Balearic Islands · 2.7.2026

Ushuaïa Ibiza 2026: Line-up, Tickets, Prices & What to Expect

Ushuaïa Ibiza 2026: Line-up, Tickets, Prices & What to Expect

Last Updated on 8.7.2026 by Vojta

Picture an open-air arena right on the sand, the afternoon sun still baking the concrete terraces, Calvin Harris or Martin Garrix up on the stage and four thousand people dancing below — and it’s only five in the afternoon. This is Ushuaïa Ibiza, the island’s most famous open-air club, set on Playa d’en Bossa beach. Here’s who plays which day in the 2026 season, what tickets and drinks actually cost, how the dress code and VIP daybeds work, and the easiest way to get there.

Ushuaïa Ibiza in a nutshell

  • What Ushuaïa Ibiza is: an open-air club on Playa d’en Bossa beach, capacity around 4,000, with parties in broad daylight (not after midnight).
  • 2026 season: opens on Sunday 26 April and runs roughly until mid-October.
  • Times: parties usually kick off between 3pm and 5pm and finish around midnight — after that the crowd moves on to sister club Hï Ibiza across the road.
  • Residents: Calvin Harris (Tue & Fri), David Guetta (Mon), Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike (Wed), Martin Garrix (Thu), ANTS (Sat), Swedish House Mafia (Sun, high summer).
  • Prices: tickets roughly €30–130 (about £26–112), a beer around €18 (£15). Buy online in advance — it’s always dearer on the door.
  • Staying over: guests at the Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel get entry to the daytime party included.

What is Ushuaïa Ibiza?

Ushuaïa isn’t your standard nightclub with walls and a roof. It’s an open-air stage beside the pool right on Playa d’en Bossa beach, where you dance under the sky in full daylight. That’s the whole point: while most Ibiza clubs don’t get going until around midnight, Ushuaïa runs afternoon and early-evening parties that wrap up around midnight. If you want to keep going, you simply cross the road to the covered sister club, Hï Ibiza.The other difference is the production. Ushuaïa is famous for its spectacular shows — pyrotechnics, confetti, fireworks and lighting rigs over a stage that hosts the biggest names in electronic music across the season. With a capacity of around 4,000, a top-tier Adamson sound system and lighting on a par with the major festivals, the atmosphere feels more like a festival than a club night. Because it’s open-air the show goes ahead whatever the weather — just bear in mind there isn’t much shade in that afternoon sun.Ushuaïa Ibiza open-air stage and pool on Playa d'en Bossa

When is Ushuaïa Ibiza open? (Season and times)

Ushuaïa runs only through the summer season. In 2026 it kicks off with a huge Opening Party on Sunday 26 April and carries on roughly until mid-October, when the closing party draws the season to a close. Outside those months the club is shut.The parties follow an unusual daytime rhythm. The gates normally open in the early afternoon, with the main programme running from around 3–5pm until midnight (the opening party started as early as 1pm). It’s busiest in July and August; if you’d prefer things a little calmer and cheaper, aim for May, June or September.
💡 Tip: The programme shifts through the season and some residencies start later on (see below). Before you buy, always check the exact date against the official calendar — the day of the week usually decides who’s playing.

Ushuaïa Ibiza residents and line-up by day (2026 season)

This is the heart of it: Ushuaïa runs residencies by day of the week. Every night has its regular headliner or party brand. Here’s how the schedule shapes up for the 2026 season — treat the dates next to individual names as a guide and double-check the calendar.

1. Monday — David Guetta: F*** Me I’m Famous

David Guetta’s legendary brand returns to the Monday slots, starting from around early June. It’s a big commercial house show with plenty of fireworks. He’s one of the most popular acts in the game, and it’s simply an unforgettable night.

2. Tuesday and Friday — Calvin Harris

The Scottish producer has a double residency in 2026 — playing both Tuesdays and Fridays, well over two dozen dates in all. If you want to catch one of the genre’s biggest names, these are your days.

3. Wednesday — Tomorrowland: Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike

The Belgian duo take over Wednesdays under the Tomorrowland banner. Expect a run of dates across the season, festival-grade production and a high-energy, main-stage sound.

4. Thursday — Martin Garrix

The Dutch superstar DJ is back in the Thursday slots. Melodic, stadium-sized EDM and one of the most sought-after names among the younger crowd.

5. Saturday — ANTS

Homegrown brand ANTS is the more club-leaning night on the roster, serving house and techno with rotating DJ line-ups under that unmistakable ant iconography. A great shout when you’re after something beyond the mainstream.

