This is the dramatic moment a man and a woman crashed into the sea during a mass brawl in the party resort of San Antonio on Ibiza.
Chaos erupted near a party boat which, according to local reports, had to suspend a scheduled excursion because of the outbreak of violence.
The fight was said to have started when a group of tourists, described as British, were asked to leave the boat before it went out to sea, local press reported.
It was not immediately clear why they had been asked to leave, or whether any arrests were later made.
Footage showed an unidentified man pushing another into the water before getting involved in another fight further along the quayside.
In the ensuing mayhem a woman described locally as the party organiser also ended up getting soaked.
She was quickly pulled out of the water by two concerned bystanders as the punch-up continued nearby.
A witness who posted the footage on TikTok titled the video: ‘English people in Ibiza’, adding: ‘English people are so problematic.’
When asked by other social media users how she knew their nationalities, the TikTok user Marylou1313 replied: ‘Because I was there.’
Another Brit joined in the conversation, insisting: ‘English people are very educated, we are not all the same.’ The witness replied: ‘I know.’
Yesterday, footage from an explosive altercation at the popular Marco Polo hotel in the same resort made headlines.
One man was struck by a flying chair in the poolside fight and a woman was knocked unconscious.
It was not immediately clear what had led to the violence.
The footage of the hotel brawl was shared on Instagram yesterday by @sanantonioibiza.
In May an easyJet passenger branded English tourists she had to share a flight to Ibiza with as ‘animals’ in an angry rant at the type of holidaymakers her island is letting in.
Ibiza resident Erika Barrachina posted footage of the boisterous Brits online as she dubbed them ‘scum’ and insisted they shouldn’t have been allowed on the plane in the first place.
In a no-holds-barred message alongside a video of the packed plane where passengers could be seen banging on luggage compartments above them and yelling, the local said: ‘My flight from London to Ibiza was absolutely horrible.
‘I was scared. A plane full of real English animals.
‘Everyone standing, screaming, guys hitting each other, drinking bottles of alcohol one after the other and stopping the flight attendants from doing their job. Real hell.
‘This video is just the end because I couldn’t film what happened during the journey.
‘It was a really wild 2.5 hour flight. This shouldn’t be allowed. They shouldn’t let scum like this get on a plane or sell alcohol on board.
‘We don’t want this type of tourism in Ibiza, they should stay at home.
‘I had a very bad time and the flight attendants unable to do anything because how do you control this wild animals inside a plane. There has to be a solution.’
Locals in Ibiza took part in an anti-tourist demonstration on June 15.
In the march that took place in the Majorcan capital Palma 8,000 people took to the streets, although organisers put the number at 30,000.
Around 100 noisy activists banging drums surrounded upmarket eatery Cappuccino Borne next to a McDonald’s in the centre of Palma after their protest finished.
Police moved in to ease tension as the demonstrators held up cardboard posters reading: ‘As You Come I Have To Go.’
The protestors also chanted ‘The Streets Will Always Be Ours’, Go Home’ in English and ‘No Balconing’ in a reference to the young tourists who have traditionally been blamed by islanders for the dangerous practice of jumping from Magaluf hotel balconies into their swimming pools or trying to climb between balconies while under the influence of drink and drugs.
The Balearics Islands Government vice-president Antoni Costa said their behaviour had been ‘unacceptable.’


