Navigating the Best Nightclubs in Ibiza Like a Local

Ibiza is known worldwide for its vibrant and legendary nightlife scene, drawing partygoers and music lovers from all corners of the globe. The island, located off the coast of Spain, offers a diverse range of experiences, from high-energy clubbing to more laid-back beach parties. Known as the “party capital of the world,” Ibiza has earned its reputation due to its iconic clubs, world-class DJs, and unforgettable atmosphere. Whether you’re dancing at an open-air club, enjoying sunset drinks at one of the island’s famous beach clubs, or attending an exclusive event at a luxury venue, the best nightclubs in Ibiza deliver nightlife experiences like no other.

Before we start, a word on where to buy your tickets…

In Ibiza, you can buy tickets for regular nightclubs in various locations: on the Internet, in bars or stores. For tickets to special parties with ultra-famous DJs, you can buy your tickets at the port of Ibiza, in Playa d’en Bossa or Sant-Antoni-de-Portmany. 

You can also or opt for a wristband, which will provide you with entrances and discounts in various locations. Often during the day, from 2 PM onwards, the island’s various clubs scour the beaches to sell wristbands with discounts for parties organized on the same day. It is highly likely for you to encounter them, especially if you are enjoying the sun at Las Salinas beach or Playa d’en Bossa.

Club in Ruzafa neighbourhood, Spain. Random people are dancing and raising their hands in the air, there is colorful confetti in the background and a band is playing concert on the scene in the club.

Best nightclubs in Ibiza

Now, let’s move on to the best nightclubs in Ibiza, their location, working times, dress codes, and more! 

1. Amnesia Ibiza

Amnesia is known as the temple of music where you can enjoy revelry across techno, house, bass and Latin genres with some extra gimmicks. It is one of the big superclubs in Ibiza, which has won the prestigious award of Best Global Club for several years running. With two large rooms and high ceilings, it can house up to 5,000 keen clubbers and its upper levels are for VIPs only.

The dance floor is massive, yet the crowd still manages to make the experience feel intimate and communal. When you visit this club, you’ll need to keep watch for the famous Amnesia ice cannons that add an extra layer of suspense and fun to the overall experience! 

Address: Ctra. Ibiza a San Antonio, Km 5, 07816 Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain

Opening times:The club is open between May and October, on Fridays from 6 PM to 5 AM, and Saturdays from 4 PM to 5 AM.

Entry Prices: Between €20 and €60

Popular repeating events: La Troya (popular with the LGBTQ+ crowd) and Pop Star

How to get there:

– Free buses between Amnesia and the Ibiza Maritime Station or the Bar M parking lot in Sant Antoni, from 10.30 pm to 6 am. 

– From Sant Antoni de Portmany, Santa Eulária and Playa d’en Bossa by Discobus €3.

Drink prices and dress code: At Amnesia Ibiza, a beer costs around 15€, Water 10€, and a cocktail 25€. You can buy drinks packages in advance from Amnesia’s website to save some money on your drinks. The club has no dress code, but flip flops, sleeveless shirts and bikini tops are strictly prohibited at table service.

2. HĂŻ Ibiza

HĂŻ Ibiza is one of the newer additions to Ibiza’s nightlife scene, offering a massive superclub space that regularly hosts world-renowned EDM DJs. The club boasts an impressive capacity of 2,500 people, complete with 7 VIP areas and an outdoor terrace.

What makes this venue special is its state-of-the-art production and industry-leading visuals, positioning HĂŻ Ibiza as a true 21st century clubbing experience. The club features two main rooms: the Theatre with a constantly changing setup and VIP tables suspended above the dancefloor, and the Club, a smaller room with a low ceiling creating a more intimate atmosphere.

Address: Platja d’en Bossa, 07817, Illes Balears, Spain

Opening times: Cub is open every day from 11:30 PM to 6:30 AM

Entry Prices: The prices vary between €35-100 depending on the night. Purchasing tickets in advance online can save you at least €10 compared to paying at the door.

