
Ibiza Bachelorette Trip Cost Per Person: Areas, Hotels and Budget
A 4-night bachelorette trip to Ibiza runs roughly €1,000 to €2,200 per person, depending on accommodation, how many club nights you build in, and whether you travel in peak or shoulder season. The range is wide because the cost levers in Ibiza are real: advance club tickets save 20 to 30%, shoulder-season travel cuts hotel rates 30 to 40%, and the area you book directly affects how much you spend on transport.
The season runs from early May through the first week of October. July and August command peak prices on nearly everything. If budget matters more than catching the biggest DJ residencies, plan around late May or early September.
Ibiza Bachelorette Trip Cost Per Person
Here's an honest breakdown of where the money goes on a 4-night trip.
Accommodation is the biggest variable. Hostels and budget apartments run €35 to €80 per person per night. Mid-range hotels land at €80 to €180. Luxury beach resorts like Ushuaïa or Grand Palladium Select Palace start at €200 to €350 in shoulder season and €350 to €600+ during July and August.
Club entry for standard nights at major venues runs €40 to €80. Headliner events hit €60 to €100+. Buying advance tickets online typically saves 20 to 30% versus the door price. Monday through Wednesday nights tend to run cheaper than weekends at the same venues.
Drinks inside the clubs are expensive regardless of where you stay. Spirits run €18 to €25, cocktails €10 to €15, beers €10 to €16, water €8 to €15. A realistic night out including entry and three to four drinks lands at €185 to €225 per person, factoring in pre-drinks and transport. Pre-drinking at supermarkets and West End bars (beer €1 to €2, cocktails €5 to €8) is your biggest cost lever.
Putting it together: A 4-night trip in San Antonio at a mid-range hotel, with two club nights, a boat party, and a beach club day, typically runs €1,000 to €1,500 per person. The same trip at Ushuaïa or Grand Palladium Select Palace with VIP beach club access pushes €2,500 to €3,500.

Best Areas in Ibiza for Bachelorette Groups
The area you book defines the trip dynamic.
- Playa d'en Bossa — The main party strip. Hï Ibiza and Ushuaïa are walkable, the beach runs long, and the energy stays high from midday through 6 AM. Best for groups that want day-to-night with no taxi bill. Accommodation costs more here than anywhere else on the island.
- San Antonio and the Sunset Strip — The most budget-friendly base on the island. Ibiza Rocks is here, pre-drinks bars are cheap, and Café Mambo sunsets are free. About €35 by taxi to Playa d'en Bossa clubs, or take the Disco Bus for €4 to €5 per person.
- Ibiza Town and Talamanca Bay — Central and stylish, within easy reach of Pacha. Best for groups mixing nightlife with restaurants, the UNESCO heritage of Dalt Vila, and a marina atmosphere. Taxis to Pacha run €10 to €15.
- Santa Eulària des Riu — The calmest base. Good beaches and restaurants, but not a nightlife hub. Worth considering if the group includes people who want a quieter home base with the option to go out selectively.
San Antonio works best for budget-led groups. If budget is secondary and pool-party proximity is the goal, Playa d'en Bossa earns the premium.
Hotels in Playa d'en Bossa
This is where most bachelorette groups stay if the priority is pool parties and walking to the main clubs.

Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel — Best for the Full Pool-Party Experience
Ctra. Playa den Bossa 10, Sant Jordi de Ses Salines, 07817 Ibiza
Ushuaïa puts the hotel and the club under one roof. Rooms across The Tower and The Club have blackout curtains, well-stocked minibars, and terraces overlooking the open-air stage and sea. Daytime pool parties with headline DJs are the main draw, and staying here typically includes access to poolside events that visitors without a room pay €50 to €100+ to attend. For groups whose entire trip is built around the pool-party scene, nothing else on the island comes close.
Book at Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel →

Grand Palladium Select Palace Ibiza — Best All-Inclusive for Groups
Playa d'en Bossa, 07817 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza
Grand Palladium Select Palace is adults-only and all-inclusive, which makes it a different financial proposition from the other hotels on this strip. You're not tracking the tab on every pool drink or dinner. It's covered. The property is directly on Playa d'en Bossa, walkable to Hï Ibiza and Ushuaïa, so the location doesn't cost you anything in club access. For a bachelorette group where keeping costs predictable across the group matters, all-inclusive removes a real source of friction. Book the all-in rate upfront and the only out-of-pocket spend is club entry, boat parties, and off-property excursions.
Check availability at Grand Palladium Select Palace Ibiza →

Apartamentos Bora Bora — Best Value on Playa d'en Bossa
Playa d'en Bossa, Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza
Apartamentos Bora Bora is the standard pick for groups who want to be on the party strip without paying luxury rates. Apartment-style rooms let larger groups pool resources, which matters for bachelorette parties where budgets vary across the group. You're steps from the beach and a short walk from both Hï and Ushuaïa.
See rates at Apartamentos Bora Bora →
Hotels in San Antonio
San Antonio is the practical base for groups prioritising lower costs, with cheap pre-drinks, free sunsets at Café Mambo, and Ibiza Rocks pool parties as an alternative to paying €60+ for club entry.

