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Ibiza in July | Your ultimate guide to summer on the White Isle

To put it simply, Ibiza in July is peak season and peak chaos. Clubs like Hï Ibiza, Pacha, Ushuaïa, and Eden roll out star DJs and themed nights almost daily, spanning everything from house and techno to R&B. The calendar is relentless: Daydreamers on Mondays, Ibiza Rocks Pool Parties and Glitterbox at Hï, just to name a few popular events. This is also the season when you’ll see the most international crowd apart from being one. With the sun stretching the days and reservations filling fast, the island barely pauses for breath. Here’s everything you need to know before landing in Ibiza this July.

What’s the vibe like in Ibiza in July?

Classic Mediterranean summer

July is hot, bright, and dry in Ibiza. Daytime temperatures average around 29°C, and some days can push up to 33°C. Nights stay warm at around 20–24°C, so you won’t need a jacket. Expect 11–13 hours of sunshine daily with very little rain. The sea is also pleasant to swim in with temperatures around 24–25°C. It’s the kind of weather that keeps you outdoors from sunrise to sunrise.

Big clubs, big names

By July, every major club is in full swing. In July 2025 itself, Hï Ibiza brought Meduza, James Hype, and The Martinez Brothers. Ushuaïa hosted Boris Brejcha and Andrea Oliva. Solomun’s marathon sets pulled in global crowds and Calvin Harris, MK, and Boy George dropped in for special events. The schedule is so packed that you’ll need to plan your nights in advance.

Daytime pool parties

Daytime is just as lively as night. This year, O Beach Ibiza in San Antonio threw daily poolside sessions with DJs like Damon Hess and Billie Clements, complete with dancers, aerial acts, and confetti. At Ibiza Rocks, Ben Hemsley and Craig David’s TS5 kept the energy high with festival-style sets by the pool.

Things to do in Ibiza in July

Party through the peak nightlife

July is the peak season for nightlife. Clubs like Hï Ibiza, Pacha, Ushuaïa, and Amnesia bring popular artists like Meduza, Solomun, Calvin Harris, and Boris Brejcha back-to-back. Shows run every night, both weekdays and weekends, so book early if you don’t want to miss a set.

Join daytime pool party

Day parties are non-negotiable in July. O Beach Ibiza, Ibiza Rocks, and Ushuaïa light up with house, soul, and nostalgic beats all day. Expect energetic DJs, confetti, dancers, and festival vibes.

Hike Ibiza’s wild coastal trails

Take a break from the clubs and hike the coast. Try the Puig des Savinar to Es Vedrà (1.5 h, moderate) or San Antonio to Cala Salada (1.5–2 h, easy), both take you through hidden coves and epic sea views.

Visit vineyards & wine cellars

July is ideal for winery visits. Head to vineyards like Ibizkus, Can Rich, and Sa Cova for wine tastings with local reds, rosés, and olive oil pairings. The rural lanes near Sant Antoni and Santa Eulària are perfect for cruising between tastings.

Watch water sports and regattas

Check Ibiza’s marine calendar for sailing races and paddle events. July delivers both friendly competitions and showcase races, often held near Marina Botafoch or San Antonio. It’s the best way to catch action on the water while grabbing a seaside cocktail.

Tips for visiting Ibiza in July

  • Pack smart for peak heat: Ibiza in July is going to be super hot and crowded. Bring breathable clothes, sunscreen, a hat, and SPF lip balm. Wear lightweight linen or cotton clothes to keep yourself cool all day.
  • Use the DiscoBus to skip cab chaos: Late-night taxi prices can spike. But the good news is that you can use DiscoBus, a night shuttle service which costs around €3–€5 and runs till dawn. It connects major clubs to Ibiza Port, San Antonio and Playa d’en Bossa.
  • Balance parties with peaceful escapes. It’s a good idea to take beach or nature breaks to quiet coves, local hikes, or heritage sites like Dalt Vila to help you recharge mid-trip.
  • Be mindful of locals: Village residents value peace so don’t blast music after 22:30 and follow noise rules, especially in smaller towns.
  • Pack light and wear good shoes: Bring a mix of daywear that you can use everywhere  and dependable shoes, sandals or sneakers that won’t leave you with blisters when you explore.
  • Stay central or rent your wheels: Places like Playa d’en Bossa or Ibiza Town are hubs, so plan to find accommodation here. Also know that if you want Ibiza’s quieter corners like Cala Vadella or rural north, you’ll want to rent a scooter or car.
  • Book party tickets in advance: July nights are crowded. Get your passes online to avoid queues and lock in your entry before they sell out.
  • Carry water everywhere: Heat and dancing can drain you fast. So stay hydrated with a refillable bottle so you're always ready for the next set.

Frequently asked questions about visiting Ibiza in July

What are the major events happening in Ibiza in July?

July is Ibiza at full throttle. Expect big-name DJ residencies, massive festivals like Ibiza Rocks, legendary boat parties, and exclusive VIP club nights. From sunrise sets to sunset rituals, the island serves non-stop music and culture.

Is July a good month to visit Ibiza for nightlife?

July is the prime nightlife season. Superclubs are in full swing, pool parties run daily, and the island buzzes with energy well past dawn. If you’re coming to dance, network, or simply experience Ibiza’s global nightlife scene, July is unbeatable. Otherwise, you can consider shoulder months like June and September.

What are the best beach clubs and pool parties in Ibiza during July?

Top picks include O Beach Ibiza for daytime glamour, Blue Marlin for luxe beach lounging, and Ushuaïa for next-level poolside shows. All of them are great for big beats, cocktails, and high-energy vibes.

What is the weather like in Ibiza in July?

Expect hot, dry days averaging 28–30°C with lots of sunshine. Evenings cool just enough for open-air dining and outdoor clubbing.