Popular repeating events:  Black Coffee, Glitterbox and The Martinez Brothers

How to get there:

– Free buses from San Antonio and Ibiza Town

– Taxi fares take approximately €32 for a cab from San Antonio and around €16 from Ibiza Town

Drink prices and dress code: At HĂŻ Ibiza beers cost around €15, cocktails cost around €25,  and water costs around €12. You can purchase drink packages of 5 drinks for €75 if you are buying your tickets in advance online. There’s no strict dress code except the fact that flip flops, swimwear and football shirts are not permitted. 

concert at a bach club at ibiza with plane in the sky

3. Eden Ibiza

Eden Ibiza is a staple of the nightlife scene in Ibiza dating back to 1999 while still maintaining state-of-the-art sound systems and attracting big-name performers. The club underwent a complete refurbishment in 2013 and now features a sophisticated main room, a second room called NeXt with independent access, and an exclusive Incubus Gold by Void sound system.

This venue has seen significant improvements over the years, which has helped it attract increasingly bigger parties and renowned DJs. The club has a sunken dancefloor, balcony level, rooftop smoking area, and the Next sideroom that can function independently during busier sessions.

Address: Carrer Salvador Espriu, s/n, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears

Opening times: Club is open daily from midnight to 6 AM

Entry Prices: The prices vary between €20-40 depending on the event

Popular repeating events: Worried About Henry, ABODE, and Reboot presents Outset

How to get there:

– Eden is located a few minutes’ walk from San Antonio’s center and about 5-10 minutes from the major bus station

– Disco buses connect from Ibiza Town and Playa d’en Bossa all night

– Taxi fares approximately €25-€30 from Ibiza Town

Drink prices and dress code: At Eden Ibiza beers cost around €8, cocktails cost around €15, and water costs around €5. There’s no dress code at Eden. We suggest wearing comfortable clothes suitable for dancing.

4. UshuaĂŻa Ibiza

UshuaĂŻa Ibiza stands out as the island’s premier open-air venue, hosting epic daytime parties that have transformed Ibiza’s clubbing scene. Part of the UshuaĂŻa Beach Hotel, this stunning space has risen from stylish beach club to become the undisputed king of daytime parties over the last decade.

What makes UshuaĂŻa special is its spectacular stage positioned right by the pool, creating an unforgettable backdrop for world-class DJs and impressive production. The venue opens in the afternoon, making it perfect for those who prefer partying in the sunshine rather than in the early hours.

Address: Ctra. de Platja d’en Bossa, 10, 07817 Sant Jordi de ses Salines, Illes Balears

Opening times: Club operates from 5 PM to midnight, every day

Entry Prices: The prices vary between €30 and €70 depending on the performer

Popular repeating events: F*** ME I’M FAMOUS!, ANTS, and Calvin Harris residency

How to get there:

– Disco buses run from San Antonio and Ibiza Town throughout the evening

– Taxi fares take approximately €32 from San Antonio and around €16 from Ibiza Town

Drink prices and dress code: At UshuaĂŻa Ibiza beers cost around €16, cocktails cost around €22, and water costs around €13. Purchasing drink packages in advance can help save money on your night out. There’s no specific dress code at UshuaĂŻa. Come as you are and dress for the weather – just remember you won’t be allowed in the pool during events.

5. DC10

DC10 represents Ibiza’s underground scene at its finest – a club that’s maintained its rebellious spirit since opening in 1999. Located in an old airplane hangar near the airport, this venue pioneered daytime clubbing with its no-frills, music-first approach that stands in contrast to the VIP-focused culture of many other Ibiza clubs.

Today, DC10 offers three distinct spaces: the garden (perfect for open-air daytime dancing), the main room, and the wood-decked terrace. The club really comes alive during its legendary opening and closing parties, which have become essential dates in the Ibiza calendar for serious electronic music fans.

