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The Balearic island of two sides, where world-famous nightlife in the south meets a quiet, pine-covered north of hidden coves and small villages.

Ibiza is one of Spain's Balearic Islands, set in the Mediterranean off the country's east coast. It is known around the world for its nightlife, but there is far more to it. The island also has a UNESCO-listed old town, quiet inland villages, pine-covered hills and some of the clearest water in the Mediterranean. The lively south is all beach clubs and sunsets, while the north is slower and greener. Those two sides are what make Ibiza so easy to fall for.

What Ibiza is known for

Ibiza is really two islands in one, and most visitors fall for both. The south and west are home to its famous nightlife, with big clubs, sunset bars and a summer energy that draws people from all over the world. The north feels like a different place entirely: green hills, quiet coves, small inland villages and long-running hippy markets that have been going for decades.


What surprises first-time visitors is the history beneath the modern reputation. The old town of Ibiza Town, known as Dalt Vila, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of the best-preserved coastal fortresses in the Mediterranean, with 16th-century walls, a cathedral and grand stone gates that look out over the harbour. The same UNESCO listing protects ancient Phoenician remains and the underwater seagrass meadows that keep the island's water so famously clear.


It all adds up to a place that rewards whatever you are after. Late nights or long lunches, busy beach clubs or quiet bays, the choice is yours. Ibiza has a character that runs far deeper than the party headlines suggest.

Things to do in Ibiza

For culture, spend a morning in Dalt Vila, the UNESCO-listed old town, where cobbled lanes climb to a cathedral with sweeping views over the harbour. If you are after that famous turquoise water, the west-coast coves like Cala Comte are among the most photographed on the island and a classic place to watch the sun go down. History lovers can visit the ancient Phoenician ruins at Sa Caleta, while anyone who prefers a slower pace can take the short boat trip to the island of Formentera or browse the long-running Las Dalias market for local crafts. Whichever way you want to play, Ibiza has it.

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Ibiza

City, Beach

The capital of Ibiza, known to visitors as Ibiza Town, with a UNESCO-listed walled old town, a lively port and some of the island's best nightlife.

Sant Antoni de Portmany

Beach

A lively resort town on Ibiza's west coast, famous for its sunset strip, its bars and clubs, and a wide, sheltered bay.

Santa Eulària des Riu

Beach

A relaxed, family-friendly town on Ibiza's east coast, known as the island's food capital, with a marina, a promenade and a hilltop church.

Sant Josep de sa Talaia

Rural, Mountain

A quiet, traditional village inland in southwest Ibiza, below the island's highest peak and a gateway to its wild southwest coast.

Platja d'en Bossa

Beach

Ibiza's longest beach and its biggest party strip, just south of Ibiza Town, home to world-famous clubs Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza.

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Where to stay in Ibiza

Where you base yourself shapes the trip. Ibiza Town puts you near history, restaurants and the biggest clubs, while Playa d'en Bossa and Sant Antoni sit at the heart of the nightlife. For a calmer stay, Santa Eulalia suits families, and the quiet north around Santa Gertrudis and Portinatx is best for rural calm and hidden beaches.

Food and drink in Ibiza

Ibizan food leans on the sea and the island's farms. Look for bullit de peix, the island's signature slow-cooked fish stew, and sofrit pagès, a hearty dish of meat, sausage and potatoes. Save room for flaó, a local mint-and-cheese tart. Beyond the beach clubs you will find family-run village restaurants, fresh seafood markets and the local herb liqueur, hierbas ibicencas.

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Best time to visit Ibiza

The best times to visit Ibiza are late spring (May and June) and early autumn (September and October), when the weather is warm, the sea is good for swimming and the island is quieter. July and August are the peak, with the hottest weather, the biggest crowds and the height of the club season. The main clubs are usually open from May to early October. Winter is calm and mild, though many venues close.

Getting to Ibiza and around

Ibiza Airport (IBZ) sits just southwest of Ibiza Town and takes direct flights from across the UK and Europe through the summer. Ferries run from mainland Spain, including Dénia, Valencia and Barcelona, and from the other Balearic Islands, with the short crossing to Formentera the most frequent. On the island, hiring a car gives the most freedom for reaching coves and villages. Buses link the main towns and beaches, and taxis are widely available.

