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Is Ibiza still busy in September?

september IN IBIZA
Much like June things are less busy, everything feels more chilled, Hotel and Flights are cheaper and the line ups across the island start to get a bit more experimental.



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Throughout a typical September, Ibiza is subject to around 30mm of rainfall significantly more than the previous two months. This rainfall is spread out across eight days, which means there's a fairly high chance that you'll experience a shower or two during your visit. So maybe pack, or buy, an umbrella for your trip.

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Unlike most countries in Central Europe and the Scandinavian, winter in Ibiza is not too harsh and temperatures rarely go very low. The average temperature between December and February is around 11°C although night temperatures usually fall down to between 8°C and 9°C.

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Visiting Ibiza, Spain in October
It is a good time for sunbathing in Ibiza. October is a good month for swimming in Ibiza with warm sea temperatures. Consider visiting Ibiza in the months of June, July, August, September, for the best beach weather.

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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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Although many clubs have closed their doors with their end-of-season parties late September and early October, there are many other establishments open until the end of October: restaurants, bars, boutiques, beach bars...

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As you probably might know, Ibiza season runs from end of April / beginning of May until mid / late October. If you are looking to party or planning a relaxed gateway then it is highly advised to visit the island during these moths as there are plenty of events happening and the temperatures are high.

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The quieter resorts Portinax, Cala Llonga and Puerto San Miguel are all great bases for a laidback family holiday, with a mixture of long sandy beaches, plenty of cafes and bars, weekly hippie markets and lots of watersports on offer.

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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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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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Every month of the summer has it's perks, and unlike most 'party' holiday destinations in Europe; Ibiza is busy from the end of April all the way until mid-October in terms of it's events calendar.

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Autumn is a great time of the year to enjoy less-packed beaches and the turquoise Mediterranean sea. While the evenings become cooler, the days are still warm and the sea is likely to be at its best. Water activities are perfect to practice in October and November.

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