Address: Carretera las salinas, km 1, 07818, Illes Balears, Spain

Opening times: Club opens every day except Tuesday and Sunday, from 5 PM to 5 AM

Entry Prices: The prices vary between €40-50

Popular repeating events: Circoloco (the club’s flagship Monday party)

How to get there:

– About €16 in a taxi from Ibiza Town or Playa d’en Bossa, €32 from San Antonio

– The bus to Salinas beach stops just past the club

– Walking from San Jordi takes about 15-20 minutes

Drink prices and dress code: At DC10 beers cost around €7, cocktails cost around €15, and water costs around €5, making it one of the more reasonably priced venues on the island. There’s no dress code at DC10.

people partying to DJ, pink smoke, club

6. Pacha

Pacha is the crown jewel of Ibiza’s clubbing scene – the island’s longest-surviving nightclub still drawing crowds since its 1973 opening. Housed in a converted traditional finca building near Marina Ibiza, this iconic venue has maintained its status as “the most beautiful club in the world” with its chic dĂ©cor and exceptional sound system.

The famous red cherries logo has become synonymous with Ibiza nightlife itself. Pacha continues to welcome an impressive lineup of internationally acclaimed DJs and performers, making it a must-visit for first-timers and returning visitors alike. Its plush interior creates an atmosphere where well-dressed partygoers dance and mingle until sunrise.

Address: Av. 8 d’Agost, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain

Opening times: Club opens from midnight to 7 AM, every day

Entry Prices: The prices vary between €30 and €90 depending on the event

Popular repeating events: Solomun +1, Flower Power, and Music On

How to get there:

– Taxis cost around €11 from Ibiza Town, €16 from Playa d’en Bossa, €30 from San Antonio

– Walking from Ibiza Town takes about 10-15 minutes

– Disco buses run all night, dropping you directly in front of Pacha

Drink prices and dress code: At Pacha beers cost around €16, cocktails cost around €24, and water costs around €12. New for 2025, Pacha offers presale drink bundles with significant savings against bar prices.

While there’s no strict dress code, Pacha tends to attract a more stylish crowd. Of all the superclubs, this is where you’re most likely to be turned away if not looking smart enough. Swimwear and sleeveless shirts are not permitted in VIP areas.

7. Octan

Octan delivers one of the most authentic underground experiences in Ibiza, offering an intimate alternative to the island’s massive superclubs. Just three blocks from the beach on Carrer de les Alzines, this club has been stripped to its essential elements – dark rooms with subtle lighting that create the perfect canvas for artists to make their mark.

The venue is divided into several distinct spaces, each with its own atmosphere. Everyone enters through the basement, immediately setting the mood with its dark lighting and pulsing music. When you need a breather, the rooftop terrace provides a perfect escape with cold drinks and scenic views over the island.

Address: Carrer de les Alzines, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain

Opening times: Club operates Saturday and Sunday from 11:59 PM to 7 AM

Entry Prices: The prices vary between €40-50

Popular repeating events: The club focuses on independent, upcoming and underground artists rather than recurring branded parties

How to get there:

– Centrally located in Playa d’en Bossa, easily accessible by taxi from most locations

– Walking distance from many hotels in the area

Drink prices and dress code: At Octan drinks cost around €15 regardless of what you order. There’s no dress code at this underground venue. Come in whatever outfit you feel comfortable dancing in all night.

8. Es Paradis

Es Paradis lives up to its name as a true “paradise” in San Antonio’s clubbing landscape. Open since 1975, this beautiful venue with its distinctive pyramid-shaped glass roof has been central to Ibiza’s clubbing history for decades. The stunning Roman-inspired dĂ©cor, with its sunken dancefloor, ornate columns, dozens of disco balls, and white aesthetic create an atmosphere unlike any other club on the island.

What truly sets Es Paradis apart are its famous water parties, where the dancefloor fills with water almost waist-deep, creating one of the most unique party experiences you can have in Ibiza. With 10 bars, three dance floors, and four VIP areas, this venue offers plenty to explore throughout the night.

