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The punters. From Sara Cox's Breakfast Show at the Pacha Beach Bar on Friday to Gilles Peterson's Sunday session at KM5, the crowds never let us down.

The quality of the big tunes filling the floors this season, including excellent tracks from Modjo ('Lady'), Josh Wink's mix of 'French Kiss' and Sasha & Darren Emerson ('Scorchio').

Celebrity babies. Stars who brought their kids out to Ibiza this year included Pete Tong, Seb Fontaine, Judge Jules and Noel Gallagher (spotted in Ibiza Town this weekend).

Radio 1 had the two biggest Cox on the island this weekend - Sara at the Pacha Beach Bar on Friday and Saturday, and Carl at Space with another marathon set on Sunday afternoon.

Rarely visited but worth it if you've got the time (yeah, right) - the beaches at Salinas, Beniras and the coves outside Portinax.


Downers

The flights. Sara Cox and The Breakfast Show team almost didn't make it to Ibiza for their Friday show, after delays caused them to miss their connecting flight in Barcelona. Pete Tong was lined up to do the show, until a handful of seats on the last plane out of Spain were found.

Unfortunately, when you bring together the best clubs and best DJs in the world, you're gonna get the worst queues in the world too. Respect to everyone who hung in there.

Not finding Atlantis again this year. Where the hell is it?

Another year and still nothing done to ensure clubbers' safety on the roads outside Amnesia.

Mobile phones. We're not looking forward to those bills when we get home.



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