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Brits are being offered a chance to test their spontaneity with a FREE Ibiza holiday – but they must leave straight away

STUCK-in-their-ways Brits are being offered a chance to test their spontaneity by accepting a free holiday to Ibiza – but there's a catch.

Partygoers picked at random from an event that starts in London on Thursday May 15 and finishes in Ibiza will be asked if they'd be willing to jump on a plane leaving the next day.

Aerial view of Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza, showing the harbor and Playa de San Antonio.
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More Brits would love to live like the Spanish, a survey has foundCredit: Getty

If they say yes , they'll be booked on to a flight to The White Isle the day after for a trip to remember.

It comes after a survey of 2,000 adults found 61% admit they struggle to be spontaneous.

Yet 41% believe saying "yes" more leads to breaking free from routine and monotony while 64% think the best memories come from impromptu decisions.

A spokesperson for San Miguel, which collaborated with Mixmag to create the event, trip and research, said: “The adult population would love to live more like the Spanish, embracing spontaneity, sun and connection.

“This is our invitation to dare to do that: to break free from the everyday, say 'sí' to new adventures, and prove that a Spanish summer feeling can be found anywhere – even on a Thursday night in Hackney Wick.”

Top 10 spontaneous activities Brits would try

  • Booking a last-minute trip.
  • Spending a day exploring a new area with no set plan.
  • Saying yes to a social event with little notice.
  • Going on an unplanned road trip.
  • Changing my usual routine for a day.
  • Making an impulse purchase for fun.
  • Going out for a meal with no idea where I’ll end up.
  • Taking a day off just to do something spontaneous.
  • Spontaneously visiting a friend or family member.
  • Saying yes to an adventure even if it scares me.

The study also found 62% wish they were freer and easier in their daily lives.

But 47% tend to overthink decisions, while financial concerns (44%) and fear of the unknown (42%) also prevent them from being more spontaneous.

For 49%, an encouraging friend or partner would help motivate them to be more impulsive, while 42% think the idea of making life more exciting would prompt them to step out their comfort zone.

Booking a last-minute trip (34%), spending a day exploring a new area with no set plan (33%) and saying yes to a social event with little notice are among the spontaneous activities adults would try.

But 24% of those who took part in the study by OnePoll.com admit to feeling nervous when someone suggests doing something out of the ordinary.

Stuck-in-their-ways Brits are being offered a chance to test their spontaneity by accepting a free holiday to Ibiza, with a catch - they must leave almost straight away. Photo released May 14 2025.Partygoers picked at random from an event that starts in London and lands in Ibiza - will be asked if they'd be willing to jump on a plane leaving the next day. If they say yes, they'll be booked onto a flight to The White Isle the day after for a trip to remember. It comes after a survey of 2,000 adults found 61 per cent admit they struggle to be spontaneous.
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More than half of those surveyed said their happiness would increase if they approached summer in a 'more Spanish way'

Spending more time outdoors, especially in the evenings (41%), and taking long, leisurely lunches and siestas, are the things they would like to incorporate into their summer to make it feel more Spanish.

Meanwhile, 54% claim their happiness would increase "a lot" if they approached summer in a more Spanish way.

For those not going to Ibiza, the night in London will still deliver Balearic summer vibes with world-class sets from Eats Everything, Tibasko, Storm Mollison and Paige Tomlinson.

A spokesperson for the beer brand added: “Fly San Miguel isn’t just a party – it’s a mindset, a gateway to possibility.

“It’s about saying yes to adventure, no matter where you are.

“This summer, we’re bringing that Spanish feeling to every corner of the UK.”

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