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10 Best Nightclubs in Ibiza
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The best nightclubs in Ibiza set the global standard for electronic music, dance floors, and superstar DJ residencies. This guide ranks 10 venues that define the island's after-dark identity in 2026 - from the open-air sunsets at Ushuaïa Ibiza to the four-time DJ Mag world number one Hï Ibiza, the Monday underground rituals at DC-10, and the foam-soaked main rooms of Amnesia Ibiza. Each entry below covers the exact address, the nearest bus stop on the Disco Bus network, walking time from a recognisable landmark, and one practical Pro Tip the door staff will not tell you.
The clubs are grouped by area to help plan a route. Ibiza Town hosts Pacha Ibiza and the cabaret-club Lío Ibiza, both reachable on foot from the marina. Playa d'en Bossa is the strip that runs along the eastern coast just south of the airport, where Hï Ibiza and Ushuaïa Ibiza sit side by side. Sant Rafel, inland on the road between Ibiza Town and Sant Antoni, anchors Amnesia Ibiza and UNVRS - the new superclub that replaced Privilege Ibiza in 2025. Sant Antoni de Portmany on the west coast covers Eden Ibiza, Es Paradis, and the O Beach Ibiza pool club. DC-10 sits alone near Salines beach by the airport. Combined, this Ibiza nightclub guide gives you everything needed to navigate the world's most demanding clubbing capital from late May to early October.
1Hï Ibiza - The Four-Time DJ Mag World Number One Superclub

Hï Ibiza opened in May 2017 on the Playa d'en Bossa site that previously housed the legendary Space Ibiza. Eight years later it has won DJ Mag's Top 100 Clubs poll as the world's number one club for four consecutive years - 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025 - a streak no other venue has matched. The build splits between the cathedral-scale Theatre room with its 3D-mapped LED ceiling and capacity around 2,500, and the more intimate Club room across the hall, with the famously over-engineered unisex Wild Corner bathroom-disco between them.
Summer residencies typically include Black Coffee on Saturdays, the Tale of Us Afterlife events, and FISHER's tech-house Sunday. Doors open at midnight, and the serious crowds arrive by 1am once the Ushuaïa Ibiza closing set across the road wraps.
Pro Tip: Book through the official Hï Ibiza website at least 48 hours ahead. Door price at midnight is typically EUR 70-90 in peak August, while early-bird tickets bought from home are closer to EUR 50. The cloakroom queue at 4am is brutal - carry a small crossbody bag and skip it entirely.
2Pacha Ibiza - The Iconic Two-Cherries Club in Ibiza Town

Pacha Ibiza is the longest-running superclub on the island, opened in 1973 in what was then farmland on the edge of Ibiza Town. The twin-cherries logo is now one of the most recognised symbols in global clubbing. The main room runs five floors of catwalks, balconies, and the famous Funky Room on the side - smaller, slower, and the spiritual heart of the venue.
Solomun's Sunday residency remains the flagship night, drawing 3,000 people for melodic house from midnight until 7am. David Guetta's Monday residency and Bedouin Tuesdays round out the headline week. Pacha Ibiza is also the only venue on this Ibiza nightclub guide that opens occasional dates outside the summer season.
Pro Tip: Skip the queue at the marble entrance on Avinguda 8 d'Agost and use the VIP door around the corner if you have a table reservation. The easier hack is to arrive between 11:30pm and midnight - you walk straight in and avoid the EUR 80 surge that hits after 1am.
3Ushuaïa Ibiza - The Open-Air Sunset Superclub at Playa d'en Bossa

Ushuaïa Ibiza is unique among the island's major clubs because it runs in daylight. The open-air pool club at the Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel opens at 5pm and closes at midnight, when the after-party migrates 200 metres across the road to Hï Ibiza. The format launched in its current form in 2011 and has since become the template every Mediterranean beach club has copied.
Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, ANTS Saturdays, and David Guetta's headline summer residency are the marquee series. The pyrotechnics, confetti drops, and the moment the sun sets behind the DJ booth are choreographed to the beat.
Pro Tip: Buy a EUR 12-15 day-bed pass for the pool deck on a slower Wednesday rather than a Saturday table. You get the same view of the stage at a fraction of the price and skip the general admission scrum. Bring a hat because there is almost no shade on the dance floor before sunset.
4Amnesia Ibiza - Foam Parties, Cocoon, and Two Rooms Built for the Sunrise

