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What month do Ibiza clubs open?

For the most part, Ibiza clubs open in the middle of May, and close at the beginning of October. This is the summer season, which peaks in August. If you do plan to go clubbing in Ibiza between October – April, you will need to do your research. Pacha, Heart and Octan are good place to start.



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In general, Ibiza clubs do not open all year round. For the most part, Ibiza clubs open in the middle of May, and close at the beginning of October. This is the summer season, which peaks in August. If you do plan to go clubbing in Ibiza between October – April, you will need to do your research.

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The typical Ibiza tourist season runs from the beginning of May until the end of October. During this time, the majority of bars, restaurants and clubs are open, so it is the ideal time to visit. Since 2022, the clubbing season starts already at the end of April, and it continues until the middle of October.

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Ibiza is one of those places that's perceived as one big crazy party island that never sleeps… but it's so much more than that! It's a charming island with beautiful beaches, delicious food, and yes, lots and lots of parties!

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

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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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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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Asked why Ibiza is so expensive, Finardi said by email that the island is popular with upmarket travelers who want a combination of “beautiful scenery, high quality restaurants and bars, chic shopping experiences and lively nightlife.

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In short, the five best areas to stay in are Portinax, Cala Llonga, Port de Sant Miguel, Sant Jose, and Cala d'Hort. Each is far removed from the Ibiza nightlife scene. All these areas suit a range of budgets and blend Bohemian feels with contemporary cuisine and secluded beaches.

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Mid-season: for many, the best time to visit Ibiza And also when the temperatures start to drop, making it easier to enjoy land-based sporting activities. The months of April, May, September (second fortnight) and October make up the middle season, the best months to visit Ibiza if you are looking for the Ibiza of old.

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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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It's unfortunately a pricey travel destination no matter how you slice it, but IMO it's well worth the splurge. It is super over-the-top, but it's totally on-brand and everything you'd expect from “the mecca of dance music.”

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Language. In Ibiza, there are two official languages: Spanish and Catalan. As the island is an important international tourist destination, many people working in tourist establishments also speak other languages such as English, Italian, French or German.

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