asked him what he missed from his country. “Certain foods, and fruits from my country but, l am happily living here in Mallorca. And a dream? “To travel the world for a year, photographing everything, but for now l prefer to build up my profile here in Mallorca.” And what’s next
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after Mallorca? “Miami and even New York could be on the cards for this year “2024” to exhibit some of my artwork. ”He is named Condor, which means ruler of the upper world in Andean and is the symbol of power and health. Leo is proud of his Andean race, which gives him the strength to do what he loves: work and express his art in the form of photographs. I will leave you with his book that came out last year, “The Human Body as Artistic Material.”
CARLOS PRIETO
Carlos Prieto opened his two decades as an artist up to the public without any barriers which now incorporates multisensory experiences into his exhibition held in his gallery that is also his home. The exhibition includes changing colours, music, and even diverse aromas. It was a fascinating “Prieto” experience. This artist from Palma comes from a creative background. His father is a well-known journalist, author, and fighter for many lost causes. His mother is also the author of eight books. Carlos has clear ideas, and never entertained the idea of having a plan B to fall back on. He firmly said, “You must trust yourself as an artist and follow your instincts”. What I admire about Carlos is his ability to observe the diverse phases of his life reflected in his artwork, which is consistently captivating, inventive, and fresh.
I first met Carlos while he was doing a live art performance on a huge canvas in front of an audience in a theatre in Palma. I was one of the actresses who was to be part of the performance. I believe it was approximately 18 years ago, thus showing that he was just commencing his journey. Now in 2024 he has grown and tried new things while living between Paris, Rome, and Miami and is now a highly skilled artist. His art gallery is located in the most iconic and authentic part of Palma, the
historic area adjacent to the Cathedral. The sheer feeling of being surrounded by such magnificence that is saturated in hundreds of years of history is joyous. His gallery is very interesting, and it’s full of treasures. He has upcoming projects and considers himself fortunate to have the opportunity to work using his passion. Carlos’s sensitivity and charm are reflected in his works. The film, “D’ amore si vive,” by the Italian director Silvano Agosti, has proved inspirational to Carlos and he says goodbye to us with, D’ amore si vive... this year, featuring diverse productions such as musicals, plays, Russian Ballet, and the splendid Orchestra Sinfonia of the Baleares.
Palma ha sido bendecida con mucha gente artística y estoy encantado de poder darte una pequeña idea de algunos de ellos. Soy originaria de Cambridge, aunque he pasado una parte importante de mi vida en Mallorca, Manhattan y el Caribe. Se podría decir que las artes son cosa de familia. Mi hermano Steve Bendelack dirigió Little Britain, Mr Bean’s Holiday y The League of Gentlemen, por las que ganó algunos premios BAFTA. Otro
hermano, Peter, también es creativo pintando sobre seda y cerámica, etc. Soy actriz y columnista de un periódico local. He escrito e ilustrado libros para niños, “Alex, el conejito que perdió la sonrisa” (tanto en español como en inglés) y “A Fizzy Dizzy Adventure”. También escribo guiones, storyboards y documentales. Pero mi verdadero amor es el teatro. Hace bastantes años, cerré mi negocio y pasé a ser ama de casa. Tenía que hacer algo que funcionara con los horarios de mis hijos, así que el teatro volvió a mi vida y me arrastró nuevamente. Mis hijos aprenderían textos conmigo… Cuando era niña, me enamoré del escenario e interpreté a la dominante y competitiva masticadora de chicle Violet Beauregarde en Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. Durante quince años he interpretado a varias de las damas de Shakespeare, así como a otros clásicos, como Jekyll & Hyde, Frankenstein. Escribí y dirigí mi primera obra, “Las Otras Lola’s” el espectáculo fue un éxito. Este año “2024”, aspiro a establecer y operar una obra cautivadora centrada en cinco mujeres distintas, titulada White Dust / Polvo Blanco y Ellas. Lo he elaborado tanto en español como en inglés. También completé una comedia de situación de ocho episodios en español llamada ‘Las hermanas Bendelack’. La televisión local Ib3 se interesó en él, pero no tenía fondos para desarrollarlo. Espero que ahora que la situación política ha cambiado, haya más simpatía hacia el español y el inglés. Aquí en Baleares no se puede ver teatro en inglés ni en español, lo cual es una pena porque hay una población extranjera de unos “220.000297,” sin mencionarse los españoles. Este año será distinto.
LEONARDO CONDOR
Pongámonos al día con algunas personas más artísticas que viven aquí en Palma, y por alguna extraña razón todos terminamos conociéndonos y haciéndonos hasta amigos. Leonardo Cóndor, es de Ecuador. Leo vive desde hace veinte años aquí en Baleares. Su fotografía es sorprendentemente sensual, y generalmente de mujeres
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moldeadas en la naturaleza o con poses sutiles que realzan nuestras curvas femeninas. Sí, estoy enamorado de su trabajo, como habrás adivinado. Su estudio está en pleno centro de Palma en la calle Los Olmos. Leo ciertamente tiene una historia que contar sobre su vida que ahora comparte con su hermosa pareja, Marika Rauhut, que es polaca y de un mundo diferente al de Leo en muchos sentidos, pero complementan perfectamente. Me recordó sus humildes comienzos en su país y cómo tenía que esforzarse para ganar dinero haciendo pequeños trabajos que se le presentaban, incluso trabajó como jardinero cuando tenía doce años. Este artista dijo que extrañaba la comida y las frutas de su país pero que, por lo demás, era feliz viviendo aquí en Mallorca. ¿Cual es tu sueño? Mi sueño es viajar por el mundo durante un año fotografiando todo, pero de momento prefiero quedar en Mallorca. ¿Despues de Mallorca que? Miami e incluso Nueva York podrían estar en las cartas para este año “2024” para exhibir algunas de mis obras de arte. Su nombre Cóndor, que en realidad significa en andino gobernante del mundo superior, y es el símbolo de poder y salud. Leo está
orgulloso de su raza andina, lo que le da fuerza para hacer lo que ama: trabajar y expresar su arte en forma de fotografías. Los dejo con su libro “El cuerpo humano como material artístico”, que salió el año pasado y muestra una colección de sus obras.
CARLOS PRIETO
Carlos Prieto abre al público sus dos décadas como artista sin barreras incorporando ahora experiencias Multisensoriales a su exposición realizada en su galería que es también su casa, que incluyó colores cambiantes, música y hasta aromas diversos. Fue una fascinante experiencia “Prieto”. Este artista de Palma proviene de una formación creativa. Su padre es un conocido periodista, autor y luchador por muchas causas perdidas. Su madre también es autora de ocho libros. Carlos tiene las ideas claras y nunca se le ocurrió la idea de tener un plan B al que recurrir. Dijo con firmeza: “debes confiar en ti mismo como artista” y seguir tus instintos. Lo que admiro de Carlos es la capacidad de observar las diversas fases de su vida claramente reflejadas en su obra de arte, que es consistentemente cautivadora, inventiva y fresca. Conocí
a Carlos por primera vez mientras hacía una performance de arte en vivo sobre un lienzo enorme frente al público en un teatro de Palma. Yo era una de las actrices que iba a ser parte de la actuación. Creo que fue hace aproximadamente 18 años, lo que indica que apenas estaba iniciando su viaje. Hoy, en 2024, ha crecido y probado cosas nuevas mientras vive en París, Roma y Miami. Ahora es un artista altamente calificado. Su Galería de Arte está situada en la zona auténtica más emblemática de Palma, junto a la Catedral. Por lo tanto, la pura sensación de estar en tal magnificencia, saturada de cientos de años de historia, es gozosa. Su galería es muy interesante y está llena de tesoros. Tiene proyectos próximos y se considera afortunado de tener la oportunidad de trabajar en su pasión.
La sensibilidad y el encanto de Carlos se reflejan en sus obras. La película “D’ amore si vive”, del director italiano Silvano Agosti, ha inspirado a Carlos y se despide de nosotros con, D’ amore si vive...
Este año va a tomar un rumbo diferente, tengo un presentimiento al respecto, quiero que esta isla vanguardista muestre su pluralidad
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no sólo en lo que respecta a las minorías sino también a la diversidad lingüística, porque cuantas más, mejor, digo. Quizás represente mi obra en un teatro público, lo que reduciría a la mitad el coste de puesta en escena y producción. Sin embargo, ya sea que uno esté buscando una intrigante exposición de arte o escultura o una experiencia de cata de vinos en una de las setenta bodegas ubicadas en toda Mallorca, como Angel o Bodegas Vi Rei, que también cuentan con música en vivo para hacer que la experiencia sea embriagadoramente inolvidable, las opciones son interminables. ¿Por qué no ir de mochilero o visitar el sitio de la Serra Tramuntana, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO? Te sorprenderá y te dará una vista única de Mallorca tal y como es hoy. Me encanta tomar unas sabrosas tapas en los numerosos bares y restaurantes de toda la isla o regalarme una comida especial en uno de los doce restaurantes con estrella Michelin ubicados por toda la isla,
tenemos muchas opciones para elegir... Volviendo al teatro, el Auditorium de Palma ofrece una diversa oferta de entretenimiento a lo largo de este año, contando con diversas producciones como musicales, obras de teatro, el Ballet Ruso y la espléndida Orquesta Sinfónica de Baleares.
Aquí hay algunos eventos programados que le abrirán el apetito: Disco Saturday Night y Wolfgang A. Mozart, en febrero. En marzo, la Royal Film Concert Orchestra toca piezas excepcionales de películas que permanecen en tu mente, creadas por Williams, Morricone, Hisaishi o Zimmer, prepárate para la piel de gallina. En abril, Opus One presentará los famosos Tubular Bells de Mike Oldfield, y The Bourbon Street Stompers nos sorprenderá en mayo. El aclamado grupo de pop español Mecano será homenajeado con un concierto homenaje en octubre, titulado Hija de La Luna.
Cada año, Sara Baras interpreta baile flamenco en el Auditorium de Palma. Este espectáculo se llama “Vuela” y
es una visita obligada en noviembre. El Teatro Principal presenta óperas durante todo el año, y es muy recomendable verlas cuando haya disponibilidad de programación. El lujoso Port Adriano, que alguna vez fue un pequeño puerto, es otro destino que ofrece multitud de conciertos durante los meses de verano, trayendo a la isla a músicos de renombre internacional que de otro modo solo se encontrarían en ciudades como Londres o Nueva York. Te sorprenderá el cartel que llegará a la isla en 2024. La Catedral de Palma, también conocida como La Seu, acoge eventos musicales y está repleta de tesoros escondidos que te dejarán asombrado. Sólo he arañado la superficie de la multitud de actividades y lugares para ver, pero rápidamente te darás cuenta de que Mallorca es, sin duda, la isla que nunca duerme. Mi viaje para descubrir Mallorca sigue siendo una montaña rusa de felicidad y espero que tu visita sea tan emocionante como la mía.
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The Global Wellness Market and The Future of Wellness in Mallorca
The Future Of Wellness In Mallorca
‘Wellness’ is a term on everyone’s lips today, but what you may not know is that the term traces back to ancient civilisations from the East, Greece, and Rome. The age-old tenet focuses on holistic and natural approaches, self-healing and preventative care, providing the firm foundation for the ‘wellness’ we think of today.
So what does wellness really mean?
Wellness is an active process of self-awareness, positive behaviour modifications and lifestyle choices that lead to optimum physical, emotional and spiritual health. In other words, wellness is about taking personal responsibility for all aspects of our long-term well-being.
‘Wellness’ in this modern sense of the word is becoming an increasingly mainstream phenomenon. However, according to the Global Wellness Institute (GWI), environmental, socioeconomic, and lifestyle factors account for 80-90% of our disease risks and health outcomes. Environmental factors such as clean air have an impact on our health and access to medical care is still a privilege for many people. Add to this the holistic dimension of wellness, not just the body but also mind and spirit, there is a definite multi-dimensionality to it we all need to balance. We also have a long way to go before the broadest concept of wellness is genuinely accessible to all.
The Global Wellness Market
That said, the modern wellness industry is already big business. The wellness economy includes supplements, personal care, nutrition, fitness, mental wellness, complementary medicine, holistic therapies, and wellness travel. Post-pandemic in 2022, the global wellness economy jumped to $5.6 trillion, a 14% increase from 2019.
Wellness tourism ranked fourth as an industry sector, generating $650.7 billion for the global wellness economy (as reported by GWI). In their latest reports (November 2023), GWI projected that wellness tourism will grow at 16.6%, crossing the $1 trillion mark in 2024.
