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Ibiza Bachelorette / Hen Weekend: The 2026 Itinerary

26 April 2026 · 10 min read

Ibiza is the European bachelorette / hen weekend the way Vegas is the American one — built for it, designed for it, capable of swallowing your whole crew for four days and spitting them out the other side with very specific photos. The trick is doing the right Ibiza, because there are at least three of them and only one is the bachelorette one.

Which Ibiza is right for you

Knowing this saves you from booking the wrong thing. There are three Ibizas:

For a bachelorette weekend, you want some of the Party version (one night), most of the Boho Luxe version (two days), and zero of the Family version. Stay on the right side of the island.

Where to stay

Avoid San Antonio (clubs are loud all night, you won't sleep), Playa d'en Bossa (you'll spend more on Ubers than rent).

Friday: Arrival + first beach club night

Afternoon: Land at IBZ. Most flights from London, Manchester, and Amsterdam are 2–3h. Ubers from the airport are ~€20–35 to most villa areas.

4pm: Check in. Welcome champagne, decor up, group photo. The bride gets her sash + accessories from your Coastal or Sunset Spritz shopping list.

7pm: First night out. Beachouse Ibiza on Las Salinas for a relaxed sunset dinner with a DJ, or Casa Maca in Ibiza Town for a more intimate boho dinner. Either way: you're in flowy linens, not heels.

10pm: Pacing matters. Friday is build-up night, not blow-out night. Drinks at Lío Ibiza (cabaret + dinner club, book 6 weeks out) or Tantra for a chilled cocktail moment. Home by 1am.

Saturday: The big day

10am: Late breakfast at the villa. Save the bride's energy.

12pm: Beach club day. The big four for bachelorettes are Blue Marlin (Cala Jondal — most-photographed, most expensive, day beds €1,200+ for the group), Nikki Beach (Santa Eulalia — bachelorette-friendly, mid-priced), Beachouse (Las Salinas — relaxed, photogenic), and Experimental Beach (Cap des Falcó — boho luxe, sunsets like nowhere else).

Day-bed reservations are non-negotiable in peak season (June–August). Book 8 weeks out. Expect €600–€1,800 for an 8-person setup including minimum spend.

5pm: Back to the villa. Showers, outfit changes. Sunset photos on the pool deck.

8pm: Saturday dinner. Atzaró for the boho-luxe long table dinner (the most-Instagrammed restaurant in Ibiza), La Paloma for a relaxed garden dinner, or Heart Ibiza for the splurge with theatre.

11pm onward: Pacha or Hï. The bride wears white. Pre-book table service if budget allows — €4,000–€7,000 for an 8-person table including bottles, divided is reasonable. If not, the dancefloor is the dancefloor.

Sunday: Recovery + Formentera

The genuinely smart move on Sunday is to skip Ibiza entirely and ferry to Formentera. 30-minute ferry from Ibiza Town, white sand, turquoise water, no clubs, no crowds. Book a beach restaurant lunch at Beso Beach or Juan y Andrea (book 6 weeks out, paella mid-afternoon, day spent on sun loungers). Costs about €100–€150 per guest including ferry.

Back to Ibiza for sunset on Sunday. Café del Mar in San Antonio (sunset cliché but earned), Hostal La Torre for a more elevated version, or Experimental Beach if you can get back in. Cheers, group photo, end.

What to pack

What it'll cost

For 8 guests, 4 nights, mid-range:

Total per guest: roughly £1,600 / €1,800. Cut Saturday bottle service and you're at £1,300. Add a Cap des Falcó villa upgrade and you're at £2,500.

Build the Ibiza shopping list

Coastal if you're going more Mediterranean villa, Sunset Spritz for the boho luxe garden-table aesthetic, Disco for the night-club nights. You can build all three on The Bach Lists and split which goes in the suitcase.

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