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Is there a dress code in Ibiza clubs?

In Ibiza, you're free the wear whatever you may prefer. Even at the clubs, there's no need to follow a certain dress code. My advice? If you plan to dance until dawn, wear comfortable clothes and shoes: most of the people in Ibiza party in sneakers!



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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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DRESS CODE Sleeveless vests and sports team jerseys are a no-no. Shorts and trainers are fine, as are casual t-shirts but, but please do not turn up wearing flip-flops, ill-advised, regardless of dress code.

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Shorts and flip flops are OK in bars but they might not be OK at all clubs, but remember you only need to go to a club from 3 am onwards. It might sounds obvious, but the most important thing for a group of tourists to get in a club late in Madrid is not to be too drunk!!!

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Without a doubt, the biggest cost on Ibiza is for club entry. Ranging from a modest €15 to a let-me-pull-your-pants-back-up €80, just sampling a couple of the island's world-class clubbing options can eat through your entire budget.

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Customers must be aged 18 or older to enter Hï Ibiza. Anyone younger than 18 or anyone who is unable to prove their age via valid identification will be refused entry.

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The key to looking and staying cool here is relaxed silhouettes in light fabrics and bright colours. And to not dress too seriously – this is the place to embrace eclectic accessories that are full of personality. Here, we round up some of our favourite items to take to Ibiza this summer.

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