The Spanish Wellness Tourism Market
Like many European markets, Spain’s wellness tourism economy will have felt the negative impact of energy prices and the Ukraine war. Nevertheless, Spain is a top destination choice for wellness-motivated travellers. Spain ranked 11th in the top twenty wellness tourism markets, with a wellness
tourism economy that was valued at $650.7 billion in 2022*(1). Wellness travellers spend 41% more during a stay, especially domestic wellness tourists, who spend 175% more than typical tourists. Wellness travellers tend to have more disposable income and prefer to prioritise their spending on services and amenities that support their health and well-being when they travel. Although final figures are not yet available for 2023, according to the latest tourism data*(2) Spain welcomed 79.9 million overseas visitors in the first eleven months. Not quite back to prepandemic figures, this is a significant increase of 18.2 % in overseas visitors from 2022, an unprecedented increase year on year.
The Balearics: A Wellness Travel Destination
Post-pandemic, the Balearics became Spain’s most successful tourist region in 2022, receiving the highest number of incoming visitors according to the National Institute of Statistics, no doubt boosted by the island’s all-year appeal. There is no doubt the Balearics will remain among the top regions for 2023. Receiving over 17 million tourists by the end of October, the Balearics is the only region in Spain which surpassed pre-pandemic figures with a 1% rise in arrivals from 2019*(3). With the island’s main focus on quality, not quantity, the wellness economy is growing. Spain has been confirmed as a world-class
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wellness destination and wellness tourists as big spenders making the future of Mallorca’s travel industry exciting as an appealing all-year-round wellness destination.
Mallorca ticks all the boxes for a wellness holiday. With over 300 days of sunshine a year and a stunning diversity of landscapes: rugged mountains in the north, lush interiors and fertile plains, and a spectacular coastline stretching 550km with over 262 beaches. There are healthy activities for everyone, including sailing, hiking, diving, climbing and cycling. Palma is a cosmopolitan city with notable architecture, ancient culture and rich traditions. The island has year-round festivities, produces arts and crafts, boasts award-winning wines and has Michelin-acclaimed gastronomy (11 stars across ten restaurants at the end of 2023, compared to Ibiza’s two). Mallorca continues to lead the way in new luxury-design hotels, including the new Four Seasons in Formentor and Mandarin Oriental Hotels opening in Calvia later this year. Mallorca stands head and shoulders above many other global holiday destinations.
Mallorca: A Healing Island
As to the holistic side of wellness in Mallorca, the micro-industry has grown steadily since my arrival 21 years ago. In recent years, the number of holistic practitioners and range of therapies has exploded. There is an expression amongst the holistic community that says Mallorca attracts people who are ready for change, whether consciously or not. There is truth in this; mystical mountains, warm climate, sea air, fascinating history, rich traditions, pagan-origin festivals and bountiful organic harvests make it a magnet for holistic therapists who can support and facilitate positive change. Mallorca’s wellness scene is getting
more exposure, especially in the US, with new direct flights from New York (JFK) to Palma. Many incoming visitors to Mallorca don’t have the local knowledge or word-of-mouth network to discover all the island offers for a wellness holiday or access the services of Mallorca’s holistic practitioners. That’s where the new online travel company, wellnesstraveller.co has a role. As well as booking wellness-focused hotels and healthy activities, people can find local holistic practitioners who have been vetted, tried, tested, and all come highly recommended.
So wellness is certainly set to be a large part of Mallorca’s future travel industry and the trend has many benefits forboth residents and holiday makers alike. If your goal for 2024 is to embrace wellness, in the broadest meaning of the term, Wellness Traveller is here for you. Explore the best of feel-good Mallorca at wellnesstraveller.co today.
Sources: *(1) Global Wellness Report 2023, *(2) January 3 - the National Institute of Statistics, *(3) Aena
El Futuro del Wellness in Mallorca
El wellness (bienestar) está en boca de todos hoy en día, pero tal vez no sepas
que el concepto data de las antiguas civilizaciones de Oriente, Grecia y Roma. Un principio centrado en abordajes holísticos y naturales, la autosanación y los cuidados preventivos, que constituye la sólida base del wellness en la actualidad.
Pero, ¿qué significa el wellness en realidad? Se trata de un proceso activo de auto-concienciación, de cambios conductuales positivos y estilos de vida con el objeto de alcanzar una óptima salud física, emocional y espiritual; es decir, ser responsables de todos los aspectos de nuestro bienestar a largo plazo.
Esta moderna acepción del término ‘wellness’ se está convirtiendo en un fenómeno de masas. Según el Global Wellness Institute (GWI), los factores medioambientales, socioeconómicos y de estilo de vida representan entre el 80 y 90% de nuestro riesgo de exposición a enfermedades e impacto sobre la salud. Los factores medioambientales tales como el aire limpio tienen un impacto sobre nuestra salud, mientras que el acceso a la sanidad sigue siendo un privilegio para muchos. Si añadimos a este concepto del wellness los aspectos espiritual y mental, es evidente que existe una multidimensionalidad que hemos de aprender a equilibrar. Asimismo, nos queda un largo camino que recorrer hasta que el concepto más amplio del wellness esté realmente al alcance de todos.
El Mercado Global del Wellness
No obstante, la industria moderna del wellness está en alza: suplementos alimenticios, cuidado personal, nutrición, fitness, salud mental, medicina alternativa, terapias holísticas y viajes de bienestar. En 2022 tras la pandemia, el sector mundial del wellness ha aumentado hasta $5,6 billones, un incremento del 14%
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sobre 2019. El turismo del bienestar ocupa el cuarto puesto en el ranking del sector, habiendo generado $650,7 mil millones para la economía global del wellness (datos del GWI). En sus últimos informes (noviembre 2023), el GWI estima un crecimiento en el turismo del wellness del 16.6%, hasta alcanzar el billón de dólares en 2024.
El Mercado del Turismo de Bienestar en España
Como es el caso en muchos mercados europeos, la economía del turismo del bienestar en España se ha visto afectada por la subida de precios de la energía y la guerra en Ucrania. Aun así, España es uno de los destinos preferidos para viajes de bienestar, ocupando el puesto 11 de los 20 destinos más cotizados del turismo de wellness, valorado en $650.7 mil millones en 2022*(1). Los viajeros del ‘wellness’ gastaron un 41% más durante su estancia, especialmente los turistas de wellness nacionales, cuyo gasto es 175% mayor que el de los turistas normales. Los turistas de bienestar suelen disponer de ingresos mayores y priorizan el gasto en servicios que mejoran su salud y bienestar durante el viaje. Aunque las cifras de 2023 no han sido publicadas todavía, los datos más recientes *(2) indican la llegada de 79,9 millones de visitantes del extranjero a España durante los primeros once meses. Pese a que no llega a los niveles de la pre-pandemia, se trata de un incremento del 18,2% en turistas extranjeros comparado con el 2022, un aumento sin precedentes.
Las Baleares: Destino del Turismo de Bienestar
Baleares fue la región turística de mayor éxito en España en 2022, habiendo recibido el mayor número de visitantes según el Instituto Nacional de Estadística, sin duda debido al atractivo de las islas durante todo el año. Está
claro que las islas Baleares continuarán ocupando los primeros puestos en el ranking de 2023. Con la llegada de más de 17 millones de turistas hasta octubre de este año, se trata de la única región de España que ha logrado sobrepasar las cifras pre-pandemia, con un incremento del 1% en la llegadas desde 2019 *(3).
La economía del wellness en Mallorca, donde prima la calidad sobre la cantidad, continúa en auge. El mayor gasto de los turistas del bienestar augura un muy buen futuro para este tipo de turismo en Mallorca como destino de wellness todo el año.
Y es que Mallorca es un destino altamente atractivo para el turismo del wellness. Con más de 300 días de sol y una increíble diversidad paisajística – sierra escarpada en el norte, fértiles llanos en el interior y una espectacular costa de 500 km con 262 playas. Hay actividades saludables para todos: vela, senderismo, buceo, escalada y ciclismo. Palma es un ciudad cosmopolita con hermosa arquitectura, cultura y tradición. Mallorca cuenta con fiestas y celebraciones todo el año, posee una rica artesanía, elabora grandes vinos y cuenta con una oferta gastronómica de primer nivel (11 estrellas Michelin repartidas entre 10 restaurantes en 2023, comparado con las dos de Ibiza). Mallorca sigue estrenando nuevos hoteles de lujo, tales como el nuevo Four Seasons en Formentor y los hoteles
Mandarin Oriental que se inaugurará en unos meses en Calviá. Mallorca está muy por encima de muchos otros destinos turísticos en el mundo.
Mallorca: Una isla de sanación
En cuanto al aspecto holístico del wellness en Mallorca, esta microindustria ha crecido de manera continua desde que llegué a la isla hace 21 años. El número de terapeutas y terapias holísticas en Mallorca ha crecido exponencialmente en los últimos años. La comunidad holística de la isla está convencida de que Mallorca atrae a personas que están listas para cambiar, ya sea de forma consciente o no. Y es que sus místicas montañas, su clima agradable, el aire marino, su fascinante historia, ricas tradiciones, fiestas de origen pagano y abundantes cosechas ecológicas son un imán para los terapeutas holísticos de todo el mundo. El panorama del wellness de Mallorca está siendo foco de atención a nivel mundial, sobre todo en EEUU, con los nuevos vuelos directos de Nueva York (JFK) a Palma. Muchos de los nuevos visitantes no disponen de información sobre lo que puede ofrecer la isla en cuanto a wellness o sobre los mejores terapeutas en el sector. Por ello se ha creado una nueva agencia de viajes online: WellnessTraveller.co. Además de poder reservar hoteles de wellness y actividades saludables, este sitio web ofrece un directorio de reconocidos terapeutas holísticos y de excelente reputación en la isla. Por lo tanto, está claro que el wellness devendrá una gran parte del sector turístico de Mallorca, ofreciendo además muchas ventajas para los residentes. Si tu meta para 2024 es llevar una vida más sana, Wellness Traveller es tu página web de referencia: descubre hoy mismo lo mejor de la Mallorca del bienestar en wellnesstraveller.co
Fuentes: *(1) Global Wellness Report 2023, *(2) enero 3 – Instituto Nacional de Estadística , *(3) Aena
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LUCKY’S PUB & EATERY IN PORT D’ANDRATX
A Warm Irish Welcome in the Port Awaits…
Anyone who has travelled around the world will have stumbled across an Irish Pub. The warm ambience, the famous Guinness sign and some ‘traditional’ pub fare can be found everywhere from Manchester to Mongolia, Italy to even Iraq! Solo travellers have long relied on Irish pubs to meet other people while other travellers flock here for live sports, a taste of home or the ‘craic’. So, it is rather surprising that Andratx has not had its very own watering hole from the Emerald Isle - until now!
by Ben Mulvey
Lucky’s Pub & Eatery has opened its doors on a side road just 40 metres from the sea and offers a home-from-home with cold drinks, a relaxed atmosphere and a short and sweet menu of pub-grub-style comfort dishes. Port d’Andratx conjures images of cocktail-swilling tourists admiring the stunning view before meandering along in search of some ‘authentic’ Spanish food but not everybody that visits the Port heads there to see the view. When the sun gets too warm or the cocktails too pricey, a short walk takes you to Lucky’s where the prices are fair, the
food excellent and the welcome as warm as they come.
American-born Jason isn’t the first person that springs to mind when you think Irish Pub - an entrepreneur and engineer that is known more for smart homes and real estate and not so much for pints of Guinness and fish and chips. But, having worked across the road from where Lucky’s is and enjoyed a pint or two after a hard day’s work, his local disappeared when the bar’s previous incarnation closed its doors. So, what do you do when your favourite local closes - buy it!
Not wanting to reinvent the wheel, Jason decided to keep things simple and offer a limited menu made up of excellent food rather than a multi-paged dossier of substandard dishes. Myself and Matthew recently paid a visit and the crunchy chicken wings with Lucky’s seasoning and wing sauce are a particular highlight of the menu if it is a tasty snack you’re looking for. Or for something more hearty, try the fish and chips coated in a delicious Guinness batter with a side of homemade tartar sauce - you will not be disappointed! We also tucked into
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a Lucky’s burger (we did share!) which was perfectly cooked and loaded with thick-cut crispy bacon, cheddar cheese, BBQ sauce and everything you expect from a towering burger - just keep the napkins handy!
The menu also features steak and Guinness pie, shepherd’s pie available at certain times, and other pub favourites that you would expect. There is also a cocktail menu with a twist - all of your classic cocktails with an Irish slant. Think Mojitos made with Jameson whiskey or perhaps a Bailey’s Piña Colada…
Aside from the food and the ambience, an
Irish Pub would not be complete without some live music and Lucky’s does not disappoint. There will be live music at the weekends with Irish songs taking centre stage on one evening and a little bit of classic rock on the other. There will also be some karaoke in the summer months so you can show off your vocal talents after a few pints. And the sports fans haven’t been forgotten either. Although Lucky’s is definitely not a sports bar, all major games from all major sports can be shown on the screens so just pop in and let Jason know what your sport of choice is and he can find it for you!
