Ibiza has a reputation for excess and, honestly, it's earned. But the groups that have the best bachelorette parties here aren't the ones who just show up and wing it. They're the ones who knew where they were going before they landed.
This is the guide to doing an Ibiza bachelorette party properly.
When to go
The season runs from late May to early October. July and August are peak — hottest, busiest, most expensive, and most electric. If you want the full Ibiza experience with the biggest club events and the beach clubs firing on all cylinders, this is when you come.
May, June, and September are worth serious consideration though. The weather is still genuinely good, the prices drop noticeably, the clubs are still excellent, and the island doesn't feel quite so rammed. For a bachelorette party where you want a bit of breathing room — a cove that isn't wall-to-wall with other groups, a restaurant that doesn't need three weeks' notice — the shoulder months can actually be the smarter move.
Where to stay
This decision shapes the whole trip.
Ibiza Town (Eivissa) is the most atmospheric base — beautiful old town, good restaurants in every direction, close to the south-coast clubs. It's the right choice if the group wants to feel like they're somewhere genuinely beautiful rather than just a tourist resort.
San Antonio is the more traditional party hub, especially on the west coast. The Sunset Strip is properly iconic — Café del Mar, Café Mambo — and the energy here is relentless. Better value than Ibiza Town, noisier, and the nightlife is right on the doorstep.
"A private villa is what most bachelorette groups end up going for when budget allows, and with good reason. There's nothing quite like your own pool, your own space, and the freedom to have people over without asking a hotel's permission."
The best villas in Ibiza don't appear on mainstream booking platforms — they require knowing who to call. That's exactly what we handle for hen parties in Ibiza.
The beach clubs: where to spend your days
Beach clubs are the soul of an Ibiza bachelorette party. You don't just rock up — you arrive, you have a day bed or a table, you order your drinks, and you spend seven hours living your best life. Here's what's actually worth your time:
Blue Marlin — Cala Jondal
The glamour option. White sun loungers, DJs all afternoon, food that's genuinely good (rare for a beach club), and a crowd that's dressed up. This is the one for the Instagram moment. Reserve a table well in advance if you're going in summer.
O Beach — San Antonio
The iconic pool party venue. Big events, huge energy, the kind of afternoon that turns into an evening without you noticing. Perfect if the group wants a proper party atmosphere from midday.
Nassau Beach Club — Talamanca
Slightly more under the radar and completely beautiful. More relaxed energy, excellent cocktails, and a location that faces Ibiza Town across the bay. Great for groups that want the beach club experience without the full carnival atmosphere.
Cotton Beach Club — South coast
The quietest and most elegant of the bunch. Views that'll make the rest of the group jealous when you send the photos, good food, and a vibe that feels genuinely exclusive. Worth the drive.
The clubs: where to spend your nights
This is where Ibiza separates itself from every other destination on earth.
Pacha
The most iconic club in the world, in the proper sense. It's been going since 1973 and it still pulls the best DJs on the planet every week of the summer. For a hen party in Ibiza, a night at Pacha with a proper table booked is an experience that nobody forgets. The cherry logo, the two floors, the garden bar — it's all real, and it's all brilliant.
Ushuaïa
The outdoor superclub. Daytime-to-nighttime events with production that's completely mental — confetti cannons, pyrotechnics, 10,000 people losing it under the open sky. Check the event calendar before you book because who's playing on your night makes a significant difference.
Amnesia
For the group that wants to go deep into the night. Techno, house, proper club music. The main room is enormous and the foam party is a genuine rite of passage.
DC-10
The locals' favourite. Smaller, grittier, genuinely loved by people who know. Not for every bachelorette group, but if you've got music lovers in the mix, this is the one they'll thank you for.
For any of these, a pre-booked table or a proper guest list entry changes the night significantly. Turning up and queuing is how you lose two hours of your evening.
Activities beyond the beach clubs
A great Ibiza bachelorette party has shape. Days aren't just pre-drinking for the night — they're actual experiences.
A private boat charter is the standout option. A group on their own boat, cruising the coastline, stopping at coves that aren't accessible by land, swimming in actual blue water — this is the one that every person in the group talks about for years. The hidden coves on the south coast, Es Vedrà rising out of the sea, a sunset on the water. Nothing touches it.
Beyond the boat: yoga at sunrise on a quiet terrace, cooking classes in Ibiza Town's old town, a guided food tour through the morning markets, quad bikes through the interior, an afternoon at the spa before the big night out. The island has more range than most people give it credit for.
What to budget
Be honest about this from the start. Ibiza runs the full spectrum from budget-friendly to absurdly expensive, and the difference between the two experiences is significant.
Private villa or good hotel, one beach club day, one boat trip, two nights out with pre-booked entry. Roughly €400–600 excluding flights.
Villa with private chef, VIP tables at superclubs, private catamaran for a full day. Budget accordingly — and start planning earlier than you think you need to.
These are planning figures, not definitive numbers — they shift significantly based on group size, accommodation choices, and how much you spend at the clubs.
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