Ibiza nights: The party starts with dinner
Ibiza is world-famous for its clubs, but ask anyone who knows the island well and they’ll tell you: the magic isn’t just on the dance floor. It’s at the table, in a sunset, and in those unforgettable nights that begin with a meal and end with music under the stars.
While our Ibiza food tour takes you into hidden tapas bars and family-run eateries in Ibiza town, these dine and dance spots show you the other side of Ibiza, where dinner melts into the nightlife.
Whether you’re looking for a buzzing tapas bar before Pacha, a glamorous beach club with international DJs, or a casual pintxos spot after hours, this is your guide to the best places to dine and dance in Ibiza.
Blue Marlin, dine and dance beach club
On your tour, guests might try fresh local seafood or Mediterranean plates in Santa Eulària, Ibiza. Blue Marlin takes those same flavours and flips them into a glamorous, high-end beach club setting. Set on the pebbled shores of Cala Jondal, Blue Marlin Ibiza is the island’s perfect location for afternoon recovery or pre party experience. By day, guests lounge on daybeds while enjoying Mediterranean fusion, sushi, and seafood platters. As the sun goes down, the volume turns up. Resident DJs and international guests (Pete Tong, Bedouin, Black Coffee) transform the beach into a dance floor. Expect champagne showers, yacht tenders pulling up, and a crowd that’s equal parts glamorous and hedonistic.
- Menu: Mediterranean, sushi, seafood.
- Vibe: Glam, high-energy, celebrity hangout.
- Spend: High- minimum spends on beds/tables (€150–€250+ pp on peak nights).
- Music: Guest DJs, live events, regular international line-ups.
Beachouse, restaurant with DJ’s in Ibiza
With its barefoot vibe, Beachouse transitions beautifully from a stylish Mediterranean restaurant into a Balearic beach party. During the day, it’s relaxed, with long lunches and cocktails under the shade of palm trees. By late afternoon, resident DJs take over, creating a soundtrack that shifts the venue into a pre-party hub. Expect a mix of beachside dining, cocktails at sunset, and dancing as the night builds.
- Menu: Mediterranean, seafood, wood-fired oven dishes.
- Vibe: Stylish yet relaxed, barefoot luxury.
- Spend: €70–€100 per head. Table minimums for premium spots in the evening.
- Music: Resident DJs daily, occasional guest sets.
Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Club, the best dinner and party spot in Ibiza
Ushuaïa is where fine dining collides with Ibiza’s biggest open-air party. Guests can dine poolside on sushi, champagne, and Mediterranean sharing dishes, before seamlessly becoming part of the spectacle as headliners like Calvin Harris, David Guetta, and ANTS take the stage. It’s one of the few venues where eating inside the party is the point, you’re not just dining, you’re already in the club.
- Menu: Sushi, Mediterranean plates, champagne service.
- Vibe: Festival atmosphere, VIP-heavy.
- Spend: Very high — €200–€300+ minimum spend as standard for prime tables.
- Music: Superstar DJs daily during summer.
Destino Five Ibiza by Pacha
Owned by the legendary Pacha group, Destino is perched on a clifftop with panoramic views of Ibiza Town and Formentera. The experience begins with elegant Mediterranean dining in its open-air restaurant, but as night falls, the terrace transforms into one of the island’s most atmospheric party spots. With Pacha DJs and special guest line-ups, it’s both dinner and a destination party rolled into one.
- Menu: Mediterranean fine dining.
- Vibe: Elegant, outdoor luxury.
- Spend: €100+ per head for dining, premium pricing for events.
- Music: Pacha DJs, special events, big-name guests.
Nassau Beach Club, Playa d’en Bossa
At Nassau Beach Club, dining and dancing go hand in hand. Known for its stylish fusion menu (Mediterranean meets Asian) and cocktail bar, Nassau evolves into a nightlife venue as the DJs take over. One thing you’ll notice on our food tour is Ibiza’s mix of influences, Spanish, Mediterranean, and international. Nassau Beach Club celebrates that same fusion with a menu that blends Mediterranean and Asian flavours, soundtracked by resident DJs. Its mix of glamour and intimacy makes it a favourite for those who want a club vibe without the overwhelming scale of Ushuaïa.
- Menu: Mediterranean & Asian fusion.
- Vibe: Chic, glamorous, slightly more intimate.
- Spend: €80–€120 pp.
- Music: Daily DJs, themed parties throughout the season.
Tantra is a pre-party staple in Playa d’en Bossa, where casual dining transitions into a warm up party atmosphere. Start with cocktails and sharing plates on the terrace, then watch as the energy builds with live DJs before heading to the nearby superclubs. Sometimes, the vibe is so good that you don’t even leave, you just stay and dance into the night.
- Menu: Casual Mediterranean, pizzas, cocktails.
- Vibe: Laid-back early, high-energy by night.
- Spend: Budget-friendly for Ibiza standards (€40–€60 pp).
- Music: Resident DJs, frequent warm-up events.
Las Dalias & Akasha, San Carlos
If you loved the authentic, community vibe of our Ibiza food tour, Las Dalias is that spirit amplified, eclectic plates, live music, markets, and its intimate club Akasha carrying the energy until sunrise.” One of Ibiza’s most legendary venues, Las Dalias is where food, culture, and music collide. Start the evening with dinner in the garden restaurant, surrounded by lanterns and stalls from the iconic hippy market. As the night unfolds, live bands and DJs take over the terrace. For late-night club vibes, head inside to Akasha, Las Dalias’ intimate club space where electronic DJs keep the energy flowing until sunrise.
- Menu: Eclectic, Mediterranean and global flavours.
- Vibe: Bohemian, artistic, community-focused.
- Spend: Mid-range (€40–€70 pp).
- Music: Live bands, DJs, Akasha club nights.
Ibiza has perfected the art of blending food with music. These dine and dance venues capture the island’s glamorous, high-energy nightlife.
But Ibiza isn’t just about the big name clubs and beach clubs, its heart lies in the hidden tapas bars, family run restaurants, and authentic foodie streets of Ibiza Town and Santa Eulària. That’s where our Food Tours Balearics experiences come in. On our self-guided tours, you’ll taste the flavours that locals love, discover dishes you won’t find in guidebooks, and enjoy the slower, more authentic side of island life.
Pairing a Food Tours Balearics experience with one of these iconic dine and dance venues means you won’t miss a single side of the island. It’s the ultimate way to experience Ibiza food, culture, and nightlife in one unforgettable trip.
Book your Ibiza food tour today and see why combining local cuisine with legendary nightlife is the best way to discover the island.