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What month are the closing parties in Ibiza?

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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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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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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Usually the Ibiza opening takes place in May, when the most part of clubs organize amazing opening parties. The season continues until the end of September or the beginning of October, where the big clubs of Ibiza say goodbye with the closing parties, and the island begins its rest.

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In a normal season, Pacha starts to operate in mid May and ends in mid October. Pacha opens everyday of the season, even though we recommend checking the venue's calendar just in case.

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Something warm for the evenings, as it gets quite chilly when the sun hides in the autumn. Walking or cycling clothes and shoes, as this exercise is perfect for the autumn in Ibiza. Short-sleeved tops for when it gets hot during the day (which it still does in the autumn). Sunglasses and sunblock for your face.

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November - December
Whilst a lot of places will be closed, there is still a good number of restaurants open, the seasonal food fairs begin and for nighttime fun, there are still some occasional club nights. If you want more tranquillity and fancy exploring Ibiza, now is the time to come.

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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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High season: Ibiza at its best. Until just a decade ago, July and August were the high season. Currently, the busiest months in Ibiza also include the second half of June and the first half of September, as flight connections, temperatures and leisure amenities are just as attractive as in the middle of summer.

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Although Ibiza is famous for being a party destination, the winter reveals another side of the island. After summer, most clubs are closed, the streets are quieter, and visitors can still enjoy many activities on the island. Actually, many places in Spain are excellent destinations during winter.

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Is Ibiza warm in October? The answer is an emphatic “Yes”. The island's temperature in October is very pleasant and it's great for outdoor activities and the beach. The highest average temperature is still 25ºC and the lowest is 16ºC, while the sea water remains at 22ºC.

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Blue Marlin Ibiza opens every day from 10:00h to 4:00h during the months of May to October.

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In a normal season, Ibiza Closing Parties take place between the 16th September – 18th October. Does Ibiza shut down in October? Most clubs restaurants in busy areas such as San Antonio and Playa d'en Bossa begin to close for the winter by the end of October.

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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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The party season in Ibiza usually kicks off in May and goes on until the middle of October. It attracts many tourists each year, who flock to the island to seek dancing, drinking, and nonstop fun.

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