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The White Island is a very diverse destination where you will find the holiday you want if you know when to go. Find out when the best time to visit Ibiza is depending on your plans, because it’s one thing to want to squeeze all the emotions you can from … Read More

When is the best time to visit Ibiza?

The White Island is a very diverse destination where you will find the holiday you want if you know when to go. Find out when the best time to visit Ibiza is depending on your plans, because it’s one thing to want to squeeze all the emotions you can from the island and another to choose it for a hiking getaway or a fabulous romantic trip as a couple.

Ibiza has a mild climate most of the year, so it’s always a good idea to island hop if the chance arises. However, you can imagine that arriving in July and August, in the middle of the high season, when the island is at its most vibrant, is very different from arriving in spring or early autumn. Most hotels are open from May to October, with the season being brought forward to April if Easter is late, so if you like to get your tan before anyone else or be the last to say goodbye, you can.

 

Amàre Ibiza Beach Club

 

When to visit Ibiza: high, medium and low season

 

It all depends on the Ibiza you want to experience and whether you like lively or quiet destinations. If you want to get to know the quieter side of the island but can only take a holiday in high season, don’t worry: there are plenty of coves and quiet spots where you can relax, rest and unwind. Discover below the best months to visit Ibiza according to your interests.

 

High season: Ibiza at its best

 

Ibiza coves - Crédito: nito / Shutterstock.com

 

Until just a decade ago, July and August were the high season. Currently, the busiest months in Ibiza also include the second half of June and the first half of September, as flight connections, temperatures and leisure amenities are just as attractive as in the middle of summer. Without a doubt, if you travel during this period you will experience the island at its lively best and you will be able to choose from a wide range of things to see and do in Ibiza.

 

The best coves and beaches for July and August

 

During the high season, the most famous beaches receive many visitors, especially in the central summer months, such as Cala Bassa, Platges de Comte (Cala Conta) and Ses Salines. But in Ibiza there are many quiet coves where you can swim and go snorkelling. Grab a map and go out and find them: Cala Carbó, Cala Molí, Port des Torrent, Cala Xarraca, Cala d’en Serra, Cala de Boix, S’Estanyol…

 

The best months to go to clubs

 

Although the clubs officially open at the end of April or during May, the best parties in Ibiza by the most renowned DJs usually take place during July and August. Hï Ibiza, Ushuaïa Ibiza, Pacha Ibiza, Amnesia and Es Paradis (in San Antonio) are the main clubs on the island, in addition to other venues that organise parties on certain days of the week, such as Cova Santa, Pikes Ibiza and DC10.

 

Ibiza sunset Crédito editorial: villorejo / Shutterstock.com

 

Events and parties during the high season

 

From June to September, Ibiza’s programme is packed with amazing events, such as Ibiza Gay Pride, IMS Ibiza and the San Juan festivities, held in June; the Bloop Art Ibiza Festival (Ibiza) and the Fiestas de la Tierra (in Ibiza), Sant Bartomeu (Sant Antoni) and Sant Agustí, in August; and the Eivissa Jazz Festival, an unmissable event in September. When the dates of your trip are approaching, you can consult the programme on the Ibiza Tourism website to find out about all the events scheduled during your holiday.

 

The activities you can do from June to September

 

High season is the best time to go to Ibiza if you enjoy water and nautical activities and sports: snorkelling, scuba diving, paddle surfing, kayaking, sailing, water skiing, jet skiing, water biking…San Antonio Bay is the best place in Ibiza to enjoy all the water activities available on the island. And you can also rent a boat for 4-6 people without a skipper’s licence!

 

Paddle Surfing Ibiza

 

What the weather is like in Ibiza in summer

 

The hottest months in Ibiza are July, August and September, with average temperatures between a maximum of 30ºC in August to a minimum of 19.5ºC in September. In general, and with the exception of a few days when temperatures are higher and humidity rises, the summer temperature in Ibiza is pleasant. As is the sea temperature, which in June is around 21ºC and in August is over 24ºC.

 

Tips for your holidays in Ibiza in high season

 

  • Pack some beach shoes for when you want to swim in the quieter coves, where the seabeds often include both sand and pebbles.
  • If you want to rent a boat, we recommend that you make your reservation as early as possible, as sailing is in high demand during the high season months.
  • In July and August, there are restaurants in Ibiza where you have to book well in advance, such as El Bigotes, Can Pilot, Can Pujol and Balàfia. So we recommend that you don’t rest on your laurels…
  • Book your rental car early to ensure the best price and availability of the model you want.
  • If you are looking for a hotel in Ibiza in July and August, don’t delay. Book early to find the best rates and extras.

 

Mid-season: for many, the best time to visit Ibiza

 

Coves and beaches in Ibiza

 

As soon as the heat starts in Ibiza, it’s a good time to grab your swimming costume and visit the island. And also when the temperatures start to drop, making it easier to enjoy land-based sporting activities. The months of April, May, September (second fortnight) and October make up the middle season, the best months to visit Ibiza if you are looking for the Ibiza of old.

 

The same beaches and clubs, but with more space

 

During these months you can enjoy all the good things about the island, but with less hustle and bustle. Except for the month of April, when the discos have not yet opened and the sea water is a little cool, the rest of the mid-season is perfect for enjoying Ibiza’s most beautiful coves and beaches and for going out at night. And also to visit the hippy markets of Las Dalias and Punta Arabí Hippy Market without the crowds. In addition, the famous openings and closings of Ibiza’s nightclubs take place in May and October, a must for fans of electronic music.

