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    UNWTO MEMBERS MEET TO RETHINK AGENDA FOR AFRICAN TOURISM

    At the 66th meeting of the UNWTO Regional Commission for Africa, Member States joined representatives from international organizations and the private sector to focus on opportunities around tourism jobs and investments while also recognizing the vital need to address challenges including the climate crisis.
    According to the latest UNWTO data, tourism across Africa is returning to strength following the unprecedented crisis caused by the pandemic:
    International arrivals across Africa were back to 88% of pre-pandemic levels at the end of the first quarter of this year.At the sub-regional level, North Africa is performing particularly strongly. Here, arrivals were actually 4% higher than the pre-pandemic levels of 2019 in the same period.Globally international tourism receipts reached USD 1 billion in 2022, a 50% growth in real terms compared to 2021. Among African destinations with available data, Morocco and Mauritius notably exceeded their 2019 tourism receipts in the first quarter of 2023.Welcoming delegates, UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: “The UNWTO Agenda for Africa has been adapted. Our vision for African tourism is also one of strong governance, more education and more and better jobs. To achieve it, we aim to promote innovation, advocate for Brand Africa, facilitate travel, and unlock growth through investment and public-private partnerships.
    Members meet in MauritiusUNWTO welcomed delegations from 33 countries, including 22 Ministers of Tourism, two Deputy Ministers and four Ambassadors to the meeting, the most important annual event for the region’s Member States.
    Reflecting the high level of political support for the event, and for UNWTO’s mission to guide tourism development across Africa, the meeting welcomed the attendance of the Prime Minister Republic of Mauritius Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, as well as Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Housing and Land Use Planning, Minister of Tourism, Republic of Mauritius, and Vice-Chair of the UNWTO Executive Council Steven Obeegadoo. Also in attendance were the African Union Commissioner for Trade and Development, Albert Muchanga, the Secretary-General of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), Chileshe Mpundu Kapwepwe, the Secretary-General of the Commonweath, Patricia Scotland KC, Special Advisor to the UNWTO Secretary-General Lai Mohammed, UN Resident Coordinator for Mauritius and Seychelles Lisa S. Singh, the Resident Representative of the UN Development Programme (UNDP) Amanda Seumaga, and representatives from the African Development Bank, the World Bank, and from IFEMA and the Tui Care Foundation.ADVERTISEMENTMembers were provided with an overview of UNWTO’s achievements over the past year, with a particular focus on core priorities for tourism in Africa:
    Tourism Investments: UNWTO presented a new set of Investment Guidelines for Mauritius, designed to connected investors with tourism projects in the country. The Guidelines follow on from similar publications focused on Tanzania, with editions for Malawi, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda and Zambia in development. UNWTO has also held two Tourism Investment Forums in Africa.Gender Equality and Youth Empowerment: With tourism recognized for its unique ability to drive gender equality and empower African youth, Members were advised on the progress of the UNWTO Women in Tourism Leadership for Africa Committee, and the Organization’s focus on education and training. Key achievements include the Travel Hospitality and Tourism Education Summit (Zambia, May 2023) and plans to open an International Academy in Nigeria.Advocating for ‘Brand Africa’: Members were provided with an update on UNWTO’s work to empower African tourism professionals to take charge of the narrative, including through two editions of the Brand Africa Think Tank Dialogue and plans for a UNWTO Media Training Workshop.In close collaboration with its Member States from across the region, UNWTO has also updated its Agenda for Africa – Tourism for Inclusive Growth. The revised roadmap reflects the new challenges of post-pandemic tourism and the priorities outlined by Members.
    Tourism addresses climate actionUNWTO continues to lead tourism’s shift to greater sustainability, recognizing the impact of extreme weather events, including the potential for heat waves to cut off the lifeline the sector offers for destinations worldwide. In Mauritius, Members were given an update of UNWTO’s work around sustainability, most notably its leadership of the One Planet Tourism Network and the progress of the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism.
    Tourism for rural developmentAgainst the backdrop of the Regional Commission meeting, Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili enjoyed an official visit to Le Morne, recognized by UNWTO as one of its Best Tourism Villages. The Mauritian village of Old Grand Port was also awarded the accolade.

