Video clip about Ibiza in Spain
Ibiza is famous for its nightlife. During the day most tourists are soaking up rays at one of the gorgeous beaches or sleeping off the past night's drinks. Bars do not get busy in Ibiza town or San Antonio until early evening, about 7PM.Nearly every bar, particularly in the busier summer months, has "drink specials" that will be advertised on the street outside the bar. These are good options to save some cash in a notoriously expensive destination. Usually this will be a beer and a shot for €5, but the terms vary depending on the area, the time of night, and the bar.The West End, near San Antonio center, is a long, wide street packed with bars and revelers. The party shuts down at around 3 or 4AM here.Ibiza is most known for its large clubs. Examples are Privilege, Space, Pacha, Eden, Amnesia, and Es Paradis. Most of these clubs have hefty entry fees and the drinks will be extremely expensive. Plan on paying €30-€55 for admission (unless you are able to find a special deal from one of the hawkers on the street) and drinks from €7 (beer; smaller venues) to €20 (cocktails; bigger venues/events).Ibiza clubs attract some of the best DJ's in the world who play a weekly 'residency' on a particular night. Ibiza's Opening Parties take place over a course of a few weeks at the end of May to the beginning of June. Closing Parties take place at the end of September through the second week of October. Most Ibiza clubs then close for the winter, until reopening the following year.