
More than clubs — bohemian north, beach coves, Talamanca sunsets.
맞춤 여행 안내 — Ibiza?
A custom Ibiza tour books a Formentera private boat day, arranges a Benirrás beach sunset with drummers, organizes a VIP table at Pacha or Hï Ibiza for the right summer night, and walks you through Dalt Vila's UNESCO old city with a historian who explains why Ibiza's pirates, traders, and bohemians all ended up in the same place. The key is pairing the club experience with the island's quieter self.
Ibiza has two islands inside one island. The south — Playa d'en Bossa, San Antonio, Pacha — is the legendary club scene: the best DJs in the world, Sunset Strip at Café del Mar, foam parties at dawn. The north — San Juan, Benirrás, Santa Gertrudis — is a Balearic bohemia of organic farms, artisan markets, and beach sunsets where drummers play until the moon rises. A custom Ibiza tour is designed around whichever island you're actually here for, or both.
The island is smaller than most people realize — 40km top to bottom — and the contrast between these two worlds is startling. An evening at a Pacha terrace, a morning in the Dalt Vila UNESCO old town, an afternoon at an empty northern cove, a night at a beach club with a table that took three months to book: all of this is one day in the right hands.
May and June, and September, are the Ibiza months that insiders prefer: clubs in full swing without August's overcrowded gridlock, sea temperatures perfect for swimming, and the hippy markets and farmers' markets running at their most authentic. Tours start at €3,200 per person. Formentera, the smaller sibling island, is a 35-minute ferry away.
추천 월은 May, June, September. 월별 계획 메모를 확인하세요.
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May and June offer clubs in full operation, beaches uncrowded, and the hippy market scene at its most genuine. September delivers the same without the July–August gridlock. July–August is peak club season — the world's best DJs, maximum energy, but also maximum crowds, prices, and traffic. October has excellent swimming weather and the island returns to its off-season self. November–April: most clubs closed, northern island authentic and quiet.
Yes — peak-season (July–August) VIP tables at Pacha, Hï, and Amnesia are booked 4–8 weeks in advance. Door entrance queues can run 2–3 hours on busy nights. A custom tour handles the booking with contacts at the venues and advises on which night of the week each club is at its best (resident DJ nights versus guest DJ weekends). Off-peak months (May, June, September) have more flexibility.
The northern island: hiking, swimming at empty coves, the Benirrás drumming sunset, the Las Dalias hippy market, and rural farmhouses producing organic food. Dalt Vila's UNESCO fortress city. The Ses Salines nature reserve and Phoenician salt flats. Formentera day trip. The island's small winery scene. A custom tour can build an entire 7-day itinerary without a single club night for travelers who want the Mediterranean version of Ibiza.
The northern and eastern parts of the island are genuinely suitable for families: empty beaches, nature reserves, small villages, and calm bays. The south and the club areas are not family environments in summer. Sant Eulàlia on the east coast is the island's most family-friendly resort town. The western coves and the Ses Salines beach are accessible, uncrowded, and beautiful. A custom family itinerary focuses entirely on the non-club island.
Dalt Vila (High Town) is Ibiza's walled old city, continuously inhabited since at least the 7th century BC by Phoenicians, then Carthaginians, Romans, Moors, and Catalans. The present walls were built by Philip II of Spain in the 16th century and are among the best-preserved Renaissance fortifications in the Mediterranean. UNESCO listed the Puig de Ibiza for its 'exceptional example of the interaction between military architecture, the environment and the surrounding landscape.'
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