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Where do famous people go in Ibiza?

The Top Celebrity Hangouts in Ibiza
  • Blue Marlin. Perhaps the most famous celebrity hotspot, the legendary Blue Marlin has an impressive client list. ...
  • Pikes Hotel. ...
  • Es Cavallet – El Chiringuito. ...
  • Cipriani – Downtown Ibiza. ...
  • Nikki Beach. ...
  • Benirras Beach.




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As you can imagine, it's quite common to see celebrities sunbathing from their yachts, strategically located in front of the beach. Another beach in Ibiza frequented by celebrities is Cala Jondal, a beautiful beach located in the town of Sant Josep.

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David Guetta and Ibiza: An iconic duo As he spends much of his summer in Ibiza, David Guetta has invested in real estate on the island, and owns a villa in Sant Joseph de Sa Talaia, on the West of the island.

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What is the most famous club in Ibiza?
  • Amnesia.
  • Pacha.
  • Hï Ibiza.
  • Ushuaïa.
  • Privilege.
  • DC10.
  • Pikes.
  • Octan.


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Other celebrities with properties in Ibiza include Pepe Martínez, Eugenia Martínez de Irujo, the Goyanes-Lapique family and Blanca and Borja Thyssen. Vladimir Doronin, the Russian millionaire ex-husband of Naomi Campbell has a mansion in San Jose.

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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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Discover the Exclusive Porroig Peninsula: An Overview This Mediterranean-style haven, situated close to Sant Josep De Sa Talaia, is a secluded gem waiting to be explored. With its stunning landscapes dotted with sweet-scented pine trees and native plants, it offers a perfect escape from the daily grind.

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Where am I likely to see celebrities in Ibiza? Many celebrities have their own villas in Ibiza so you're most likely to see them at one of the Ibiza Rocks parties, the beaches like Nikki Beach and Benirras Beach.

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Escape to Ibiza's Most Beautiful Landscapes
  • Cala Comte.
  • Cala Llentia.
  • Sa Talaiassa.
  • Túnel Cala Blanca.
  • Torre des Savinar.
  • Sa Pedrera de Cala D'Hort.
  • Mirador de Cala Llonga.
  • Cala d'en Serra–Far des Moscarter.


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Ibiza clubs
  • Amnesia. Home to the two most iconic clubbing spaces on Ibiza.
  • Pacha. Ibiza's original super-club turns 50 years old.
  • Ushuaïa. Playa d'en Bossa's spectacular open-air party venue and clubbers' hotel.
  • Hï Ibiza. ...
  • Eden. ...
  • Ibiza Rocks Hotel. ...
  • O Beach Ibiza. ...
  • Es Paradis.


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- The Amnesia table dress code is elegant / casual. - The ideal table dress code for women is heels or nice ballerinas with jeans and elegant blouses or Ibiza style dresses. - The recommended Amnesia table dress code for men is casual shoes with a nice pair of jeans and shirt.

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Navigating around Ibiza without a car can be a bit of a challenge as the only public transportation available is the bus network. We do not have a train or metro system on the island. There is no Uber either.

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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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The most famous hippie beach on Ibiza is Cala Benirrás on the northwest side of the island. This place gained fame because of its stunning sunsets and the drum sessions hosted by local artists celebrating the end of the day.

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Ibiza for many years has been known as a party island, but this is simply not the case. The island also has a relaxed and peaceful side to it.

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The Ibiza style & dress code And that dress code is nice and simple: wear whatever you like. Seriously. Glitter, bright colours and risqué bras are almost uniform in the island's big nightclubs, but you'll also see gym shorts, flip flops and jeans among them.

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Welcome to Ibiza! Paying €19 for a mojito, €16 for a vodka limon, €12 for a beer and €10 for a bottle of water is now pretty much the norm across Ibiza's clubs.

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