The opening of nightclubs in Ibiza attracted 30,000 tourists

by Lorraine Williamson
Ibiza nightclubs

Ibiza has experienced the kick-off for the summer this weekend with the opening of its main nightclubs. The nightlife association estimates that this event has attracted more than 30,000 visitors to the island. 

For the second consecutive year, the nightlife sector has advanced its season. This event marks the beginning of summer, and the nightlife industry estimates that it drew in thousands of visitors. According to a report from Diario de Ibiza, tourists from Italy, the UK, and mainland Spain took advantage of the opportunity to experience the opening parties of some of the most famous clubs in Europe. The Ibiza airport was busy with over 1,000 operations during the long weekend. 

Jose Luis Benitez, the manager of leisure activities in Ibiza, stated that most establishments had sold out. This translates to a revenue of €35 million and provides employment for 2,000 people. The first weekend of the season had a 100% hotel occupancy. 

The opening of nightclubs was staggered, allowing visitors to enjoy partying from one establishment to another. Pachá and Amnesia opened on Friday, followed by Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza on Saturday, Club Chinois on Sunday and DC10 on Monday. 

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Ibiza nightlife 

Ibiza is famous worldwide for its vibrant and exciting nightlife. It has a reputation as a party island, attracting millions of visitors each year. The island is home to some of the most famous nightclubs in the world, which draw in crowds of partygoers from around the globe. The clubs range from small, intimate venues to large superclubs, featuring the biggest DJs in the world. Most of the clubs are located in and around the areas of San Antonio, Playa d’en Bossa, and Ibiza Town. 

In addition to nightclubs, Ibiza also offers a wide range of bars, beach clubs, and live music venues. The island has a thriving underground scene, with numerous parties taking place in secret locations throughout the summer. Ibiza also hosts several international music festivals throughout the year, including the legendary Ibiza Rocks and the International Music Summit. 

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