Baloo Ibiza tickets

Discover Baloo Ibiza – an exciting new hotspot blending vibrant beats, stylish crowds, and an intimate party vibe in the heart of the island.

Who’s playing at Baloo Ibiza this week?

Tuesdays

Latin Club

Wednesdays

Marea Boiler Room

Thursdays

Afrobibi

Fridays

Be Latin Bitch

Saturdays

Showcase Al Garete

Sundays

Showcase Passion Fruit

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Grand Opening Party Solomun in Ibiza

May 21

Opening Party – MAREA
Time: 11pm – 5am
(Pre-party dinner at 9pm under “Dinner & Fun – Eat. Drink. Party. Repeat.”)

Purple Disco Machine in Ibiza

September 10

Closing Party – MAREA
Time: 11pm – 5am

Baloo Ibiza is one of San Antonio’s freshest club spaces, and it’s quickly carving out a name for itself with a lineup that blends global rhythms, rising underground acts, and wild themed nights.

Tucked just off the waterfront, Baloo offers a raw, intimate atmosphere for music lovers beneath the stars. Surrounded by lush plants and mood lighting, it features a range of events from Boiler Room sets on Wednesdays to Latin dance-offs on Fridays and Afrobeats late into Thursday night. Baloo prioritizes a welcoming, dancefloor-first environment without pretentiousness, inviting all who bring the right energy.

Best for: Open-air nights, Afro-Latin beats, underground showcases, chill VIP vibes

Must-experience nights:

  • Marea Boiler Room – Intimate house and techno sets with that underground energy
  • Afrobibi – Thursday nights are built around Afrobeats and soulful percussion
  • Be Latin Bitch – Fridays that bring the heat with reggaeton, dembow, and Latin trap
  • Showcase: Passion Fruit – Sundays that lean funky, fruity, and a little unexpected

Baloo, by the Alphabet

A club with soul, written out in rhythms.

  • B is for Beats – From Latin club anthems to Afrobeats and global funk, every night has a different sound.
  • A is for Atmosphere – Open-air layout with palm trees, wood textures, and laid-back lighting. It’s lowkey, but beautiful.
  • L is for Locals and lovers – Baloo pulls in both Ibiza residents and in-the-know travelers. Expect an easygoing, open crowd.
  • O is for Outdoor everything – No giant screens or black-box walls. You’re dancing outside, under the stars, with room to breathe.
  • O is for Originals – Nights like Afrobibi and Be Latin Bitch aren’t copy-paste club nights. They're curated, creative, and often unexpected.

Navigate your way inside Baloo Ibiza

Main garden floor (central dance area)

This is where everything comes together. The DJ booth sits beneath a wooden canopy surrounded by tropical plants and low-hanging lights. The dance floor is open-air, wide, and packed from midnight onwards. Sound here is front and center — deep bass, live drums, and crowd energy moving as one. There’s a long bar stretched along the right side where most people grab their first drink.

Side lounges (left and right of the garden)

Both wings offer more space to move, less crowd pressure, and a slightly softer sound profile. These areas are good for catching a breather or dancing without being shoulder-to-shoulder. The left side sometimes hosts pop-up performers or small percussion acts, depending on the night.

VIP terrace (raised deck overlooking the floor)

A small elevated section runs along the back with tables, bottle service, and direct views over the garden. You won’t get a massive height difference, but you do get privacy, quicker service, and room to sit between sets. The music remains just as loud, and you’re still close to the action.

DJ Night- Funky Room

Jungle bar zone (rear of the venue)

At the far end is a second bar wrapped in green vines and bamboo-style panels. This spot stays slightly less crowded than the front bar and is usually quicker after 3am. People often come here to regroup or cool down before heading back in.

Open club terrace at night in Ibiza

Restrooms

Clean and easy to find, the restrooms are located along the left-hand wall when you enter. Signs are well-marked, and they stay stocked even on busy nights. Waits tend to be shortest between sets, especially before 2am.

Know before you visit Baloo Ibiza

Location
Getting to Baloo Ibiza
Timings

Address: Carrer de Santa Agnès, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza, Spain | Find on Maps

Where is Baloo Ibiza located?
Baloo sits in the heart of San Antonio, just behind the main promenade and close to the waterfront. It's walking distance from the Sunset Strip and just a few minutes from the beach.


Nearest bus stops:

  • Estació d’Autobusos de Sant Antoni — About 5 minutes walk (400 meters)
  • Avinguda Doctor Fleming (Disco Bus Stop) — About 6 minutes walk (500 meters)

  • Disco bus: The L3 Disco Bus stops at Avinguda Doctor Fleming, a short walk from Baloo. It connects with major clubs like Amnesia, Eden, and Privilege. Runs nightly from midnight to 6am in summer.
  • Regular buses: San Antonio’s main bus station is nearby and connects to other parts of the island during the day. Night service is limited.
  • Walking: If you’re staying anywhere in central San Antonio, you can walk to Baloo in under 10 minutes.
  • Taxis: Taxis are easy to find around the area, especially near the waterfront and hotel zones. After closing, expect short wait times.
  • Driving: There’s limited street parking near Baloo. A small public parking area is available near Carrer de Vara de Rey, but it fills up fast on showcase nights.
  • Opening time: Around 11pm
  • Headline acts: Most begin between 1am and 2am
  • Closing time: Usually around 5:30am or 6am
  • Last entry: About 1 hour before closing
  • Baloo Ibiza opening party: Mid-May
  • Closing party: Usually late September

    Note: On showcase nights or Boiler Room events, closing can extend past 6am, depending on the artist or crowd flow.

