FAQ
At Carrer de Santa Llúcia, 19, inside the old town of Eivissa, in the narrow streets leading up to Dalt Vila. It's about an 8-minute walk from the port area, in a setting of historical heritage rather than a clubbing zone.
In high season, from May to October, it opens from Wednesday to Sunday with different formats by time slot: dinner with DJ on Wednesdays, sunset sessions on Thursdays, and club nights from Friday to Sunday, the latter being longer. In winter, it reduces days and hours and operates with occasional events and gallery exhibitions.
Entry is from 18 years old; it's advisable to bring an original ID document, not a copy or photo.
Smart casual. For dinner, a shirt or blouse is expected; in the club area, sandals or swimsuits are not allowed. It's a more polished setting than a beach club, without reaching formal etiquette.
The usual way is to book a restaurant table for the same night you want to stay for the session: the dinner + club combination is the natural way in. Table availability and session tickets can be checked and booked at partyisla.com.
Being in the heart of the old town, it's reachable on foot from Ibiza city. There's a taxi stand at Parque square, a 5-minute walk away, and bus line L13 connects with the port and Platja d'en Bossa. Most island accommodations are 15-20 minutes away by taxi, as Ibiza has little dispersion.
Six distinct areas: restaurant, club and events room, art gallery with rotating exhibitions of local and international artists, indoor area, outdoor area, and a top terrace with views of the port and Dalt Vila. The dance floor occupies the lower level and the terrace, the highest point.
Curated electronic music rather than mass tracks: Audiofly, Tania Vulcano, or Raresh have played in its booth, and labels like Crosstown Rebels and Visionquest define its line. Its intimate scale and the integration of contemporary art into the night set it apart from the island's superclubs.