Ibiza Rocks Hotel — Best Pool Party Without the Club Price Tag
Calle Cervantes, 27, Sant Antoni de Portmany, 07820 Ibiza
Ibiza Rocks runs its own pool club with live music and DJ sets, and hotel guests often get complimentary or discounted access to events that walk-in visitors pay €30 to €50 to attend. Two pools, a poolside BBQ, and a bar cover your afternoons. The West End's cheap pre-drinks bars are nearby, and the Disco Bus to Playa d'en Bossa clubs stops close by. For a mid-range San Antonio stay, this is the most sensible choice for a bachelorette group.

THB Ocean Beach — Best Beachfront Base in San Antonio Bay
Carrer de Bellavista, San Antonio Bay, Sant Antoni de Portmany, 07820 Ibiza
THB Ocean Beach is an adults-only beachfront hotel in San Antonio Bay, about a 10-minute walk from Café Mambo and the Sunset Strip. The bay-side location is quieter than the West End but close enough to walk to sunset drinks and catch the Disco Bus to Playa d'en Bossa for €4 to €5. For a group that wants a beachfront room and an adults-only atmosphere without the West End noise, this is the practical pick.
Check availability at THB Ocean Beach →
Hotels in Ibiza Town and Talamanca Bay
This area works best for groups mixing nightlife with restaurants, beach clubs, and a more polished setting than the main party strip.

Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay — Best for Groups That Prioritize Food and Design
Paseo Joan Carles I, 17, 07800 Ibiza Town
Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay is on Talamanca Bay with 152 rooms around two pools and four restaurants, including the Nobu restaurant itself. It's quieter than Playa d'en Bossa, with Pacha a short cab ride away. For groups that want strong food and an attractive setting alongside the nightlife, not just a place to sleep between clubs, Talamanca Bay reads better as a backdrop than the party strip. Rates are mid-to-high luxury.
Book at Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay →

