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How much is a water in Ibiza clubs?

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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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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Disco buses run along both these routes at night. 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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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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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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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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In Ibiza, there are water sale areas, water from boreholes which has been treated. This is the cheapest way of quality drinking water without fearing those dreaded problems. Anyway, most tourists drink bottled water, which can be bought in any supermarket on the island.

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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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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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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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What are the new rules in Ibiza? New rules mean that you're now limited to six alcoholic drinks per day, which are distributed evenly between lunch and dinner. That means that you'll get three drinks per meal - and you'll need to pay for any other alcohol you want to drink throughout the holiday.

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The prices in Ibiza are not too high if we compare them to those of Madrid or Barcelona. Ibiza might have somewhat high prices for accommodation and nightclub tickets, but the prices of bars and restaurants are much more moderate.

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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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Hï Ibiza also has two expansive outdoor areas to chill and use as a smoking area, in addition to an alfresco balcony that is accessible to general admission customers on selected nights.

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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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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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But apart from June, July, August and September, Ibiza is a fabulous destination to swim in the sea in May and October, to go for walks or cycling all year round, to sail practically every month, to take part in sports competitions in spring and autumn...

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7 Essentials to Survive a Week in Ibiza
  1. Question Your Party Style. Do you like to party until midnight, go to sleep, and wake up being able to function the next morning? ...
  2. Stay Hydrated. ...
  3. Catch a Beach Nap. ...
  4. Wear Comfortable Shoes. ...
  5. Smart Party Planning. ...
  6. Expect to Spend Money. ...
  7. Be Stress-Free.


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