I’m a celeb holiday planner – here’s the Ibiza hidden gems that tourists can still find

A CELEBRITY party planner has revealed her favourite Ibiza spots – including a few hidden gems.

The island’s ultimate insider, Serena Cook, has revealed her top-secret spots where you can soak up luxury scenes without the A-list price tags.

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Celeb party planner shares her top-secret hidden gems in Ibiza
Her must-visit list includes budget-friendly beaches regular folks can visit

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Her must-visit list includes budget-friendly beaches regular folks can visit

Serena, who’s been the go-to fixer for the rich and famous for over two decades, knows Ibiza like the back of her hand.

And while the island’s glitziest parties might be invite-only, Serena’s got the lowdown on the hidden gems, telling the Telegraph where regular folks can still experience Ibiza’s magic—without breaking the bank.

One of the most secluded spots Serena recommends is Moon Beach.

Tucked away down a dirt track, this spot has remained a hidden gem since she first camped there 27-years-ago.

The rocky landscape, which resembles the surface of the moon, offers natural pools perfect for a peaceful swim.

Even during the height of summer, Moon Beach stays off the beaten path, offering a slice of tranquillity far from the island’s bustling tourist spots.

The holiday planner admits the city has changed over the years.

Serena said: “I do miss how raw Ibiza was. When I first came here, there were no direct winter flights and you felt a bit like a pioneer.”

She added: “In 2001, when Jade [Jagger] invited me to come and work for her, I’d never been to Pacha before and I remember the glamour, the dancers and the fun; it was just amazing, and it still is.”

“You can still find the best parties you will ever go to in the whole wide world. It is magic, it’s just more expensive.”

But she insists there are still hidden gems in the north of the island.

For those seeking an authentic Ibiza experience, Serena recommends Benirras Beach as a must-visit spot.

Famous for its breath-taking sunsets, the beach attracts a mix of locals and tourists who gather to watch the sun dip below the horizon to the rhythm of drummers.

It’s a place that still captures the true spirit of Ibiza, offering an atmosphere that feels both magical and timeless, all whilst remaining affordable.

When it comes to dining, Serena swears by Macao Café in Santa Gertrudis.

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Describing it as the best Italian restaurant in the world, she believes it’s a hidden treasure that shouldn’t be missed.

Whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner or a relaxed meal with friends, Macao Café delivers an unforgettable culinary experience.

Another of her favorite spots is El Chiringuito on Es Cavallet Beach, where you can enjoy fresh, local dishes and sip on rosé while soaking in the stunning beach views.

It’s the perfect setting to live out your Ibiza daydreams.

Even Ibiza’s elite need to let loose, and for Serena, DC-10 is the place to do it.

Known for its raw, underground vibe, this iconic club has remained a favorite of hers for years.

It opens early in the evening, allowing you to dance the night away before the crowd gets too wild.

Serena considers it her “Monday therapy,” a place where she can dance away the stress of managing the island’s most high-profile clients.

If you’re in the mood for something more intimate than Ibiza’s mega clubs, The Standard’s rooftop bar offers a chic alternative.

With stunning views and an exclusive lock-in space downstairs, it’s the ideal spot for a more low-key night out.

Whether you’re after a secluded beach, a world-class meal, or a night out you’ll never forget, Serena Cook’s insider tips will have you experiencing Ibiza like the stars in no time.

Meanwhile, if Ibiza isn’t the one for you, why not explore other areas Spain has to offer.

There’s a corner of Spain where the beaches and the nightlife both have a reputation for being a bit wild, all whilst remaining far more low-key than Ibiza.

For more underrated destinations, we’ve found the budget-friendly alternative to Corfu that’s hundreds cheaper & fans claim has ‘better beaches’.

Read more on the Scottish Sun

We’ve also revealed the tiny Italian island only locals know about—it’s as good as Capri but much cheaper.

Meanwhile, we’ve also spotted £100 discounts on spring holidays to Europe’s top destinations.

Everything Brits need to know about visiting Spain

  • Brits must have at least three months left on their passport from the day they plan to leave the country.
  • Tourists do not need a visa if visiting for up to 90 days in an 180-day period.
  • Make sure your passport is stamped on entry and exit.
  • Travellers may be asked to show hotel booking confirmations and that they have enough money for their stay at the border.
  • Spain is one hour ahead of the UK.
  • The country uses the euro with around €10 working out to £8.58.
  • Flights to Spain from the UK take between 2-4 hours depending on the destination.
Serena admits Ibiza has changed over the years

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Serena admits Ibiza has changed over the years

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