Entertainment in Ibiza
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Pacha
In business on the northern side of Ibiza City's port since 1973 (nowadays with branches from New York to Moscow) and containing 15 bars, Pacha, is one of Ibiza's many sybaritic disco palaces. These places are big business: they charge huge admission fees, open nightly and have expanded by franchising, setting up websites and putting out records.
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Privilege
One kilometre further north of Ibiza City from Amnesia, this club claims to be the world's largest (with a mere 20 bars and a pool inside, and capacity for up to 10,000 gyrating clubbers). It's quite a spectacle! Head downstairs into the main domed dance temple, an enormous, pulsating area where the DJ's cabin is suspended above the pool.
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Space
One of the biggest of them all, south of Ibiza City in Platja d'en Bossa and a specialist in all-day dancing (22 hours a day, with as many as 40 DJs and up to 12,000 clubbers throughout the day and night!). Regular daytime boats make the trip between Platja d'En Bossa and Ibiza City (around €6 return) from May to mid-October.
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Lola’s Club
Anyone who remembers Ibiza in the ’80s will have fond memories of Lola’s Club, one of the first on the island. It’s still a hip miniclub, nowadays with a gay leaning. Right beside it, Lolita (7pm-3am), a sparky little terrace in its own right, is a great spot for a drink before climbing the stairs to join her bigger sister.
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El Divino
Another of eight Ibiza 'superclubs', El Divino rivals Pacha for longevity and size. Situated across the water from the centre of Ibiza City, El Divino is the only club besides Pacha that is open year-round - weekends only between October and April. It organises boats and will refund taxis for groups of three or more.
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Discobus
During summer (June to September), Ibiza's Discobus operates nightly from midnight until 06:00, doing circuits between the major discos, bars and hotels in Ibiza City, Platja d'en Bossa, Sant Rafel, Santa Eulària d'es Riu (and an extension to Es Canar) and Sant Antoni.
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KM5
This bar, named after its highway location, is where you go to glam it up. Head out of town towards Sant Josep and dance in the gardens as you gear up for the clubs. Lounging is the second major activity and there are plenty of pillows strewn about the tents.
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Teatro Pereira
This is a lively bar, packed most nights with a more eclectic crowd than the standard preclubbing bunch. It often has live music sessions. Out back is the much abandoned 1893 theatre. For years there has been talk of restoring it.
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Manumission
Different DJ teams make the rounds of the big clubs. One of the best known in Ibiza, Manumission (www.manumission.com), is known for its sexy acts and has a popular morning slot at least one day a week at Space.
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Anfora
Seemingly dug out of walls of rock, this is a favourite gay dance haunt high up D’Alt Vila. Heteros are welcome to hang about too.
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Bar Costa
Bar Costa has original paintings plastered on every wall of its cavernous interior.
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Café del Mar
Café del Mar is an Ibiza institution that celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2010.
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