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    DXB receives ACI Accessibility Accreditation

    Dubai International (DXB) has received an accreditation from the Airports Council International (ACI) under its Accessibility Enhancement Accreditation Programme.
    This is a first-of-its-kind initiative that recognises global airports’ commitment to accessible travel operations.
    The certification acknowledges DXB’s ongoing prioritisation of a safe and inclusive airport experience for passengers with both physical and hidden disabilities. This aligns with the 2019 ACI World General Assembly Resolution and United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of Persons, which stipulates that all persons with all types of disabilities must enjoy all human rights and fundamental freedoms.
    Through the launch of a phased, two-year plan that addresses and elevates the travel experience for People of Determination (POD), DXB has successfully proven its ability to provide an accessible and inclusive airport experience for passengers, airport workers, visitors and the elderly. This includes launching a travel planner for pre-travel preparation, designing an Autism Friendly Route, and implementing a large-scale training programme.
    Under the banner of ‘We all meet the world differently’, DXB’s innovative POD initiative contributes to Dubai’s vision of becoming the world’s leading disability-friendly city and drives regional and international awareness of travellers with physical and hidden disabilities.ADVERTISEMENTMajed Al Joker, chief operating officer, said: “Dubai Airports remains committed to creating an inclusive airport experience and we’re working with stakeholders to ensure we continue to develop services and facilities that travellers with disabilities require to make their travel to Dubai comfortable. Our goal is to see the needs of POD met at every touchpoint of the journey – especially those with hidden disabilities such as autism, chronic fatigue, and pain. This prestigious ACI accreditation is a testament to our success so far and reaffirms our efforts as we continue to prioritise POD rights as an inseparable part of our guest experience.
    “DXB is leading the way to make travel more inclusive by introducing thoughtfully designed infrastructure, such as a prioritised route through check-in, passport control, and security. These services and facilities are available to all POD with hidden disabilities as part of the sunflower lanyard scheme. We will continue to drive the common goal of Dubai and its leadership for an inclusive community that is free from barriers and empowers POD” he added.

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    Nakheel launches Rixos Hotel & Residences on Dubai Islands

    Nakheel, the world-leading real estate master developer based in the United Arab Emirates, in partnership with Excelsior Real Estate LLC, has launched Rixos Dubai Islands, Hotel & Residences, offering a resort lifestyle in a curated and relaxed setting situated in a prime location on Dubai Islands, on the northern coast of the emirate of Dubai.
    Rixos Dubai Islands, Hotel & Residences is the first luxury hotel and residential offering on Dubai Islands providing residents and visitors the same level of service and amenities that can be found at Rixos resorts across the world, such as communal residential lounges, hotel-style lobbies with drop-off facilities, infinity pools, and a spa and fitness centre. Rixos Dubai Islands, Hotel & Residences is set back in a secluded cove with direct access to a 700-metre beach.
    The residences will be one, two and three-bedroom apartments with spacious overhanging terraces creating shade, four-bedroom duplexes with private pools, beach houses including their own gardens and terraces and ten luxury villas, all with marine views.
    Rasha Hasan, Chief Commercial Officer, Nakheel, said: “At Nakheel we are committed to redefining waterfront living in Dubai and we are delighted to be launching Rixos Dubai Islands, Hotel & Residences, a project which will enhance the lives of citizens, residents and visitors of Dubai. By bringing the world-renowned Rixos brand to Dubai Islands, we are creating an exclusive family-friendly living environment that offers waterfront luxury living with a metropolitan feel.”
    Francois Baudin, Chief Business Officer, Ennismore Immersive Resorts & All Inclusive Collection, said: “We are excited to be partnering with Nakheel to develop our new hospitality and residential project on the prime location of Dubai Islands. This new venture marks our commitment to Dubai as a global hub for tourism as well as for an ever-increasing population that wants to call Dubai home.”ADVERTISEMENTDubai Islands comprises five islands with a total area of 17 square kilometres and 20 kilometres of beaches and offers beachfront living within 20 minutes of downtown Dubai, as well as key locations including the airport and marine ports. The development of Rixos Dubai Islands, Hotel & Residences will support the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan which aims to increase the number of hotels and create vibrant and healthy communities.