Amnesia Ibiza has been open in some form since 1976, when it began as an open-air party in a Sant Rafel farmhouse. The current build has two huge rooms - the Main Room with its glass roof letting the sunrise pour onto the dance floor, and the smaller, harder Terrace - separated by an air-conditioned corridor of bars.
Cocoon Mondays, run by Sven Väth since 1999, and the Espuma foam parties on Wednesdays and Sundays are the institutional fixtures of Amnesia Ibiza. Expect tech-house and techno in the Main Room, and deeper or harder selections on the Terrace until 7am.
Pro Tip: Bring a change of clothes for foam parties - the soap bubbles destroy phones and stain leather, and the cloakroom only takes solid bags. Most clubbers strip to swimwear before the foam cannon starts, which is at 4am sharp.
5DC-10 - The Underground Tech-House Temple Near the Salines Salt Flats

DC-10 sits in a converted finca beside the runway of Ibiza Airport on the road to Salines beach. Planes land 30 metres above the smoking terrace. Since 1999 it has hosted Circoloco, the Monday daytime tech-house party that defined the island's underground in the 2000s and still books the most credible DJs in the format, including Apollonia, Sonja Moonear, Jamie Jones, and Seth Troxler.
There is no proper VIP, no table service worth ordering, and the door staff genuinely do not care who you know. Phones are stickered on the way in. The Garden is the original dance floor; the Terrace was added later for the bigger Circoloco Mondays.
Pro Tip: Take a taxi or the L1 airport bus rather than driving. The police set up breathalyser checkpoints on the access road between 8am and noon on Mondays and run them aggressively. Wear closed-toe shoes because the floor is genuinely punishing after eight hours.
6UNVRS - The New Superclub on the Site of Privilege Ibiza

UNVRS opened in May 2025 on the Sant Rafel site that had housed Privilege Ibiza since 1978, and the legendary Ku Club before that. Privilege Ibiza long held the Guinness record for the world's largest nightclub at a stated capacity of 10,000. The new operators have restored the cavernous main room, kept the swimming pool in front of the DJ booth, and added new staging and a redesigned sound system.
UNVRS won Best Club in the World at the 2025 Golden Moon Awards in its opening season. The booking leans towards big-name EDM, Afterlife-adjacent melodic techno, and one-off arena shows. Capacity remains the headline number on the island.
Pro Tip: The internal courtyard between the two main rooms gets quiet from 3am - it is the best place to actually hear your friends without leaving the venue. The bathrooms by the pool are far less queued than the ones in the main entry corridor.
7Eden Ibiza - The Renovated West End Superclub in Sant Antoni

Eden Ibiza sits on Carrer Salvador Espriu in Sant Antoni de Portmany, directly opposite Es Paradis on the same one-street strip. The current incarnation followed a major 2014 renovation that added a Funktion-One sound system to one of the best-engineered rooms on the island. Eden Ibiza runs deep into the morning when the strip's bars wind down at 3am - it is the late-spot for a Sant Antoni night.
House and tech-house dominate the booking. The policy leans towards UK-export DJs and ABODE-style party brands rather than the heritage German techno that defines Amnesia Ibiza. Capacity is around 2,000.
Pro Tip: Eden Ibiza is a 4-minute walk from the Sant Antoni Sunset Strip. Watch the Cafe del Mar sunset from 8pm, eat at a bar nearby, then walk over for doors at midnight. The Disco Bus drops you at the Bay end and saves the EUR 35-50 taxi back to Ibiza Town at 6am.
8Es Paradis - The Pyramid-Roofed Water Party Original

Es Paradis opened in 1975 and is recognisable from a kilometre away by its glass pyramid roof. The signature event is Fiesta del Agua, the water party, which floods the sunken main dance floor with knee-deep water around 4am while pyrotechnics and lights run from the perimeter. It is a genuine Ibiza ritual older than most of the DJs playing it.
Music skews house and commercial vocal rather than underground, because this is a Sant Antoni-coast crowd, not a Sant Rafel one. Capacity is around 1,500, which makes it the most intimate of the major Ibiza clubs.
Pro Tip: Wear cheap flip-flops or go barefoot because the water floods the floor for the last two hours and ruins anything with leather or canvas. Lockers cost EUR 5 - use one for shoes, phone, and your Disco Bus card home.
9O Beach Ibiza - The Pool Day Club Made for 4pm Sunday Sessions

O Beach Ibiza on Carrer des Molí runs a daytime format from 11am to 11pm centred on a long rectangular pool flanked by day beds and a main stage. The vibe is vocal house, big disco edits, and brass-band stage shows rather than the tech-house grind of the bigger night clubs. Brunch starts at 2pm and the dance floor fills behind the pool around 4pm.
Sundays are the headline session, with capacity around 2,000, and the booking rotates between Hed Kandi, ABODE, and one-off star residencies depending on the week. The format combines a beach club lunch with a club night without ever leaving the venue.
Pro Tip: A pool day bed seats four and starts around EUR 800 with a minimum spend, but a EUR 35 general admission ticket gives you the same access to the dance floor, the pool, and the food trucks. Arrive before 2pm to claim a sunbed at the back. After 3pm only standing room remains.
10Lío Ibiza - The Cabaret Club Over the Marina at Botafoch