Rules at Baloo Ibiza

Age

  • Baloo Ibiza is strictly 18+. This applies to every area of the venue, including the main dancefloor, terrace, and bar sections. Make sure to carry valid photo ID showing your date of birth — entry will be denied without it.

Dress code

  • General admission
    The vibe at Baloo is laid-back but intentional. You don’t need to dress formally, but you also can’t show up in swimwear or beach flip-flops. For women, dresses, crop tops with trousers, or co-ord sets are common. Comfortable heels or fashion sneakers are fine.

    Men should wear jeans or chinos with a clean shirt or polo. Avoid shorts, tank tops, sportswear, and open sandals. Closed shoes are recommended.
  • Vip areas
    If you're reserving a VIP table, the look should be more polished.

    Men are expected to wear long trousers — jeans work well if styled properly. Avoid caps, athletic gear, or casual sneakers.

    Women usually go for elevated outfits like fitted dresses, stylish separates, or statement pieces. Flip-flops, bikinis, or beach-style clothing will likely lead to denied entry in VIP.

Right of admission

  • Baloo maintains the right to refuse entry to anyone who appears visibly intoxicated, aggressive, or dressed in a way that doesn’t align with the club’s guidelines. Security also enforces this at the door and during the night.

Tips for visiting Baloo Ibiza

  • Baloo Ibiza is located just off the San Antonio waterfront, so if you’re staying in town, you can easily walk here in less than 10 minutes. From Ibiza Town or Playa d’en Bossa, taxis cost around €30–35 and take about 20–25 minutes. Taxi availability drops sharply after 1am, so book your return in advance or ask the staff to help arrange a private transfer.
  • Doors typically open around 11:30pm, but crowds pick up noticeably after midnight. Since Baloo specializes in intimate showcases and niche-themed nights, arriving around opening guarantees a spot near the stage and less wait at the bars.
  • Set times and DJs aren’t always announced clearly online. The best way to stay updated is by checking Baloo’s Instagram Stories on the night of the event—DJs often repost exact set times just hours before they play.
  • There’s a cloakroom at the entrance, and it fills up quickly on weekend nights, especially Saturdays. Arriving early ensures space for your belongings. Remember to snap a quick photo of your ticket, because lost tickets are very common here.
  • Payments at Baloo are cashless at all bars—contactless cards, Apple Pay, or Google Pay work seamlessly. There’s one ATM nearby on the promenade, but the withdrawal fees can be steep and it often runs low on cash after midnight.
  • Baloo’s VIP area is casual but popular due to limited tables and the club’s open-air vibe. If you reserve VIP, ask specifically for a layout or photo beforehand—some tables offer direct stage views, while others are tucked away closer to the bar.
  • Keep an eye on the weather forecast. Baloo is open-air and doesn’t have full overhead coverage, so unexpected rain showers occasionally interrupt the night. Bringing a compact rain poncho in your bag is a smart, secret hack nobody thinks of.

Frequently asked questions about Baloo Ibiza

Is there a dress code at Baloo Ibiza?

Baloo has a relaxed, open-air vibe. There’s no strict dress code, but most people come dressed smart-casual. You’ll see a mix of festival fits, streetwear, and club looks. Flip-flops and beachwear are fine during early hours but not recommended later in the night.

What kind of music does Baloo Ibiza play?

The lineup changes nightly. Expect Latin club hits on Tuesdays, deep house and tech on Boiler Room Wednesdays, Afrobeats and percussion-heavy sets on Thursdays, and genre-bending showcases over the weekend. Fridays and Sundays lean into Latin, funk, and reggaeton blends.

What payment methods does Baloo Ibiza accept?

There’s no ATM inside the venue. The nearest one is located on the San Antonio promenade, about three minutes away. It charges high withdrawal fees and often runs low on cash after midnight. All bars at Baloo are cashless. You can pay using contactless credit or debit cards, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. Bring a backup card in case one fails—network issues sometimes happen during peak hours.

Does Baloo Ibiza allow re-entry?

No. Once you leave the venue, you won’t be allowed back in. If you plan to stay late, make sure you have everything with you before entering.

Is there a cloakroom at Baloo Ibiza?

Yes, there’s a small cloakroom at the main entrance. It’s first-come, first-served and can fill up by 1am. Take a photo of your ticket just in case you lose it.

What time do events usually start at Baloo Ibiza?

Doors open around 11:30pm. Most headline sets begin between 1am and 2am. Arriving early gives you easier access to the dancefloor and shorter bar lines.

How do I get to Baloo Ibiza?

If you're staying in San Antonio, you can walk to Baloo in under 10 minutes. From other areas like Ibiza Town or Playa d’en Bossa, take a taxi—rides cost around €30–35. Book your return in advance, especially on weekends.

Are VIP tables worth it at Baloo Ibiza?

VIP tables are limited but good value if you want space to sit, quick bar service, and a more private vibe. Some tables have direct stage views, but others are off to the side—ask for the layout when booking.