The Standard, Ibiza — Best Central Ibiza Town Base
Passeig de Joan Carles I, 17, 07800 Ibiza Town
The Standard, Ibiza is a waterfront property in the heart of Old Town, within easy reach of Pacha and the marina restaurants. For groups who want to mix the UNESCO World Heritage cobblestones of Dalt Vila with proper nights out, the location does real work. It runs quieter than the Playa d'en Bossa hotels, which means you actually sleep between nights out.
See rates at The Standard, Ibiza →
What to Do in Ibiza: Daytime and Nightlife
Daytime priorities:
- O Beach Ibiza (San Antonio) — The daytime pool party most bachelorette groups build their first full day around. Bride-to-be setups, VIP packages, and bottle presentations are standard. Mid-range reserved seating includes transport, seating, and welcome drinks.
- Boat party — Departs from San Antonio, runs four hours, covers multiple coves. Book in advance; departures fill up fast in peak season.
- Las Salinas Beach — No entry fee. Budget for food and drinks at the beach bars, which run higher than supermarket prices but are more relaxed than beach clubs.
- Amante Ibiza — Clifftop restaurant near Sol d'en Serra with Mediterranean views. Book ahead, especially for dinner.
Nightlife shortlist:
- Pacha (Ibiza Town) — House music across multiple floors. Expect €40 to €80 entry on weekends. Pacha sometimes runs three drinks for €25, the best in-club deal on the island.
- Hï Ibiza (Playa d'en Bossa) — Techno and house, immersive production. Entry runs €50 to €100 depending on the DJ. Buy online in advance to avoid the door-price premium.
- Amnesia — Terrace and main room setup with a long history. Spirits run around €18 to €25 per drink inside.
- Ushuaïa outdoor stage — Open-air daytime parties. Doubles as an afternoon activity and an evening warm-up before the proper club night.
How Many Days Do You Need in Ibiza?
Three nights is the absolute minimum. Four to five nights is the right call. A 3-night trip barely fits recovery time, one boat party, two club nights, and a beach day. Four nights gives you breathing room:
- Day 1: Arrive, sunset drinks at Café Mambo, dinner in San Antonio
- Day 2: O Beach pool party during the day, Pacha or Amnesia at night
- Day 3: Boat party, Las Salinas beach, Hï Ibiza
- Day 4: Relaxed beach morning, late lunch at Amante, evening departure
A fifth night lets you add a mid-week club night, where entry at the same venues runs noticeably cheaper than the weekend rate.
Common Questions About Ibiza Bachelorette Trips
Key questions on cost, areas, and when to go.
How much does a bachelorette trip to Ibiza cost per person?
For 4 nights, a tight budget with San Antonio accommodation and two mid-week club nights runs roughly €1,000 to €1,200 per person. A mid-range experience with two to three club nights and a boat party lands at €1,500 to €2,200. Staying at Ushuaïa or Grand Palladium Select Palace with beach club and VIP access pushes €3,000+. Flights from the US add another €600 to €1,000 depending on departure city and how far in advance you book.
Is Ibiza expensive for a bachelorette party?
Yes, relative to most European destinations, particularly in peak season. But the costs are controllable. San Antonio accommodation saves €50 to €100 per room per night compared to Playa d'en Bossa. Advance club tickets save 20 to 30% versus the door price. Going out Monday through Wednesday rather than Friday and Saturday avoids weekend surcharges. Pre-drinking at supermarkets and West End bars, where beer is €1 to €2, cuts in-club spend more than any other lever. The floor on a real Ibiza bachelorette is lower than most people expect with three months of planning.
What area of Ibiza is best for groups?
Playa d'en Bossa for groups focused on club proximity and pool parties with no taxi overhead. San Antonio for groups who want value, sunsets, and the boat party as the centerpiece. Ibiza Town if the group wants nightlife mixed with food and sightseeing. For a bachelorette specifically, Playa d'en Bossa or San Antonio wins unless the bride explicitly wants the Old Town atmosphere.
When is the best time to go to Ibiza for a bachelorette?
Late May and early June for lower prices and opening-party energy. Late August through mid-September for warm water, closing parties, and slightly thinner crowds compared to July. July and the first two weeks of August are when everything peaks in both price and energy.
Book through Dyme — travel that goes further
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Ibiza Bachelorette Trip Cost Per Person: Areas, Hotels and Budget
A 4-night bachelorette trip to Ibiza runs roughly €1,000 to €2,200 per person, depending on accommodation, how many club nights you build in, and whether you travel in peak or shoulder season. The range is wide because the cost levers in Ibiza are real: advance club tickets save 20 to 30%, shoulder-season travel cuts hotel rates 30 to 40%, and the area you book directly affects how much you spend on transport.
The season runs from early May through the first week of October. July and August command peak prices on nearly everything. If budget matters more than catching the biggest DJ residencies, plan around late May or early September.
Ibiza Bachelorette Trip Cost Per Person
Here's an honest breakdown of where the money goes on a 4-night trip.
Accommodation is the biggest variable. Hostels and budget apartments run €35 to €80 per person per night. Mid-range hotels land at €80 to €180. Luxury beach resorts like Ushuaïa or Grand Palladium Select Palace start at €200 to €350 in shoulder season and €350 to €600+ during July and August.
Club entry for standard nights at major venues runs €40 to €80. Headliner events hit €60 to €100+. Buying advance tickets online typically saves 20 to 30% versus the door price. Monday through Wednesday nights tend to run cheaper than weekends at the same venues.
Drinks inside the clubs are expensive regardless of where you stay. Spirits run €18 to €25, cocktails €10 to €15, beers €10 to €16, water €8 to €15. A realistic night out including entry and three to four drinks lands at €185 to €225 per person, factoring in pre-drinks and transport. Pre-drinking at supermarkets and West End bars (beer €1 to €2, cocktails €5 to €8) is your biggest cost lever.
Putting it together: A 4-night trip in San Antonio at a mid-range hotel, with two club nights, a boat party, and a beach club day, typically runs €1,000 to €1,500 per person. The same trip at Ushuaïa or Grand Palladium Select Palace with VIP beach club access pushes €2,500 to €3,500.

