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What is Ibiza like in December?

Splendid Weather is Everything
Ibiza enjoys mild winter temperatures. If you come from Northern Europe, you won't believe its winter! The average high temperature in Ibiza in December is 61 F (16 C), and the average low is 48 F (9 C). As if that was not enough, it only rains 5 days on average in December.



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Visiting Ibiza during Winter is maybe one of the best things you can do. Really! During this time of the year, there are so many beautiful things you can see and the fact that it's less crowded means that you can enjoy the island even better.

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Swimming in Ibiza in december is cold
Indeed, the water is cold at this time of year with an average temperature of 63°F (min: 59°F/max: 66°F).

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How Many Days In Ibiza? The longer, the better! As we just explained, there are many things to do in Ibiza, and three days may not be enough. That said, 5-7 days may be good enough for you to enjoy the island while relaxing.

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Ibiza has numerous clubs but most of them only open during the summer season. Usually the Ibiza opening takes place in May, when the most part of clubs organize amazing opening parties.

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It's your first time here and you want to see it all. If this is your case, we suggest that you spend at least 7 days on the island.

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The hottest place in Europe in December is probably the Canary Islands. For a warm winter holiday in Europe, the Canary Islands in Spain offer a haven of sunshine and warmth. Tenerife and Lanzarote are particularly popular choices, with average high temperatures ranging from 21°C to 22°C (70°F to 72°F) in December.

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The best time to visit Ibiza is from May to October when high temperatures hover in the mid-70s and mid-80s and the party crowd descends. The months between November and April are considered low season, when flight and hotel rates drop along with the temperatures to more moderate 50s and 60s.

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Ibiza offers more options for party-goers and nightlife enthusiasts, while Mallorca has a broader range of family-friendly and all-inclusive resorts. Make sure to book your accommodation in advance as it tends to be sold out, especially in summer. Check our guide to the best places to stay in Ibiza.

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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. But for most of us, that's why we're here.

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your suitcase for Ibiza in the winter
If you're staying at Hostal La Torre in January, February and March, we suggest you pack: jerseys, long-sleeved tops and a few short-sleeved ones too, winter shoes, sunglasses and sunscreen (the essential pair for Ibiza) and sports shoes if you'd like to go for walks in Ibiza.

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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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August is the hottest month in Ibiza with an average temperature of 26°C (79°F) and the coldest is January at 12°C (54°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 13 in August. The wettest month is October with an average of 54mm of rain.

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Lastly, Pacha is the only club in Ibiza that is open year-round since in winter the rest are closed.

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