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Ibiza in June | All you need to know about visiting the party island

June marks the start of Ibiza’s party season. Clubs like Hi, UNVRS, Pacha, and Ushuaïa are gearing up for a season of global DJ nights, pool parties, and opening events. The island buzzes with energy, though not as crowded as July or August, but full of early-season excitement and long, balmy evenings. Planning a June visit? This guide shows what to expect and where the fun happens.

What’s the vibe like in Ibiza in June?

June is the start of summer

The island warms up in June, with daytime highs hitting 26–28 °C and nights cooling to 17–19 °C. You’ll get 10–13 hours of sunshine each day making it perfect for anything outdoors. UV levels climb quickly, so pack sun protection like sunscreen, a hat, and shades to stay safe.

The towns and beaches are full of life

June revives Ibiza’s towns and shores: restaurants, bars, markets, and clubs reopen, and locals mix with early-season visitors in a buzz of anticipation. The weather is ideal for beach strolls, short hikes, and casual sightseeing. It’s just enough calm before the high-season rush takes over.

The sea is comfortably warm

Swimming becomes a highlight in June, with sea temperatures hovering around 21–23 °C. Long, bright days with up to 13 hours of sunshine give you plenty of time to dive in, relax, or just soak up the Mediterranean vibe without feeling rushed.

Things to do in Ibiza in June

Dive into signature pool parties

June rolls out the pool party carpet, and venues like O Beach, Destino, and Ibiza Rocks Pool Days are running full steam with DJs, dancers, champagne sprays, and sun-soaked beats. Grab your ticket early, show up before the main set, and slide into one of the best party starts on the island. 

Explore Ibiza’s best beaches

Hit freeform beaches like Cala Conta, Cala Bassa, and Ses Salines, made even better by nearby sunset bars like Café del Mar and Café Mambo. They’re built for long, golden-hour hangs, post-beach cocktails, and the iconic Ibiza sunset soundtrack. Just bring your sunglasses and stay for the music.

Wander through Dalt Vila (Ibiza Old Town)

Dalt Vila is Ibiza’s UNESCO-listed old town. Its cobblestone lanes, ancient walls, and hidden miradors are perfect if you just want to wander. Walk in for free, peek into galleries, stop by tapas cafés, and enjoy the views here.

Sail to Formentera or Calas on a boat trip

Hop on a fast ferry or catamaran and spend the day sunbathing, swimming, or island-hopping. Cruises to Formentera run every 30–45 minutes and take around 30–45 minutes each way, with stops at beaches like Illetes, Cala Saona, or Cala Salada.

Visit Es Vedrà for a sunset moment

One of Ibiza’s most mystical landmarks, Es Vedrà towers off the coast as the sun melts into the horizon. The light and the view call for a pause. Go just before sunset and find a quiet spot that’s perfect for a photo op.

Check If David Guetta, Calvin Harris & co Are playing

In June, superclubs like Hï Ibiza, Ushuaïa, Pacha, and UNVRS launch their seasons with global headliners like David Guetta, Calvin Harris, and more. Their resident lineups are up; snag your tickets early, because if a big name drops in June, tickets and nearby rooms are gone fast.

Tips for visiting Ibiza in June

  • Stay in popular areas: Base yourself around San Antonio or Ibiza Town if you’re here to party. You’ll save on late-night transport and be steps from the nightlife.
  • Check the party calendar before landing: This party calendar will help you plan which nights to hit, who’s playing, and where the real buzz starts.
  • Don’t skip the smaller venues. Cova Santa, Chinois and Akasha scratch a different itch. They are more authentic, quieter, and often run off-the-radar bookings.
  • Use the Ibiza Discobus: It's a cheap, hassle-free night shuttle between clubs, port, and San Antonio. Reliable, easy, and way kinder on your wallet than taxis.

Avoid tourist traps, eat smart: Let locals lead you to set-menu spots that serve real food. It’ll be quick, tasty, and often cheaper than the flashy eateries.

Frequently asked questions about visiting Ibiza in June

What events are big in Ibiza this month?

June brings early-season energy with everything from boat parties to club launches. Look out for festivals like Bresh at Amnesia starting June 7, plus jazz nights and local Solstice celebrations in Sant Joan.

Is it worth visiting Ibiza for nightlife in June?

Yes. June sees clubs like Hï, Ushuaïa, and Pacha opening for global DJs. You get full-throttle vibes with less crowd crunch than peak season.

What’s the weather like in June?

Expect 26 °C highs and 18–19 °C nights, with clear skies and minimal rain. Sunshine averages about 11 hours a day, and the sea stays warm around 22 °C which is great for beach lounging or taking that plunge.

Are clubs like Hï or Amnesia open in June?

Absolutely. Clubs launch their seasons in June. Many feature huge names and flashy shows. Hï, Ushuaïa, and UNVRS start early. Check party calendars for weekend lineups.