Pacha Club is open Monday through Sunday from 12:00AM-close. What time is the last hour of entry to the club? Last entry to Pacha Ibiza is 5AM or one hour before closing.
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Pacha opens everyday of the season, even though we recommend checking the venue's calendar just in case.
Officially, Pacha has much the same dress code policy as most of the other clubs. That means shorts, trainers and sunglasses are welcomed for general admission. That said, Pacha is the one club where people do tend to make that bit more of an effort to dress up.
Nightclubs normally open at midnight and close between 6-7am. The most important events for Ibiza clubs are the Opening and Closing Parties. These are special parties organised by clubs and promoters to begin or end the season in style.
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.
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.
Last entry to Pacha Ibiza is 5AM or one hour before closing. What is the dress code? No person shall be admitted to Pacha wearing beachwear such as bathing suits, flip flops, men vests, nude torsos.
Ibiza is a place that caters for a diverse crowd, and clubs aim to please their target clubbers by only allowing a particular age of punter in. But they also won't typically turn you away if you have paid good money (usually €45 or more) to buy entrance for the night. However, some clubs are stricter than others.
1.8 Buyers of tickets for VIP zones must be properly dressed in elegant clothes (Entrance is prohibited to all persons in beach attire, including bathing suits, shorts, beach sandals, flip-flops uncovered torsos or men wearing vests).
You pay a serious premium for VIP in pacha, and at the end of the day, the atmosphere and fun is to be had with all the normal entries in the main room or the funky room. If you wanna waste your money, go for it! i just find it a bit pretentious to be honest.
Closed-toe footwear or smart sneakersKnowing what to wear in Ibiza for clubbing is important, and it starts with your feet. Sneakers (or an equivalent closed-toe shoe with a solid base) are your best friend here. Unless you really want to wear them, there's no need to wear heels when out in Ibiza.