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.





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.
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.
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.
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.
No, Ibiza clubs are spread across the island. Playa d’en Bossa has clubs like Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza, San Antonio has Eden and O Beach, while UNVRS and Amnesia are near San Rafael, between Ibiza Town and San Antonio.
Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza are directly across the road from each other in Playa d’en Bossa. Eden, Ibiza Rocks, and O Beach are all in or near San Antonio. Amnesia and UNVRS are both located near San Rafael, making them easier to plan together if you are staying between Ibiza Town and San Antonio.
Yes, an Ibiza club map can help you choose the best area to stay based on the clubs you want to visit. Stay in Playa d’en Bossa for Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza, Ibiza Town for Pacha, Club Chinois and Lío, San Antonio for Eden, O Beach and Ibiza Rocks, or near San Rafael for Amnesia and UNVRS.
You can travel between Ibiza clubs by taxi, private transfer, regular buses, or the Discobus during the clubbing season. Some major venues are walkable if you are staying nearby, but others are spread across the island, so it is best to check the club map before planning multiple parties in one night.