Lío Ibiza is the most stylised venue on the island. A glass-walled dinner-and-show restaurant converts into a club after midnight on the waterfront at Marina Botafoch, directly opposite Dalt Vila. Cabaret acrobats, drag performers, and live percussion run during dinner, and the dance floor opens after the show finishes around 1am. The view across the harbour to the floodlit walls of Dalt Vila is the best in the island's nightlife.
Dress code is strict - no shorts, no sportswear, no flip-flops. Music leans deep house and disco rather than peak-time techno. Capacity is small, around 400, which makes Lío Ibiza the closest the island has to a Manhattan-style supper club.
Pro Tip: A dinner reservation is the cheapest way in. A 9pm table costs roughly EUR 100-150 per person and includes the cabaret show plus free admission to the club. Walk-ups after 1am pay EUR 50-80 just for the dance floor and may not get past the door if the venue is full.

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10 Best Nightclubs in Ibiza - FAQ
Yes, but only across a full week. Realistic clubbing pace in Ibiza is one major venue per night plus one daytime club such as Ushuaïa Ibiza or O Beach Ibiza, so plan five nights of clubbing and two recovery days to cover all ten without burning out. The island's club schedule is fixed by residency night, so check the day-of-week residency for each venue before booking flights. Missing Solomun Sunday at Pacha Ibiza or Circoloco Monday at DC-10 because of poor scheduling is the most common rookie mistake.
Group by residency night and geography to cut taxi costs. Sunday: Solomun at Pacha Ibiza. Monday: Circoloco daytime at DC-10. Tuesday: a Cocoon or Elrow night at Amnesia Ibiza. Wednesday: O Beach Ibiza pool day, then Eden Ibiza in Sant Antoni at night. Thursday: the Fiesta del Agua water party at Es Paradis. Friday: Ushuaïa Ibiza sunset followed by Hï Ibiza after midnight. Saturday: UNVRS or a second visit to Hï Ibiza. Save Lío Ibiza for any night you want a quieter, dinner-included start before a main club.
Hï Ibiza, Ushuaïa Ibiza, and Pacha Ibiza on a headliner night are effectively impossible to walk into after midnight in peak August, so advance tickets are mandatory. DC-10 sells advance tickets that save roughly 30 percent over the door price. Amnesia Ibiza, Es Paradis, Eden Ibiza, UNVRS, and O Beach Ibiza take walk-ups, but the door price is roughly double the online price after 1am. Only Lío Ibiza works without a ticket if you book a dinner reservation, which acts as your entry.
Budget roughly EUR 50-90 per club entry, plus EUR 18-25 per drink inside, plus EUR 25-50 each way for late-night taxis if you skip the Disco Bus. A realistic seven-night clubbing budget for one person covering all ten venues, including a dinner at Lío Ibiza and a day-bed at O Beach Ibiza, comes to EUR 1,800-2,500 excluding accommodation and food. Booking online and using the EUR 5 Disco Bus single fare instead of taxis can save EUR 400-500 of that total over the week.
Yes, all ten sit on the night Disco Bus network, which runs from late May through early October. Line L1 connects Ibiza Town, the airport, DC-10, and Playa d'en Bossa, so it covers Hï Ibiza, Ushuaïa Ibiza, and DC-10. Line L3 connects Ibiza Town to Sant Antoni de Portmany via Sant Rafel, stopping at Amnesia Ibiza, UNVRS, Eden Ibiza, Es Paradis, and the O Beach Ibiza turnoff. Single fares are EUR 4-5. Buses run roughly every 30 minutes through the night and avoid the EUR 30-50 taxi surge that hits at 6am.
Three honourable mentions deserve a look. Pikes Ibiza, the boutique hotel club where Wham filmed the Club Tropicana video, still runs intimate cabaret-house nights with a 250-capacity crowd. Akasha at the Las Dalias hippy market in Sant Carles hosts smaller underground events on Tuesdays in a converted basement. Blue Marlin Ibiza at Cala Jondal is a daytime beach club rather than a nightclub, but headlines major DJs in pool-party format from 1pm until 1am. None has the scale of the ten ranked here, but each fills a niche the bigger clubs cannot.
The 2026 Ibiza nightclub season runs roughly from late April to mid-October. Opening Parties take place over a three-week window from the final weekend of April through the third weekend of May, with each major venue holding its own opening event. The season peaks in August and tapers through September, with Closing Parties from late September into the first week of October. Outside these dates, most of the ten venues are closed entirely. Only Pacha Ibiza and Lío Ibiza occasionally open for New Year and other special weekends.



