Ibiza, Spain
Ibiza, the capital of the world club dancing culture is waiting for you! Check out information on the entry requirements, its nightlife, hotels and hostels.
ibizaPlanning a spring break trip? Consider traveling to one of the hottest destinations on the planet: Ibiza, Spain! This island is considered by many to be the party capital of the world and regularly attracts celebrities and other big wigs. Its main attractions are the beautiful beaches and the always popular club scene, but there is more to Ibiza than just sunbathing and drinking.

As Ibiza is of relatively small in size, you are never very far from a beach no matter where you are on the island, which is a popular attraction for spring breakers. Most of the popular coastal areas lie around Ibiza Town and in the south.

Head for the longest stretch of beach on Ibiza, the Playa d'en Bossa Beach, which has an assortment of bars and cafes that cater to beach patrons and make the perfect destination for party goers. The water here is incredibly clear with little shade available. Activities here are windsurfing, diving, parasailing, and volleyball.

Or visit the official nude beach, the Es Cavallet, a nice stretch of sand that is popular with windsurfers because of the strong breezes. You may enjoy volleyball and music bars throughout the day and there is a bit more shade here than on some of the other beaches.

Ibiza boasts of a large variety of clubs to meet every nightlife style.

Whatever you're looking for, Ibiza has something to offer. Ibiza is a great destination for your spring break vacation - from spectacular beaches to non-stop party action in the island's clubs, and from leisurely relaxation to family adventures.

Passport & Visa Requirements

For Americans: United States nationals need a passport valid for period of intended stay and a return ticket or proof of onward travel. You do not require a visa for a stay of up to three months.

For UK nationals: You must hold a passport (can be expired for up to one year), but no visa is required for a maximum stay of three months for those holding a passport endorsed British Citizen, European Community, British Dependent Territories Citizen or British Subject. The rest UK passport holders require a visa and a passport valid at least three months beyond visa expiry date.

For Canadians: They need a passport valid for period of intended stay and a return ticket or proof of onward travel. If you stay up to three months, you require no visa.

For Australians: Australian nationals require a passport valid for at least period of intended stay and no visa if staying up to three months.

For South Africans: South African nationals should apply beforehand for a Schengen visa to enter Spain. Mind that your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond expiry date of visa.

New Zealanders need a passport valid for the period of intended stay with no visa is necessary for a stay of up to three months.

Nationals of Ireland require a valid passport, but a visa is not necessary for a stay of up to three months.

Passport/Visa Note: The Schengen area includes the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. If you are non-EU citizen, you should hold a return or onward ticket. All guests may be asked for proof of financial means for their stay in Spain.
Hotels and Hostels
Here you may read about the hotels and hostels to stay at Ibiza. Get information about their amenities and services provided.

Nightlife
Consider what the most exciting and tempting Ibiza’s nightlife has to offer. Learn the biggest and the busiest clubs in the area to visit.