Club Chinois Ibiza tickets

Experience Ibiza’s high-end nightlife at Club Chinois – where world-class DJs, glamorous vibes, and unforgettable nights come together.

Who’s playing at Club Chinois this week?

Tuesdays

Appetite

Thursdays

Honey Dijon

Fridays

Francis Mercer

Saturdays

Claptone

Sundays

Marco Carola

Filter by: special events

Grand Opening Party Solomun in Ibiza

April 24

Opening – Appetite x Chinois
Special: IMS Dalt Vila Afterparty

Purple Disco Machine in Ibiza

April 25

Grand Opening – Claptone, Eli & Fur, Nitefreak, Pauza, Bruz
Also featuring: IMS Dalt Vila Afterparty

ANOTR - Opening Weekend

May 24

Opening – Claptone: The Masquerade

Opening Special at Ibiza

June 5

Opening – Honey F*cking Dijon

DJ Night

June 13

Opening – Francis Mercier presents Solèy

DJ Night

June 29

Opening – Bedouin presents SAGA

Music On Ibiza Tickets

July 24

Closing – Honey F*cking Dijon

DJ performing at Music On event in Pacha Ibiza nightclub with vibrant lights.

August 1

Closing – Francis Mercier presents Solèy

Opening Party at Ibiza

September 28

Closing – Bedouin presents SAGA

DJ Night

October 4

Closing – Claptone: The Masquerade

Club Chinois is one of Ibiza’s most opulent nightlife sanctuaries—where high fashion, theatrical design, and underground sound collide. Opened in the heart of Marina Botafoch, it channels the decadence of 1930s Shanghai with velvet walls, gold detailing, and a candlelit glow that feels part speakeasy, part dreamscape. It’s Ibiza’s answer to the question: what if a nightclub dressed like haute couture?

The venue is intimate yet dramatic, with world-class DJ residencies, immersive cabaret nights, and a crowd that leans more Vogue than vodka. Music is deep, thoughtful, and avant-garde, with a lineup that regularly breaks the Ibiza mold.

Best for: Luxe clubbing, avant-garde sets, velvet interiors, immersive show nights

Must-experience nights:

  • Saga – Deep, emotive sound journeys curated for Sunday believers
  • Trip – Midweek techno for the heads who never left Berlin
  • La Troya – Drag queens, chaos, and camp—it’s Ibiza’s wildest fever dream

Club Chinois, from A to Z

A velvet-drenched alphabet. Everything you need to know, and nothing you’ll admit out loud.

  • C is for Cabaret dreams – where feathers, fire, and fantasy flirt under the chandeliers.
  • H is for Haute crowd – think silk shirts, subtle wealth, and sunglasses after midnight.
  • I is for Intimacy – not a mega club. It’s curated, close, and low-lit enough to confess secrets.
  • N is for No photos – phones down, souls up. The vibe is better when you’re not filming it.
  • O is for Opulence – hand-painted walls, gold trim, plush corners made for whispered plans.
  • I (again) is for ID – you’ll need one. Entry is 18+, dress code is quite strict.
  • S is for Saga – the Sunday ritual that’ll wreck you in the softest way.

Navigate your way inside Club Chinois Ibiza

Man holds VIP member card

VIP

VIP seating encircles the dance floor, offering plush velvet booths and marble-topped tables. Positioned perfectly for views of the DJ booth and visual effects, these premium areas include dedicated table service, attentive hosts, and direct proximity to the main dance floor action. Reservations are recommended for securing these prime locations.

Main room

Club Chinois Ibiza is intentionally designed as a single, cohesive space. Inspired by the decadent glamour of 1920s Shanghai, this main room blends luxurious East-meets-West interiors—lush velvet textures, ornate golden columns, marble flooring, and sumptuous oriental detailing. At the room’s center hangs an iconic, laser-refracting disco ball beneath a dynamic moving lighting rig, complemented by a spectacular 360° wraparound digital wall. Here, headliners like Bedouin, Claptone, and Franky Wah perform immersive sets, enveloped by cutting-edge visuals and premium sound.

A group of people are gathered around a table, laughing and drinking wine

Outdoor terrace & seating

Step outside to Club Chinois Ibiza's stylish open-air terrace. Offering relaxed seating, ambient lighting, and a more laid-back vibe, this area is ideal for intimate conversations or catching a breather under the Ibiza stars, away from the club’s energetic core

Cloakroom area

Entrance & Reception

Upon arrival, you'll pass through an ornate entry hall defined by antique lamp shades, golden accents, and opulent decorative motifs. The reception area manages guest lists, cloakroom services, and provides an elegant transition directly into the immersive atmosphere of the main room.

