Before we begin, it is worth noting that the official legal age limit for nightclub entry in Ibiza is 18. Therefore, nightclubs are generally obliged to ask you for ID on entry. Acceptable forms of identification are a valid passport or driver's license with a photograph and full name.
DRESS CODESleeveless vests and sports team jerseys are a no-no. Shorts and trainers are fine, as are casual t-shirts but, but please do not turn up wearing flip-flops, ill-advised, regardless of dress code. Nobody wants their little toes trampled on in a busy club!
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.
Playa d'en Bossa is home to some of Ibiza's most iconic clubs, including the homes of daytime clubbing, Bora Bora and Ushuaia Beach Clubs where you can hang out by the pool, cocktail in hand with some of the world's best DJs spinning top selections, and Hï Ibiza which is just across the street.
There are amazing parties every day of the week and its pretty much the same every day. In winter, I'd advise only coming over a weekend as there is literally nothing to do during the week and only at the weekends. What are some things to do in Ibiza, Spain, that don't involve clubbing and alcohol?
GLITTERBOX WILL TAKE PLACE EVERY SUNDAY FROM 8TH MAY – 2ND OCTOBER. Previous headliners at Ibiza's most inclusive party include Basement Jaxx, Fatboy Slim, Roger Sanchez, Armand Van Helden, Purple Disco Machine, Honey Dijon, Horse Meat Disco and many more!
Shops. Most shops in Ibiza are open Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 1:30 pm and from 5 pm to 8 pm or 9 pm, although you can always find souvenir shops with longer opening hours or which are open on Sundays. The shops in the port area of Ibiza are open until midnight during the summer months.
Every day is the weekend in Ibiza during the peak season. So just go when you have the cheapest options on flights. There are amazing parties every day of the week and its pretty much the same every day.
A vodka with lemon will cost €20-24 in a club or €12-15 in Ibiza Town or one of the pre-club bars.A beer (or water) will cost you €12-16 in a club and €8-10 in bars. As you can see, it quickly adds up, so be wise with your drinking and don't go out without sticking to a budget. The Spanish currency is the euro (€).
What is the new rule in Ibiza? New rules mean that you're now limited to six alcoholic drinks per day, which are distributed evenly between lunch and dinner. That means that you'll get three drinks per meal - and you'll need to pay for any other alcohol you want to drink throughout the holiday.
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.