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56Ibiza, Spain
Since Ibiza is my favorite travel location, it makes sense that it
should be addressed in the first post on this blog. For those of you
who don't know, Ibiza is a tropical island off the eastern coast of
Spain which has been featured on various TV shows such as Wild on E!
and Bridget's Sexiest Beaches on the Travel Channel. The typical
impression that people have regarding Ibiza is that it is a crazy party
spot for young people. While this is mostly accurate, I noticed many
families at the beaches and older individuals as well. However, if
you're expecting to find some nice quiet time with the family Ibiza is
probably not your best bet (the island in the Balearic Islands,
Mallorca may be more up your alley) but for those who want to party
Ibiza is the place!
Ibiza,
also known as the "White Isle" (for the numerous white buildings around
the island), is known first and foremost as the home of trance dance
music. So obviously there is an amazing nightlight on the island. Every
summer, around June, all the clubs start to have their opening nights
and this continues through August and sometimes into September.
Included amongst these clubs are various bars that serve as pre-party
locations for the nightclub parties which start later in the night
(don't even think about going into the main clubs until midnight). The
main clubs on the island are the Pacha (a very posh club located in Ibiza town, my favorite club in the world), Privilege (the largest club in the world), Amnesia (which has been ranked as the #1 dance club in the world), Eden (nice club that features crazy lighting effects and some less trancey music), Es Paradis (home of the world famous water party), Space (home of Carl Cox), and El Divino
(a smaller club located on the water at the Ibiza harbour). All of
these clubs will be addressed throughout this post. I've been to most
of them during my 4 visits to Ibiza and they have provided some great
memories.
The
first thing you should know about Ibiza clubs is that they each feature
a special party nearly every night of the week. Some are better than
others. For instance, the opening and closing parties are oftentimes
blowouts which feature some of the hottest DJ's such as Tiesto, Armin
Van Buuren, Paul Van Dyk, and Pete Tong. Thursday is often considered
the biggest night. However, the other nights are solid too. These
parties include Monza at Privilege, Pure Pacha at Pacha, and Armada at
Amnesia (featuring Armin Van Buuren, the current #1 DJ in the world).
Next,
you should know that the clubs are not all located in Ibiza town itself
(however, Pacha and El Divino are located in town). There are basically
two sides of the island: Ibiza town and on the other side, San Antonio
(not to be confused with the city in Texas). Nearby Ibiza there is
Playa den Bossa, we stayed here last summer and it was a great place to
stay. Playa Den Bossa is considered a more family oriented and quiet
place to stay that allows you to escape from the club scene when it's
time to sleep. San Antonio is considered the more wild part of the
island and don't expect to find much peace and quiet over there
(especially at night). However, San Antonio is where the action is so
you may want to stay there if you want the purely wild Ibiza
experience. Don't expect to come to Ibiza to catch up on your sleep
regardless of where you stay. Most of the clubs don't even open until
11pm-12am and the main DJ's oftentimes don't come on until 4am (no
that's not a typo they really don't go on until 4am).
Lastly,
it's much cheaper to get drinks before you go to the clubs rather than
in the club itself. Outside at the smaller bars such as Cafe Del Mar
and Cafe Mambo. In the club it costs 10-15 euro for a drink whereas
outside it is more like 5.
As
a side note, you don't have to love dance music to love Ibiza. In fact,
in recent years the island has started to feature numerous other types
of music, such as American hip hop and classic rock in the clubs. The
newer clubs such as Eden and Es Paradis often feature these types of
music. Also, Ibiza has some of the most magnificent beaches in the
world. Also, Ibiza features what many consider the best sunset in the
world at the famous and original Cafe Del Mar. So, come along with me
to the best travel location in the world: Ibiza.
For further information see this great site:
http://www.ibiza-spotlight.com/
Top 10 places to party: the Clubs!:
1. Pacha (Rating: 9.5)
Location: Ibiza Town
Dress:
Nice to very nice. For the girls, low-cut and tight is encouraged.
However, you can go more conservative as long as it's nice. White
clothes are encouraged and you will not feel out of place if you come
dressed up. For men, long pants and a button up shirt will work, as
long as you unbutton at least two buttons on the shirt. You could also
do a suit but don't go with a tie.
Ambiance: Very posh and classy.
Music:
Pacha has been providing some much more eclectic sets in recent years
which the Pacha Classics Mix which had some American classic songs
remixed and some trancey stuff as well.
Cover: 50+ Euro
This
club is one of the oldest and best clubs in the world and it has only
gotten better with age. At any given night you can find a variety of
world famous DJ's at this club and the dress code is as nice and sexy
as possible. When you walk into Pacha, it seems like a small
grotto-like area but as you explore you realize that that the club is
vast. Right at the front of the club you should look to the right to
find the smaller Global Room which features some eclectic mixes. For
instance, when I went there in 2007, I heard an old school, American
rap music in this room, and it was amazing. Moral of the story: don't
always expect to hear all techno music in the clubs.
As you continue walking you come to the world famous main room at Pacha. This room often features chandeliers and
other elaborate decorations which change to match the party they are
having on any given night. As you walk up the stairs there is an upper
bar area to go with the lower bar in the main room.