Nearest Airport in Ibiza

Ibiza Airport

IBZ

Travel tips for visiting Ibiza

Book club tickets and popular beach-club sunbeds ahead in July and August, as they sell out fast. Hire a car to reach the quieter northern coves, since many are not served by bus. Climb to Dalt Vila early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat. For sunset, head to the west coast around Cala Comte and arrive early for a good spot. Carry cash for the hippy markets at Las Dalias and Punta Arabí. The fast ferry to Formentera takes about 30 minutes and makes an easy day trip.

Events happening in Ibiza

What's on in Ibiza during your travel dates - annual festivals events.

30 May 2025

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The Opening

Adam Ten B2B Mita Gami, Ahmed Spins, Carista, Jamie Jones B2B Carl Cox, Joseph Capriati B2B The Martinez Brothers, Michael Bibi, Salomé Le Chat
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2 June 2025

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Eric Prydz Holosphere 2.0

Eric Prydz, Rivo, J Ribbon
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5 June 2025

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Fisher

Fisher, Hugel, Little Fritter, + More Artists Tba
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7 June 2025

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Elrow Ibiza

Bastian Bux, Franky Rizardo, Ilario Alicante, Kölsch
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9 June 2025

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Eric Prydz Holosphere 2.0

Eric Prydz, Rivo, J Ribbon
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12 June 2025

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Fisher

Fisher, Loco Dice, Little Fritter, Jason Bye
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13 June 2025

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David Guetta Galactic Circus

David Guetta, Miss Monique, Morten
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14 June 2025

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Elrow Ibiza

Bastian Bux, Dombresky, Melé, Patrick Topping
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15 June 2025

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Anotr On A Trip

Anotr, + More Artists Tba
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16 June 2025

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Eric Prydz Holosphere 2.0

Eric Prydz, Rivo, J Ribbon
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18 June 2025

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Jamie Jones Paradise

Main Room, Jamie Jones B2B Joseph Capriati, Chris Stussy, Archie Hamilton, Miluhska, Wild Comet, Rich Nxt B2B Rossko B2B Seb Zito, Manda Moor, Luuk Van Dijk, Jamback
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19 June 2025

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Fisher

Fisher, Folamour, Alex Kennon, Jason Bye
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20 June 2025

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David Guetta Galactic Circus

David Guetta, Malaa, Zamna Soundsystem
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21 June 2025

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Elrow Ibiza

Boris Brejcha, Joris Voorn, Rendher, Tini Gessler
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22 June 2025

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Carl Cox

Carl Cox B2B Nic Fanciulli, Maceo Plex, Nicole Moudaber, Anna Tur, Mas Tiempo, + More Artists Tba
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23 June 2025

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Eric Prydz Holosphere 2.0

Eric Prydz, Rivo, J Ribbon
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25 June 2025

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Jamie Jones Paradise

Main Room, Jamie Jones B2B Rossi. B2B Josh Baker, Richy Ahmed, Max Dean, Mason Maynard, Wild Comet, Alisha, Wheats, Joshwa, M-High
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26 June 2025

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Fisher

Fisher, Dj Boring B2B Melé, Storm Mollison, Jason Bye
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27 June 2025

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David Guetta Galactic Circus

David Guetta, Massano, Morten
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28 June 2025

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Elrow Ibiza

Chelina Manuhutu, De La Swing, Paco Osuna, Tini Gessler
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29 June 2025

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Carl Cox

Carl Cox, Paul Kalkbrenner (Live), Miss Monique, Syreeta, Mas Tiempo
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30 June 2025

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Eric Prydz Holosphere 2.0

Eric Prydz, Rivo, J Ribbon
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2 July 2025

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Jamie Jones Paradise

Main Room, Jamie Jones B2B Seth Troxler, Bedouin, Mita Gami, Omri., Wild Comet, Darius Syrossian B2B Enzo Is Burning, Moontalk, Little Fritter, Slugg
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3 July 2025

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Fisher

Fisher, Marlon Hoffstadt, La La, + More Artists Tba
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