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    Boeing forecasts demand for new aviation personnel over next 20 years

    Boeing has forecast demand for 2.3 million new aviation personnel over the next 20 years with Africa and South Asia being among the fastest growing regions.The demand is to support the commercial fleet and meet long-term growth in air travel.
    The company’s 2023 Pilot and Technician Outlook (PTO) projects that commercial carriers will need significant personnel through 2042 to support the global commercial fleet:
    649,000 pilots
    690,000 maintenance technicians
    938,000 cabin crew members.ADVERTISEMENTBoeing found the Middle East, Africa and South Asia will see strong personnel demand.Regional demand in Africa and South Asia are expected to nearly double.
    “With domestic air travel fully recovered and international traffic near pre-pandemic levels, demand for aviation personnel continues to increase,” said Chris Broom, vice president, commercial training solutions, Boeing Global Services.
    “Our competency-based training and assessment offerings will help ensure high quality training for future and current aviation professionals and continue enhancing aviation safety through immersive and virtual training solutions.
    Source: https://www.timesaerospace.aero/

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    Bulgaria’s Travel & Tourism sector set to contribute 10% of the economy forecasts WTTC

    Speaking at a panel session at the Hyatt Regency Pravets Resort in Bulgaria, World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) President & CEO Julia Simpson revealed that the WTTC 2023 Economic Impact Research (EIR) today forecasts that 10% of the Bulgarian economy will come from Travel & Tourism by 2033.WTTC is also forecasting that the sector will support 364,000 jobs across the country over the same period.
    Reflections on this year
    The research also reveals Bulgaria’s Travel & Tourism sector is forecast to reach more than 75% of the 2019 peak this year.
    The sector is set to grow more than 14% this year and contribute BGN 11.4BN to the economy, edging closer to the 2019 pre-pandemic high of BGN 14.8BN.
    WTTC is also forecasting that the sector will create 17,500 jobs this year, to reach more than 287,000 in total, with one in twelve workers across Bulgaria, in the Travel & Tourism sector.ADVERTISEMENTA look back on last year
    Last year, the Travel & Tourism sector’s GDP contribution grew by 25% to reach BGN 10 BN, representing 6.5% of Bulgaria’s economy, edging closer to the 2019 high of 9.9% of the economy.
    Last year the sector also created almost 18,000 more jobs from the previous year to reach 270,000 jobs – one in 13 across Bulgaria.
    According to the global tourism body’s annual research, the sector has now recovered a third of the jobs lost during the pandemic.
    Last year also saw the return of international travellers heading to Bulgaria with spending from foreign visitors growing 31% year on year, to reach almost BGN 6.5BN.
    Domestic visitor spend almost fully recovered in 2022, growing 21% to reach BGN 1.3BN, less than 5% below the pre-pandemic high of BGN 1.4BN.
    Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said: “Bulgaria’s Travel & Tourism sector has shown remarkable resilience in recovering from the pandemic’s challenges, despite ongoing regional conflicts. The country’s commitment to creating a safe and welcoming environment has not only supported its own recovery but also contributed to the sector in the region overall.
    “Bulgaria’s coastal destinations, like Sunny Beach, have been experiencing a surge in popularity, attracting an increasing number of visitors seeking new destinations. The country’s natural beauty extends beyond its stunning beaches with its picturesque mountains offering excellent opportunities for skiing and other winter sports.”
    For more information, please visit wttc.org

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    Vietnam Announces Extensions on Visa-Free Entry and Visa Durations for Brits

    Effective 15 August 2023, UK passport holders will be able to enter Vietnam without a visa for up to 45 days, a threefold increase on the previous limit of 15 days.
    Brits staying longer can also apply for an e-visa through the online portal and stay for up to 90 days, up from the previous maximum of 30 days. Additionally, the extended e-visa will now be valid for multiple entries, instead of single entry.
    A Vietnam Airlines spokesperson said, “The upcoming changes in visa-free travel and e-visas will significantly enhance the flexibility of travel for British visitors to Vietnam and other countries in the diverse region of Southeast Asia.  Multi-destination British travellers will be able to enter Vietnam, travel on to other nations, and return if they miss our beautiful country. Vietnam Airlines will be with them every step of the way with our non-stop services from London Heathrow to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, as well as our extensive network of direct connections to other major cities within Vietnam, Asia, and Australia.”
    National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines currently operates five nonstop Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner flights per week from Heathrow T4 to Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, rising to daily services from 29 October 2023. With SkyTrax 4-star rated service across three cabin classes, the flights are carefully scheduled to offer convenient overnight journeys in both directions. Vietnam Airlines also offers excellent connections domestically within Vietnam, to Indochina, and to over 30 destinations in Asia and Australia.
    ADVERTISEMENTReturn fares from Heathrow to Ho Chi Minh City currently start from £751 per person, inclusive of taxes. For further information and reservations visit www.vietnamairlines.com or speak to a travel agent.