Whatever it is you are looking for from an Irish Pub, Lucky’s Pub & Eatery is the place to go in Port d’Andratx. Comfort food made with noticeable attention to detail, superb Guinness and cocktails and plenty to keep you entertained all year round. Sláinte and see you there for a pint!
You can find Lucky’s Pub & Eatery on Carrer de sa Fábrica, 5 in Port d’Andratx and you can check the menu out at www.luckys.es. Be sure to keep an eye on their Facebook page for all upcoming events and special offers.
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“It’s only rock and roll but I like it.”
The Rolling Stones
Celebrity Magazine recently caught up with the Irish artist and musician. Ian ‘Iggi’ McDonald, Iggi arrived in Mallorca in the early 90s with his partner and young daughter, Mimi and like so many of us was just simply seeking ‘a place in the sun’. We were curious about what led him here in the first place.
We start our conversation at the very beginning and I ask Iggi where it all started. He laughs…where shall I begin?
“I grew up in war-torn Belfast in the 70s. And like many Irish people, left Ireland at a young age, seeking fame and fortune for want of a better word. First, I went to California but when my visa ran out, the only option was to cut my hair and join the US Air Force, and that wasn’t going to happen, so my career as a fighter pilot never took off! But as fate would have it and at the invitation of my cousin who worked for Radio One, I returned to London where I quickly immersed myself in the music scene, playing in a band and sharing
a house with some of the roadies from Led Zeppelin. Slowly immersing myself in the vibrant 80s scene, I remember having lots of opportunities, even getting an audition to join the Pretenders…but on the day I didn’t show up. Not a good move! But that’s how it was then. I began working on radio as a DJ and became a presenter for various BBC networks, which ultimately led me back to Ireland to work as a producer for a TV rock music show working with Van Morrison, and Rory Gallagher, some of my childhood heroes.
When my BBC contract ended, I decided It was time to move on again and a friend
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suggested Mallorca, so I came and fell in love with the Island. Not really being able to put into practice what I had done before, I woke up one day and said “I’m gonna paint and become an artist”. My uncle was my was my art teacher so I guess it’s kind of in the family. Anyway, everyone laughed and said “ARTISTS DON’T MAKE ANY MONEY” but within a year here I had had three successful exhibitions. Which then brought me into contact with the exiled Australian businessman Christopher Skase. He had spotted one of my paintings in a local gallery in Port Andratx, and subsequently asked me to illustrate his autobiography “Postcard, from Mallorca”. This was his response to the Australian media and authorities, whom he had ignored for his ten years here whilst facing extradition charges for bankruptcy!
Balancing a career now in both art and music I reunited with some of my musical buddies. One of them is fellow Irishman and friend, Gary Moore. the rock and blues guitarist famous for hits like “Still Got the Blues for You” and “The Boys are Back in Town” with Thin Lizzy. I travelled the world with Gary, from Russia to Japan playing at the Olympic stadium in Korea and the Montreux Jazz Festival with artists Billy Idol, and Carlos Santana. We had many plans and new projects to put together until his untimely death in 2011. At this point, I decided to give it a go in Ibiza and quickly got a contract at the Hard Rock Cafe as a solo artist. It was the unplugged era! Moving on, I quickly formed my own band, The Brand New Hippies. We played a lot of the local festivals and we were regular faces at the Las Dalias hippy market where we did the 40th anniversary Woodstock concert and numerous other “flower power” events...at the same time, I was also recording with producers and DJs like DJ Pippi, Pacha and contributing some tracks for the Cafe Del Mar series. A highlight of my time in Ibiza was the Bacardi 123 Rocktronic Festival. Sharing the stage with the likes of Sting, Lenny Kravitz, Elton John and Nile Rodgers from Chic who I had previously met in L.A while working on a new project with some of the Gypsy Kings. Oh, did I forget to tell you that?”
So what about the future?
“As an artist I believe we are constantly searching for a new muse, inspiration and ways to express ourselves so I decided to “return to go” as it were and re-establish myself in Mallorca, hopefully putting some of my life’s experiences into new projects. I am currently working on “The Spirit of Rock”, a musical journey through the last 50 years of rock music in both sound and vision. I fully intend to pick up my paintbrushes again and
won’t just be painting rock ‘n’ roll cars!!
Feel free to contact me if you’d like yours painted though… These days with the digital age and downloads we seem to have lost the connection between art and music. But how many of us remember those classic album covers like Pink Floyd’s ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ and The Eagles ‘Hotel California’ when you hear the songs and they instantly pop into your head? I also intend to be getting out there and performing with my new band across the island this summer so I look forward to that. I have spent my time on this earth always with a backdrop to music and art doing what I enjoy doing.. My dad once told me, “Son…life is to be enjoyed ..not endured” Amen to that!!
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Who is Jim Chandler?
Celebrity Magazine Editor meets Jim Chandler
Regular readers of Celebrity may well remember a couple of articles we ran in 2023 about an American in Mallorca Called Jim Chandler. Towards the end of 2023 Celebrity Magazine Editor, Matthew Cull had chance to catch up with Jim for a chat and a chance to get to know more about one of Mallorca’s more interesting characters.
“You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one.”
Imagine by John Lennon
So, you’re well-travelled…
Tell me, why Mallorca?
“Well, my previous favourite place was Hawaii I had been there over 30 times and lived in Waikiki for a year. It is known for the spirit of aloha. I really feel that Mallorca has a very similar spirit of health and wellbeing.
So, Who is Jim Chandler?
Jim was born to an American soldier part irish who married a Mexican girl out in the west Texas town of El Paso. His dad was a paratrooper in the Korean War. Known as an army brat, Jim moved often with his parents from Italy to many different U.S States but then attended college in UTEP, (University of Texas at El Paso). He also attended La Universidad Autonama de Guadalajara, California State University Dominguez Hills, and the Adizes Institute. Working for the Department of the Navy for 30 years as
an engineer, Jim traveled to many parts of the world and had assignments in Hawaii, New Mexico and New Jersey. He worked in missile and warfare analysis. But in the last part of his career he was trained and was the Total Quality director for an organization of 1000 engineers and scientists. He trained the people in Dr W. Edwards Deming philosophy to build a high-performance organization for the 21st century.
How did you end up here in Mallorca?
“Well, my previous favourite place was
Hiking
Sant Elm
Jim with Resu
Jim with Rose
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Jim with his mother
Hawaii I had been there over 30 times and lived in Waikiki for a year. It is known for the spirit of aloha. I really feel that Mallorca has a very similar spirit of health and wellbeing.
“I am asked sometimes why am I here? Sometimes surprised because I’ve lived in Hawaii, Florida, California, Texas, Italy and in my career I’ve been to the Philippines, Caribbean, Greece and many other places.”
I came here in 2016 for the first time. I was attending some training by Barbara Sher in Frankfurt Germany in 2014. I read a book called Wishcraft in 1985 in Hawaii that changed my life with an exercise called your ideal day. It made a difference in my life from reading her first and five subsequent books three of which were New York Times bestsellers, participating in workshops, I had always wished to meet her. I was retired for many years and I attended a Deming conference in Monterey California when I read in an email that she was going to retire from the public after a final training in Frankfurt Germany. So, I flew there to meet her, I did and I met 50 other coaches from all over the world. I became friends with several, but one special one was Petra Greitschus she and I travelled together to the Grand Canyon, Venice and Hawaii. I wanted to find a place for me so, she brought me to Sant Elm, Majorca and I have continued to live my dream here. During Covid a friend I met at the Dieter Liedtke museum named
Boyan Minev had some time available and I trained him in things I knew including Dale Carnegie how to win Friends and influence people which I was a graduate assistant; Spiral dynamics integral by Dr Don Beck which I was certified as a spiral wizard; Myers Briggs type indicator which with the book please understand me and along with the Deming management methods used in
building a high performance organization I worked with him and consider him a dream Inc coach.
Friends
The photo of my first girlfriend and longtime friend Rose who was also a coach and college professor reminds me of the song by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton.
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Finally a person that I owe a bunch of gratitude to here in Mallorca for my better health is my Pilates instructor Resu Ragel. She may very well have saved my life! Additionally, a new Mallorca resident, Amund Johansen, has introduced me to his “Acupuncture by Amund” which has been great for pains I have had. Plus, he made one of my wishes to hike to el trappa come true as you can see in the photo. He also lets me use his office for conversation regarding people’s dreams especially on Sunday afternoon.
I am looking forward to a collaboration with a friend named Jeremy Stansfield, a fellow coach and much more with his USANA business. He is creating a technically advanced platform called VOXX AI (voxx000.com). With the app VOXXLifeChronicles, (https://voxx000. com/721-jim-chandler) I have a dream of creating life stories for ourselves and others. My website is dream-inc.eu. Check it out.
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In conversation with Clarissa Wellenbrink
The Mallorca-born real estate agent and micro-influencer, known for her work in the tourism industry and promotion of local products, is also the sister of German singer Nico Santos. While music runs in her family, her true passion lies in communication. After graduating in journalism on the island, Wellenbrink now utilizes her Instagram platform with nearly 27,000 followers to share her personal recommendations and experiences living in the Balearics.
Having studied in both Mallorca and Berlin, Wellenbrink expresses a preference for the island due to its lifestyle, career opportunities for Germans, and her affinity for the Spanish culture. Music holds a special place in her family, as her father was a musician and her mother had a rock band. Wellenbrink and her brother Nico share a deep connection through their shared love for music. While she acknowledges her enjoyment of performing, music remains more of a hobby for her, as she respects the dedication and training required to pursue it professionally.
Wellenbrink highlights the challenges faced by young Mallorcans, who often relocate to the mainland in search of better job prospects and opportunities. As a result, there is a lack of professional content creators in regions like the Balearic Islands, where the social media market remains relatively untapped. Wellenbrink has found her niche in promoting tourism on social networks, but she emphasizes her opposition to overcrowding and discourages revealing hidden gems or pristine beaches online. Instead, she focuses on recommending
popular tourist spots, such as hotels and restaurants.
Social media started as a hobby but has gained significant importance in Wellenbrink’s life. As a micro-influencer, she enjoys the closeknit community she has built and the ability to support local products. While larger influencers like María Pombo may have millions of followers and endorse big brands, Wellenbrink appreciates the opportunity to promote local goods and services for their quality and convenience.
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HOW HAVE YOU MANAGED TO HARNESS THE POWER OFFERED BY SOCIAL MEDIA?
As a newcomer to the art world and with a very limited knowledge of social media, I have hired an expert in the field who manages my profile, publishes photos of new works, works in progress and coverage of exhibitions in the right way at the right time for maximum impact. This has definitely broadened the public viewing of my works and has translated into successful sales worldwide.
HOW ELSE HAVE YOU MANAGED TO REACH THE PUBLIC?
I have a selection of works permanently on display on the walls of a local restaurant in the main square of my village, Algaida. This acts like my own personal gallery, where people can view the paintings on site. All diners and customers of the chic Café Can Sant become potential buyers. I have also taken part in a number of collective exhibitions in Palma organised in conjunction with charity events, as well as advertising campaigns in magazines such as CELEBRITY.
ARE YOU COMFORTABLE IN THE ART WORLD?
This is an interesting question. On occasions I have come across the enormous egos of some artists; though their talent is indisputably evident, it is often marred by their overinflated sense of importance. I find this very interesting, since being an artist, in my case, has first and foremost taught me humility: I am in awe of the talent of others and how much I still have to learn, and the fact the someone likes my work and is even prepared to buy it still fills me with delight and gratitude.
AND HOW ABOUT THE ACT OF
INTERVIEW WITH ARTIST SYLVIA BAKER DE PERKAL
Sylvia Baker de Perkal is a fairly new arrival on the art scene but is slowly making her way in the local and international markets alike. The art world is so large, so fraught with different interests and a slave to tastes, trends and demands, that it is overwhelming. But the days of the unknown artist striving for a patron are over: social media offers an unprecedented window to a worldwide audience which, if properly managed, is able to generate interest, a following and, more importantly, sales.
CREATING, DOES THIS MAKE YOU HAPPY?
I feel it is an absolute privilege to be able to have my own space, materials and time to work as an artist. I love the smell of the paints and varnishes, the light in my studio and its peaceful surroundings. When I let myself be ME, casting aside the critical voices of self-doubt, I enter a space where I become bold and daring and creative. I am happy, fulfilled, in the now: it is the ultimate form of mindfulness.
