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The 10 Best Nightclubs in Ibiza (2027 Ranking)

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The best nightclub in Ibiza is Pacha, the island's most iconic club since 1973, where summer entry typically runs €40–€80 and bottle-service tables start near €1,000–€2,000 minimum, with its cherry logo and star-studded residencies defining Ibiza glamour. The best value is DC10, the raw, no-frills club near the airport where entry runs roughly €30–€50 for some of the best underground house and techno on the island.

This list is for travelers planning an Ibiza season, spanning superclubs, beach clubs, and underground temples. Prices range from around €30 entry to four-figure tables and bottle spends. Every venue is a real, operating Ibiza club, ranked on lineups, atmosphere, design, and value.

1. Pacha 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Pacha Ibiza in Ibiza Town has been the island's spiritual home of nightlife since 1973. The multi-room club, crowned by its famous twin-cherry logo, blends house, open-format, and star DJ residencies in an intimate yet glamorous setting.

Entry typically runs €40–€80, with table minimums from roughly €1,000–€2,000 and far higher for prime spots. The roster has long featured global headliners and the club's own flamboyant, fashion-forward crowd.

It ranks #1 for its history, glamour, and the most quintessentially "Ibiza" atmosphere of any venue. Best for travelers who want the island's signature, see-and-be-seen night. Pacha is the only one of the original "big three" superclubs still operating under its founding name and family lineage, having opened its Ibiza location in 1973, and its twin-cherry logo is one of the most recognizable symbols in global dance music.

The club is intimate compared with the Playa d'en Bossa giants — capacity around 3,000 — which is exactly its appeal: you're close to the booth and the famously dressed-up crowd. Long-running branded nights like Flower Power (a 1960s-themed party dating back decades) and Solomun+1 have called Pacha home, and the adjoining Pacha hotel and Lío venue round out the brand's footprint by the marina.

Book ahead online and expect drinks to be expensive once inside.

2. Hï Ibiza

Hï Ibiza in Playa d'en Bossa is the island's most awarded modern superclub, repeatedly voted the #1 club in the world by DJ Mag. The top-tier venue includes the main Theatre, the Club room, and even a DJ booth in the restrooms (the "Wild Corner").

Entry typically runs €50–€90, with premium table minimums. Residencies have included Black Coffee, David Guetta, and other top-tier acts.

It ranks #2 for modern production and elite lineups. Best for guests who want the most modern, award-winning superclub.

3. Ushuaïa

Ushuaïa Ibiza in Playa d'en Bossa is the island's legendary open-air daytime club, where parties run under the sun on a giant poolside stage. It's the home of massive afternoon EDM and house events.

Entry typically runs €50–€90, with poolside table and daybed minimums climbing high. The stage has hosted the biggest names in dance music.

It ranks #3 for redefining the Ibiza daytime party with festival-scale outdoor production. Best for guests who want sun, pool, and a big-stage spectacle.

4. DC10 💎 BEST VALUE

DC10 near the airport is Ibiza's raw underground temple, famous for its no-frills concrete rooms and the legendary Circoloco Monday party. There's no glitz here — just serious house and techno for true heads.

Entry typically runs €30–€50, the best value among the island's marquee venues, with minimal markup and a music-first crowd. The intimate Garden and Terrace rooms keep it close to the DJs.

It earns 💎 BEST VALUE for delivering world-class underground lineups in an unpretentious setting at a fraction of superclub table prices. Perfect for dancers who care about music over bottle service.

5. Amnesia

Amnesia on the San Antonio road is one of Ibiza's two great superclubs, famous for its enormous terrace, the foam parties, and a sound system that's the stuff of legend. The two main rooms host marathon nights.

Entry typically runs €40–€80, with table minimums available. The programming spans techno, trance, and house across iconic long-running parties.

It ranks #5 for its massive scale, legendary terrace, and history. Best for guests who want a true superclub marathon.

6. Amnesia's rival — Eden / O Beach (San Antonio)

O Beach Ibiza in San Antonio is the island's premier daytime pool-party club, with a hedonistic poolside stage, dancers, and bottle-sparkler glamour. It's the West-side answer to Ushuaïa.

Entry and daybeds vary, with table/daybed minimums on peak days; general entry is more affordable midweek. The vibe is high-energy daytime party.

It ranks #6 for being the top San Antonio pool club with a wild, sun-soaked atmosphere. Best for groups who want a daytime poolside blowout on the West side.

7. Eden

Eden in San Antonio is a long-running superclub on the West side with an impressive sound system and a more affordable, younger crowd than the Playa d'en Bossa giants. It anchors the San Antonio nightlife strip.