6. Sunday — Swedish House Mafia (summer)

The Swedish trio hold the Sunday residency only in high season, roughly from late June to mid-September. It’s one of the most premium parties on the calendar — expect higher ticket prices and bigger crowds.
💡 Tip: Residencies change from season to season, and not every day of the week runs the whole summer. If you’re set on a particular name, buy your ticket the moment the date goes live — the cheapest tiers sell out first.
Crowd dancing at an Ushuaïa Ibiza daytime party

Ushuaïa Ibiza ticket prices and drink prices

This is where first-timers usually get the biggest shock — Ibiza isn’t cheap, and Ushuaïa least of all. Tickets run roughly €30–130 (about £26–112) depending on who’s playing, what time you arrive and, above all, when you book. For a standard residency the basic entry sits closer to €50–100 (about £43–86); for the top names (Swedish House Mafia, Calvin Harris) it climbs higher.Drinks are a chapter of their own. Rough prices at the bar:
ItemPrice (approx.)
Entry (standard residency)€50–100 (about £43–86)
Entry (full range)€30–130 (about £26–112)
Beer~€18 (about £15)
Spirit + mixer (e.g. vodka lemon)~€23–26 (about £20–22)
Water~€13–15 (about £11–13)
5-drink package (online in advance)~€100 (about £86)
💡 Tip: Buy your ticket online in advance through the official box office — it’s always dearer on the door and popular dates sell out. Watch out for resellers with inflated prices; stick to the club’s official website or trusted sellers. And be ready for the fact that a bottle of water costs almost as much as a beer here — staying hydrated is a pricey business.
You can also compare and book experiences and entry on Ibiza through GetYourGuide →.

VIP, daybeds and tables

If you want to experience Ushuaïa in comfort and with a view of the stage, there are VIP options — at premium prices. Basic VIP tickets start around €600 (about £515) and usually include priority entry, a few drinks and access to a standing VIP area closer to the stage.Anyone after their own table or daybed by the pool, with a host and bottle service, is playing in a different league altogether. Prices work as a minimum spend: a single table seats up to 10 people and the total is split across the whole group. As a rough guide: the cheapest is a Palm Area table for four from about €800 (roughly £690), weekday poolside daybeds start at around €2,500 (about £2,150) minimum spend, and the best spots by the main stage on the big parties run from €5,000 to €10,000 and up (about £4,300–8,600) depending on the date and act. Split among a bigger group it needn’t be quite so brutal per head, but cheap it certainly is not.VIP daybeds by the pool at Ushuaïa Ibiza

Ushuaïa Ibiza dress code: what gets you in (and what won’t)

Ushuaïa has a relaxed, summery dress code — you don’t need to dress up, just come in something you can happily dance in under the sun. There are, however, a few things that will get you turned away at the door:
  • Flip-flops and beach footwear — even if you’ve come straight off the sand.
  • Swimwear and bare torsos (men without a top).
  • Men’s vests, sports jerseys (football/basketball) and trainers at some parties.
  • Clothing with offensive or ideological slogans.
Otherwise it’s common sense: comfortable shoes (you’ll be standing and dancing for hours), something for the cooler evening by the sea, and as little to carry as possible — large rucksacks and luggage aren’t allowed inside.

Entry rules: age, bags and re-entry

Beyond the dress code, a handful of things are worth knowing in advance so nothing catches you out at the door:
  • Over-18s only. The club checks ID, and anyone under 18 or without valid photo ID won’t be let in. Bring your passport or ID card.
  • No re-entry. Once you leave the venue, you can’t get back in without a new ticket, so plan on going in for the whole session.
  • The pool is for looking, not swimming. The stage and party are right by the pool, but you can’t swim during the event — and swimwear won’t pass the dress code anyway.
  • No large bags. Suitcases and bulky rucksacks aren’t allowed in and the cloakroom is limited, so bring only the essentials.
💡 Tip: On the big parties (Calvin Harris, David Guetta) the queues start building from around 6:30–7pm. Arrive shortly after 6pm and you’ll dodge the longest wait and enjoy a calmer atmosphere by the pool before the programme kicks into full gear.

Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel: sleep right by the stage

Ushuaïa isn’t just a club — it’s also a five-star resort right beside the stage. The complex has two parts, the Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel and the more modern The Unexpected Hotel, and the big draw is obvious: guests get entry to the daytime party included with their stay, and some rooms look straight out over the main stage. You can quite literally listen to the set from your balcony.That comfort comes at a price — in high season the nightly rates are very steep, and this is one of the most expensive hotels on the island. For budget travellers it makes more sense to stay elsewhere on Playa d’en Bossa or in Ibiza Town and buy a separate ticket to the party. Compare places nearby through accommodation on Playa d’en Bossa →, or look directly at the Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel →.
💡 Tip: If you’re paying extra for the hotel mainly for the “free” entry, do the maths — the room rate in season is often so high that a separate ticket plus cheaper accommodation a few hundred metres down the road works out better.

How to get to Ushuaïa Ibiza

Location is one of Ushuaïa’s big advantages — it sits on Playa d’en Bossa, just a few minutes from the airport. You’ve got a few options:
  • Taxi from the airport: the ride takes around 5 minutes and costs roughly €15 (about £13). The quickest option, though at night and at weekends you’ll queue for a cab.
  • Disco Bus (route L3B): the night bus loops between San Antonio and Playa d’en Bossa and stops right outside Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza. The fare is around €5 (about £4) — the cheapest way to get home after closing. It’s a bit of an experience in itself, too, and the atmosphere on board is brilliant.
  • On foot: if you’re staying on Playa d’en Bossa, you can usually walk it comfortably.
The journey back matters more than the way there — after midnight, when the club shuts, the taxi queues are long. Check the night bus timetable in advance so you’re not left stranded.

How much does a night cost? (Budget)

So you know what you’re getting into — a rough budget for one party, for one person, excluding accommodation:
ItemApprox.
Ticket (standard residency, online in advance)€50–90 (about £43–77)
Transport there and back (bus)~€10 (about £9)
Drinks (3–4)€60–90 (about £52–77)
Total for the nightroughly €120–190 (about £105–165)
You’ll save most on two things: buy your ticket online (it’s dearer on the door) and have a drink before you arrive — bar prices are brutal. If you’re on Ibiza for several days and want to club-hop, take a look at our overview of parties on Ibiza, where we compare the various venues.

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Frequently asked questions about Ushuaïa Ibiza

How much does entry to Ushuaïa Ibiza cost? Roughly €30–130 (about £26–112) depending on who’s playing, what time you arrive and when you book. For a standard residency, budget closer to €50–100 (about £43–86). Buying online in advance is always cheaper than paying on the door.Who is playing at Ushuaïa Ibiza in 2026? The residencies are split by day: Calvin Harris (Tuesday and Friday), David Guetta / F*** Me I’m Famous (Monday), Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike under the Tomorrowland banner (Wednesday), Martin Garrix (Thursday), ANTS (Saturday) and Swedish House Mafia (Sunday, high summer).When is Ushuaïa open? Summer season only. In 2026 it opens on 26 April and runs roughly until mid-October. Parties usually start in the afternoon (around 3–5pm) and finish around midnight — unlike the nightclubs, here you dance in daylight.What is the dress code at Ushuaïa? Relaxed and summery. You won’t get in wearing flip-flops, swimwear, a bare torso, a men’s vest or sports jerseys, though. Bring comfortable shoes and something for the cooler evening by the sea.How much do drinks cost at Ushuaïa Ibiza? Expensive: a beer around €18 (about £15), a spirit and mixer roughly €23–26 (£20–22), water €13–15 (£11–13). A five-drink package bought online in advance costs around €100 (£86) and tends to work out better value.Is the Ushuaïa hotel worth it for the free entry? Guests at the Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel get daytime party entry included, but rooms are very expensive in season. For budget travellers, cheaper accommodation on Playa d’en Bossa plus a separate ticket usually works out better.How do I get to Ushuaïa from the airport? The club is just a few minutes from the airport. A taxi costs roughly €15 (about £13) and takes about 5 minutes. Cheaper is the night Disco Bus (route L3B) at around €5 (£4), which stops right outside the club.What’s the difference between Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza? Ushuaïa is an open-air club with afternoon and early-evening parties that finish at midnight. Hï Ibiza is the covered club across the road, where the night carries on until morning. Many people combine the two: the daytime show at Ushuaïa first, then a night at Hï.Is there an age limit at Ushuaïa Ibiza? Yes, entry is over-18s only and the club checks ID. Anyone under 18 or without valid photo ID won’t be let in, so keep your ID on you.Can I leave Ushuaïa and come back in? No, there’s no re-entry. Once you leave the venue you need a new ticket to get back in, so plan on going in for the whole session.

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