Best Areas in Ibiza for Bachelorette Groups
The area you book defines the trip dynamic.
- Playa d'en Bossa — The main party strip. Hï Ibiza and Ushuaïa are walkable, the beach runs long, and the energy stays high from midday through 6 AM. Best for groups that want day-to-night with no taxi bill. Accommodation costs more here than anywhere else on the island.
- San Antonio and the Sunset Strip — The most budget-friendly base on the island. Ibiza Rocks is here, pre-drinks bars are cheap, and Café Mambo sunsets are free. About €35 by taxi to Playa d'en Bossa clubs, or take the Disco Bus for €4 to €5 per person.
- Ibiza Town and Talamanca Bay — Central and stylish, within easy reach of Pacha. Best for groups mixing nightlife with restaurants, the UNESCO heritage of Dalt Vila, and a marina atmosphere. Taxis to Pacha run €10 to €15.
- Santa Eulària des Riu — The calmest base. Good beaches and restaurants, but not a nightlife hub. Worth considering if the group includes people who want a quieter home base with the option to go out selectively.
San Antonio works best for budget-led groups. If budget is secondary and pool-party proximity is the goal, Playa d'en Bossa earns the premium.
Hotels in Playa d'en Bossa
This is where most bachelorette groups stay if the priority is pool parties and walking to the main clubs.

Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel — Best for the Full Pool-Party Experience
Ctra. Playa den Bossa 10, Sant Jordi de Ses Salines, 07817 Ibiza
Ushuaïa puts the hotel and the club under one roof. Rooms across The Tower and The Club have blackout curtains, well-stocked minibars, and terraces overlooking the open-air stage and sea. Daytime pool parties with headline DJs are the main draw, and staying here typically includes access to poolside events that visitors without a room pay €50 to €100+ to attend. For groups whose entire trip is built around the pool-party scene, nothing else on the island comes close.
Book at Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel →

Grand Palladium Select Palace Ibiza — Best All-Inclusive for Groups
Playa d'en Bossa, 07817 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza
Grand Palladium Select Palace is adults-only and all-inclusive, which makes it a different financial proposition from the other hotels on this strip. You're not tracking the tab on every pool drink or dinner. It's covered. The property is directly on Playa d'en Bossa, walkable to Hï Ibiza and Ushuaïa, so the location doesn't cost you anything in club access. For a bachelorette group where keeping costs predictable across the group matters, all-inclusive removes a real source of friction. Book the all-in rate upfront and the only out-of-pocket spend is club entry, boat parties, and off-property excursions.
Check availability at Grand Palladium Select Palace Ibiza →

Apartamentos Bora Bora — Best Value on Playa d'en Bossa
Playa d'en Bossa, Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza
Apartamentos Bora Bora is the standard pick for groups who want to be on the party strip without paying luxury rates. Apartment-style rooms let larger groups pool resources, which matters for bachelorette parties where budgets vary across the group. You're steps from the beach and a short walk from both Hï and Ushuaïa.
See rates at Apartamentos Bora Bora →
Hotels in San Antonio
San Antonio is the practical base for groups prioritising lower costs, with cheap pre-drinks, free sunsets at Café Mambo, and Ibiza Rocks pool parties as an alternative to paying €60+ for club entry.

Ibiza Rocks Hotel — Best Pool Party Without the Club Price Tag
Calle Cervantes, 27, Sant Antoni de Portmany, 07820 Ibiza
Ibiza Rocks runs its own pool club with live music and DJ sets, and hotel guests often get complimentary or discounted access to events that walk-in visitors pay €30 to €50 to attend. Two pools, a poolside BBQ, and a bar cover your afternoons. The West End's cheap pre-drinks bars are nearby, and the Disco Bus to Playa d'en Bossa clubs stops close by. For a mid-range San Antonio stay, this is the most sensible choice for a bachelorette group.

THB Ocean Beach — Best Beachfront Base in San Antonio Bay
Carrer de Bellavista, San Antonio Bay, Sant Antoni de Portmany, 07820 Ibiza
THB Ocean Beach is an adults-only beachfront hotel in San Antonio Bay, about a 10-minute walk from Café Mambo and the Sunset Strip. The bay-side location is quieter than the West End but close enough to walk to sunset drinks and catch the Disco Bus to Playa d'en Bossa for €4 to €5. For a group that wants a beachfront room and an adults-only atmosphere without the West End noise, this is the practical pick.
Check availability at THB Ocean Beach →
Hotels in Ibiza Town and Talamanca Bay
This area works best for groups mixing nightlife with restaurants, beach clubs, and a more polished setting than the main party strip.

Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay — Best for Groups That Prioritize Food and Design
Paseo Joan Carles I, 17, 07800 Ibiza Town
Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay is on Talamanca Bay with 152 rooms around two pools and four restaurants, including the Nobu restaurant itself. It's quieter than Playa d'en Bossa, with Pacha a short cab ride away. For groups that want strong food and an attractive setting alongside the nightlife, not just a place to sleep between clubs, Talamanca Bay reads better as a backdrop than the party strip. Rates are mid-to-high luxury.
Book at Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay →

The Standard, Ibiza — Best Central Ibiza Town Base
Passeig de Joan Carles I, 17, 07800 Ibiza Town
The Standard, Ibiza is a waterfront property in the heart of Old Town, within easy reach of Pacha and the marina restaurants. For groups who want to mix the UNESCO World Heritage cobblestones of Dalt Vila with proper nights out, the location does real work. It runs quieter than the Playa d'en Bossa hotels, which means you actually sleep between nights out.
See rates at The Standard, Ibiza →
What to Do in Ibiza: Daytime and Nightlife
Daytime priorities:
- O Beach Ibiza (San Antonio) — The daytime pool party most bachelorette groups build their first full day around. Bride-to-be setups, VIP packages, and bottle presentations are standard. Mid-range reserved seating includes transport, seating, and welcome drinks.
- Boat party — Departs from San Antonio, runs four hours, covers multiple coves. Book in advance; departures fill up fast in peak season.
- Las Salinas Beach — No entry fee. Budget for food and drinks at the beach bars, which run higher than supermarket prices but are more relaxed than beach clubs.
- Amante Ibiza — Clifftop restaurant near Sol d'en Serra with Mediterranean views. Book ahead, especially for dinner.
Nightlife shortlist:
- Pacha (Ibiza Town) — House music across multiple floors. Expect €40 to €80 entry on weekends. Pacha sometimes runs three drinks for €25, the best in-club deal on the island.
- Hï Ibiza (Playa d'en Bossa) — Techno and house, immersive production. Entry runs €50 to €100 depending on the DJ. Buy online in advance to avoid the door-price premium.
- Amnesia — Terrace and main room setup with a long history. Spirits run around €18 to €25 per drink inside.
- Ushuaïa outdoor stage — Open-air daytime parties. Doubles as an afternoon activity and an evening warm-up before the proper club night.
How Many Days Do You Need in Ibiza?
Three nights is the absolute minimum. Four to five nights is the right call. A 3-night trip barely fits recovery time, one boat party, two club nights, and a beach day. Four nights gives you breathing room:
- Day 1: Arrive, sunset drinks at Café Mambo, dinner in San Antonio
- Day 2: O Beach pool party during the day, Pacha or Amnesia at night
- Day 3: Boat party, Las Salinas beach, Hï Ibiza
- Day 4: Relaxed beach morning, late lunch at Amante, evening departure
A fifth night lets you add a mid-week club night, where entry at the same venues runs noticeably cheaper than the weekend rate.
Common Questions About Ibiza Bachelorette Trips
Key questions on cost, areas, and when to go.
How much does a bachelorette trip to Ibiza cost per person?
For 4 nights, a tight budget with San Antonio accommodation and two mid-week club nights runs roughly €1,000 to €1,200 per person. A mid-range experience with two to three club nights and a boat party lands at €1,500 to €2,200. Staying at Ushuaïa or Grand Palladium Select Palace with beach club and VIP access pushes €3,000+. Flights from the US add another €600 to €1,000 depending on departure city and how far in advance you book.
Is Ibiza expensive for a bachelorette party?
Yes, relative to most European destinations, particularly in peak season. But the costs are controllable. San Antonio accommodation saves €50 to €100 per room per night compared to Playa d'en Bossa. Advance club tickets save 20 to 30% versus the door price. Going out Monday through Wednesday rather than Friday and Saturday avoids weekend surcharges. Pre-drinking at supermarkets and West End bars, where beer is €1 to €2, cuts in-club spend more than any other lever. The floor on a real Ibiza bachelorette is lower than most people expect with three months of planning.
What area of Ibiza is best for groups?
Playa d'en Bossa for groups focused on club proximity and pool parties with no taxi overhead. San Antonio for groups who want value, sunsets, and the boat party as the centerpiece. Ibiza Town if the group wants nightlife mixed with food and sightseeing. For a bachelorette specifically, Playa d'en Bossa or San Antonio wins unless the bride explicitly wants the Old Town atmosphere.
When is the best time to go to Ibiza for a bachelorette?
Late May and early June for lower prices and opening-party energy. Late August through mid-September for warm water, closing parties, and slightly thinner crowds compared to July. July and the first two weeks of August are when everything peaks in both price and energy.
Book through Dyme — travel that goes further
Every hotel booking on Dyme funds solar installations for schools and hospitals, cutting their electricity costs for decades. Whether you're planning a Playa d'en Bossa pool-party week or a San Antonio sunset trip, Dyme has options at competitive rates.


