The Spanish Government has been operating a level system to identify the state of infections with level four meaning "very high" - and some spots are sitting at level three right now, reports HertsLive.
The Balearic Islands are currently facing caps on the numbers of people at indoor and outdoor events with all three islands on Spain's alert level three right now.
The level three restrictions mean beaches are capped at 50 per cent capacity and you have to book to visit. While bars and restaurants can stay open to 1am, you can only meet in groups of six.
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However, it has been reported that Ibiza will be reopening its nightclubs to revellers this April according to Mixmag.
José Luis Benítez, manager of the Ocio de Ibiza (Leisure of Ibiza) association, told Diario de Ibiza : “The idea is that the opening will be at the end of April, two weeks ahead of what is normally done.”
He added that the clubbing season plans to “continue on until October … November if all goes well.”