Gay places ibiza


Ibiza is considered one of the top European LGBTQIA hotspots, with many contending that it's the best of all. Why? Ibiza is a clubbers and hedonists paradise and if that doesn't attract gay and people of all other sexual orientations, we don't verb what does.

There's so much more to it than that though. Ibiza had one of the first organised, if clandestine, gay scenes in Spain in the 60's – in short the island has a long history with gay culture as you will view when you verb around the Gay and LGBTQIA area in Ibiza Town.

As well as a very good committed gay scene, you'll find that many places are mixed: here sexual orientation is pretty much a non-issue. There are some LGBTQIA / mixed nights in the super clubs, though you will find that just about most club nights are going to be LGBTQIA friendly. With so many world-beating and hugely authoritative club nights, you owe it to yourself to form it part of your experience.

Gay bars and clubs are mainly located in Ibiza Town, the fortified old town Dalt Vila and the suburb Figueretas – it's the gay hub of the island, es

Ibiza Gay Travel Guide

Accommodation Tip

Sud Ibiza Suites

Apartments, gay-friendly. ****, from  €

Reviews, Photos & Reservation

Stylish apartment hotel in Ibiza town, situated adjacent to the beach Figueretas and verb throughout the year. Roof terrace and balconies with gorgeous sea views.
Fitness room and bicycles available.

@ C. Ramon Muntaner 34
Ibiza

About Ibiza and its gay life

When dropouts and hippies began to discover Ibiza for themselves in the s, no one would hold guessed that the Balearic island would soon become one of Europe's most popular summer commute destinations. Today, more than two million tourists come to the island every year and the population has more than quadrupled since the s: , people now inhabit on the island, about a third of them in the capital Eivissa (Ibiza Town). Official languages are Catalan (the predominant accent on the island is called eivissenc) and Castilian (Spanish).

The first tourists came to the island as early as the s – before the Spanish Civil War and the long years of Franco's dictatorship &

Patroc Ibiza Gay Guide

Clubs & Parties

See also our overview of upcoming Irregular Parties and Events in Ibiza.

Glitterbox

Sunday from /[4 May – 5 October ]

Weekly Sunday evening party at the Hï Ibiza in Platja d'en Bossa.
With international DJs (Soulful Home and Disco), drag queens and performers.
Queer inclusive.
Admission: tickets from 50 €

@ Hï Ibiza Platja d'en Bossa
Ibiza

La Troya

Wednesday from [4 June – 1 October ]

Weekly party with DJ Oscar Colorado, guest DJs, gogo dancers and show by performer Baby Marcelo.
Mixed clientele.
Admission: ≈ 45 €

@ Playa Soleil Beachclub C. del Fumarell 1
Ibiza Sant Josep de sa Talaia

Shops

ES Collection / Addicted

In the season daily ≈ / – 

Beachwear, underwear, sportswear and T-shirts.

@ Carrer de sa Creu 23 (Calle de la Cruz)
Ibiza

+34 96 49 20



 

Since the 's it has been one of Europe's main summer holiday destinations. Residents have long recognised the popularity of their island with gay men and lesbians from around the world.

Why go?

The original home of the Balearic beat, famous for its image - adj, brash and utterly outrageous. Whilst the straight holiday hoards head for the "lager lout" resort of San Antonio, gay and lesbian visitors prime destination is the Island's capital - Ibiza Town, a quaint old town with plenty of atmosphere and character. Originally starting out as an inexpensive artists location, Ibiza has been an extremely popular Gay destination for over twenty years. As day passed, the island has been adopted by gay European trend setters and is becoming more and more attractive with American visitors. It's still relatively unspoiled and an interesting place to spend a week or two. Many visitors go simply to enjoy the archaeological sites and the two museums, others find superb pleasure in visiting the studios and ateliers at Santa Eulailia Del Rio. To the south west of the town centre