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Introduction

So, you’ve chosen Ibiza for your party holiday – good choice. This island is filled with events, parties and superclubs. Before we get into it all we think you should know – Ibiza is expensive, but worth it.

Ibiza is renowned for being one of the best party holidays you can go on – of all time. Its amazing energy, non-stop parties and beautiful scenery create the best mix any party destination has to offer. Be ready for wild nights out, crazy events and nothing but sun.

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First Things First – Sort A Smooth Journey

You want to get everything sorted out before you go, so everything goes smoothly and there’s no last-minute worrying. This will include booking your flights & hotel (obviously), your airport transfers, your insurance, and anything else, like activities, you plan on doing while visiting the Spanish island.

Where to Go

  • The major clubbing areas are Ibiza Town, San Antonio, Playa d’en Bossa, and Santa Eulalia.
  • Each area has its own clubs and nightlife scene.

Take a look at Ibiza on Google Maps to get yourself familiar:

Where to Stay

  • Consider your priorities (proximity to clubs, family-friendly atmosphere, etc.) when choosing your accommodation.
  • Hotels, apartments, hostels, and private villas are all available.

You can get all you need here, and don’t wait till the last minute (prices will go higher the longer you wait!):

Let’s Talk Hotels

Ideally, you want to be going to the best hotels that Ibiza has to offer if you want a full experience. However, some are more pricey than others. So depending on what your wallet is saying, you will want to have a full look at the hotels Ibiza has. Firstly, if you don’t mind splashing the cash, these hotels will provide you with the best party holiday Ibiza has to offer:

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If you’re looking for something that your bank account will thank you for, we recommend hotels like these ones:

Take a full look at LoveHolidays to find the best deals for your Ibiza trip, there are plenty of options, that are even cheaper.

Check Out Events Packages

There are lots of companies that offer events packages that will sort you out for the full duration of your trip. Take a look at some and we recommend purchasing a full events package before your Ibiza trip so that you have access to whatever crazy events you wish to attend, such as a pool party or a boat party.

It is also possible to book events separately if you decide to, but usually, it is a lot better value if you book a full package – the choice is yours!

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Find The Best Clubs

Clubbing in Ibiza is a world-class experience. The “White Isle” is famous for its nightlife scene, boasting some of the biggest clubs in the world with renowned DJs, incredible light shows, and electrifying energy.

Here are some things to consider to make the most of your clubbing experience in Ibiza:

  • Music Genre: Ibiza offers a wide range of music genres, from underground techno to mainstream house and everything in between. Decide what kind of music you’re in the mood for and research clubs known for that genre.
  • Type of Experience: Are you looking for a luxurious VIP experience or a more intimate underground club? Ibiza caters to all preferences.
  • Location: Research the different areas of Ibiza, as the club scene varies depending on location. Playa d’en Bossa is known for its superclubs, while San Antonio is known for its sunset bars and relaxed atmosphere.
  • Price: Cover charges and drink prices can vary greatly between clubs. Decide on a budget and research accordingly.
  • Events: Many clubs host special events with world-famous DJs. Check club listings and party calendars to see if there are any events happening during your visit that interest you.

Take a look at our blog about The Best Clubs in Ibiza and carry out some research to see what clubs suit you best! Most clubs on the island will create a great experience for you, so branch out and party like crazy.

Optional

We know Ibiza is one of the biggest party places in the world, but it also has loads of things to offer. From boat trips, to beach relaxation and more, Ibiza has it all. It doesn’t have to all be about a 24/7 party, enjoy the weather and beautiful scenery whilst you’re visiting, but make sure you’re back in time for the parties!

Hiring a car is a good idea if you want the freedom of exploration! Other than that, there are transportation methods that can take you around, but we will get to that shortly. We reccomend using EasyCar!

History and Culture: Immerse yourself in Ibiza’s rich history by exploring the UNESCO-listed Dalt Vila (old town), visiting hidden churches, or uncovering ancient Phoenician ruins.

