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How much does it cost to get into a nightclub in Ibiza?

Ibiza has over 20 clubs including Amnesia, Hï, Ushuaïa, Pacha, Eden, Privilege, Ibiza Rocks, and DC10. How much are clubs in Ibiza? Club entry in Ibiza ranges from €20-60. Alcoholic drinks cost between €10-20 depending on the club.



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Entry before 1am - 30€ Standard Ticket - 40€ Door Price - 50€

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Prices: Expect to pay between €50 and €80 for parties at Hï Ibiza. Drink prices are the Ibiza norm with a beer costing €16, half a litre of water €13, and long drinks €20 to €23 (2023 prices, find more prices in our forum thread).

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A vodka with lemon will cost €20-24 in a club or €12-15 in Ibiza Town or one of the pre-club bars. A beer (or water) will cost you €12-16 in a club and €8-10 in bars. As you can see, it quickly adds up, so be wise with your drinking and don't go out without sticking to a budget. The Spanish currency is the euro (€).

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In short, the five best areas to stay in are Portinax, Cala Llonga, Port de Sant Miguel, Sant Jose, and Cala d'Hort. Each is far removed from the Ibiza nightlife scene. All these areas suit a range of budgets and blend Bohemian feels with contemporary cuisine and secluded beaches.

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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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Customers must be aged 18 or older to enter Hï Ibiza. Anyone younger than 18 or anyone who is unable to prove their age via valid identification will be refused entry.

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The official and legal age to gain entry into Ibiza's clubs is 18.

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The Hard Rock Hotel, Ibiza is one of the biggest draws for celebrities looking to party the night away.

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

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Here at Prestige Properties, one of the most important estate agencies in Ibiza since 1989, many people ask if tap water is drinkable. There is a rumor that the tap water is not drinkable, however it is not true.

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Asked why Ibiza is so expensive, Finardi said by email that the island is popular with upmarket travelers who want a combination of “beautiful scenery, high quality restaurants and bars, chic shopping experiences and lively nightlife.

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Ibiza might be known as a playground for the rich and famous, but it's also possible to have a good time on the White Isle with a tight budget. With package deals aplenty, lots to explore for free and a few insider tips, you won't need to spend as much as you might think.

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DRESS CODE Sleeveless vests and sports team jerseys are a no-no. Shorts and trainers are fine, as are casual t-shirts but, but please do not turn up wearing flip-flops, ill-advised, regardless of dress code. Nobody wants their little toes trampled on in a busy club!

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VIP, For women: Ibiza style dress/skirt, blouse, palazzo pants/jeans, platform heel sandals or ballerinas are recommended. For men, jeans, casual shirts, and avoid short pants and flip flops. The dress code of Es Paradis Ibiza is Casual. Don't go to the Water Party in a swimsuit, just wear it under the street clothes.

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The key to looking and staying cool here is relaxed silhouettes in light fabrics and bright colours. And to not dress too seriously – this is the place to embrace eclectic accessories that are full of personality. Here, we round up some of our favourite items to take to Ibiza this summer.

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