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How much are drinks at clubs in Ibiza?

Club prices range from about 45euro to 70euro for the big nights and drinks prices are between 12euro and 15euro for a vodka and cola or similar drink.



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In the UK, a long queue at the bar suggests prosperity; in Ibiza, a long queue at the bar means drinks prices need to be raised immediately. It's all about economies of scale – in this case: employing the least number of people to make the most profit.

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Welcome to Ibiza! Paying €19 for a mojito, €16 for a vodka limon, €12 for a beer and €10 for a bottle of water is now pretty much the norm across Ibiza's clubs.

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By law all clubs must provide drinking water to patrons. This law was put in place in 2018.

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A can of Coca-Cola at a VIP table at Ibiza's Pacha nightclub costs $13, while full-size bottles of liquor start around $500. Restaurants, clubs, holiday rentals and taxis have all noticeably hiked prices this year, Pundole said.

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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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As of May 2022, some areas of Ibiza have enforced rules to restrict the amount of alcoholic drinks consumed at all-inclusive resorts, to 6 per day. The island, known for its party reputation, will now only serve customers 3 drinks during the lunchtime period and 3 during the evening.

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Hierbas Ibicencas Translated as “Ibizan Herbs”, this is one of the most quintessential drinks in Ibiza. This traditional drink with a 200 year history has strong aniseed flavor, and made from various herbs and flavorings such as lemon, orange, and thyme.

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How much Euro should I have for one week in Ibiza? If you want to spend a week in Ibiza the cost of your stay will be: 850 USD (860 EUR) – a cheap stay for 7 days in Ibiza. 1,000 USD (1,000 EUR) – a budget travel for 7 days in Ibiza.

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Ibiza is a place that caters for a diverse crowd, and clubs aim to please their target clubbers by only allowing a particular age of punter in. But they also won't typically turn you away if you have paid good money (usually €45 or more) to buy entrance for the night.

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According to historical data, the average cost for a 4-day trip to Ibiza is around $1,200 per person. This cost includes accommodation, food, transportation, and activities. The average cost of accommodation for 4 nights in a mid-range hotel is around $500.

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Where in Ibiza is the 6 drink rule? Restrictions apply to Magaluf, Torrenova, Playa de Palma and El Arenal in Majorca. The only place affected in Ibiza is San Antonio Town. So if you book any other resort you can still enjoy an all-inclusive basis with unlimited drinks as you have done in the past.

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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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It is forbidden to give alcoholic drinks to people who are younger than 18 years, regardless whether it's free or with the consent of the parents. It is illegal to drink in public zones where there could be children, so not on the streets, in parks or at the beach; there are strict fines for it.

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Liqueur. Hierbas - The undisputed taste of Ibiza is Hierbas Ibicencas. At some time, every visitor to Ibiza will be invited to a shot of hierbas after dinner in a restaurant. Opinion is usually divided on the issue of hierbas, split between the lovers and the haters.

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Because Ibiza is located in Spain, it follows the legal drinking age of 18 years old. This means that anyone below 18 years old is not permitted to consume alcohol, and doing it will result in punishment for both the person who gave the alcohol, as well as the individual who consumed it.

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Navigating around Ibiza without a car can be a bit of a challenge as the only public transportation available is the bus network. We do not have a train or metro system on the island. There is no Uber either.

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Closed-toe footwear or smart sneakers Knowing what to wear in Ibiza for clubbing is important, and it starts with your feet. Sneakers (or an equivalent closed-toe shoe with a solid base) are your best friend here. Unless you really want to wear them, there's no need to wear heels when out in Ibiza.

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