Foodie Delights: Take a culinary journey through Ibiza, savouring fresh seafood, traditional tapas, and unique local dishes. Cooking classes or winery tours can also be a delightful way to experience the island’s flavours.

Adventure Activities: Get your adrenaline pumping with water sports like kayaking, jet skiing, or even cliff jumping (for the brave!). Hike or bike through the scenic countryside, or explore hidden coves by renting a boat.

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Tips

Online Banks

  • We recommend getting an online bank account when going abroad – just so any possible charges that may occur with your normal bank don’t occur. Online bank accounts are easy to create and have access to!
  • Remember, the Euro is used in Ibiza as the currency.

Be prepared for the crowds

  • Ibiza is a small island, and it can get very crowded during peak season. Be prepared for crowds at the airport, on the beaches, and in the nightclubs.

Club Tickets

  • Buying tickets online in advance is recommended (guaranteed entry, cheaper prices).
  • Tickets can be purchased on your mobile phone.

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Transfers

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Insurance

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Dress Code

  • Most clubs are casual, but some have dress codes (no flip-flops, swimwear, etc.).
  • VIP lounges typically have stricter dress codes.
  • Bags are not allowed in most clubs.

Avoiding the Queue

  • Aim to arrive at the clubs between midnight and 2 am to avoid long queues.
  • Some parties have discounted early entry tickets.
  • Buying tickets online in advance can help you skip the queue.

Drink and Drugs

  • The legal drinking age is 18.
  • Drug possession is illegal.
  • Drinking and driving is strictly prohibited.
  • Be aware of drink prices (expensive in clubs).

Prices

  • Expect to pay €40-€100 for club tickets, depending on the party and season.
  • Drinks are expensive in clubs (€20-24 for a mixer).
  • Consider pre-drinking at bars with cheaper drinks.
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Practicalities

  • Spanish measurements for drinks are generous, so pace yourself.
  • Don’t try to smuggle drinks into clubs.
  • Take advantage of the disco bus system for affordable transportation between clubs.
  • Buy water bottles and freeze them! They will slowly give you ice-cold water throughout the day.

Health and Safety

  • Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to stay safe.
  • Don’t get too drunk and stay with a crowd!
  • Medical Facilities: Familiarize yourself with the location of the nearest medical facilities and pharmacies.
  • Emergency Numbers: The general emergency number in Spain is 112.
  • Travel Insurance: Ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance covering health, theft, and cancellations. You can use CedarTree!
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Average Ibiza Weather & When To Go

Average Ibiza Weather:

  • Hot and Dry Summers (June-August): Average temperatures range from 27°C (81°F) to 31°C (88°F) with very little rain. This is the peak tourist season.
  • Warm and Pleasant Shoulders (April-May, September-October): Temperatures are still comfortable, around 17°C (63°F) to 23°C (73°F) with some rain showers. Fewer crowds and potentially cheaper prices.
  • Mild Winters (December-February): Average temperatures drop to 12°C (54°F) with more rain. Not ideal for beach weather, but good for exploring the island without crowds.
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When to Go:

  • Beach weather and partying: June-August (hottest and busiest)
  • Pleasant weather and fewer crowds: April-May or September-October (shoulder seasons)
  • Exploring the island and avoiding crowds: December-February (mild winters)

Additional factors to consider:

  • Nightlife: Ibiza’s clubbing scene is most vibrant during peak season (June-August).
  • Prices: Accommodation and flights are generally more expensive during peak season.
  • Festivals and events: Check for any specific festivals or events that might interest you and plan your trip around them.
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A Guide To Transport

Getting around Ibiza during your clubbing escape can be a breeze with the right intel. This guide lays out your transportation options, keeping you moving between those epic day parties and late-night bashes.