Neon restrooms sign reflecting in dimly lit urban environment.

Restrooms

The club is designed with opulent interiors, suggesting well-appointed restroom facilities, though specific details are not available.

Know before you visit Club Chinois Ibiza

Location
Getting to Club Chinois Ibiza
Timings

Address: Passeig Joan Carles I, 17, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain | Find on Maps

Nearest bus stops –

  • Pacha (597) – Approximately 5 minutes' walk (400 meters)
  • Marina Botafoch (522) – Approximately 7 minutes' walk (550 meters)
  • Illa Plana (523) – Approximately 9 minutes' walk (700 meters)​

For those arriving by taxi, the ride from Ibiza Town typically takes around 5 minutes, while from Playa d’en Bossa, it's about 10 minutes. If you're coming from San Antonio, expect a 25-minute drive.​

  • Disco Bus: The closest disco bus lines to Club Chinois are not directly listed, but you can use the regular bus network or take a taxi. For those coming from other areas, you can use the disco bus to reach Ibiza Town and then take a taxi or walk to the club.
  • Regular Buses: The nearest bus stop is about 10 minutes away from Club Chinois. You can use the bus network to get close and then walk or take a taxi.
  • Walking: If you are staying in Ibiza Town or near the Marina, walking to Club Chinois is a viable option. It's located at Passeig de Juan Carles I, number 17, in the Marina Ibiza port.
  • Taxis: Taxis are readily available in Ibiza Town. The journey from Ibiza city to Club Chinois takes about 6 minutes and costs around €10. From Playa d'en Bossa, it's about 15 minutes and costs around €15, while from San Antonio, it takes about 25 minutes and costs between €25 and €30.

11:30pm – Doors Open
Guests are welcomed into the opulent venue, greeted by the shimmering lights of Marina Botafoch and the historic Dalt Vila across the water. The ambiance sets the stage for an unforgettable evening.​

12am – Opening Set
The night begins with an opening DJ set, setting the tone with deep, melodic beats that resonate through the club's state-of-the-art sound system.​

1:30am – Headliner Performance
The main act takes the stage, delivering a captivating performance that blends music with immersive visuals, transporting guests into a world of sensory delight.​

3am – Peak Energy
The dance floor reaches its peak energy, with the crowd fully immersed in the music and atmosphere. Signature cocktails flow, and the club's lighting and visual effects are in full swing.​

5am – Closing Set
As the night winds down, the closing DJ set offers a more relaxed vibe, allowing guests to savor the final moments of the evening.​

6:30am – Club Closes
The lights come up, and guests depart, carrying memories of a night filled with elegance, entertainment, and exuberance.​

Tips for visiting Club Chinois Ibiza

  • Inside the club, phone signal can be weak due to the location and high demand. Consider bringing a portable charger to ensure your phone stays charged throughout the night.
  • While all bars accept card and contactless payments, it's a good idea to have some cash for tips or unexpected expenses outside the club.
  • If you plan to dine at Zuma before heading to the club, ensure you allow enough time for dinner.
  • For special events or guest list entries, confirm the details with the club or promoter well in advance. Guest lists often close early, and special events may have unique entry requirements.
  • Ibiza can experience sudden rain showers, even in summer. Bring a lightweight waterproof jacket or plan your arrival and departure accordingly.
  • If you plan to use taxis, consider downloading local taxi apps like Radio Taxi Ibiza to book rides in advance, especially during peak hours.
  • If you're a frequent visitor, inquire about any membership or loyalty programs that might offer perks like priority entry or exclusive access to events.
  • Be mindful of the club's photography policy. Some events may prohibit flash photography or recording, so it's best to check with staff before taking photos.
  • For those who want to keep the party going, research nearby after-party spots or late-night venues that might be open after Club Chinois closes.

Frequently Asked Questions about Club Chinois Ibiza

What kind of events are held at Club Chinois Ibiza?

Club Chinois hosts a curated mix of electronic music, live performances, and cabaret-style nights. Expect everything from deep house and afro-tech to theatrical showcases. Weekly staples include SAGA, La Troya, and The Masquerade with Claptone.

Is there a dress code at Club Chinois Ibiza?

Yes, the club encourages upscale attire. Think smart-chic: no flip-flops, no beachwear, and no sportswear. It's a place where elegance meets edge — dress like you belong behind the velvet rope.

Are there VIP areas at Club Chinois Ibiza?

Absolutely. Club Chinois offers a range of VIP tables and private lounges with bottle service and premium views of the DJ booth or cabaret stage. Advance reservations are strongly recommended.