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Is it worth going to Ibiza in May?

Early May is one of the best times to come to Ibiza for what is very agreeable weather and when you can really enjoy the island's beauty. It's the official start of the summer season and all hotels are now open for business. Ibiza's Medieval Fair is very popular with many island visitors and is ideal for all ages.



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Balearic Islands weather May If you want to visit the islands away from the busier crowds of summer, May is a great month to choose. The average temperature in Menorca, Majorca and Ibiza is 18ºC in May, with Majorca reaching the warmest average high of 23ºC.

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May is one of the most popular months of the entire season in Ibiza as this is when all venues on the island, both daytime and night time, will open their doors at least in some capacity.

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The summer season and the first really warm beach days begin in May, with beautiful clear, sunny days and temperatures in the mid-twenties. Between the months of June and September, there is very little rain fall. In August and September the temperature rises to over 30 degrees Celsius.

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MAY IN IBIZA At the start of the month things are still quite chilled with the weather warming up and flight prices super affordable. Average daily temperatures are around 16.5°C rising to 22°C by late May so you can certainly expect to return home with a tan your friends will be envious of.

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It can get very warm during the day, but the evenings in Ibiza will still be quite chilly in May and June. So pack a cardigan, jacket or a light coat. Sunglasses and whatever you prefer to cover your head.

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According to historical data, the average cost for a 4-day trip to Ibiza is around $1,200 per person. This cost includes accommodation, food, transportation, and activities. The average cost of accommodation for 4 nights in a mid-range hotel is around $500.

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During winter and early spring, risk of dengue in Spain is low as mosquitoes are less active. The risk is highest in the months of May to November. There is no vaccine against dengue licensed in the UK.

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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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Balearic Islands weather May If you want to visit the islands away from the busier crowds of summer, May is a great month to choose. The average temperature in Menorca, Majorca and Ibiza is 18ºC in May, with Majorca reaching the warmest average high of 23ºC.

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On average, some of the hottest places to visit in May are:
  • Cancun (37.5 °C)
  • Bangkok (34.6 °C)
  • Singapore (32.3 °C)
  • Phuket (32.3 °C)
  • Cairo (31.9 °C)
  • Las Vegas (31.4 °C)
  • Orlando (31.3 °C)
  • Dominican Republic (31 °C)


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April normally sees Ibiza emerge into the spring brimming with great activities, and this year is no exception. As the island prepares for the coming season, it offers something for everyone with an absolute abundance of events guaranteed to get you out and about in the spring sunshine.

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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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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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The expected high temperature in Ibiza during April is 19ºC, which is perfectly warm enough for a day at the beach or by the pool.

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Ibiza is best known today for its nightclubs, the party scene world famous, but there's much more to the island. Ancient shrines, and the dramatic 16th-century ramparts that snake around the Dalt Vila, high above Ibiza Town. The bucolic countryside, dotted with olive and citrus groves.

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