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What months are Ibiza most popular?

If you genuinely want to witness the island in its full glory and splendour, it is recommended that you travel in these high-season months. July and August mark the peak of Ibiza's party scene, as during this time, it is the most energetic and has the best and most events all over the island.



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However, September is one of the best times to visit Ibiza. The peak season is winding down during this month, leaving fewer crowds and pleasant, warm temperatures. In this article, we share all you need to know about visiting Ibiza in September.

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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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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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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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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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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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The climate in Ibiza is typically Mediterranean with long, hot summers and short, mild winters. The months of July and August are the hottest times to visit Ibiza and September tends to be the wettest.

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Ibiza is one of the most popular international destinations for the summer holidays, but the White Island is open all year round with surprises that make each trip extra special. You'll find great food, weather, nature, sports, culture, peace and quiet and well-being in Ibiza every single day of the year.

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People in Ibiza eat, party, and sleep late
This is especially true on the Balearic island of Ibiza, where clubs don't really start getting busy until after midnight. It might sound late to some, but clubs are usually open until 6 am, so there's still plenty of time to party.

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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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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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