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Ibiza Dreams

Series 1

Episode 3

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Scotland

Available for 19 days

It’s over halfway through the summer season in Ibiza. Jake heads to the beach after an argument with roommate Sanchez in the early hours of the morning. Having not slept for 30 hours, Jake takes his mind off the blowout by chatting up a girl at the beach. Despite his success, it makes him realise the problematic pattern of behaviour he has fallen into.

Meanwhile, two new girls have moved into one of the apartments. An Ibiza virgin, Lauren is on her very first season. Four years ago, she lost her mum to cancer, which caused her to spiral into depression. Now her aspiration is to use Ibiza as a glamorous backdrop to build her Insta following. But social media won’t start paying until she gains more followers, so in the meantime she needs to find a job to make ends meet.

Twenty-five-year-old Jess was a hairdresser back home in Dublin and hopes to start her own business this summer in Ibiza. But until she can start making ends meet, she needs to work two extra jobs – one as a bartender and the other as a cleaner.

After Jake recovers from his two-day bender, neighbours Liam, George and Callum take him under their wing to show him the benefits of meditation and yoga. Jake tries to take their advice, but how long will he be able to stay away from the lure of the party?

Jake has also found a new side hustle that none of his roommates know about – selling semi-naked photos of himself online. But what will his dad make of his new line of work when he flies into Ibiza unannounced? Show less

Contributors

Narrator:
Maya Jama
Series Producer:
Livia Simoka
Executive Producer:
Arthur Cary
Executive Producer:
Sophie Leonard
Executive Producer:
Kari Lia
Production Company:
Minnow Films

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