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Do people wear heels to clubs in Ibiza?

Unless you really want to wear them, there's no need to wear heels when out in Ibiza. Smart and stylish sneakers are totally acceptable and are far more comfortable for dancing a night away (clubs stay open until sunrise).



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The Ibiza style & dress code Seriously. Glitter, bright colours and risqué bras are almost uniform in the island's big nightclubs, but you'll also see gym shorts, flip flops and jeans among them. And if you thought you'd need to save those festival-style outfits for when the sun goes down, think again.

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Hï Ibiza's dress code is casual. Dress code: No flip-flops, swimwear, uncovered torsos, men wearing vests, sweat pants, sweatshirts, sport shoes or headgears and / or football / basketball team jerseys are allowed into the premises of Hï Ibiza. Also you won't be allowed to enter with selfie sticks.

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Without a doubt, the biggest cost on Ibiza is for club entry. Ranging from a modest €15 to a let-me-pull-your-pants-back-up €80, just sampling a couple of the island's world-class clubbing options can eat through your entire budget.

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Hï Ibiza's dress code is casual. Dress code: No flip-flops, swimwear, uncovered torsos, men wearing vests, sweat pants, sweatshirts, sport shoes or headgears and / or football / basketball team jerseys are allowed into the premises of Hï Ibiza.

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Keep it casual We're a members' club for people working in the creative industries and we have a relaxed dress code.

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Ibiza for many years has been known as a party island, but this is simply not the case. The island also has a relaxed and peaceful side to it. Ibiza is suitable for both the young and the old looking for something more than bars and clubs.

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Yes You Can Get Into Ibiza's Clubs In Your Thirties, Forties, Fifties and Older! The resounding answer is that you are not too old to go clubbing in Ibiza, no matter what your age.

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Sneakers, sandals, flip flops, and work boots are typically not allowed in most clubs. While style may be a part of the rationale for this restriction, safety is the primary reason.

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Yes, you can pay by cash if you buy your ticket on the door and at all of the bars in the venue.

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Considering all of the expenses we have mentioned in this article (accommodation, food, transportation, touristic activities), we estimate that a backpacker may spend around 60 to 90 euros a day in Ibiza. Although, of course, everything will depend on how you plan your trip.

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