Entry typically runs €20–€50, making it one of the cheaper big-room options. The programming spans house, trance, and big-room events.

It ranks #7 for delivering a genuine superclub night at lower prices on the West side. Best for younger travelers and budget-minded groups.

8. [UNVRS]

[UNVRS] in Playa d'en Bossa is Ibiza's newest hyperclub, a massive next-generation venue opened by The Night League (the team behind Ushuaïa and Hï). Its enormous scale and immersive production aim to redefine the superclub.

Entry typically runs €50–€90+, reflecting its premium, high-production positioning. The lineups target the island's biggest headliners.

It ranks #8 as the ambitious newcomer pushing production scale further than ever. Best for guests who want the most modern, large-scale new room.

9. Lío

Lío Ibiza at Marina Botafoch is a cabaret-dinner-and-club venue combining a gourmet dinner show with after-dinner dancing and stunning views of Dalt Vila. It's the island's most glamorous dinner-into-nightclub experience.

Dinner-show packages and table minimums run high, as it's a premium experience rather than a cover-charge club. The crowd is upscale and dressed-up.

It ranks #9 for blending world-class cabaret with a chic club night. Best for couples and groups who want dinner, performance, and dancing in one upscale evening.

10. Cova Santa

Cova Santa, set around a natural cave in the hills, is an open-air club with a magical rustic-meets-modern setting and a more boutique, intimate scale than the superclubs. It hosts respected house and techno parties.

Entry typically runs €30–€60, more accessible than the Playa d'en Bossa giants. The natural setting and quality bookings make it special.

It ranks #10 for its unique cave-and-garden atmosphere and intimate vibe. Best for guests who want beauty and intimacy over mega-club scale.

What to Know Before You Go (Ibiza)

Ibiza runs on a season, roughly May through early October, and the entire club calendar is built around it. Each major venue hosts branded weekly nights (residencies) that announce their lineups before the season opens, and the opening and closing parties — especially at Pacha, Amnesia, Ushuaïa, and Hï — are the year's biggest events, often selling out months ahead.

Outside the season most superclubs are shuttered, so timing your trip to the summer calendar is essential. Geography splits the island: Playa d'en Bossa (Hï, Ushuaïa, [UNVRS]) is the modern superclub strip near the airport, Ibiza Town holds the iconic Pacha, San Antonio (Eden, O Beach) is the cheaper, younger West-side hub famous for sunset at Café del Mar, and DC10 sits on its own near the salt flats.

Buy tickets in advance online — door prices are higher and top nights sell out. Entry to the superclubs typically runs €40–€90 depending on the headliner, and crucially, drinks inside are notoriously expensive: a bottle of water can run €10–€15 and a mixed drink €18–€25, so the real cost of a night far exceeds the entry fee.

Many seasoned visitors pre-game at a bar or their accommodation. Bottle-service tables start around €1,000 and climb steeply for prime spots, but Ibiza's culture is less table-dependent than Vegas; plenty of the best nights are spent on the dancefloor on general admission.

Plan transport and pacing. The island's clubs are spread out and the Discobus night-bus network connects the main hubs to Ibiza Town and San Antonio for a few euros, a smart alternative to pricey taxis that are scarce at closing time. Ibiza also pioneered the daytime party — Ushuaïa and O Beach run major events from afternoon to sunset — so a classic itinerary pairs a daytime open-air session with a late superclub night, sleeping in between.

Stay hydrated, pace your spend, and remember that the magic is as much about the sunset, the beach, and the season's communal energy as any single room.

How to Choose

FAQ

What is the best nightclub in Ibiza? Pacha is the island's most iconic club, open since 1973 with signature glamour and star residencies, while Hï Ibiza has repeatedly been voted the #1 club in the world by DJ Mag. Both define the modern Ibiza experience.

What's the cheapest good club in Ibiza? DC10 near the airport offers world-class underground house and techno for around €30–€50, the best value among marquee venues. Eden in San Antonio is also a more affordable superclub at €20–€50.

When is the Ibiza club season? The Ibiza season runs roughly May through early October, with the biggest opening and closing parties at venues like Pacha, Amnesia, and Ushuaïa. Outside that window most superclubs are closed.

Which Ibiza clubs are best for daytime parties? Ushuaïa in Playa d'en Bossa is the premier open-air daytime club, and O Beach in San Antonio is the West-side pool-party equivalent. Both host major sun-soaked afternoon events.

Bottom Line

For the best overall Ibiza nightclub experience, Pacha is the iconic #1 with €40–€80 entry and unmatched glamour (with Hï a close, award-winning rival). For the best value, DC10 delivers world-class underground house and techno for €30–€50, making it the music lover's smart pick.

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