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    Discover Italy’s Hidden Golf Destinations

    Italy, a country renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes is also becoming a very popular destination for golfing holidays, due to its mild climate, making it possible to play golf all year round.
    Italy is also home to some of the best golf courses, including some courses being designed by famous names such as Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Robert Trent Jones.
    Most of the golf courses in Italy are set in impressive scenery and the major courses are within easy reach of major cities, providing travellers with the best of both worlds – golf and rich culture – which is perfect for days off the golf course. The green fee prices are very acceptable when compared to other European golfing destinations and the courses are less crowded, allowing travellers to have the full golfing experience, without time restraints on the course.
    Maria Elena Rossi, Director of Global Marketing and Promotion, ENIT, says: “Over the last few years, we have seen a huge increase in travellers choosing to come to Italy to play golf, this is down to the country having over 250 courses, some of which that have been designed by renowned golf players and being able to offer travellers a mixture of fine cuisine, wines, history, culture and beaches. Italy is hosting the Ryder Cup this year, which we hope will showcase Italy as being a key location for golf players in Europe, as well as further boosting the Italian tourism and the golf tourism sector.”
    Italy is proving to be a popular destination for golf and this is shown by the Ryder Cup 2023 being hosted in Rome, Italy. This prestigious biennial event will start on Friday, 29th September with the final day on Sunday 1st October. The historic occasion marks the first time Italy has been chosen to host the Ryder Cup, making it an exceptional destination for golf enthusiasts and travellers alike.ADVERTISEMENTItaly has a rich connection with golf, with the country being home to over 250 world-class courses.
    See the below best golf hotspots in Italy:
    The Marco Simone Golf and Country Club
    Located in the captivating region of Guidonia Montecelio, just outside Rome, The Marco Simone Golf and Country Club will serve as the host venue for the 44th Ryder Cup. The place is no stranger to hosting prestigious golf events. Having previously hosted the Italian Open, this stunning 27-hole championship course has captured the hearts of players and spectators. With its meticulously designed fairways, challenging greens and breath-taking views, The Marco Simone Golf and Country Club provides the perfect setting for this esteemed golfing spectacle. Beyond golf, guests can indulge in the club’s spa and wellness centre, or simply relax by the pool and enjoy the serene surroundings. The Marco Simone Golf and Country Club provides a perfect blend of sporting excellence, luxurious comforts, and natural beauty, making it an exceptional destination for both golf aficionados and those seeking a tranquil retreat.
    Arzaga Golf
    Arzaga Golf, situated in the breathtaking Lombardy region of Italy, is a captivating destination that harmonises natural beauty with exceptional golfing facilities. This prestigious golf resort features two championship courses designed by renowned golf architects Jack Nicklaus II and Gary Player. Nestled amidst rolling hills, picturesque lakes, and lush greenery, Arzaga Golf provides a serene and scenic backdrop for players to enjoy their rounds. The resort’s amenities extend beyond golf, with luxurious accommodations, a spa, a fitness centre and gourmet dining options that highlight the finest Italian cuisine. Whether it’s a competitive game or a leisurely outing, Arzaga Golf ensures an unforgettable golfing retreat in the heart of Lombardy.
    Castello di Spessa Golf & Country Resort
    Nestled amidst the enchanting landscape of Friuli Venezia Giulia in northeastern Italy, Castello di Spessa Golf & Country Club is a captivating retreat that seamlessly blends history, natural beauty and world-class golfing. This exclusive destination showcases a magnificent 13th-century castle, exuding an air of timeless elegance and charm. Surrounded by lush vineyards and rolling hills, the estate offers a serene and picturesque setting for golf enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The meticulously designed 18-hole golf course, crafted by renowned architect Michael Hurdzan, challenges players with its strategic layout and breathtaking vistas. After a round of golf, guests can indulge in the region’s culinary delights at the club’s exquisite restaurant, which showcases local produce and traditional Italian flavours.
    Golf Club Biella Le Betulle
    Golf Club Biella Le Betulle, situated in the enchanting Piedmont region, seamlessly merges stunning natural surroundings with top-notch golfing facilities. With the awe-inspiring Biella Alps as its backdrop, this prestigious club provides golf enthusiasts with an unparalleled experience amidst picturesque rolling hills, lush foliage and sweeping vistas. The carefully crafted 18-hole course, designed by the renowned architect Robert Trent Jones Sr., presents players with strategic challenges and breathtaking landscapes. Following a fulfilling round of golf, visitors can unwind and indulge in the delectable local cuisine and regional specialties at the club’s restaurant.
    Verona Golf Club
    Verona Golf Club, located in the beautiful city of Verona, offers a remarkable golfing experience in a captivating setting. Surrounded by the rolling hills and vineyards of the Valpolicella wine region, this 18-hole course provides a serene and picturesque backdrop for golf enthusiasts. Designed by famous architect Jack Nicklaus II, the course boasts strategic layouts, challenging fairways and immaculate greens, catering to players of all skill levels. Beyond golf, Verona Golf Club also offers excellent facilities, including a driving range, a pro shop and a clubhouse with a welcoming atmosphere. With its combination of scenic beauty, exceptional golfing facilities and warm hospitality, Verona Golf Club is an ideal destination for both locals and visitors seeking a memorable golfing experience in Verona.
    Bologna Golf Club
    Bologna Golf Club, a classic Italian 18-hole course designed by Cotton & Harris and established in 1959, is a picturesque retreat nestled amidst breathtaking rolling countryside. Boasting magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding hills and plains, the club offers a constantly updated layout that has hosted prestigious events like the Italian Amateur Championships and top-level professional competitions. The elegant clubhouse seamlessly blends with the natural landscape and provides an ideal setting to savour the refined cuisine of the club’s restaurant, which has earned a spot among Italy’s top ten club restaurants. Additional amenities include a splendid summer swimming pool open from June to mid-September. A golf school, pro shop, bar, and restaurant complete the offerings.
    With its snow-capped Alpine mountains, historic Roman ruins and alluring Mediterranean islands, Italy invites golfers to plan their golf journey and indulge in the full splendour of this captivating country.

