Day-by-day itinerary
Day 1 Arrival, beach & first sunset
Morning Arrival & check-in
Land at Ibiza Airport and head to your accommodation. For bachelor groups, San Antonio is the party hub with the best value — right on the sunset strip and close to all the main clubs. Playa d'en Bossa is the alternative if you want to be near the mega-clubs (Ushuaïa, Hï). Drop your bags, put on your swimwear, and get into island mode.
Afternoon Beach club at Playa d'en Bossa
Head to Playa d'en Bossa — Ibiza's longest beach and party HQ. Grab sunbeds at Bora Bora Beach Club, where the DJs start spinning from early afternoon and the drinks flow non-stop. The vibe is pure daytime party: swimwear, dancing on the sand, and cold sangria buckets for the group. Alternatively, walk south to quieter spots along the beach if you want a calmer swim before the evening chaos.
Evening Sunset at Café del Mar & San Antonio night out
The Ibiza ritual: head to San Antonio's famous sunset strip for golden hour. Café del Mar and Café Mambo are the iconic spots — grab a cocktail, watch the sun sink into the Mediterranean while chill-out music plays. It's a magical moment, especially with your crew. After sunset, the West End strip in San Antonio comes alive — it's a concentrated block of bars, shots deals, and party energy. Bar-hop through Itaca, Eden's pre-party bars, and the neon-lit streets. For the big club experience, Eden is right in San Antonio — great DJs, reasonable entry, and open until sunrise.
Day 2 Boat party & legendary night
Morning Brunch & hidden cove
Start slow with brunch at a café in San Antonio or Ibiza Town — fresh fruit, bocadillos, and strong coffee. Then rent scooters or take a taxi to Cala Salada — a stunning turquoise cove just 15 minutes north of San Antonio. It's one of Ibiza's most beautiful hidden beaches, surrounded by pine-covered cliffs. Perfect for a morning swim and group photos before the afternoon madness.
Afternoon Boat party
THE quintessential Ibiza bachelor/bachelorette experience: a boat party. Several operators run group boat trips from San Antonio — 3-4 hours of open bar, a DJ on board, swimming stops in crystal-clear coves, and a jump-off-the-boat competition. Pukka Up and Ibiza Boat Club are the most popular. It's the ultimate group bonding experience with the Balearic coastline as your backdrop. Nothing says 'bachelor party in Ibiza' quite like this.
Evening Night out in Ibiza Town — Ushuaïa or Pacha
Tonight is THE big night. Head to Ibiza Town (Eivissa) for the legendary club experience. Two unmissable options: Ushuaïa — the famous open-air hotel-club where world-class DJs play at the pool while you dance under the stars. Or Pacha — the original Ibiza super-club since 1973, an institution with its iconic cherry logo. Before the club, walk through Ibiza's old town (Dalt Vila) and grab dinner at the port — the streets buzz with pre-party energy. This is the night you'll talk about for years.
Day 3 Waterside recovery & departure
Morning Seaside brunch
Last morning on the White Isle. Drag the crew to a seaside brunch spot — S'Escalinata in Ibiza's old town has a stunning terrace overlooking the port, or try Passion Café in Playa d'en Bossa for healthy bowls and fresh juices. Take it slow, rehydrate, and enjoy one last moment of Mediterranean sunshine. Reflect on the madness of the past two nights over bottomless coffee.
Afternoon Last swim & hippy market
Squeeze in one last swim at a nearby beach — Talamanca is a calm, shallow bay just 10 minutes from Ibiza Town, perfect for a gentle recovery dip. If it's a Saturday, swing by the Las Dalias hippy market in Sant Carles (open all day) for unique Ibiza souvenirs: handmade jewelry, leather goods, and bohemian clothing. A chill final chapter before heading to the airport.
Evening Last drinks at the port & departure
If your flight is in the evening, finish with aperitivo at the port of Ibiza Town. The terraces along the marina are perfect for a last group toast — watch the yachts and the old fortress walls glow in the late afternoon light. Order a hierbas ibicencas (the local anise-herb liqueur) as a final Ibiza tradition. Then share a taxi to the airport and say adiós to the White Isle. What happens in Ibiza...