At the age of 92, Clive Crocker, a name inseparable from the history of the port of Ibiza and a pioneer of nightlife on the island for his legacy as founder of legendary places like“Domino” and“Clive’s“, passed away on Monday. Crocker, born in Bristol in the UK, arrived in Ibiza in 1959 and soon became a benchmark of leisure and hospitality. His bars not only offered entertainment, but were also a meeting point for artists, travelers and locals, creating a unique atmosphere that represented the free spirit of the island at that time. “Clive’s”, in particular, became an icon of the port, frequented by international figures and residents looking for good music and a relaxed atmosphere. In addition to his role in the hospitality industry, Crocker was known for his affable personality and his ability to connect with people, creating lasting friendships and being a positive influence on those around him. His vision helped cement Ibiza as a global cultural and tourist destination. Clive Crocker lived his final years on the island, surrounded by his loved ones and enjoying the environment he loved so much. His departure marks the end of an era, but his legacy lives on as a testament to his impact on the life of Ibiza.
