Make Mine Ibiza! | Vanity Fair | April 2007

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Make Mine Ibiza! | Vanity Fair | April 2007
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Ibiza’s devotees worship its 300 days of sun and “anything goes” attitude. But locals fear the island is overrun with all-night revelry and nonstop real estate development. Could Ibiza’s infamous lack of inhibitions be its downfall? VFArchive

Ibiza’s devotees—who include Kate Moss, Sean Combs, and the King of Spain—worship its crystalline beaches, 300 days of sunshine, and “anything goes” attitude toward sex, drugs, and all-night revelry.

But many fear the tiny Spanish island is being ruined by weekend-trippers, development, and the construction of a multi-lane motorway through its interior. Plunging into the hedonists' parade that spawned the rave movement, GEORGE GURLEY wonders if Ibiza’s lack of inhibitions could ultimately destroy it

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