S'Agamassa
Sagamassa does not have a very large beach. It does have quite a few water sport activities to partake in, and may seem a bit busy from the photograph. However, there is a part of the sea/beach roped off for swimmers.
Apdo. Correos 110, Playa d'en Bossa, Ibiza, 07800, Spain
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Hi there,
We are a group of five people. We are going to Ibiza nest August for the first time. We want to go to Pacha Disco at the "Flower Power" party. Does anyone knows if it cheaper to buy the tickets previously (ex: today at www.ticketdisco.com it costs 47 euros each) than to buy on the day at the disco? Or is it the same price?
PS: Does anyone recomend this party?
Many thanks
Pedro from Lisbon
You are likely better off buying the tickets from their website ahead of time. Usually the prices go up at the door. Also, there is no guarantee that you will get in if you arrive without tickets. Pacha is a popular place, and has clubs world wide.
It has been a while but the club is a blast, if that is your thing.
Sagamassa does not have a very large beach. It does have quite a few water sport activities to partake in, and may seem a bit busy from the photograph. However, there is a part of the sea/beach roped off for swimmers.
Ibiza Town - Its lovely to wander up to D'Alt Vila passing through the main entrance over a drawbridge to stroll through the winding cobbled stoned streets, up to the Cathedral, passing along the way, little churches, pavement restaurants, shops and bars. Here's me and Joe posing along the drawbridge!
This is one of the coolest club I've been to...it's absolutely HUGE! We waited in line for a long time on Sunday morning. We showed up about two hours after opening and the place was PACKED! We went with the lower priced entry tickets (roughly USD $15-$20) only to find out that if we left to get food or something, we had to pay another cover charge and wait in line. We partied til our legs hurt and our stomachs were growling then left. We later went to a local bar and had a blast. No dress code really. There were people wearing just about anything you can imagine. Feel free to be creative.
recommended in some guides as a latin music club, with good salsa, merengue etc .. all you are gonna find here is spanish and southamerican commercial music on weekends (funky the rest of the week), but nothing of the kind of a good salsa club. i only hear something similar, one of the mark anthony chachachas. anyway the staff is very friendly. rum+coke 5.5€. beer 3€
One of my favorite clubs, 'Es Paradis' is famous for its water parties (normally held on Tuesday and Saturday nights). Some of Europes top DJ's play here. Early in the season its possible to get in free (June) but otherwise expect to pay about $30. The clubs decor is in the style of a Greek Temple, during the water parties the dancefloor floods to a depth of about a meter. No shorts for males. No Swimwear for males during the water parties, but you can remove shirts.
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Address: Apdo. Correos 110, Playa d'en Bossa, Ibiza, 07800, Spain