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Is Ibiza cheaper in September?

While September is still a lively month in Ibiza, you will find less tourists than in July or August. This means, every shop and club remain open while prices drop a little bit. Also, you won't find agglomerations at the beaches or restaurants. This is good news, don't you think?



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August and July are natural choices as they boast the island's hottest temperatures. However, September is one of the best times to visit Ibiza. The peak season is winding down during this month, leaving fewer crowds and pleasant, warm temperatures.

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August and July are natural choices as they boast the island's hottest temperatures. However, September is one of the best times to visit Ibiza. The peak season is winding down during this month, leaving fewer crowds and pleasant, warm temperatures.

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Is Ibiza warm in October? The answer is an emphatic “Yes”. The island's temperature in October is very pleasant and it's great for outdoor activities and the beach. The highest average temperature is still 25ºC and the lowest is 16ºC, while the sea water remains at 22ºC.

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Temperatures rise significantly in July and August due to the intense sun. The temperature in Ibiza during September and October drops but, It is still a good time to visit Ibiza if you want to sunbathe and swim, as the water is still warm from all of the summer sun.

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September is one of the nicest months in which to visit Ibiza, since there are fewer tourists visiting, and the heat drops off a little. You can still enjoy the sunsets with intense colour, but the tranquility of the island rolls in, and flight prices are also a little lower.

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Historically, the wind in Ibiza Town during September blows at an average speed of 10.5 mph (16.9 kph). The windiest month is February with an average wind speed of 16.3 mph (26.2 kph), while the calmest month is July with an average wind speed of 9.8 mph (15.8 kph).

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How Many Days In Ibiza? The longer, the better! As we just explained, there are many things to do in Ibiza, and three days may not be enough. That said, 5-7 days may be good enough for you to enjoy the island while relaxing.

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The island is 24 miles long, so truthfully cannot see a great difference in temperature, especially in summer between north and south.

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It is always a safe bet to have a casual short sleeve shirt with a collar paired with jeans and a well-chosen pair of trainers. If you are going into the VIP areas, then men are expected to dress smartly. No shorts and t-shirts are allowed.

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Being an open-air venue, you should dress accordingly - but please note Ushuaïa's Terms & Conditions. Flip-flops, sports jerseys and swimwear are forbidden. That said, it isn't uncommon to see swimming costumes and bikinis being worn underneath denim shorts and/or a kaftan.

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Dress Code No flip-flops, tank tops, swimwear, uncovered torsos, and / or football / basketball team jerseys, as well as any ideological attire that might offend the attendants' sensitivities, are allowed into the premises of the venue.

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Lastly, Pacha is the only club in Ibiza that is open year-round since in winter the rest are closed.

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