Ibiza is the main destination of choice for lovers of electronic music thanks to its legendary clubs, where some of the world’s most famous DJs play. It’s not just about partying: it’s about living a unique experience, with spectacular visual productions and top-notch sound
But enjoying it comes at a price Entering a club can cost between 60 and 100 euros, not including drinks. Many call the price exorbitant, while others recognize that it is part of the machinery of the Ibizan night: exclusive performances, global marketing and high demand that make every night a luxury for which many are willing to pay.
But when it comes to going to a club there are also differences. So explains one TikTok user, who says he has been working on the island for almost a decade. “Currently, this is my ninth season and I’m PR for UNVRS, Ushuaïa and Hï,” says Antho.
“There are a lot of people who come to Ibiza for the first time every year and don’t really know how the island works. So I wanted to talk about a topic that is quite recurrent when they write to me asking for tickets for the clubs I work in, the main ones on the island”, he starts saying in the video that already accumulates thousands of views
“That doesn’t exist here”
In this sense, he launches a warning: “It’s impossible to take a bottle and sit at the bar with your bottle. I’m often asked, but that doesn’t exist here. If you want to take a bottle, you have the possibility to have a VIP table, which you have to book in advance, and you will have more than one bottle because, basically, for VIP tables in our clubs especially and also in the most known clubs on the island you have to have a pretty high budget. You need to have at least 500 euros per person“, says the PR
But he insists that the cost also depends on the parties you want to go to “If, for example, you want to go to Black Coffee at Hï or David Guetta at Ushuaïa or UNVRS obviously the table will be more expensive, but at least you have to have 500 euros, which is the price of the VIP ticket we offer”, clarifies the worker.
“Once you have booked your table, let’s say you have a budget of 2,500 euros, that’s a minimum spend and you will have 2,500 euros worth of bottles on your table. The service that goes with our VIP tables is a very, very high quality service. The service is top of the range and one of the best on the island. You have one or two professionals dedicated to your table, your glass is never empty and the ice cubes are perfect,” he concludes.
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