Ibiza Holidays are for Partying Hard!
It’s the non stop partying, laughter, excitement and fun that keeps fans of Ibiza holidays coming back year after year. Over the course of the past 30 years, the island of Ibiza in the Mediterranean Sea has become the undisputed party capital of the world. Millions of hedonists flock there every year to spend their days in the sun and their nights partying in some of the most amazing clubs in the world.
There are so many clubs to enjoy during a holiday in Ibiza, you might actually struggle to get around them all. Some of the most celebrated are Privilege (which is the world’s largest nightclub), Space (specifically for after parties), Pacha (a trendy franchise club with a worldwide brand of its own), and Es Paradis (famous for its water parties). Add to this a multitude of smaller clubs, bars and nightspots, and it’s clear that Ibiza’s reputation as the party capital of the world is deserved.
On an Ibiza holiday, you need to be prepared for a much faster pace of life at night. Daytime on the White Isle is a little more laid back. The preferred activities are sunbathing on the beach or strolling around beautiful Ibiza Town. As you might expect, the island really comes alive once the sun has set, and with this in mind, it might not be the wisest destination choice if you’re looking for a quiet, relaxing holiday.
Accommodation in Ibiza ranges from quite low-cost self catering apartments all the way up to 5 star hotels. However, the majority of young holidaymakers tend to go for cheap apartments in Ibiza, as most of their time is spent out on the town and in Ibiza’s many clubs. Couples can find some beautiful hotels a little out of the main town, which is ideal if you are looking for somewhere to stay closer to the action but yet you can retreat to should you want to.
If you’re heading to Ibiza for the massive party scene, you need to be aware that every club closes after September, with the exception of Pacha. When the party season restarts in June, so the clubs reopen their doors. So if you have booked yourselves on to one of the Ibiza Holidays that falls outside of June to September you need to be prepared for closed down clubs and very few tourists. You should also remember that the weather outside of these months can be somewhat erratic, so you may find no use for you suntan lotion.
So for anyone looking to party away their summer, a holiday in Ibiza might be just the ticket. Prices can be extortionate, so if you want entry into some of Ibiza’s world famous clubs you’ll need to take plenty of spending money.