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Is Ibiza Rocks open in October?

Ibiza Rocks normally opens for the season in mid-May. Its daily parties typically start at 2pm. When does Ibiza Rocks close? Ibiza Rocks normally closes for the season at the beginning of October.



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For guests staying in the Ibiza Rocks Hotel, you will have free general admission to all the events taking place during your stay.

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Do you get towels in your room Do you get towels... Hi, All of the rooms have towels for the shower. If you would like a pool / beach towel we offer a rental service of our branded Ibiza Rocks Towels. 25 euro deposit which is returned on return of the towel.

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However, let's look at the peak Closing Parties dates. Of the 56 confirmed Closing Parties so far in 2023, the first takes place on the 25th August (Calvin Harris), and the last is the 28th October (TRIP at Club Chinois). That's a pretty wide timespan so make sure you plan ahead!

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What is the new rule 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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If you are staying in San Antonio then Ibiza Rocks is just a five minute walk from the West End and Sunset Strip.

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Ibiza's iconic Bora Bora beach club has been demolished. Pictures appeared on social media this week showing that the venue's entrance and the structure that housed its bar were the only parts of the beach club that were still standing. See the images below.

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You can technically go to any event and remain sober, as there are many more non-alcoholic options available at bars and clubs in Ibiza than in previous years, but there are a few events that are specifically aimed and those who choose not to drink.

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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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