Contents

Ibiza Club Map | Find top clubs, ATMs & eats near you

Planning your party route? This map of Ibiza breaks down exactly where the clubs are — and where to grab food, cash, or a moment of peace nearby. From Pacha to Ushuaïa, here’s everything you need to survive the night and find your way.

Map of Ibiza | Clubs, ATMs & cheap bites around every major venue

Map of Ibiza | Where everything is and how to survive it

Ibiza isn’t that big, but when you're running on no sleep, chasing DJs across towns, and looking for the nearest ATM or sandwich? It feels big. Here's your no-nonsense guide to the main club zones and where to eat, grab cash, and regroup around each one.

Solomun Ibiza Tickets

Ibiza Town (Eivissa)

  • What’s here: Pacha, Club Chinois, Lío, Marina Botafoch
  • Best for: Glam nightlife, shopping, historic charm
  • Stay here if: You want to party in style, walk to clubs, or be near the port
Honey Dijon DJing at Club Chinois, Ibiza, with a lively crowd enjoying the music.

Playa d’en Bossa

  • What’s here: Ushuaïa, Hï Ibiza, beach clubs, bars
  • Best for: Day-to-night ragers, beach hotels, nonstop vibes
  • Stay here if: You’re here to party hard and sleep (almost) never
Dance floor at Eden Ibiza during One More Time event, showcasing vibrant lights and energetic crowd.

San Antonio

  • What’s here: Es Paradis, Eden Ibiza, Baloo, Café Mambo, sunset strip
  • Best for: Affordable stays, sunset views, boat parties
  • Stay here if: You’re on a budget or want iconic Ibiza sunsets
DJ performing with headphones at Ibiza nightclub party, vibrant lights in the background.

Talamanca / Cap Martinet

  • What’s here: Destino Ibiza, Nobu Hotel, beachside calm
  • Best for: Chilled luxury, close to town but peaceful
  • Stay here if: You want a breather without missing the action
Family and Friends Dancing together at a Villa Garden Party Celebration.

Other zones worth knowing

  • San José / Cova Santa area – Hidden luxury villas, Cova Santa parties
  • Santa Eulalia – Family-friendly, quiet beaches, markets
  • Las Dalias / San Carlos – Hippy markets, Akasha, mellow vibes
  • Airport to town: Just 15–20 mins by taxi
High angle view at group of happy friends enjoying holiday celebration at private house party raising glasses and toasting under bursts of confetti

Benimussa Hills

  • What’s here: Day-to-night parties, wild villa raves
  • Best for: Offbeat partygoers looking for something raw
  • Stay here if: You want something underground and don’t mind being far from the coast

What else should you know before heading to Ibiza clubs?

Taxi stand at night

Getting around

  • Taxis after 6am? Basically impossible near big clubs. Walk 5–10 mins away or use local taxi apps like TaxiClick or PideTaxi.
  • Bus routes: Cheap but unreliable at night. Look for Discobus lines if you're hopping between Playa d’en Bossa and San Antonio.
  • Scooter rentals: Fun if you’re sober. Terrifying if you’re not.
Young woman withdraws money from ATM machine

Where to find ATMs and when to use them

Most clubs accept cards, but not all vendors, lockers, or food stalls do. You should always keep a little cash on hand, especially for cloakrooms and taxis. Try to avoid using ATMs directly outside clubs during peak hours, since the fees can be insanely high. You’ll get better rates and more privacy if you withdraw cash from a bank ATM in town during the day.

Pork Pizza with beer

Cheap eats near club zones

Ibiza isn’t just fine dining and overpriced beach clubs. If you know where to look, you can eat well without draining your wallet.

  • In Playa d’en Bossa, grab a slice from Pizza Uno or a fresh sandwich from Coco’s Café.
  • In Ibiza Town, try Kaixo for burgers or 100 Montaditos for quick Spanish-style snacks.
  • In San Antonio, The Skinny Kitchen is perfect for something light, and Tropical Point stays open late with all the greasy comfort food you’ll need after a long night.
  • If you’re in real need, even Panda Chinese Takeaway in San An hits different at 5am.
Woman charging her phone on a table

Hydration, phone battery, and all-night survival

Water inside clubs is expensive — usually around €10 a bottle. If you're going to a day club like Ushuaïa or an open-air venue like Destino, buy water beforehand or bring a bottle if allowed. Some clubs offer lockers with charging ports, but it’s better to bring your own portable charger just in case.

Earplugs are a lifesaver, especially at Eden, Hï, and UNVRS. They protect your ears without killing the vibe. And if your phone dies and you’re lost, find a nearby café or restaurant. Most will help if you ask nicely.

Woman choosing her outfit to party in Ibiza

What to wear and what to bring

You can wear almost anything in Ibiza, especially in San Antonio and Playa d’en Bossa. The only places that expect you to dress up a bit are Lío, Club Chinois, and Destino. Everywhere else is fair game — just be stylish, comfortable, and ready to dance.

Make sure to bring your ID (club entry requires it), comfortable shoes, a portable charger, a small fan if you're prone to overheating, and gum or mints. Avoid sandals at foam parties like Es Paradis, and if you're going to Glitterbox, don’t wear anything you're afraid to get drenched in glitter, paint, or fake tan.

Frequently asked questions about Ibiza club maps

Do I really need a map to get around Ibiza?

Yes, especially if you're hopping between clubs in different areas like Playa d’en Bossa, San Antonio, and Ibiza Town. While the island isn’t huge, the party zones are spread out. Having a club map helps you plan better, find nearby ATMs, food spots, and figure out the fastest way to get home at sunrise.

Are Ibiza clubs all located in the same area?

Not at all. Clubs like Hï Ibiza and Ushuaïa are based in Playa d’en Bossa, while Es Paradis and Eden are in San Antonio. Others like Pacha, Lío, and Club Chinois are in or near Ibiza Town. That’s why a map grouped by location is super helpful — it saves you from jumping back and forth across the island.

What’s the easiest way to move between club zones?

Taxis are the fastest option but can be hard to find late at night, especially near big clubs. If you’re planning a multi-club night, the Discobus is your friend. It’s a special bus line that connects major clubs and runs until late during peak season. Walking is possible in Ibiza Town and parts of Bossa, but not ideal between towns.

Are there food and ATM options close to every club?

Yes, almost every major club has ATMs and quick food joints within walking distance. That said, it’s best to get cash during the day in town to avoid high ATM fees at night. For food, you’ll find everything from cheap pizza and kebabs to late-night diners near clubs like Eden, Pacha, and Hï Ibiza. We’ve included local picks for each club in the map section above to make your life easier.