
On Sunday July 12, 2026, Beachouse Ibiza and Vellmarí Association present a Night for the Sea where Mediterranean flavours, music and collective action come together in support of one of the island’s most precious systems of marine plants, Posidonia oceanica. One of the oldest living organisms on earth, this UNESCO World Heritage Site helps keep the island’s waters clear as well as providing a habitat for thousands of marine species.
Marine biologist, conservationist and explorer Manu San Félix will be on hand with storytelling and a film about the islands invisible forest, alongside a photography exhibition in collaboration with national Geographic. The menu will be a culinary extravaganza of Ibiza’s homegrown produce, including bluefin tuna belly carpaccio, Beachouse’s infamous Wagyu and spinach and pine nut croquettes with harissa. Tickets for A Night for the Sea at Beachouse Ibiza cost 125€ and include the full set menu, or general admission tickets are available at 30€ and include a welcome drink plus access to the presentation and exhibition, all proceeds go directly to ongoing Posidonia conservation, restoration and education initiatives across Ibiza and Formentera.