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    Edwin Vinke and Nassau Group Launch 1742 – a Culinary and Experiential Showcase of Old Meets New

    2 Michelin star chef, Edwin Vinke has launched a brand-new dining concept in the heart of Ibiza’s fortified Renaissance town, Dalt Vila. 30 years after launching his award-winning restaurant De Kromme Watergang
    Vinke’s new restaurant 1742 is a modern interpretation of Ibiza’s traditional island cuisine. Nestled in the heart of Ibiza’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1742 recognises the influence the island’s unique history and Mediterranean geography have had on its unique cultural fabric and gastronomic identity. Fusing tradition with modern culinary methods, Vinke’s 1742 showcases local produce and creates undiscovered flavours with a progressive zero-waste approach. In each dish, by-products are reimagined to deliver an unparalleled sensory experience. The new restaurant is home to Ibiza’s most impressive wine cellar. Located in the Dalt Vila’s Palacio Barjardi, 1742’s historic cellar provides the perfect climate for fine wines such as Vega Scilia’s beautifully aged Unico and A. Bichot Domaine Long-Depaquit Chablis. 1742 is a dining joint venture from Vinke and Ibiza’s renowned hospitality providers, the Nassau Group.
    The Menu
    Swapping the North Sea for the Mediterranean, Vinke’s 1742 nature-driven menu is designed with ample respect to the water’s provisions. Vinke, Gault Millau’s Chef of the Year 2011, takes a unique meditative culinary approach. Drawing upon his own spiritual practices, Vinke’s 1742 kitchen is one of almost silence. Food is prepared with Vinke’s ethos in mind: “Pleasure, Passion and Perfection”.
    The menu at 1742 takes diners on a culinary journey from seabed to shore. On arrival, guests are greeted with a delicate amuse bouche perfectly designed to awaken the senses. Starting with oysters found on the Mediterranean bed, followed by fruits de mer, guests then indulge in a dish showcasing Ibiza’s local island fish, Rojta. Also known as scorpion fish, Rojta is a Mediterranean fish commonly found amongst the sea’s coral reefs. Showcasing the white isle’s wonderful native produce, Vinke’s Rojta is a beautiful hybrid of flakey white fish with a tender density not too dissimilar to lobster. The local fish is prepared with delicate seasoning from herbs and spices brought to Ibiza from the island’s many settlers. Vinke’s Rojta is an unmissable creation that captures the island’s melting pot of cultures. Remaining on the seabed, diners then sample fresh blue lobster, beach crab and cuttlefish before sampling meet influences to the island.ADVERTISEMENTThe Wine
    1742 offers an unrivaled wine list. Featuring some of the world’s rarest bottles, 1742’s bespoke wine list has an authentic personal touch. Curated on a money-can’t-buy basis, 1742’s wine list is a treasured collection of bottles offered to the restaurant by some of the world’s best winemakers and insider word of mouth supplied to Cristóbal Toledo, Operations Director at the Nassau Group. Through key connections and industry insight, Cristóbal has curated one of the world’s most impressive wine lists.
    Prior to dining, guests are taken on a personal tour of 1742’s historic wine cellar, where they can hand-select their wine with the assistance of experts. Located in the Palacio Barjardi, the palace’s unique architecture provides the perfect engineering to keep some of the world’s finest wines. Centring around two ancient wells and cocooned in ancient stone, 1742’s wine cellar provides an unbeatable humidity. It is the perfect climate for nurturing Vega Sicilia’s flagship wine Unico., a wine believed to undergo the world’s longest aging process. At 1742, you can find one of Spain’s most sought-after wines, Vega Sicilia’s Unico 1990.
