Eivissa: Ibiza Town
Where it all began, Pacha means the same to clubbers in any language.
On any other island, Ibiza Town (or Eivissa as it's known by the locals) would just be another typical Spanish port town. It has a beautiful waterfront with shops, bars and restaurants, a UNESCO world heritage site - the walls of Dalt Vila, and most importantly - Pacha Ibiza! The cosmopolitan night life is very different from your typical Spanish island. There are bars to suit all tastes, performers on every street corner, and every walk of life from the old, young, gay and even the transgendered. This is where the hedonism all started.
Clubs
Of course, there's Pacha, which needs no introduction. It has a cavernous network of passageways and tunnels which will take you between the main room, funky room, terrace and the central restaurant and VIP area. The DJ booth overlooks the main room and it's easy to see why the likes of Erick Morillo, Pete Tong and Timo Mass feel right at home here.
El Divino is located at the port and fit's in with it's swanky surroundings very well. Expect to see the social elite from all over europe sipping on Vodka Limons, but you'll probably need a celebrity bank balance to visit the bar more than once.
Penelope Ibiza is just over the road from Pacha and offers a darker alternative to the rest of the offerings on the island
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DC10 Ibiza is near the airport and is the home of the afterparty.
Amnesia is about half way on the main road from Ibiza Town to San Antonio
Privilege is across the road from Amnesia near San Rafeal.
Getting There
San Antonio is twenty minutes away by the Disco Bus - every ten minutes in the summer for about €3. Departs from the main bus station in the town centre and will drop you at most of the clubs on the island.
Official taxis are about €15 for the same journey. Avoid unlicenced and unmarked taxis like the plague.
Where to Stay
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