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What do you wear in Ibiza clubs?

The Ibiza style & dress code And that dress code is nice and simple: wear whatever you like. Seriously. Glitter, bright colours and risqué bras are almost uniform in the island's big nightclubs, but you'll also see gym shorts, flip flops and jeans among them.



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The Ibiza style & dress code Seriously. Glitter, bright colours and risqué bras are almost uniform in the island's big nightclubs, but you'll also see gym shorts, flip flops and jeans among them. And if you thought you'd need to save those festival-style outfits for when the sun goes down, think again.

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Feel free to wear whatever you want, just keep it stylish! You can't go wrong if you choose bohemian and adlib styles. As Ibiza is known as the white island, white outfits are always a perfect match. Go for natural and light fabrics like cotton and linen: it gets so hot in summer!

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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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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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  • Flip flops or sandals. ...
  • Closed-toe footwear or smart sneakers. ...
  • Light skirts, dresses, and trousers. ...
  • White clothing (or colors) ...
  • Sunhat. ...
  • Creative accessories. ...
  • Sunglasses. ...
  • Light sweater or cardigan. If you travel to Ibiza during summer, you will not need a jacket.


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Unless you really want to wear them, there's no need to wear heels when out in Ibiza. Smart and stylish sneakers are totally acceptable and are far more comfortable for dancing a night away (clubs stay open until sunrise).

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The style is summery, comfortable and relaxed. Inspired by life on the Spanish island. Elements we often see within this look are: natural materials (wood, wicker), lots of white (and light shades) and, if desired, some cheerful colour accents. There are various styles within the Ibiza look.

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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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Dress code: No flip-flops, swimwear, uncovered torsos, men wearing vests, sweat pants, sweatshirts, sport shoes or headgears and / or football / basketball team jerseys are allowed into the premises of Hï Ibiza. Also you won't be allowed to enter with selfie sticks.

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No flip-flops, tank tops, swimwear, sport jerseys, uncovered torsos, men wearing vests, sweatpants, sweatshirts, sport shoes or headgears 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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2.3. Stylish Footwear: Barcelona clubs often have restrictions on footwear. Sneakers, sandals, and flip-flops are generally not permitted. Opt for dress shoes, stylish heels, or fashionable boots that complement your outfit.

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These rules mean, if you stay at an all inclusive hotel in one of these resorts, you can have a maximum of 6 alcoholic drinks a day as part of your all inclusive package – 3 at lunch and 3 with evening meals. Soft drinks are unlimited at any time of day and you can buy additional alcoholic drinks if you wish.

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