Hace apenas unos años que Sylvia Baker de Perkal entró a formar parte del panorama artístico, pero poco a poco se va abriendo camino en el mercado tanto nacional como internacional. El mundo del arte es tan extenso, tan plagado de intereses distintos y esclavo de gustos, tendencias y demandas, que resulta abrumador. Pero la época del artista desconocido en busca de un mecenas es cosa del pasado: las redes sociales ofrecen una ventana sin precedentes a un público mundial que, si se gestionan debidamente, son capaces de generar interés, seguidores y, lo más importante, ventas.
¿CÓMO HAS LOGRADO SACAR PARTIDO DE LA POTENCIA DE LAS REDES SOCIALES?
Como recién llegada al mundo del arte y con un conocimiento bastante limitado del uso de las redes sociales, he contratado a un especialista en la materia quien se encarga de gestionar mi perfil, publicar fotografías de nuevas obras, trabajos en curso y cobertura de exposiciones en la forma correcta y el momento perfecto para un máximo impacto. Esto ha ayudado a incrementar la visibilidad de mis cuadros y se ha traducido en ventas por todo el mundo.
¿DE QUÉ OTRAS MANERAS CONSIGUES QUE SE VEA TU OBRA?
Tengo una selección de mis pinturas expuestas de forma permanente en las paredes de un restaurante en la plaza de mi pueblo, Algaida. Es como si fuera mi propia galería, donde la gente puede ver mi obra in situ. Todos los que acuden a tomar algo al Café Can Sant se convierten en potenciales clientes míos. Asimismo he participado en varias exposiciones colectivas en Palma organizadas para fines benéficos, así como campañas publicitarias en revistas como CELEBRITY.
¿TE SIENTES CÓMODA EN EL MUNDO DEL ARTE?
Una interesante pregunta. En ocasiones me he topado con el enorme ego de algunos artistas; pese a que su talento es indudablemente evidente, a menudo se ve mermado por un sentido desproporcionado de su propia importancia. Esto me resulta cuando menos curioso dado que, el ser artista me ha enseñado, sobre todo, a ser humilde: tremenda admiración por el trabajo de otros y lo mucho que todavía me queda por aprender; y el hecho de que a alguien le agrade mi obra y desee adquirirla me llena de una inmensa alegría y gratitud.
EN CUANTO AL ACTO DE CREAR, ¿TE HACE FELIZ?
Siento que es un privilegio absoluto disponer de mi propio espacio, materiales y tiempo para trabajar como artista. Adoro el olor a pintura y barnices, la luz de mi estudio y la tranquilidad del entorno. Cuando me permito ser YO MISMA, dejando a un lado las críticas voces que nacen de una falta de seguridad y confianza, entro en un espacio en el que soy audaz, valiente y creativa. Me siento feliz, plena y muy presente: es la quintaesencia del mindfulness.
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TRELAWNEY BRESIC RELATIONSHIP & LIFE COACH, SCREENWRITER AND PRODUCER
With over a decade of experience in relationship coaching, my journey has been dedicated to helping individuals unlock the full potential of their connections. As a certified Life Coach, Relationship Coach, and NLP practitioner, my mission is simple yet profound: to empower others to cultivate meaningful relationships, whether in the dating world, personal life, or professional sphere.
I always encourage people to start at the very beginning - your relationship with yourself. Sometimes, when people come to me desperately seeking a partner, they are surprised to hear me talking about falling in love with themselves first. How we treat ourselves has an immeasurable impact on how others treat us. Our levels of self-care will shape all our key relationships.
I also find that identifying previously negative patterns, forgiving ourselves and others, and then moving on with a fresh attitude, makes a huge difference
to the quality of our relationships. I don’t believe in gimmicks or game-playing; my advice is always very straightforward and simple: let’s identify the issues and find solutions.
We all need strong, healthy relationships in our lives. Many people come to me feeling invisible or undeserving of love - my job is to transform those thoughts into hope, optimism, and motivation.
I’ve been lucky enough to be able to communicate these simple messages via many different platforms.
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I’ve been featured in...
• Published in “The Telegraph” and “The Sunday Times Magazine
• Feature adviser to “This Morning” (ITV).
• Expert on “This Time Next Year” (ITV).
“I love working with the team at Celebrity Magazine. Celebrity is an iconic publication, representing the vibrancy and glamour of Mallorca. I enjoy producing our podcast Reality & Relationships and hope you enjoy listening.“
• Consultant for “Real Housewives of Cheshire” (ITVbe)
• Featured in “Daily Mail Online”
Since 2020, I have also been building a career as a screenwriter and producer. Two of my romantic comedies premiered at The Chinese Theatre in Hollywood and have won awards internationally. One of the most rewarding parts of this process has been working with both incredible professionals and giving new talent an opportunity to shine. I am forever grateful to the cast and crew of both films for bringing my stories to life. There are few more exciting experiences than making movies!
Having lived in Mallorca for a number of years - with a break in between - I feel very lucky to call this beautiful island home. I have met such special friends here and as a family, we love the energy of Mallorca. The sunshine, nature and people inspire me more than anywhere else in the world!
Contact trelawneyjane@gmail.com
MIND MATTERS
WITH JAMIE BROWN
Kia ora, Koutou, greetings and hello to you all!
My name this lifetime is Jamie Brown, and I live with my family here in Mallorca, Spain. Born in New Zealand, I now think I have lived out of New Zealand more than I have lived there! Although I still have very strong connections and have a stronger affinity with the Waitahapeoples of Aotearoa. My Mountain is Taranaki, My River is Waiwhakaiho.
My main practice now is as an Holistic Life Coach. This encompasses all the forty-plus years practicing Natural Therapies. Although I did take a sabbatical into the yachting industry for ten years, I still kept treating people, and then when back on land again I was called back into service. As an Holistic Life Coach, I empower clients and loved ones to create exceptional health by making energetic, emotional, nutritional and lifestyle interventions. As we see the current world slowly break down in many ways, we have the ability to become the new caretakers of the earth. The new stewards will usher in an age of beauty by healing the relationship between humans and Earth, humans and self, and humans and spirit. We have the possibility, and responsibility to create new, sustainable futures. We have the possibility, and responsibility, to dream a new world into being.
To live a better life.
I believe the best way to change the world is by starting with ourselves and working our way out from there. When you sort yourself out, then there is one less person in the world to worry about.
I am on a mission to empower 10,000 people, of all ages to create exceptional health by building a community that makes physical, energetic, emotional, nutritional and lifestyle transitions.
You can join our Facebook group and be a part of this here - https://www.facebook.com/ groups/exceptionalhealth
Our ultimate goal is to leave this world alive… We all have the resources we need to make our health span equal to our lifespan. The ability to choose how we live, how we age, how we face disease, and how we die. It’s time to stop the negative self-talk, and the feelings of not
being good enough and take action to create the best, most authentic, confident version of ourselves - EVER!
Mallorca is a wonderful location to work from. There are numerous energy lines running in and through the island. Those who come to visit and live here will have the opportunity to work with and heal themselves on all levels, Mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. It has the tendency to bring to the surface those issues in our lives that need addressing. More so than many other places in the world. If you do not face and clear these life lessons, they will increase in potency and intensity until you are forced to.
Those working in the healing arts have a wonderful advantage as these energies help and assist them in so many ways. For many of us, the magnetic pull to keep returning to the islands has been very strong. Quite a few of us decide this is where we need to live and be for the next chapter of our lives.
I am so fortunate to be able to work with people from all around the world.
Those who come and visit, those who live here, and those I work with remotely via Zoom. The results are the same. Together we open the doors to new ideas and possibilities, so you can learn, develop, grow and prosper to live the life you truly deserve.
These may include new paths that you hadn’t thought of or taking that leap of faith to pursue the things that you love. Everything is possible with love, support and community.
Remember I do not heal you. We open the doors and heal with Spirit / God / the Universe, to heal yourself! It is like the Momentum Tunnel; we cannot leave things to fate. Fate can be fatal! We need to choose our destiny and make the right manoeuvres and corrections that are right for us.
www.jamievida.com/the-momentum-tunnel
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I have taught meditation and mindfulness for many years, and I strongly encourage my clients and friends to add this to their daily routines. There is so much information available on the internet that I don’t think I need to address that topic here.
Needless to say, IT WORKS!
Another thing I believe we need at this time, besides what I have mentioned above, is community and togetherness. Rites and rituals, ceremonies, and initiations play an important role in many cultures and religions around the world. They are used to mark significant life events, transitions, and milestones, and to connect individuals and communities with something greater than themselves.
I lead many of these around the island and they are either on a one-to-one basis or a group event. Rites and rituals provide
a sense of structure and meaning to our lives, helping us to understand the world around us and our place in it. They can also be a source of comfort and support during difficult times.
Rites and rituals, ceremonies and services serve to connect with our past, present, and future, and to forge deeper connections with those around us. They provide a sense of belonging and community and help make sense of the world and our place in it.
In collaboration with Celebrity Magazine, we have just started our Podcast called `Becoming’. Our intention is to share with the world some of the amazing Healers, Light Workers and Therapists and the different modalities they provide. For you to become the best version of yourself whilst partaking in this amazing journey called
life. Not everyone is suited to one type of healing. We are all unique and individual. We want someone that we are comfortable working with. This gives you the place to see and feel some of these people and some of what is available.
The Podcasts are available on Celebrity Magazine Television YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/@CelebrityMagazineTelevision and my YouTube channel Jamie Vida - www.youtube.com/@jamievida1716.
We would love you to like, subscribe and share these videos with as many people as you can in support of these very gifted souls.
I have people ask me, “Well, what do you do?” As an Holistic Life Coach, I bring in all my forty-plus years of experience. These include but are not limited to my training
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in Shamanic Energy Medicine, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapy, Energy Medicine / Healing Work, Space Clearing, Smudging, Gongs, Bells, Crystals, Homeopathy and Herbal Medicine, Meditation and Mindfulness, Crystal Therapy, Massage Therapy, Health and Fitness Instructor, Holistic Animal Therapies, Natural Earth Building, experience in the superyacht industry, owner of a Health and Fitness Club (Gym), and owner of a Health and Wellbeing Retreat and Spa. As well as being a husband and father.
In an Individual Session, we begin with the reason that has brought you to see me - a consultation. From that, we (Spirit and myself) will guide me on what we will work on this session. This could be an Illumination which is clearing and re-setting your Chakras, to a de-coupling which
is re-setting your fight and flight response, soul retrieval or entity releasement, to specific energy work that needs to be integrated into your body for the days and weeks ahead. During the session, you will generally be lying down on a couch or massage table with a cover over you. I will open the second Sacred Space for protection around you. In a way we call this a lazy person’s therapy as generally you do not have to do much as I spend most of my time working with Spirit.
I will be checking your chakras with my pendulum, bringing my hands under your head for deepening and also releasing, working with feathers to help unclog and then re-start your chakras, and then if we are performing a de-coupling I will have one hand under your back.
You may feel absolutely nothing, or a slight
tingling feeling, warmth, or cold. It varies for everybody and session. The benefits are normally total relaxation and a sense of release and letting go, to sleeping like you haven’t slept in years. Usually, the healing is instant. But the integration can take from a couple of days to a week or so. For more information visit www.jamievida.com.
I suppose I could be called a Life Coach. For this lifetime and others. The difference is that I work on all areas, levels, lifetimes, and issues to help you heal yourselves, your families, your village (city), your nation, and our Mother Earth (Pachamama, Gaia).
We are all Shamans, Healers and Earthkeepers.
Haere rā
In Munay, Jamie
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THE ANCHOR BAR CALA MAYOR
The Anchor Bar in Cala Mayor offers something new to residents and tourists alike - a fun and lively spot in this popular seaside town.
Pop into the warm and inviting environment for the familiar feel of your favourite local. Settle down with a pint or a cocktail and admire the stunning artwork by local artists that adorns the walls.
Keep an eye on their socials for exhibitions, quiz nights, some fabulous music and plenty more...
Gere and Carlos are waiting to welcome you so pop in and say hello!
Follow The Anchor Bar Cala Mayor on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates and admire Gere’s fabulous artwork @gergana.sl.artwork.
FIND THE ANCHOR BAR CALA MAYOR AT CAMÍ DE GENOVA A SANT AGUSTÍ, 49B
BOATS, BIKES AND AUTOMOBILES
by Hamish Goddard
Welcome to 2024!
If Presidential or General Elections are your thing, then 2024 is the year for you, with over 30 countries in the world going to the polls. The ones that are going to be really interesting are of course Russia in March, where it is certain that more people will vote for Vladimir Putin than vote to like pizza, and the election in the UK which seems to be such a foregone conclusion that even now, every government minister can be safely given the prefix ‘outgoing’ before his title - and of course the United States.
