Today is the last day of my holidays and of many others. In the hotel, most of the tourists have gone. In October, it’s definitely back to work, to routine, to the cold.
I’m still making the most out of my last days in Intercorp in Ibiza, with a quietness that I would never have been able to live in full summer. Another summer season is ending, yet again with great success, thanks to the growth of tourism amidst other factors.
With an average of 90% occupancy throughout the summer. Ibiza continues to grow, and the hotels grow with her. It is one of the prime destinations for European tourists.
Ibiza, 24 hours of leisure, the beaches, the sun … A paradise where everyone can find happiness, youth, families or couples; coming in search of peace, sun and beach or party nights.
Travellers from around the world come to the island from thousands of different places due to the quality provided by the hotels, the sun that always shines, the crystalline waters and the alternatives offered.
Ibiza is a mix of everything a tourist could look for. All together, in one place.
Those of us who come here do so because here we feel at home. We help make Ibiza shine, although do it already does, and year after year we take care of her, we give her joy and we make her move.
We light up establishments, fill the beaches and while we rest and are on holidays, thousands of people in hotels, bars or shops, work to make us happy. And when winter comes, we all go back to work, to school, to our daily life while Ibiza rests and recharges for the next summer season.
Intercorp Hotels thanks us for a more than successful season. They continue to work, so we can come back next season, and again fill the island with life and enjoy a few days in Paradise.
And in the meantime, while we give a break to Intercorp Hotels in Ibiza…
Tenerife does not stop, and Megève lights up. Before thinking about the next summer season, one has to think about the winter season. How about a holiday in the magical village of Megève? Intercorp proposes a three-star hotel, just at the foot of the ski slopes, and in a town that seems taken out from a fairy tale. What do you think? Shall we go?