Address: Carrer Salvador Espriu, 2, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears

Opening times: Club operates daily from midnight to 6 AM

Entry Prices: The prices vary between €25 and €40

Popular repeating events: Fiesta del Agua (the famous water party), Puro Reggaeton, and The Vibes

How to get there:

– Located in the center of San Antonio, just a 5-10 minute walk from the major bus station

– Disco buses connect from Ibiza Town and Playa d’en Bossa all night

– Taxis cost about €25-€30 from Ibiza or Playa d’en Bossa

Drink prices and dress code: At Es Paradis drinks cost around €15. There’s no specific dress code or prohibitions at Es Paradis.

Beach club party in ibiza

9. Lio Nightclub

Lio offers one of the most sophisticated and multi-faceted nightlife experiences in Ibiza. Occupying a prime spot in Ibiza Town’s marina with breathtaking views across to the Old Town, this venue transforms throughout the night – starting as a high-class restaurant and cabaret before evolving into a chic nightclub.

The experience begins with a multi-course meal interspersed with world-class cabaret performances featuring acrobatics, dance, and song from an award-winning cast. Then, around 1 AM, the tables are cleared away and Lio transforms into a dynamic nightclub where the party continues until dawn. This combination of fine dining, entertainment, and dancing has made Lio a favorite among celebrities and the jet-set crowd.

Address: Passeig Joan Carles I, 1, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain

Opening times: Venue opens for evening dining and entertainment, with clubbing continuing until 6 AM

Entry Prices: The prices vary between €40-50 for club entry (separate from dinner reservations)

Popular repeating events: The venue features rotating entertainment programs rather than branded party nights

How to get there:

– Located a 20-minute walk from Ibiza Town

– Taxis cost around €11 from Ibiza Town, €16 from Playa d’en Bossa, €32 from San Antonio

Drink prices and dress code: At Lio beers cost around €15, cocktails cost around €25, and water costs around €10. Bottles of wine start at €72.

Dress to impress at this upscale venue. You’ll likely be turned away if wearing flip-flops, jeans, or tank tops. This is one place in Ibiza where making an effort with your outfit is essential.

10. Cova Santa

Cova Santa offers a truly unique party experience built around an ancient cave discovered in the 15th century. Located in the beautiful Ibiza countryside near San José, this Amnesia-owned venue blends natural history with modern nightlife, combining restaurant, lounge bar, and club space in one stunning setting surrounded by pine trees and Mediterranean forest.

What makes Cova Santa special is its amphitheater-like outdoor area, where parties start in the late afternoon and continue through stunning sunsets until 11 PM, before moving inside to the club to continue into the early hours. The restaurant tables stretch up the hillside, looking down on the dancefloor, creating an intimate atmosphere that’s different from the massive superclubs elsewhere on the island.

Address: Ctra. San José, km 7 (desvío Sa Caleta), 07817 Ibiza, Spain

Opening times: Venue operates from 9 AM to 2 AM

Entry Prices: The prices vary between €25-35

Popular repeating events: Woomoon, Storytellers, and PIV Ibiza

How to get there: Best reached by taxi: €18-22 from Ibiza Town, €15-17 from Playa d’en Bossa, €22-27 from San Antonio

Drink prices and dress code: At Cova Santa beers cost around €12, cocktails cost around €20, and water costs around €10. While you might want to dress smarter for the restaurant portion, there’s no strict dress code for the club. Come dressed comfortably for dancing in the open air.

11. Club Chinois

Club Chinois brings a touch of East-meets-West opulence to Ibiza’s Marina district. Inspired by its famed sister venue in London’s Mayfair, this relatively new addition to Ibiza’s nightlife scene quickly established itself thanks to its decadent interiors, top-notch residencies, and stylish international crowd.

Formerly known as HEART Ibiza, the venue underwent a complete transformation before reopening in 2022. Now, visitors can expect lavish interiors featuring lush textiles, golden sculpted columns, elaborate wall art, and granite floors—all celebrating the distinctive meeting point between eastern and western cultures. With nightly performances from top international DJs and an expertly curated weekly agenda, Club Chinois delivers a truly immersive nightlife experience.