Given that the US is a relatively ‘new world’ country, they have still managed to come up with an electoral system so complicated that few outside the country understand it. However, what is undeniably the case is that it will be a rerun of late 2020; two very old men, one of whom has quietly got on with being
a President and the other a cult leader of right-wing MAGA Republicans, who have effectively hijacked the Grand Old Party as the David Koresh of American politics.
As a nightly news item already, November feels a long time away...
It may also be a re-run of early 2021 if the lingering orange fart doesn’t win again – accusations of a stolen election but maybe even on a larger scale - a good old dust-up of the East and West Coast elites, battling the burger and fried chicken-munching evangelicals in the middle, such is America’s current geopolitical divide within its borders. Where a MAGA victory would leave the US as a player on the world stage is an interesting and worrying prospect. Despite this undeniably dreary thought, there is much to look forward to in 2024 - the Paris Olympics, Euro 2024 and the 37th America’s Cup taking place a short air-bus hop away in Barcelona.
THE AMERICA’S CUP
For those that don’t know, the America’s Cup is a match racing sailing regatta (just one boat against another in a oneon-one duel) that takes place between the existing holder (New Zealand) and whoever is the winning challenger amongst all the competing challenger syndicates - decided through the Louis Vuitton Cup.
It is also the oldest trophy in international sport, dating back to 1851 when the schooner America challenged 15 yachts from the Royal Yacht Squadron for a race around the Isle of Wight - and whipped them all, taking the 100 Guinea Cup as it was then known, back to the New York Yacht Club on 44th Street, Manhattan, where it remained bolted to a plinth for 132 years.
The Australians were the first country outside America to win it again, back in 1983 - since then the Swiss and the Kiwis have also won it - the current
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holders. Held every three to four years, most people regard the 1920s and 30s as the Cup’s heyday, when various industrial barons of the age - Liptons, Sopwiths, Vanderbilts etc - competed in the magnificent J-Class yachts, of which, having disappeared almost completely, there are now no less than nine on the water - three restored originals and six reproductions of boats that were either designed at the time but never built, or were scrapped during the austerity during and after WW2.
I was lucky enough to sail on one of these - a reproduction of the 1937 Cupwinning Ranger, during the 2022 Palma Superyacht Regatta - a lifelong ambition fulfilled. The original Ranger was one of those scrapped during WW2, her 137ft steel hull perhaps melted down as bullets or tanks for Omaha Beach... It’s a romantic idea. Nonetheless, she was the last ‘J’ to compete in the America’s Cup before economics drove the event towards smaller yachts.
The latest design for the class is the AC75 in which this year’s Cup will be contested - crazy hydro foiling monohulls capable of bursts of over 50 knots or nearly 100km/h. Otherwise, competing in the Cup remains the money pit of old and the domain of the super-rich, with up to $300m spent on a well-funded campaign.
It will be a spectacular event this year, right on our doorstep, starting in late August with the final race between New Zealand and the winner of the Louis Vuitton Cup (denoting the Challenger) from the 12-27th of October, with a host of other racing built around the main event, including for the first time,
an America’s Cup competition for women and youth in the AC40 class. Full details: www.americascup.com.
Events to look out for in early 2024…
Mallorca Rally Clasico (7th to 9th March)
This is the 20th year of the Rally Classico Mallorca - a three-day closedroad special-stage rally, hosted out of Puerto Portals - and is seen as one of the best European events of its kind on the world-class driving roads that Mallorca offers.
I have competed in this event three times so far as a co-driver, most recently in 2022 when sadly we crashed in a cute little super-charged Lotus Elise still to be repaired. The fun starts on Thursday evening (7th March) when the cars line up on the starting ramp and disappear into the dark for the two-night stages, the remaining 11 or so stages taking place all over the island over the ensuing two days.
This event attracts around 100 entries from all over Europe - particularly Germany - with the dominant car being raucous rally-prepped Porsche 911s but with a fantastic eclectic mix of everything from the Group B rally monsters of the 1980s to a show class division of classic and high-performance and more modern machinery. For those petrolheads amongst us, a Thursday afternoon stroll around the open-toeveryone Parc Ferme at Puerto Portals is well worth a visit!
Full details: www.rallyislamallorca.com
The Palma International Boat Show (25th - 28th April)
The Palma International Boat Show is now recognised as one of the world’s premier boat shows, which kicks off the Mediterranean summer season with more glitz and glamour year after year. Hosted primarily around Moll Vell directly in front of the cathedral, it is a chance to empty your wallet - or perhaps your bank account - amongst the nearly 300 exhibitors tempting you with their latest innovations and fare. It also acts as one of the most important Superyacht brokerage and charter shows worldwide, with some of the finest 24m+ yachts on the market, beautifully displayed between the backdrop of the old town and a glittering Mediterranean.
Full details:
www.palmainternationalboatshow.com
Mallorca 6Points (17th—19th May)
The penultimate weekend of May sees the 8th edition of the Reverence Hotels 6points Mallorca - a three-day charity cycle ride, superbly supported by Calvia council, visiting all the most extreme compass points of the island as well as the highest and lowest points accessible by road - Puig Major and anywhere by the sea respectively!
Founded in 2017 by local expat Bryan Visser, what initially started with a handful of riders to raise a bit of money for various local charities has grown year after year, with the 2023 entry being the biggest yet at 89 participants with many in the yachting sector taking part.
Title sponsorship arrived in 2020
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in the form of Reverence Hotels of Santa Ponsa, securing this entirely self-funding event that has, since its inception, been driven by making it the best rider experience possible. And it shows - with superb organisation attracting a bigger field every year, not least due to the inclusivity of the event and the accommodation of variations in ability and fitness.
With the field divided into two main groups of Muntanas and Vallees, one doing the entire Tramuntana on the first day and the other the lower route, a further subdivision by ability means that if you can ride a bike at a decent-ish pace for three days, there is a place on this event for you. For the truly nuts, this year will again include an ‘Everesting’ group – a longer route again, matching the Everest vertical with 8850m of climbing. All the groups will have
their own support vehicles, manned by around 30 cheerful volunteers, dishing out refreshments and mechanical support - with mercifully, no first aid required…
With lavish meals at each evening’s hotel stopover and all luggage transported between the hotels – always impeccably organised by Ticket Travel of Portals Nous, the camaraderie that builds within each individual group and the event overall is what makes this ride what it is - everyone becoming a big family by the time they cross the finish line on the final day. The grand finale arrival will again be beautifully hosted by the Vino Del Mar restaurant within Port Adriano, the port itself has lent great support in hosting the start and finish for the fourth year running. The 2023 ride raised over €50,000 for various local charities - Asdica, Yachting
Gives Back (Shambala Foundation) and SOS Animal - a Calvia-based animal rescue centre. Since its first event, 6Points has now raised no less than €210,000 for various charities- much of this coming from overseas riders, aware of Mallorca’s status as one of the best cycling locations anywhere on the planet. There are many ways to access road cycling in Mallorca, but none that has focused on the rider experience to anything like the scale of 6Points Challenge, is as much fun to do or covers the whole island. It will unquestionably be a sell-out again this year – although a few spaces still remain!
Full details:
www.6pointschallenges.com
Lots to do and we’ll see you out there – and wishing our readers a happy, healthy, energetic and spectacular 2024!
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¡Bienvenidos a 2024!
Si lo que te va son las elecciones generales o presidenciales, el 2024 es tu año, en el que más de 30 países del mundo votarán por sus líderes. Las más interesantes serán, por supuesto, las de Rusia en marzo, en la que se da por descontado que más personas votarán por Vladimir Putin que por la pizza, y las elecciones en Gran Bretaña, que augura un resultado tan claro que desde ya mismo cualquier ministro puede describirse como ‘saliente’; y, naturalmente, las elecciones presidenciales de EEUU.
Dado que EEUU es un país relativamente considerado del ‘nuevo mundo’, se las han ingeniado para
diseñar un sistema electoral tan complicado que pocos fuera del país lo logramos comprender. No obstante, lo que sí queda claro es que se tratará de una nueva versión de finales de 2020: dos hombres muy mayores, uno de los cuales se ha dedicado a su labor de presidente mientras que el otro se ha convertido en líder de culto de los republicanos MAGA [Make America Great Again] de derechas, quienes prácticamente han tomado las riendas del partido republicano, como el David Koresh de la política americana.
A pesar de su presencia diaria en las noticias, noviembre parece tan lejano todavía…. Podría además convertirse en una repetición de principios de 2021 si este payaso de pelo naranja no gana de
nuevo – las acusaciones de una victoria robada a mayor escala si cabe – y el sempiterno conflicto entre las élites de las costas este y oeste disputándose a las masas evangélicas alimentadas de hamburguesa y pollo frito del centro del país: éste es el panorama geopolítico de la América actual. Un panorama en el que una victoria MAGA en un país líder en el mundo se antoja muy preocupante.
Pese a esta desalentadora posibilidad, pasarán otras muchas cosas ilusionantes en 2024: las Olimpiadas de París, Euro 2024 y la 37º edición de la Copa América, a un salto en Barcelona.
La Copa América
Para los que no lo sabíais, la Copa América es una regata competitiva
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(un barco contra otro en un duelo por la victoria) que tiene lugar entre el ganador actual (Nueva Zelanda) y el que se haya declarado contrincante en las otras carreras, culminando con la Copa Louis Vuitton.
Se trata asimismo del trofeo más antiguo del mundo de la vela, que data de 1851 cuando la goleta América se enfrentó a 15 barcos del Royal Yacht Squadron en una carrera alrededor de Wight – habiéndoles ganado a todos y llevándose la copa 100 Guinea, como se la conocía por aquellos tiempos, al New York Yacht Club en la calle 44 de Manhattan, donde la anclaron a un pedestal durante 132 años.
Los australianos fueron el primer país fuera de EEUU que la ganó en 1983 –desde entonces también la han ganado los suizos y los neozelandeses (los campeones actuales).
Se organiza cada tres o cuatro años. Muchos piensan que su época dorada tuvo lugar en los años 1920-30, cuando varios magnates industriales de entonces - Liptons, Sopwiths, Vanderbilts etc –competían en los magníficos veleros de Clase-J, de los que quedan tan solo nueve en el agua: tres originales restaurados y seis reproducciones de barcos que fueron diseñados en aquella época pero no llegaron a construirse o fueron desguazados durante y después de la segunda guerra mundial. Yo he tenido la fortuna de navegar en uno de ellos – una reproducción del Ranger ganador de la copa en 1937durante la Superyacht Cup Palma en 2022, cumpliendo así un sueño de toda la vida. El Ranger original fue uno de los barcos que durante la guerra fueron al desguace, donde su casco de acero de 137 pies de eslora se transformó en
balas o tanques a emplear en la playa de Omaha… una romántica idea. No obstante, fue el último velero de clase J en competir en la Copa América antes de que la economía hizo que el evento se centrara en barcos de menores dimensiones.
El último diseño de la clase es el AC75, a estrenar en la Copa América de este año: se trata de un veloz monocasco con aerodeslizadores capaz de alcanzar una velocidad superior a los 50 nudos o casi 100km/hora. Competir en la Copa América es privilegio exclusivo de los muy pudientes, necesitándose una inversión de hasta 300 millones de dólares para una buena campaña. Un evento espectacular este año, a apenas un salto desde Mallorca, que comienza a finales de agosto y culmina con la carrera final entre Nueva Zelanda y el ganador de la Copa Louis Vuitton
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(la Challengers’ Cup) del 12 al 27 de octubre. Habrá otros eventos paralelos, como la regata para mujeres y jóvenes en la clase AC40 que se organiza por primera vez. Más información en: www.americascup.com.
Eventos interesantes a principios de 2024…
Rally Clásico Isla Mallorca (7 – 9 marzo)
Se trata de la vigésima edición del Rally Clásico – un rally de 3 días en carretera cerrada – que arranca desde Puerto Portals – considerado uno de los más importantes eventos europeos de este tipo en las magníficas carreteras de Mallorca.
He competido tres veces hasta la fecha en este evento como copiloto;
la última vez fue en 2022 cuando desgraciadamente tuvimos un accidente en un potente Lotus Elise todavía en el taller de reparación. La diversión empieza el jueves 7 de marzo por la tarde, cuando los coches se enfilan en la rampa y desaparecen en la oscuridad para recorrer las dos etapas nocturnas; las restantes 11 etapas tienen lugar por toda la isla a lo largo de los dos días siguientes.
El evento cuenta con participantes de toda Europa (sobre todo de Alemania), donde los Porsches 911 son protagonistas, aunque hay también una ecléctica mezcla de todo tipo de vehículos, desde los monstruos de los rallys del Grupo B de los años 80 hasta un segmento para coches clásicos y de alto rendimiento y motores modernos.