There is
also a smaller room upstairs for a more toned-down experience. For this
room, picture the "House of Blues" with a much more European flair.
Also upstairs is the terrace which is only open on certain big nights
(it wasn't open for Pacha Classics but it was open for Pure Pacha when
Pete Tong was there). All in all, this club is easily one of the best
in the world and it's my favorite so I'm biased!
2. Amnesia (8.5)
(on the road between Ibiza town and San Antonio)
This
club has some of the biggest nights of all time. For instance, I went
here in 2003 and the lineup was: Paul Oakenfold from 12-2am, Tiesto
from 2-4am, and Paul Van Dyk from 4am-6am+ (see video below). If this
DJ lineup doesn't wow you I don't know what will. This night was an
amazing night and it was at their party called "Cream." During the show
and at the highest build in the songs they would turn on the largest
dry ice cannon in the world (notice this biggest in the world theme on
the island) and you couldn't seen anything for about 3-4 minutes. This
was an amazing night for me personally.
As
far as the interior of the club itself, Amnesia has features two large
rooms. The main room has one of the craziest sound systems in the world
which includes numerous 8 foot subwoofers. There is a second room which
is massive and feels like being in a large factory-type room. I prefer
the more intimate feel of Pacha over this industrial vide but that's
just a personal preference.
3. Eden (8)
(San Antonio)
Cover: 30-50 Euro
This
club is a lot of fun and very impressive inside. It has a massive
lighting system which has some really wild effects. Pete Tong has a
night there which is very big called "Wonderland." This night is highly
recommended. As far as layout, this club consists of two stories and
has a large main room. Also, there are two relatively large side rooms.
This is a great club that's fun and not too expensive to get in.
4. Privilege (7)
(on the road between Ibiza town and San Antonio)
This
club is known as the largest club in the world and this is mainly due
to its truly massive main room. The DJ booth is actually surrounded by
a moat believe it or not and the sound system is pretty impressive to
fill this huge room. There is an outside terrace and a few side rooms.
Tiesto has a night here now which is apparently very awesome. This club
is definitely a sight to see at least once but it's not one that has a
particularly endearing feel.
5. Es Paradis (6.5)
(San Antonio)
I
haven't actually been to this club but I've heard the water party is
amazing (ie water pours down from all around and covers the
dancefloor). The club is shaped like a huge pyramid and apparently
looks like a Roman bath house inside. They have an eclectic selection
on many nights.
6. El Divino (6.5)
I
rate this one highly because it has a nice restaurant that is located
on the water. Their food is good but stay away from the desert. The
club can be nice if they have the exterior open but it's kind of weird
scene inside. The club is much smaller than the others and it's
generally very cheap to get in.
7. Space (6)
The
Carl Cox night is reportedly very cool and this is located close to the
airport and the planes actually fly over this open-air club. They have
a signature party on Sundays which doesn't even start until like 6am.
8. Manumission Club (6)
This
is an offshoot of Privilege and it's actually a party that Privilege
used to have that was comparable to Cirque du Soleil with techno music.
This is in between a club and a bar but I would consider it a club b/c
it's two stories tall and has some pretty nice drinks.
9. Ibiza Rocks (N/A)
This
is a hotel that has some club elements at night. They do some live rock
shows here and it's a nice place to get away from the techno if you
want to do so (although I couldn't imagine why).
10. Boho (N/A)
This
is a new club that has taken the place of the old club Extasis. Don't
expect anything amazing aside from good prices and something new.
Where to Stay:
1. Sirenis Hotel Goletta (8.5)
Although
not a five-diamond resort, this is by far the nicest hotel that I have
stayed at during my stays in Ibiza. They offer complimentary breakfast
in the morning. This isn't just your normal crappy continental, euro
breakfast, this is a full-fledged breakfast with omelettes made in
front of you, pancakes, various juices, etc. Also, there are two large
outdoor pools, a nice spa with a pool, and a private-ish beach area.
Where to Eat
1. Cafe Del Mar (9.5)
This
place has one thing that is simply the best, most amazing thing in the
world...the greatest mojito ever. Now, you might think that you've had
a better mojito but you would be sorely mistaken. You haven't truly
lived until you've had a mojito from Cafe Del Mar.
Also,
picture this: chilled out dance music plays as you look out over a
beautiful bay with 100's of beatiful Balearic people from Ibiza. As the
sun sets it casts a long ray of light out across the water. Paragliders
fly by the sun as it grows larger and gets lower in the sky. As the sun
finally enters the surface of the water is looks like a large orange
being dipped into the ocean. After the sun finally sets, everyone
cheers as the night is about to begin. As everyone finishes their
drinks they get read to head out for a long night of clubbing. This is
the typical beginning to a great Ibiza night at Cafe Del Mar and the
Sunset Strip, if you haven't experienced this then you haven't truly
experienced Ibiza.
2. El Divino (8)
Nice
but expensive restaurant in Ibiza Harbour. This is located on the
outside porch of the El Divino club and it's difficult to get in at
times so make a reservation. The views of the water are great and it's
a nice place to watch the yachts come into the harbour. The portions
are generous. The entree, appetizers, and wine were good but the desert
was sub-par.
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