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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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Every month of the summer has it's perks, and unlike most 'party' holiday destinations in Europe; Ibiza is busy from the end of April all the way until mid-October in terms of it's events calendar.

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The 60s-70s:
At the top of the 1960s, Ibiza saw the “flower power” revolution with an abundance of hippies moving to the island. They enjoyed the quiet, laid-back attitude of the islanders and the natural beauty of the beaches. The '70s brought with it the rock and roll music that was taking over the Americas.

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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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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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There are really a lot of things to do in Ibiza! Yes, you should explore the island during the off season (from September to April), when the clubbing season ends, to see what Ibiza offers outside parties and why it is still absolutely worth visiting.

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Best time to visit ibiza 2023
As you probably might know, Ibiza season runs from end of April / beginning of May until mid / late October.

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Ibiza has been a Hollywood playground of hedonism since the 70s. They flock to the island for the parties, the beaches, and the mega-yachts.

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According to historical data, the average cost for a 4-day trip to Ibiza is around $1,200 per person. This cost includes accommodation, food, transportation, and activities. The average cost of accommodation for 4 nights in a mid-range hotel is around $500.

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Who visits Ibiza the most?
  • 1- The United Kingdom. The United Kingdom alone accounts for one third of visitors to Ibiza. ...
  • 2- Germany. Germany is known for its inexpensive beer and the famous Oktoberfest folk festival. ...
  • 3- Spain. About 10% of tourists in Ibiza come from Spain. ...
  • 4- Italy. ...
  • 5- France.


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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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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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Ibiza Closing Parties 2023
  • Calvin Harris closes on Friday the 25th August.
  • Tiesto closes on Tuesday 29th August.
  • Eric Prydz's HOLO parites will close on Monday the 4th September.
  • SHINE will close on Thursday the 28th September.
  • Defected closes on Friday the 29th September.
  • Ibiza Rocks closes on Saturday the 30th September.


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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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Over the past five years one in six bookings for Ibiza have moved from those under 30 to people in the 30-39 age range, as those who enjoyed the destination in their twenties keep on returning.

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Ibiza can be proud of its extremely cosmopolitan atmosphere as it draws in people from all over the world, especially from Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, UK, Italy, France and Germany. The age range of visitors is also broad, with an average age of 44.

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Restaurants, clubs, holiday rentals and taxis have all noticeably hiked prices this year, Pundole said. “It's an island, it's seasonal, businesses are making up for two years of lost revenue, there's supply chain issues and the pent-up demand is enormous,” he said.

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