Para los apasionados del motor como yo, pasearse un jueves por la tarde por el Parc Ferme en Puerto Portals, abierto al público, bien merece la pena. Más información: www. rallyislamallorca.com
El Palma International Boat Show (25 – 28 abril)
El Palma International Boat Show está reconocido como una de las ferias náuticas más importantes del mundo, que inaugura la temporada estival mediterránea con cada vez más estilo y glamur.
Ubicada principalmente en el entorno del Moll Vell frente a la catedral, es una oportunidad para vaciar la billetera –o quizás la cuenta bancaria – entre los casi 300 expositores que te seducen
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con lo más puntero y vanguardista del sector. Este evento en Palma es también una de las ferias de superyates y de chartering náutico más importantes del mundo, donde podrás admirar algunos de los yates de más de 24 m de eslora en el mercado, en el incomparable marco de la Seu, el centro histórico y un resplandeciente mar Mediterráneo. Más información: www.palmainternationalboatshow.com
El 6Points Challenge Mallorca (17—19 mayo)
Durante el penúltimo fin de semana
de mayo tendrá lugar la 8ª edición de la ruta Reverence Hotels 6 Points Mallorca – una ruta ciclista con fines benéficos de tres días con el apoyo del Ayuntamiento de Calvia, que recorre los puntos más elevados y más bajos de toda la isla accesibles por carretera: desde el Puig Major hasta la costa. Fundado en 2017 por el extranjero residente en la isla Bryan Visser, lo que en un principio fue un reducido grupo de ciclistas que buscaban recaudar fondos para varias organizaciones benéficas ha ido creciendo hasta los 89 participantes que hubo en 2023, entre
ellos muchos provenientes del sector de la náutica.
Con el patrocinio en 2020 de Reverence Hotels of Santa Ponsa, este evento actualmente constituye una de las mejores experiencias ciclistas. Una excelente organización que cada año atrae a más participantes, sin duda debido en gran parte a su carácter inclusivo, ya que puede abarcar a todo tipo de niveles de habilidad y forma física de los participantes. El recorrido se divide entre Montañas y Valles: uno es el recorrido de toda la sierra de la Tramuntana el primer día y
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el otro corresponde a la ruta más baja. Luego se clasifica en existe una clase en función de habilidad, para la que basta ser capaz de montar en bicicleta a una velocidad normal durante tres días. Para los ciclistas dedicados se incluirá este año de nuevo el grupo ‘Everesting’, que consiste en una subida casi en vertical de 8850 m. Todos los grupos contarán con sus vehículos de soporte a cargo de unos 30 alegres voluntarios, que suministrarán refrescos y asistencia mecánica así como primeros auxilios, lo cual no hará falta si todo va bien. Copiosas cenas cada noche en un hotel, el equipaje transportado entre hoteles (gracias a la impecable labor de Ticket Travel en Portals Nous), alimentan
el espíritu de equipo entre todos los grupos, bien compenetrados como una gran familia hasta cruzar la línea de meta el último día. Allí los participantes son agasajados con una exquisita cena ofrecida por el restaurante Vino Del Mar situado en Port Adriano, junto al gran apoyo prestado por este último tanto en la salida como en la llegada durante los últimos cuatro años.
La ruta de 2023 recaudó más de 50.000 euros para varias organizaciones benéficas locales - Asdica, Yachting Gives Back (Shambala Foundation) y SOS Animal – un refugio de animales en Calvià. Desde la primera edición, 6Points ha conseguido recaudar unos 210.000 euros, muchos aportados por
ciclistas extranjeros ávidos de recorrer las carreteras de Mallorca, considerada como uno de los mejores destinos de ciclismo a nivel mundial.
Hay muchas formas de hacer ciclismo en carretera en Mallorca, pero ninguna es comparable a la 6Points Challenge, ni tan divertida o que recorra la isla entera. Sin duda estará al completo de nuevo este año- ¡aunque todavía queda alguna plaza!
Más información: www.6pointschallenges.com
Muchas actividades en las que espero veros a todos – ¡os deseo a todos los lectores un fantástico 2024 lleno de felicidad, salud y energía!
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Property Market Update
El mercado inmobiliario balear vive un momento convulso afectado por la situación económica, la dificultad para obtener financiación y la falta de suelo, entre otras. El acceso a la vivienda es uno de los mayores problemas de la población local, situándose la tasa de esfuerzo para la compra de una vivienda en Baleares en una posición insostenible:
The real estate market in the Balearics is experiencing a turbulent time due to the economic situation, the difficulties in obtaining financing and the scarcity of land, among other factors. Access to housing is one of the local population’s biggest problems, with the effort rate for purchasing a home in the Balearics having reached an unsustainable level:
The cost of housing, both new and used, has experienced a significant increase throughout the country:
By community, the Balearic Islands rank among the highest in terms of variation in the cost of new and second-hand homes:
Esta situación parece ser ajena al segmento de las viviendas de lujo donde nuestras islas abarcan una importante cuota en el mercado nacional. Según Cincodías, las Baleares ocupan el segundo puesto en las operaciones de compraventa con viviendas de lujo, pasando de 1.600 compraventas en 2021 a 2.300 el pasado 2022.
Sin duda, nuestros principales atractivos turísticos hacen que el comprador de este tipo de viviendas opte por invertir en propiedades
ubicadas en las zonas más emblemáticas de nuestra geografía. Cada vez son más quienes desean contar con una segunda residencia para aprovechar nuestro buen clima, predominante la mayor parte del año.
Hasta no hace mucho tiempo, el comprador extranjero provenía de Alemania y Reino Unido, pero las circunstancias han provocado un cambio de tendencia, ampliado el abanico hacia nacionales de Rusia, Francia y países nórdicos. El mercado de las viviendas de lujo parece vivir ajeno a las dificultades económicas y de financiación que afectan a la mayoría de las personas interesadas en adquirir una vivienda tanto en España como en el resto de Europa. Obviamente, estamos
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hablando de personas con alto nivel adquisitivo a quienes la crisis apenas les está afectando, y que no tienen inconveniente en pagar importantes sumas de dinero para adquirir una propiedad exclusiva en Baleares. De entre sus prioridades caben destacar la localización de viviendas en zonas del alto nivel, con acabados de máxima calidad, donde poder disfrutar del buen clima gran parte del año y compaginarlo con sus obligaciones profesionales, siempre que la distancia lo permita, precisando para ello contar con la tecnología de vanguardia e innovadora que haga innecesario el desplazamiento a su centro de trabajo.
El mercado de viviendas de lujo ha experimentado un crecimiento
en cuanto a operaciones, pero también en el precio, que se ha visto incrementado en los últimos años sin previsión de moderación a corto plazo. Baleares lidera el mercado español de viviendas de lujo, siendo municipios de referencia a nivel internacional los de Calvià, Andratx, Palma, Sant Joan de Labritja, Ibiza y Santa Eulària del Riu, entre otros. Por zonas, cabe destacar urbanizaciones como la de Portals Nous, Bendinat, Costa d’en Blanes, Camp de Mar, Puerto de Andratx, Son Vida, Santa Agnès, Roca Llisa, etc. La mayoría de ellas se hallan en enclaves residenciales de alto standing y comparten la proximidad a puertos deportivos, campos de golf y buenas conexiones con la ciudad y sus principales infraestructuras
(aeropuertos, centros comerciales, centros de ocio y culturales, etc.). Ni que decir tiene que todas ellas comparten un valor /m2 muy superior a la media del mercado inmobiliario nacional, que convierte a estas propiedades en exclusivas para gente exclusiva. Aun cuando este segmento del mercado inmobiliario se ve menos afectado por la situación económica nacional e internacional, lo cierto es que la elevada inflación, el aumento de costes, los conflictos bélicos, crisis sanitarias, energéticas y demás no han pasado desapercibidos. En mayor o menor medida, han afectado al coste de compra y/o reforma de propiedades de alto nivel, aunque, por el momento, la inestabilidad no tiene efectos
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directos y serios sobre este segmento del mercado mucho más hermético y resistente a este tipo de situaciones. Evidentemente, el incremento del coste de la energía, combustibles y materiales han supuesto una subida en los costes de la construcción y/o reforma de viviendas que afecta al precio final de la vivienda u obra. La vivienda de lujo, contrariamente a lo que ocurre con la vivienda estándar, absorbe ese incremento en el precio final sin que, hasta la fecha, haga que los posibles compradores frenen su intención de adquirir este tipo de propiedades.
En definitiva, contamos con un sector inmobiliario de viviendas de alto standing con una oferta y demanda en términos más que aceptables que no hacen peligrar la tendencia al alza de estas operaciones inmobiliarias. Lamentablemente, no podemos decir lo mismo en el resto de los segmentos del mercado, pues cada vez es más complicado acceder a una propiedad en las islas en óptimas condiciones de precio y financiación. La dualidad de nuestro mercado inmobiliario permite que una parte de este siga con rumbo fijo y a buen ritmo, sin que las circunstancias actuales le afecten, circunstancias que la otra parte padece. Ello obliga a adoptar medidas para que el mercado
inmobiliario en su conjunto avance de forma proporcionada en beneficio de todos.
However, the luxury home segment, which in the Balearics accounts for a significant share of the national market, appears to be impervious to this situation. According to newspaper Cincodías, the Balearics rank second in purchase and sale transactions of luxury homes, increasing from 1600 transactions in 2021 to 2300 in 2022.
The touristic appeal of our islands undoubtedly encourages purchasers to invest in property in the most emblematic areas. The number of buyers in pursuit of a second home to enjoy our excellent climate is on the rise.
Until recently, most buyers hailed from Germany and the UK, but circumstances have altered this trend, now extending to people from Russia, France and the Scandinavian countries. The luxury home market seems to remain unaffected by the economic and financial difficulties that are faced by most homebuyers, both in Spain and throughout Europe. We are evidently referring to people with high purchasing power who are hardly affected by the crisis and who have no qualms in paying exorbitant amounts of money to acquire an exclusive property in the
Balearics. Their priorities include location in highly sought-after areas and high-spec construction, to enable them to enjoy our good year-round weather while working remotely –distance permittingtherefore also requiring innovative and cutting edge technology and communications.
The luxury home market has risen in number of transactions but also in terms of price, which has increased in recent years and not expected to stabilise any time soon. The Balearic Islands are at the forefront of the Spanish luxury property market, with the municipalities of Calviá, Andratx, Palma, Sant Joan de Labritja, Ibiza and Santa Eulària del Riu being amongst the most popular. As for areas, the most sought-after are Portals Nous, Bendinat, Costa d’en Blanes, Camp de Mar, Port of Andratx, Son Vida, Santa Agnès and Roca Llisa. Most of them are high standard residential areas close to yacht clubs, golf courses and well-connected with the city and main infrastructures (airport, shopping areas, leisure and cultural amenities, etc.). The price per square metre of such properties is well above the national average, making them exclusive homes for exclusive people.
Although this real estate segment
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is less affected by the national and international economic situation, the truth is that high inflation, the increase in costs, the international conflicts, healthcare and energy crises have not remained unnoticed.
To a greater or lesser extent, these factors have affected the cost of purchase and/or refurbishment of high standard properties although, for the time being, this instability does not appear to have a direct or severe impact on this market segment, so much more resistant to these situations. The increase in the
price of energy, fuel and materials has evidently led to a rise in the cost of building and /or reform of properties, impacting the end cost of the home or project. The luxury home market, unlike that of standard homes, appears to absorb this rise in the final price and, to date, has not dampened the keenness of the buyers for such properties.
In short, the very healthy supply and demand levels in our luxury home market appear not to be putting the rising number of such transactions at risk. Unfortunately,
the same cannot be said about the rest of market segments, where access to a home in the Balearics at an acceptable price and financing conditions is becoming increasingly difficult. The duality of our real estate market means that one segment is able to exhibit steady growth unaffected by the circumstances that so encumber the rest of the market. This imbalance calls for measures to enable the property market as a whole to advance in a more equitable manner to the benefit of all.
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Unveiling Mallorca's Real Estate Potential: A Strategic Investment Guide for Locals
Mallorca, a jewel in the Mediterranean, is not just a tourist paradise but a land brimming with real estate opportunities This feature sheds light on the strategic advantages of investing in Mallorca's property market, highlighting four premium properties and offering in-depth insights into the island's investment landscape Whether you're a seasoned investor or considering your first pr operty venture, understanding the current market dynamics can significantly enhance your investment portfolio.
