How to make an Aperol Spritz 🍊
Some drinks don’t start the day, they define it.
The Aperol Spritz is one of them. Bright, sparkling, and instantly social, it carries that effortless energy that turns a simple afternoon into something that lingers.
It is not just a cocktail. It is a signal that you are exactly where you should be.
The Ritual 🍊
Start with a glass filled generously with ice.
Add Prosecco first. Always. This keeps the drink light and properly balanced from the start.
Then pour in Aperol, letting it blend naturally.
Top with soda water to bring lift and freshness.
Give it a gentle stir. One or two turns only. Overmixing kills the sparkle.
Finish with a fresh orange slice. Simple, classic, and essential.
The Golden Rule
The balance is everything:
3 oz Prosecco
2 oz Aperol
1 oz soda water
This ratio keeps it crisp, lightly bitter, and perfectly refreshing.
The Details That Elevate It
A high-quality dry Prosecco (Brut) creates a cleaner, more elegant version with less sweetness.
A small squeeze of fresh orange juice adds a subtle citrus lift and brightens the profile.
A basil leaf or rosemary sprig introduces a soft aromatic layer that feels more refined without complicating the drink.
Where It Belongs
This is not a rushed cocktail.
In Ibiza, it belongs to long, beautiful afternoons. Glasses clinking, music in the background, the sun still high but slowly starting to soften.
Crisp, sparkling, and effortlessly social, with that signature bitter-orange glow that makes one turn into two without thinking.
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What is Ibiza known for?
Nicknamed the “White Isle,” the Balearic island of Ibiza is known for its shimmering beaches, rugged countryside, whitewashed Old Town of Dalt Vila, and world-famous nightlife. Each year millions of visitors come for the scenery, culture, and long, hot Mediterranean summers that make the island a top holiday destination.
What other things can you do in Ibiza besides clubbing?
There is plenty to do beyond nightlife. Explore Ibiza’s beautiful beaches, go snorkeling or kayaking, browse shops and cafés in Ibiza Town or San Antonio, and visit the island’s famous hippy markets. In the evening, enjoy waterfront dining, sunset viewpoints, relaxed bars, or a boat cruise along the coast.
What is the prettiest part of Ibiza?
Ibiza is full of scenic spots, but many visitors also take a short boat trip to nearby Formentera, known for its clear blue waters and white-sand beaches like Ses Illetes. On Ibiza itself, places such as Santa Gertrudis and the island’s northern coastline offer charming villages, countryside views, and picturesque squares.
What can you do in Ibiza during the day?
Days in Ibiza are perfect for beach time, shopping in Ibiza Town, exploring Dalt Vila’s historic streets, visiting cultural sites like Sa Caleta, or heading out on a boat trip. You can also hike through quiet countryside, discover hidden coves, or enjoy long lunches by the sea before sunset.
Which is the best part of Ibiza to go to?
It depends on the type of trip you want. Ibiza Town offers a mix of beaches, culture, dining, and nightlife. Playa d’en Bossa is ideal for beach clubs and clubbing, while quieter areas such as Santa Eulalia, Es Caná, or Portinatx are popular for a more relaxed and scenic stay.
What should you not miss in Ibiza?
Don’t miss a visit to Ibiza’s Old Town, Dalt Vila, a UNESCO-listed historic area of cobbled streets, viewpoints, shops, and restaurants. Enter through Portal de Ses Taules and walk up to the cathedral for panoramic views. Sunset on the west coast and a day at sea are also essential Ibiza experiences.
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