    From Spain’s innovative modern winery, Valduero, 1742 offers Valduero Dos Anos. A true collector’s item, Valduero Dos Anos is aged for 4 years in the barrel and made with 100% Tempranillo, giving way to an elegant wine with light aromas of tobacco and leather.
    Founded in 1984 by sisters Yolanda and Carolina, the Valduero team are first-generation winemakers and pioneers of innovation, creating world-class wine using sustainable and energy-saving techniques and engineering.  Valduero has become a firm favourite of chefs, celebrities and critics globally. Available at 172 is a wide collection of some of Valduero’s best.
    1742 also houses an impressive selection of global wines including Chablis from the historic Albert Bichot winery, founded in 1831. World-renowned as the producer of the finest Chablis, the historic family-run winery continuously strives for better production. Since 1996, the house has focused on low-intervention production and organic farming to create pure, crisp and complex wine. From Bordeaux, in particular, the picturesque Saint Emilion, 1742 offers unique bottles from Château’s steeped in rich history such as Château Angelus, Château Haut-Brion, Château Margaux and Château Latour.
    For something with a little fizz, special bottles include Comtes de Champagne, Tattingers champagne, Armand de Brignac from the historic Cattier family and many more heritage bottles.
    Ensuring 1742’s historic cellar maintains the ideal environment for such precious wines to thrive is… an app. Controlled 24/7, the experts at 1742 hold the ability to monitor the cellar’s climate wherever they are, whenever needed. They are even alerted to changes in the cellar’s conditions via notifications.
    The Experience
    Inspired by its UNESCO World Heritage home of Dalt Vila and Ibiza’s unique history, 1742 is an old meets new concept. Through gastronomic creation and historic architecture, the restaurant acknowledges the island’s numerous settlers.
    In more recent history, Ibiza has become a destination for spiritual hedonists from around the world. Seeking luxury hospitality and nomadic adventures, each summer guests flock to the island for experiences unlike no other. 1742 does not disappoint.  Eager diners are picked up by valet service at a disclosed meeting point in the heart of Ibiza Town. From here, guests journey through narrow streets, winding lanes and up to the historic Dalt Vila. Guests are then taken up to the terrace, the highest point in Ibiza to underwind and taken in the exclusive view before being taken to the dining room.
    Resembling more of an intimate dinner party than a restaurant, guests dine in unison with other diners. After dinner, Vinke, who heads up the kitchen every night, greets each guest personally, often pulling up a chair to speak with his diners.
    This relaxed, modern approach to dining contrasts with the extravagant grandeur of Palacio Barjardi. 1742 is a fine dining experience with a difference. There are no white tablecloths, swinging service doors or torque blanches. Rather, at 1742 you will find an open kitchen with Vinke and his team preparing dishes in simple aprons, Vinke’s sleeves turned up to expose a tattoo sleeve of marine life. The perfect blend of old meets new, ambient light projections flicker lightly on the restaurant’s ancient walls, a nod to the island’s notoriety as a nightlife destination. And once dessert is done, guests are welcomed to experience Ibizan nightlife in the heart of the historic Dalt Vila, with a private DJ taking to the decks.
    1742 is a new dining experience that captures the essence of Ibiza’s past, present and future.

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