
Hasta 110 euros la noche por dormir en una cámper: la locura de Airbnb en Ibiza
El alquiler en las zonas vacacionales se ha disparado hasta el punto de pagar como un hotel un colchón en una furgoneta.
IBIZA, Spain – A recent report from Cuatro TV highlights the growing trend of individuals resorting to living in vans, caravans, or cars on the island of Ibiza, a direct consequence of the escalating cost of living and prohibitive rental prices. The report features an individual who has chosen this unconventional lifestyle, offering a tour of their compact mobile home. They demonstrate how they manage daily life within the confines of their vehicle, showcasing a small, portable refrigerator for food storage, a discreet portable toilet, and a makeshift bed. "If I were to rent a room here, I'd have to spend €1,500 on just a room, plus gasoline, plus food. My expenses would easily go up to €2,000, €2,100," the individual explained, emphasizing the financial impossibility of traditional housing despite earning a decent income. "What would I gain then?" This personal account sheds light on a broader socio-economic issue in Ibiza, where the demand for accommodation far outstrips supply, driving rental prices to levels unattainable for many working residents. The situation forces many to seek alternative, often challenging, living solutions to sustain their employment and presence on the island. The video underscores the stark contrast between Ibiza's glamorous reputation and the harsh economic realities faced by its inhabitants.
El alquiler en las zonas vacacionales se ha disparado hasta el punto de pagar como un hotel un colchón en una furgoneta.