Balearic Government Taxi Fares:

  • Minimum fare on the street: €3.65
  • With booking through phone call: €4.95
  • Per kilometre:
    • €1.09 from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm
    • €1.33 from 9:00 pm to 7:00 am, Saturdays, Sundays, and bank holidays
  • Airport/port supplement: €1.80
  • Waiting time:
    • Daytime: €19.58 per hour
    • Nighttime, Sundays, and bank holidays: €23.98 per hour
  • Luggage: Free of charge
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Getting a Cab

  • Need a ride from your digs to the heart of the action on San Antonio’s famous bar crawl? Taxis are your best bet. Remember, legitimate cabs sport bright blue license plates. Download the Taxi-Click app or call for a ride.

Steering Clear of Shady Taxis

  • A common snag in Ibiza’s transport scene is unlicensed taxis. These operate illegally, and getting caught in one can lead to fines for both you and the driver. Avoid the hassle – stick to blue-plated cabs!

Budget-Friendly Bus Travels

  • Exploring the island beyond the clubs? Ibiza boasts a reliable public bus system. Buses run from sunrise (7 am) to well past midnight (11 pm), with extra night owls servicing San Antonio and Playa d’en Bossa, the island’s top party playgrounds. For late-night club hopping, the “disco bus” connects major resorts and clubs from midnight to dawn (6 am).
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Tickets: Onboard or On-the-Go

  • Bus fares can be paid directly to the driver, but grabbing a ticket from a booth beforehand can help navigate any language barriers. Look for bus stops marked with a simple “P”

Ferrying Away for a Day Trip

  • Craving a beach escape beyond the usual spots? Ferries operate all day, connecting you to Ibiza’s stunning coastlines. Ferries depart San Antonio every 30 minutes, keeping your day trip options flexible. Fares start at €30, so factor that into your budget.

Hitting the Road with a Rental

  • For ultimate freedom to explore hidden coves and charming villages, consider renting a car. Use EasyCar!

Decoding the Colorful Curb

Parking in Ibiza is a breeze once you understand the curb colour code:

  • Yellow Curb: No parking zone – steer clear!
  • Blue Curb: Pay-and-display parking or restricted parking times.
  • No Color Curb: Free parking zone, score!
  • Yellow Curb with Blue Lines: Designated loading areas – no parking during marked times.

San Antonio has many designated pay parking zones. Look for the machines and their multilingual instructions for easy payment.

The Best Beaches

Cala Comte: A stunning beach with crystal-clear turquoise waters and soft, white sand. It’s a great choice for families and those who want to relax in a beautiful setting.

Cala Bassa: This beach is known for its clear waters and soft sand. It’s also a popular spot for windsurfing and kitesurfing.

Cala Saladeta: A small, secluded cove with beautiful rock formations. It’s a great place to escape the crowds and relax on the sand.

Cala Benirrás: This beach is famous for its hippie vibe and stunning sunsets. On Sundays, there’s a drumming performance that attracts people from all over the island.

Cala Tarida: A family-friendly beach with shallow waters and plenty of amenities. There are also a few restaurants and bars located nearby.

Ses Salines: A long, sandy beach with clear waters and beautiful sand dunes. It’s a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, and windsurfing. There are also a few beach bars and restaurants located nearby.

Cala d’Hort: This beach is located on the west coast of Ibiza and offers stunning views of Es Vedrà, a small island that is said to be magical. The beach is also a popular spot for swimming, snorkelling, and diving.

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Pack Smart for the Ibiza Vibe

When packing for Ibiza, keep the island’s vibrant and stylish atmosphere in mind. Essential items include:

  • Comfortable, Stylish Clothing: Lightweight, breathable fabrics for daytime and chic outfits for nights out.
  • Swimwear: Multiple sets for beach days and pool parties.
  • Sun Protection: Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the strong Mediterranean sun.
  • Comfortable Shoes: Sandals for the beach and comfortable shoes for exploring.

That pretty much covers everything, make sure to stay safe and party hard!

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