High Demand for Rentals
The rental market in Mallorca is witnessing unprecedented demand, fueled by a growing expatriate community and a robust tourism sector seeking long-term stays This surge is creating lucrative opportunities for property owners, with rental yields outperforming many other European destinations Investment in properties with potential for long-term leasing is not just a safe bet but a sm art strategy to ensure continuous income and property value appreciation
Emerging Hotspots
As Mallorca diversifies, areas previously overlooked are now emerging as investment goldmines Magaluf's transformation from a nightlife-centric locale to a familyfriendly destination highlights the island's ability to reinvent and enhance property value. This evolution presents a unique
opportunity for early investo rs to capitalize on lower entry prices before they soar in line with the area's rising reputation
Hidden Gems
Beyond the well-trodden paths of Palma and its environs lie areas such as Santa Ponsa, El Toro, Peguera, and Palmanova These locales offer a blend of traditional charm and modern amenities, making them increasingly attractive to both international buyers and locals seeking a balance between serene liv ing and investment potential With property prices in these areas still relatively moderate, they represent an excellent entry point for those looking to invest in Mallorca's promising future.
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Front line to the idyllic Santa Ponsa Marina
A luxury apartment not only offers direct access to the Sea but is also a stone's throw away from Santa Ponsa's vibrant heart With two sandy beaches within walking distance and close proximity to renowned golf courses, this property is perfectly situated for both leisure and convenience
Contemporary Garden Apartment with Sea Glimpses
This modern garden apartment boasts proximity to the lively Marina of Cala Nova, and three inviting beaches. Its location is unparalleled for those seeking convenience and a touch of leisure.
Fully Renovated in 2022: Modern, contemporary style throughout, from the bright living/dining area to the separate, fully equipped kitchen
Adjacent to a Green Zone: The apartment benefits from added privacy and a sense of openness, with nature just a step away
Rustic Elegance in S'Arraco
In the picturesque town of S'Arraco, this rustic finca offers a serene retreat into nature Surrounded by the rolling hills of the mountains, its location combines privacy with accessibility, being just a short drive from Puerto Andratx
Expansive Property: With approximately 260 m² of living space and an impressive 11,200 m² of land, this property provides ample room for creativity and customization.
Privacy and Serenity: Situated in a privileged environment, free from car pollution and noise, this finca is an oasis of peace and relaxation.
Exclusive Marina Front Location: Unbeatable views and diret access to Santa Ponsa Marina and the Mediterranean Sea.
Turn-Key Ready: Sold fully furnished with high-end furnishings, ready for immediate occupancy.
Serene Luxury Villa with Panoramic Sea Views
Nestled in the elevated serene area of Costa den Blanes, this splendid detached villa is a haven of tranquility and privacy, offering breathtaking sea views across the bay of Puerto Portals.
Stunning Sea Views Across the Bay: The elevated position offers unparalleled views of Puerto Portals and the Mediterranean beyond.
Private Outdoor Living Spaces: Each level of the villa features terraces, alongside a private pool, summer kitchen, BBQ area, and a water feature.
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Timeless icons make a home
In times of ultra-fast fashion, fast food and fast furnishings from Sweden, we long for quality, functionality and, above all, timelessness. As in fashion, there are unbeatable classics that do not lose their value, on the contrary –they increase in value, such as watches like Rolex or sought-after bags from Hermes.
Let’s start with the journey through time of the furniture classics that are still valid today and have withstood the test of time. One of the most recognised objects of the last century, and an icon of the modern movement, the Barcelona Chair exudes a simple elegance that epitomises Mies van der Rohe’s most famous maxim – “less is more.”
The Egg-chair by Arne Jacobsen is a masterpiece of Danish design. Jacobsen found the perfect shape for the chair by experimenting with wire and plaster in his garage. Today, the Egg chair is recognised worldwide as one of the triumphs of Jacobsen’s legendary career and a Scandinavian design icon.
The Wassily armchair, designed in 1925 by designer icon Marcel Breuer, with its tubular steel design, represents the successful beginning of the Bauhaus era.
The Panton Chair by Verner Panton was a real revolution in 1959, as it was the first plastic cantilever chair that could be made from a single piece. Thanks to new materials and manufacturing methods that Panton researched and
repeatedly exploited in his works, a completely new design language emerged, which has an almost sculptural effect on the Panton Chair.
With the Vitra Lounge Chair & Ottoman, Charles & Ray Eames have given the classic club chair a contemporary, sophisticated look. The 1957 design won the Triennale Prize in Milan soon after it was created.
The Artemide Tolomeo Mega Terra by Michele De Lucchi and Giancarlo Fassina is one of the most famous lighting designs of the 20th century and its height, together with the graceful design, fits elegantly into various room concepts. With its impressive size, the Tolomeo floor lamp Mega Terra offers adequate illumination for large rooms and impresses with its proven design.
The horn-shaped Ara table lamp was designed by Philippe Starck for Flos in 1988. It was named after his daughter. This classic Starck design incorporates bold sweeping lines that give it a highly distinctive sculptural presence. The on/off switch is playfully contained in the head, which also rotates to direct lighting.
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The Orbital floor lamp from Ferruccio Laviani is a unique project in the history of design, entailing a composition of white or multi-coloured outlines that diffuse an unmistakable graphic and luminous sign through space.
The ergonomically shaped Tokyo-Pop lounger, designed by designer Tokujin Yoshioka for Driade, is a particularly exotic piece of furniture. Their organic, flowing shapes are reminiscent of the silhouette of an oversized gravy boat. The invitingly shaped lounger sculpture consists of a monoblock made of polyethylene.
Ray and Charles Eames’ La Chaise is a sculptural classic. The well-known designer couple was inspired by the Floating Figure sculpture by sculptor Gaston Lachaise. The La Chaise lounger can now be safely described as an icon of organic design. And last but not least, an iconic piece from Ron Arad - the Victoria and Albert sofa. Derived from a “doughnut”, a squiggle that becomes the idea of a sculpture: flattened, reshaped, an ironic view that goes beyond the traditional concept of industrial design. Then the object: on an internal structure made of fiberglass, upholstery and custom-
made clothing reveals the coincidence of technical value and creative expression. The Saarinen dining table comes from the famous series called Tulip, created by the Finnish-American architect and designer Eero Saarinen (1910-1961). The Saarinen Tulip dining table shows the perfect beauty of constructive reduction and is an irrefutable classic of modern furniture design. The large piece of furniture is characterised by a large base and a cupshaped table leg on which a circular plate rests. The table leg gave the product series from which this table comes the name, Tulip - because the shape is reminiscent of an upside-down tulip. The table’s creator, Eero Saarinen, is considered one of the most famous architecture and design icons of the last century.
The coffee table from Isamu Noguchi came onto the market in 1948 and has long been considered one of the most sought-after pieces of furniture for the stylish and modern living room. The American designer with Japanese roots managed to create a perfect combination of form and function with his basic idea. Finally, the lines of the coffee table resemble those of an abstract
sculpture. In fashion it’s called upcyclingin interior design, it’s a complement - you upgrade your home with some classics and, above all, you can enjoy them for the rest of your life and for generations to come. The design back then was made to last and was not designed for today’s throwaway society. But we are on the right track to focus on consistency and value again, as the current trends show, whether old-money style in fashion or simplicity in the home.
Moebel-Ikonen fuer Zuhause - zeitlos und elegant
In Zeiten ultraschneller Mode-Trends, Fast Food und gesichtslosen Moebeln sehnen wir uns nach Qualität, Funktionalität und vor allem Zeitlosigkeit. Aehnlich der Mode gibt es unschlagbare Klassiker, die ihren Wert nicht verlieren, im Gegenteil - eine Wertsteigerung erzielen und gehandelt werden wie Uhren ob Rolex oder Taschen von Hermes.
Beginnen wir mit der Zeitreise der MöbelKlassiker, die bis heute nichts an Schoenheit und Aktualitaet eingebuesst haben. Der Barcelona Chair ist eines der bekanntesten Objekte des letzten Jahrhunderts und eine Ikone der modernen
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Bewegung und strahlt eine schlichte Eleganz aus, die Mies van der Rohes berühmtesten Maximal- „weniger ist mehr“ verkörpert.
Der Egg-Stuhl von Arne Jacobsen ist ein Meisterwerk dänischen Designs. Heute gilt der Egg-Stuhl weltweit als der Triumph der legendären Karriere von Jacobsen und als skandinavische Design-Ikone.
Der 1925 von Designer Marcel Breuer entworfene Wassily-Sessel mit seinem rohrförmigen Stahldesign stellt den erfolgreichen Beginn der Bauhaus-Ära dar. Der beruehmte Plastik-Stuhl von Verner Panton war 1959 eine echte Revolution, da er der erste freitragende Kunststoffstuhl war, der aus einem Stück gefertigt werden konnte. Dank neuer Materialien und Herstellungsmethoden, die Panton in seinen Arbeiten erforscht und immer wieder ausgenutzt hat, entstand eine völlig neue Designsprache, die im Panton Chair nahezu skulptural wirkt.
Mit dem Vitra Lounge Chair & Ottoman haben Charles & Ray Eames dem klassischen Clubsessel einen zeitgemäßen Ausdruck verliehen. Das Design von 1957 gewann den Triennale-Preis in Mailand kurz nach seiner Gründung.
Die Artemide Tolomeo Mega Terra von Michele De Lucchi und Giancarlo Fassina ist eines der berühmtesten Lichtdesigns des 20. Jahrhunderts und seine Höhe passt zusammen mit dem anmutigen Design. Mit seiner beeindruckenden Hoehe bietet die Tolomeo Stehleuchte eine ausreichende Beleuchtung für große Räume und besticht
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Die hornförmige Ara Tischleuchte wurde 1988 von Philippe Starck für Flos entworfen. Es wurde nach seiner Tochter benannt. Dieses klassische Starck-Design enthält kühne Kehrlinien, die ihm eine höchst unverwechselbare skulpturale Präsenz verleihen.
Die Orbital Stehleuchte von Ferruccio Laviani ist ein einzigartiges Projekt in der Geschichte des Designs, das eine Zusammensetzung aus weißen oder mehrfarbigen Umrissen umfasst, die ein unverwechselbares grafisches und leuchtendes Zeichen setzen.
Die ergonomisch geformte Tokyo-PopLiege, entworfen vom Designer Tokujin Yoshioka, ist ein besonders exotisches Möbelstück. Ihre organischen, fließenden Formen erinnern an die Silhouette eines übergroßen Bootes. Die einladend geformte Liege-Skulptur besteht aus Polyethylen.
Ray und Charles Eames’ La Chaise ist ein skulpturaler Klassiker. Inspiriert wurde das bekannte Designerpaar von den schwimmenden Skulpturen des Bildhauers Gaston Lachaise.
Die La Chaise Liege kann sicher als die Ikone des organischen Designs beschrieben werden.
Und nicht zuletzt das Sofa von Ron Arad: Victoria und Albert.
Abgeleitet von einem „Donut“, einem Squiggle, das zur Idee a Skulptur wird: abgeflacht, umgeformt, eine ironische Sicht, die über das traditionelle Konzept des
industriellen Designs hinausgeht.
Dann das Objekt: auf einer inneren Struktur aus Fiberglas, Polsterung und maßgeschneiderte Kleidung zeigen den Zufall von technischem Wert und kreativen Ausdruck.
Der Saarinen Esstisch stammt aus der berühmten Serie Tulip, die der finnischamerikanische Architekt und Designer Eero Saarinen (1910-1961) geschaffen hat. Der Saarinen Tulip Esstisch zeigt die perfekte Schönheit und ist ein unwiderlegbarer Klassiker des modernen Möbeldesigns. Das große Möbelstück zeichnet sich durch einen großen Sockel und ein tassenförmiges Tischbein aus, auf dem eine kreisförmige Platte aufliegt. Das Tischbein gab der Produktreihe, aus der dieser Tisch stammt den Namen Tulpe - denn die Form erinnert an eine kopfüber liegende Tulpe. Der Schöpfer des Tisches, Eero Saarinen, gilt als eine der berühmtesten Architektur-und Design-Ikonen des letzten Jahrhunderts. Der Couchtisch von Isamu Noguchi kam 1948 auf den Markt und gilt seit langem als eines der begehrtesten Möbelstücke für das stilvolle und moderne Wohnzimmer. Der amerikanische Designer mit japanischen Wurzeln schaffte es, eine perfekte Kombination aus Form und Funktion mit seiner Grundidee zu schaffen. Schließlich ähneln die Linien des Couchtisches denen einer abstrakten Skulptur.
In der Mode heißt es Upcycling - im Interior Design ist es eine Ergänzung - Sie aktualisieren Ihr Zuhause mit Klassikern und vor allem können Sie diese ein Leben lang geniessen. Das Design von damals wurde konzipiert fuer Langlebigkeit und Zeitlosigkeit. Aber wir sind auf dem richtigen Weg, um uns wieder auf Werte zu konzentrieren, wie die aktuellen Trends zeigen, ob Old-Money-Stil in der Mode oder die Simplicity in der Einrichtung.