 

Restaurants in San Antonio, Ibiza

 

Gastronomic, sports and cultural events

 

Some interesting events take place in April, May and October, such as the Ibiza Medieval Fair (second week of May), the Fiestas del Primer Domingo de Mayo (First Sunday in May), the Festival Barruguet de Teatro Familiar (last weekend in May), the Ibiza Marathon (April), the Jornadas Gastronómicas de Primavera Ibiza Sabors (May), Ibiza Trail Marathon (October), Vuelta Cicloturista a Ibiza (October) and the Ibiza Light Festival (October).

 

Activities you can do in mid-season

 

During spring and early autumn you can practice the same water and nautical activities and sports as in high season, but you can also add other activities that are now more appealing, such as hiking, cycling, horseback riding, golf or yoga retreats.

 

What the weather is like in Ibiza in spring and autumn

 

The weather in April, May and October is usually quite pleasant, with warm daytime temperatures and fairly cool nights. To give you an idea, April has an average temperature of 19ºC maximum and 11ºC minimum. In May it is between 22ºC and 14ºC and October between 23.5ºC and 16ºC. And although in April the water is still cool, when autumn arrives the sea remains warm for swimming thanks to the heat accumulated during the summer. And if you’re afraid of the rains, don’t worry; it rains an average of four days in April, three in May and six in October.

 

Ibiza tips and suggestions

 

Tips for your holidays in Ibiza in mid-season

 

  • Pack your favourite ‘just in case’ clothes in your suitcase and don’t be afraid of being called grandpa or grandma: In April, May and October there might be some rain showers, and at night you’re bound to need some warm clothes when the seasons are changing. Don’t forget your swimsuit and, if you like walking, the right footwear.
  • Take advantage of the attractive promotions available in May and October for renting boats and enjoy a marvellous day at sea.
  • Note that many restaurants close after the Fiestas del Pilar (12 October), so call to make sure they are open if you are travelling to Ibiza in the second half of October.
  • Enjoy Ibizan cuisine: Most restaurants specialising in traditional dishes only close during their holiday month, usually in January or February.
  • Take the opportunity to visit Formentera in May and October and enjoy it as it was before becoming famous around the world.

 

 

Low season: Ibiza at its most leisurely

 

Ibiza hippy market - Crédito editorial: Marek Mosinski / Shutterstock.com

 

From November to the end of March is the island’s quietest period, ideal for lovers of gastronomy, cultural visits, hiking and cycle touring. Although most hotels close during these dates, it is possible to take a weekend getaway to disconnect from the routine, as there are restaurants and beach bars that do not close or do so just for a few weeks to give staff a rest, such as Es Nàutic, Es Rebost de Can Prats, Ca n’Alfredo, Ca’s Pagès, Ca’s Milà, Can Pujol, Bar Costa, La Escollera Ibiza, Sa Caleta…

 

Ibiza windsurfing

 

Sailing, catching waves and diving

 

During the winter months, and apart from the most common activities for these dates (hiking, cycling, horseback riding, golf and yoga retreats), in Ibiza you can also practise two sea sports where the wind has a special role: Kitesurfing and windsurfing. You’ll find good opportunities to practise these activities in Portmany Bay. And if you prefer surfing, in autumn and winter you can ride your board in Cala Nova, Aigues Blanques and Cala de Bou (expert level),

And if diving is your thing, don’t rule it out either: The water temperature does not drop below 14º C, which means you can go diving wearing the appropriate neoprene diving suit, and visibility is more than 30 meters. As for sailing, during the winter the predominance of western winds mean fun sailing days on sailing boats along the beautiful western coast of the island.

 

Eventos gastronómicos Ibiza

 

Gastronomic, sports and cultural events

 

From November to March, several patron saint festivities are held, around which numerous events and activities are organised, including performances of ball pagès, the traditional Ibizan dance. If your trip coincides with them, make a note in your diary: Sant Carles de Peralta (4 November), Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera (16 November), Sant Antoni de Portmany (17 January), Sant Agnès de Corona (21 January), Santa Eularia des Riu (12 February) and Sant Josep de Sa Talaia (19 March). The following gastronomic and sporting events are also held during the winter: Matanzas Rice Competition (Sant Antoni, January), des Gerret Fair (Santa Eularia, first Saturday in March), Sa Sèpia Gastronomic Festival (Sant Joan, March), Salt Route Regatta (March/April), Pujada al Puig de Missa (fourth Sunday in January) and the popular race Passeig a Passeig (March).

 

 

The weather in Ibiza in winter

 

Average winter temperatures range from a low of 7ºC in January to a high of 17ºC in March, so the island usually has a mild low season, which even allows you to sit out on a terrace in the sun without the need to wrap up. The average rainfall is around 5 days per month, so its not absolutely necessary to pack an umbrella.

 

 

Ibiza sunsets

 

Tips for your holidays in Ibiza off-season

 

  • Daytime temperatures on sunny days without wind can be quite warm: Bear this in mind if you’re going hiking.
  • January and February are the months chosen by many restaurants to close for holidays. For these dates, we recommend Wild Beets Ibiza, Rita’s Cantina, Vista Alegre, Ca n’Anita, S’Espardell, Casa Mama, Sa Caleta, Ca n’Alfredo and La Escollera.
  • Due to the absence of mist and cooler air temperatures, winter sunsets are even more spectacular than those you’ll see in summer. So get organised to catch the sunset every day somewhere on the west coast.

 

 

Do you already know when you are visiting Ibiza? Book your adults-only hotel

 

Amàre Beach Hotel Ibiza infinity pool

 

If you already know in which season you want to visit Ibiza, you only need to book the fabulous rooms and suites of our four-star hotel recommended for adults located in Sant Josep de Sa Talaia, in the bay of San Antonio. Seafront accommodation, sunset views, Germaine Capuccini spa, two swimming pools, exquisite gastronomy… #WhatAFeeling!

Do you have a reservation with us through Thomas Cook tour operator? We will be happy to help you on +34 917 941 285.