Las Dalias Promotes Ibiza at Fitur 2026
The Dalias has been present for another year at Fitur 2026, the International Tourism Fair held in Madrid, consolidating its role as one of the great cultural and tourist icons of the island and as a key ally in the Ibiza promotion at national and international level.
An important representation of the Las Dalias team has traveled to the capital to support the Ibiza stand and actively collaborate in disseminating the values that define the destination: tradition, culture, creativity, and authenticity. As a renowned flea market, Las Dalias is a fundamental piece in the promotion of Ibizan tourism, participating year after year in Fitur and working in coordination with public institutions.
Public-Private Collaboration in Tourism Promotion
During the fair, the Las Dalias team shared space and institutional meetings with representatives of the Santa Eulària des Riu City Council and the Consell d’Eivissa, thus reinforcing the public-private collaboration in the tourist promotion of the island. This partnership demonstrates the commitment of Las Dalias to promoting Ibiza’s unique cultural identity and tourism model, which values local tradition and cultural experience as differentiating elements of the destination.
The presence of Las Dalias in Fitur responds to its continued commitment to Ibiza and with a tourism model that values local identity, tradition, and cultural experience as differentiating elements of the destination. With this participation, Las Dalias reaffirms its role as an ambassador of the essence of Ibiza and as an essential cultural reference at the main events in the tourism sector.
A Symbol of Ibiza’s Cultural Heritage
As a symbol of Ibiza’s cultural heritage, Las Dalias has been a driving force in promoting the island’s rich history and traditions. With its participation in Fitur 2026, Las Dalias has once again demonstrated its dedication to showcasing the best of Ibiza to a global audience. For more information on Las Dalias and its role in promoting Ibiza, visit Here
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