Address: Passeig Joan Carles I, 17, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain

Opening times: Club operates from midnight until 6 AM

Entry Prices: The prices vary between €25-35

Popular repeating events: Claptone presents The Masquerade, Bedouin present Saga, and We’re Here (LGBTQIA+ friendly)

How to get there:

– Located in Ibiza Marina, next door to the casino

– Taxis cost around €11 from Ibiza Town, €16 from Playa d’en Bossa, €32 from San Antonio

– Disco buses run directly to nearby Pacha, just on the next street over

Drink prices and dress code

At Club Chinois soft drinks cost around €10 and cocktails cost around €20.

Chinois maintains a “classy casual” dress code. Men should not wear shorts, and sportswear and open shoes are not permitted. This is one venue where making an effort with your outfit is expected.

Club in Ruzafa neighbourhood, Spain. Random people are dancing and raising their hands in the air, there is colorful confetti in the background and a band is playing concert on the scene in the club.

12. Ibiza Rocks Hotel

Ibiza Rocks Hotel has reinvented itself several times over the years, evolving from rock concerts to become the self-declared “home of the pool party.” This centrally located apartment hotel in San Antonio hosts daytime poolside events that cater particularly well to the under-25s market, offering a welcome alternative to the island’s nighttime club scene.

What makes Ibiza Rocks special is its open-air courtyard setting where guests can enjoy music ranging from hip-hop and grime to house while cooling off in the pool. With a packed weekly schedule of themed parties and resident DJs, it offers some of the most accessible and fun daytime entertainment on the island.

Address: Carrer de Cervantes, 27, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain

Opening times: Events typically run from 2 PM until early evening

Entry Prices: The prices vary between €15-30

Popular repeating events: Craig David’s TS5, LoveJuice Ibiza, and Ibiza Anthems

How to get there:

– Located a ten-minute walk from San Antonio bus station

– Taxis cost around €27-32 from Ibiza Town

– Disco buses connect from Ibiza Town and Playa d’en Bossa

Drink prices and dress code:  At Ibiza Rocks beers cost around €7, cocktails cost around €9, and water costs around €4, making it one of the most affordable venues on our list.

There’s no dress code for entry. If you plan to jump in the pool during the party, bring appropriate swimwear!

13. Pikes

Pikes is a legendary boutique hotel and nightclub nestled in the hills outside San Antonio that offers something completely different from Ibiza’s superclubs. With its rich rock ‘n’ roll history and eclectic atmosphere, this venue provides an intimate, quirky alternative that blends luxury and hedonism in a way that captures the original spirit of Ibiza.

The venue features multiple distinct spaces, including Freddie’s (an intimate club named after Freddie Mercury), Plaza Mayor (an open-air area for socializing), and Sunset Terrace (offering cocktails and panoramic views). Pikes is particularly known for its “Sundays at Pikes” events, which run from April to October, featuring live music, dining, and dancing in a laid-back yet sophisticated setting.

Address: CamĂ­ de Sa Vorera, S/N, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain

Opening times: As a hotel, Pikes operates 24 hours, with most club nights typically running from 8 PM until 4 AM

Entry Prices: Entry is usually free with advanced guest list registration

How to get there:

– Located approximately 25 minutes from Ibiza Airport

– Taxis cost under €10 from San Antonio and around €35 from Ibiza Town

Drink prices and dress code: At Pikes beers cost around €15, cocktails cost around €19, and water costs around €9.

While you might want to dress smarter for the restaurant, there’s no strict dress code for club nights. Wear whatever makes you comfortable while dancing!

Experience the Best Nightclubs in Ibiza

Ibiza’s reputation as the world’s party capital is well-earned, with the best nightclubs in Ibiza offering unmatched variety and energy. From massive superclubs with world-class production to intimate underground venues, beachside pool parties to sophisticated dining-and-dancing experiences, the White Isle caters to every party preference. The island’s legendary venues continue to evolve while new spaces emerge to push the boundaries of what nightlife can be.

Whether you’re dancing under the stars, witnessing sunrise from a packed dancefloor, or cooling off at a pool party, the best nightclubs in Ibiza create memories that last a lifetime. So pack your dancing shoes, prepare for unforgettable nights, and discover why generations of party-goers keep returning to this magical Mediterranean island year after year.