Creando hogar con iconos atemporales Brad…
En unos tiempos de modas ultra-transitorias, comida rápida y mobiliario ‘fast’ de Suecia, añoramos la calidad, la funcionalidad y, sobre todo, la atemporalidad. Como sucede en la moda, existen clásicos de toda la vida que no pierden su valor; al contrario, se revalorizan, como es el caso de los relojes Rolex o los cotizados bolsos de Hermès. Empecemos con un viaje en tiempo partiendo de los clásicos que todavía
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conservan su valor. Uno de los objetos más reconocidos del siglo pasado e icono del mobiliario moderno, es la Silla Barcelona cuya sencilla elegancia condensa la reputada máxima de Mies van der Rohe – “menos es más.”
El Sillón-Huevo de Arne Jacobsen es un gran exponente del diseño danés. Jacobsen dio con la forma perfecta del sillón experimentando con alambre y yeso en su garaje. Hoy en día el Sillón Juego es reconocido a nivel mundial como uno de los mayores éxitos de la legendaria trayectoria de Jacobsen y un icono del diseño escandinavo.
El sillón Wassily, diseñado en 1925 por el renombrado diseñador Marcel Breuer, con su estructura tubular de acero, representa el exitoso inicio de la era Bauhaus.
La silla Panton de Verner Panton supuso una verdadera revolución en 1959, ya que se trató de la primera silla de plástico fabricada de una sola pieza. Gracias a los nuevos materiales y métodos de fabricación que investigó y empleó Panton en sus creaciones, surgió un lenguaje de diseño completamente nuevo, con un efecto casi escultural
Con el sillón y otomana Vitra, Charles y Ray Eames le dieron al clásico sillón club un aire contemporáneo y sofisticado. El diseño de 1957 ganó el Premio Triennale en Mián al poco tiempo de su creación.
La lámpara Artemide Tolomeo Mega Terra de Michele De Lucchi y Giancarlo Fassina es uno de los diseños en iluminación más famosos del siglo XX y su altura, junto con su elegante diseño, encaja perfectamente en todo tipo de espacios. La enorme lámpara de pie Mega Terra consigue iluminar bien cualquier ambiente y sorprende con su innovador diseño.
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creada por Philippe Starck para Flos en 1988 se llama Ara, como su hija. Este clásico diseño de Starck de audaces líneas lo dota de un claro aspecto escultural. El interruptor de encendido y apagado está en la pantalla, que además puede rotarse para poder direccionar la iluminación.
La lámpara de pie Orbital de Ferruccio Laviani es un Proyecto único en la historia del diseño, con su composición poliforma en blanco o de colores que produce una luz difusa e inconfundible.
La forma ergonómica del sillón TokyoPop, diseñado por Tokujin Yoshioka para Driade, es un mueble particularmente exótico. Sus contornos orgánicos y fluidos recuerdan a la silueta de una salsera. Este escultural sillón tan apetecible es una única pieza de polietileno.
La Chaise, de Ray y Charles Eames es un escultural clásico. Esta conocida pareja de diseñadores se inspiró en la escultura La Figura Flotante, de Gaston Lachaise. Sin lugar a dudas, el sillón La Chaise es un icono del diseño orgánico.
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La mesa de comedor de Saarinen pertenece a la famosa serie llamada Tulip, creada por el arquitecto y diseñador fines-americano Eero Saarinen (1910-1961). Esta mesa muestra la belleza perfecta de la reducción constructiva y es un clásico irrefutable del diseño moderno de mobiliario. La mesa Tulip Saarinen posee una enorme base y una pata circular en forma de copa sobre la que se coloca la tabla redonda. La forma de la pata le dio nombre a la serie- Tulip- en vista de su parecido a un tulipán invertido. Su creador, Eero Saarinen, está considerado como uno de los iconos de la arquitectura y el diseño más importantes del siglo pasado. La mesa de café de Isamu Noguchi fue lanzada al mercado en 1948 y desde entonces es una de las piezas de mobiliario más cotizadas para los salones de estilo moderno. El diseñador Americano de raíces japonesas ha logrado crear la perfecta fusión de forma y función con su concepto básico, con líneas que evocan una escultura abstracta.
En la moda se denomina ‘upcycling’ – en diseño de interiores es un complemento: ensalzas tu hogar con piezas clásicas que podrás disfrutar el resto de tu vida así como para el disfrute de las generaciones futuras. El diseño en aquellos tiempos se hacía para que durara, lejos de la sociedad actual del ‘usar y tirar’. Pero las tendencias indican que volvemos a valorar la coherencia y el valor, ya se trate de valores seguros en moda o de sencillez en el hogar.
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20 years on! Celebrity Magazine and Clinica Veterinaria Bendinat…how time flies!
I have been asked to write an article for Celebrity’s 20-year anniversary. Where do I start? I fondly remember the founders; Ken and Angie doing the rounds to meet the rich and famous people who frequented this beautiful island.
I had no idea how varied and picturesque this island was until I met a beautiful Mallorcan girl, in of all places, sunny Salisbury in the UK. I had been working there for five years and was about to become a partner in a large veterinary practice. Who would have guessed how my life would change when 24 years ago she walked into a pub in the centre of the town. Because of her, I left everything in the UK. Literally everything; I came here with three suitcases. Now
I have three wonderful children….. well if you can call teenagers that! My profession is very universal: I can work in most places in the world, but the language was a barrier for me to get into veterinary work here, so I spent six months studying Spanish and eventually got a job as a locum in the village of Esporles, deep in the mountains. Maria, the owner was on maternity leave and I was able to help out. In the first few weeks, before the birth, she sat in on the consults and helped me with the Spanish veterinary terms; “My dog is licking his bottom a lot’’ doesn`t tend to come up in normal conversation very much!
I then got a permanent job with Daniel and Pilar in Arenal. But after
a year with them, I decided to launch my own clinic: Clinica Veterinaria Bendinat in 2003, hence we too have celebrated 20 years of pet care. I did a lot of research and found a great location on the Bendinat roundabout which is accessible and easy to find for clients from all over the island. I think I chose it well as the Plaza Bendinat has the added advantage of free underground parking. Palma has the highest density of population but finding places and then parking is almost impossible. Stressed owners with sick animals can park easily when coming to our clinic. From the start, we have been very busy.
We wanted to take veterinary care and treatment to another level; client
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care and love for the animals have always been the number one aim. We were the first clinic to have a website which was pretty basic but it started a trend. We always asked clients to make an appointment; saving time for them and allowing us to be more efficient. However, emergencies are received immediately.
Being the ONLY English vet made us attract clients from all over the island. However, we became so busy that after only a year we took on Cristina, a vet from Madrid. She is well-liked and known for her skill and knowledge, especially to our cat clients. Antonio, our newest recruit is also very talented and has been with us for two or three years. Marina is our nurse and she is one of a very small, select group of nurses who have a properly recognised veterinary nursing qualification. She has been caring for the pets who are hospitalised, or in for operations, for the last 15-16 years. Thanks to her care and dedication, dogs and cats never have fear of coming back to the clinic after major surgery. We are all organised and helped by Mari, the practice manager, who was with me for the first 5-6 years of the clinic, before leaving to bring up her family. She has been back with us for the last 4-5 years. That just leaves Alba, who runs the reception and has the job of welcoming our clients and giving treats to their pets. We have had more than our fair share of “celebrities” through the clinic. “Rafa Nadal’’ comes to the clinic every day (see the photo - he is my Staffie!) But the REAL STARS are the dogs and cats who come to see us. We wish Celebrity another 20 years of success!
Best wishes from Clinica Veterinaria Bendinat Team.
¡20 años después!
Celebrity Magazine y Clínica Veterinaria Bendinat... ¡cómo pasa el tiempo!
Me han pedido que escriba un artículo para el 20 aniversario de Celebrity. ¿Por dónde empiezo? Recuerdo con cariño a los fundadores, Ken y Angie haciendo las rondas para conocer a los ricos y famosos que frecuentaban esta hermosa isla.
No tenía ni idea de lo variada y pintoresca que era esta isla hasta que conocí a una hermosa mallorquina, precisamente en el soleado Salisbury, en el Reino Unido. Llevaba cinco años trabajando allí y estaba a punto de convertirme en socio de una gran clínica veterinaria. Quién me iba a decir que mi vida cambiaría cuando, hace 24 años, ella entró en un pub del centro de la ciudad. Por ella lo dejé
todo en el Reino Unido. Literalmente todo; vine aquí con tres maletas. Ahora tengo tres hijos maravillosos: .....well, ¡si se puede llamar así a los adolescentes!
Mi profesión es muy universal: puedo trabajar en la mayoría de los lugares del mundo, pero el idioma era una barrera para acceder al trabajo veterinario aquí, así que me pasé seis meses estudiando español y finalmente conseguí un trabajo como suplente en el pueblo de Esporles, en lo más profundo de las montañas. María, la propietaria, estaba de baja por maternidad y pude ayudarla. Durante las primeras semanas, antes del parto, asistió a las consultas y me ayudó con los términos veterinarios en español; “Mi perro se lame mucho el culo” no suele aparecer mucho en una conversación normal. Luego conseguí un trabajo fijo con Daniel y Pilar en Arenal. Pero después de un año con ellos, decidí lanzar mi propia clínica: Clinica Veterinaria
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Bendinat en 2003, por lo que también hemos celebrado 20 años de cuidado de mascotas.
Investigué mucho y encontré una ubicación estupenda en la rotonda de Bendinat, accesible y fácil de encontrar para los clientes de toda la isla. Creo que lo elegí bien ya que la Plaza Bendinat tiene la ventaja añadida del aparcamiento subterráneo gratuito. Palma tiene la mayor densidad de población pero encontrar plazas y luego aparcar es casi imposible. Los propietarios estresados con animales enfermos pueden aparcar fácilmente cuando vienen a nuestra clínica. Desde el principio, hemos estado muy ocupados.
Queríamos llevar la atención y el tratamiento veterinarios a otro nivel; la atención al cliente y el amor por los animales han sido siempre el objetivo número uno. Fuimos la primera clínica en tener un sitio
web, bastante básico, pero que marcó una tendencia. Siempre pedimos cita previa a los clientes, lo que les ahorra tiempo y nos permite ser más eficientes. Sin embargo, las urgencias se reciben inmediatamente.
Ser el ÚNICO veterinario inglés nos hizo atraer clientes de toda la isla. Sin embargo, estábamos tan ocupados que al cabo de un año contratamos a Cristina, una veterinaria de Madrid. Es muy querida y conocida por sus habilidades y conocimientos, especialmente entre nuestros clientes felinos. Antonio, nuestro nuevo fichaje, también tiene mucho talento y lleva con nosotros dos o tres años. Marina es nuestra enfermera y forma parte de un grupo muy reducido y selecto de enfermeras que poseen un título de enfermería veterinaria debidamente reconocido. Lleva 15 ó 16 años cuidando de los animales hospitalizados u operados. Gracias a sus cuidados y dedicación, los perros
y gatos nunca tienen miedo de volver a la clínica después de una operación importante.
Todos estamos organizados y ayudados por Mari, la gerente de la clínica, que estuvo conmigo durante los primeros 5-6 años de la clínica, antes de marcharse para formar su familia. Ha vuelto con nosotros los últimos 4-5 años. Sólo nos queda Alba, que se encarga de la recepción y de dar la bienvenida a nuestros clientes y darles golosinas. de dar la bienvenida a nuestros clientes y dar golosinas a sus mascotas. Hemos tenido más de una “celebridad” en la clínica. Rafa Nadal” viene a la clínica todos los días (ver la foto - ¡es mi Staffie!) Pero las VERDADERAS ESTRELLAS son los perros y gatos que vienen a vernos.
¡Deseamos a Celebrity otros 20 años de éxitos!
Saludos cordiales del equipo de la Clínica Veterinaria Bendinat.
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CONSULTATIONS AND ADVICE
Consultations are normally by appointment. If a pet falls ill quickly or if there is an emergency, clients should never hesitate in ringing, because the team will always fit the animal in immediately.
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We have a fully equipped surgery providing the best facilities for all occasions for your pets.
GENERAL ANAESTHETICS AND OPERATIONS
We take great care with our patients, and all patients are checked over before being given and anaesthetic.
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Easy to find on the Bendinat round-about. Free and easy underground parking and a lift to the door.
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Prevention is better than cure. These can help detect a disease at an early stage which allows the experts in the clinic to take the appropriate action before it is too late.
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Nick designed the clinic with the pet and client in mind. The reception area is light and friendly and the whole clinic, is air-conditioned.
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