Add strappy heels or fashion sneakers (because comfort matters when you’re dancing till 4am). This look hits the sweet spot between playful and polished and you’ll feel party-ready without being overdressed.
Ibiza’s summer heat means light fabrics are your BFF. Go for linen, cotton blends, jersey or chambray. Basically anything that lets air flow and keeps sweat at bay. It’s a Mediterranean island, so expect warm days, balmy nights, and lots of dancing. Staying cool is just as important as looking good.
From beach clubs to VIP dance floors, your outfit should match the mood. Casual spots like Ushuaïa welcome crop-tops, denim shorts and sneakers, while upscale clubs like Hï Ibiza or Pacha call for polished flair. We recommend sleek dresses, tailored shirts or statement accessories. Skip the flip-flops, sports jerseys or anything too sloppy.
In Ibiza, parties often start at sunset and roll on deep into the night and if you’ve got the energy, even till sunrise. Pack a chic cover-up or lightweight layer, maybe a kaftan, kimono, or linen shirt. Slip it off for beach-dance, throw it on for dinner or fresh morning air.
Pacha is Ibiza’s most iconic club. Here, the vibe is glam-smart: men, go for collared shirts and tailored trousers with closed, stylish shoes. No beachwear, flip-flops, tank tops, or caps allowed, especially in VIP zones. Women, this is the place for cocktail dresses, chic jumpsuits, or elegant combos that radiate confidence. The club is serious about appearance and often enforces it at the door even for regular admissions.
Ushuaïa keeps things stylish yet relaxed. Swimwear is perfect for day sessions (especially with a cover-up), but once the sun dips, level up to smart-casual like breezy dresses, dressy tops, lightweight trousers or shirts. Still, skip the flip-flops and swim trunks at night.
Eden leans stylish but chill. Daytime looks can be relaxed but once you're inside, skip the flip-flops, sportswear, sleeveless tees, swimwear, caps, or shorts. Aim for chic casual wear like breezy dresses or smart shirt-and-trouser combos with closed-toe or dressy footwear.
Club Chinois has that 1920s Shanghai vibe with its velvet drapes to gilded lighting. So your outfit should match that luxe, theatrical energy. The dress code is classy casual with a twist: men must wear long trousers, and sportswear or open-toe shoes aren’t allowed. Women bring your most stylish cocktail or statement outfits.
Lío Ibiza demands elegance. Men opt for collared shirts, dress pants, and formal shoes; women, go for cocktail dresses or sleek jumpsuits with heels. Beachwear (shorts, flip-flops, bare torsos) is a no-go especially in VIP zones.
Swimwear is your daytime go-to (with cover-up), but once night falls, bring it up to smart casual. Stylish tops, lightweight trousers or chic dresses work.
This club pulses with next-level energy. Flip-flops, tank tops, swimwear, uncovered torsos, jerseys and any ideological attire is not allowed inside the club. The venue expects polished, fashion-forward looks.
The new hyperclub experience requires next-gen fashion: no flip-flops, singlets, swimwear, sports jerseys, or ideological gear. Men: tailored trousers or smart jeans with dress shoes. Women: bold dresses, sleek jumpsuits, or statement separates. Go for futuristic, chic finishes.
At Destino Five Ibiza, aim for “elegant but breathable.” Ladies, bring sundresses or tasteful co-ords with comfy wedges or flats. Gentlemen, go for collared shirts with tailored shorts or chinos and smart sneakers.
Baloo keeps it cool but stylish. For general entry, women usually go for dresses, crop tops with trousers, or co-ords; men in jeans or chinos with a clean shirt or polo. Closed shoes are a must.
Add strappy heels or fashion sneakers (because comfort matters when you’re dancing till 4am). This look hits the sweet spot between playful and polished and you’ll feel party-ready without being overdressed.