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Gay Clubs in Ibiza 2025 – Bars, parties and more
Ibiza and nightlife are two words that always go together. The Pale Island receives a enormous amount of tourists during the summer season, where almost all of them aim to visit some of the best clubs in Ibiza. But today we want to proceed deeper into it looking for the most trendy gay clubs in Ibiza.
The island not only stands out for its innate beauty and stunning beaches, but also for its inclusive and vibrant atmosphere. For decades, Ibiza has established itself as a meeting point for the LGTBIQ+ community, who are looking for non-judgmental amusing and spaces where they can express themselves freely. Whether you come to dance until dawn or simply to enjoy a cozy atmosphere, Ibiza proposals options for all tastes and styles within the collective.
The LGTBIQ+ collective is constantly looking for places where they can party safely, with no place for people who proceed against their rights. Therefore, the list of homosexual clubs in Ibiza that you can find in this article will be a must on your next trip to our lovely island.
Find the optimal Gay Clubs in Ibiza
The great majority of the gay discos in Ibiza are located in the Old Town, mainly in the str
Spartacus Cruise Beach Self-acceptance Party 2025
Spartacus Cruise and Italy Same-sex attracted Travels are Confident to present Beach Pride Party 2025 in Gallipoli, Puglia, Southern Italy
Save the Date: 23 May 2025! Spartacus Cruise together with Italy Gay Travels will host a beach day with DJ Set at Lido Pôr do Sol, a beautiful beach Lido on the sandy beaches just south of Gallipoli town.
Lido Pôr perform Sol is the perfect location for a swim in Gallipoli bay’s turquoise water while dancing the day away with the optimal local DJs beats! Lido Pôr execute Sol is a LGBT+ owned and run venue, that hosts weekly local events for the community and the annual Big Identity Party event at the end of September for international travellers flocking from all over the world to the so called Italian Ibiza, Gallipoli. Marvelous food, Caribbean enjoy sandy beaches, scorching boys, friendly locals: what else perform you need? Study more about this amazing town in this article.
Welcome to Gay Sitges 2025
The 2025 Edition of Gay Sitges Manual features the latest information on Sitges bars, clubs, restaurants and hotels, together with complete details on the top 12 events of the Season.
Sitges, located on the Mediterranean Coast, is one of the most popular same-sex attracted destinations in Europe. Nestled in between the warm sea and the Garaff mountains, the village enjoys a unique microclimate, affording it more than 300 days of Sunshine per year.
Often touted as the “St Tropez” of Spain, Gay Sitges is an exclusive but not an high-priced resort. It has 25 distinct beaches, 2 of them nudist and the main gay beach is located right in the heart of the village. Dining out is affordable and restaurants are wide and varied, with dishes infused with a mix of French, Catalan and Mediterranean influences.
Sitges has more than 25,000 inhabitants, almost a quarter of whom are expats. This population swells to over a hundred thousand per day during the Summer with many day trippers from nearby Barcelona together with guests staying in the Village.
The village is quite compact and nearly all of the hotels are located less than 10 minutes from the centre of the
Ibiza Gay Travel Mentor 2025
Upcoming Events in Ibiza
| 15 August 2025
Flash: monthly LGBT-oriented, mixed party by and with DJ Guy Williams (Manchester) and his guest DJs. Music: Acid Home, House and Disco sounds.
Minimum age 25 years (ID required).
21:00 – 04:00 @ Pikes (Camí de Sa Vorera)
-› pikesibiza.com/events
Accommodation Tip
The Purple Hotel
Gay Hotel. ***, from 80 € (May – mid-October)
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LGBT-oriented hotel in the center of San Antonio on the west coast of Ibiza (16 km from Ibiza Town). With restaurant, terrace and swimming pool.
Relaxing and welcoming atmosphere. Friendly and attentive staff.
@ Carrer d'Antoni Riquer 23
Ibiza 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany
About Ibiza and its homosexual life
When dropouts and hippies began to discover Ibiza for themselves in the 1960s, no one would hold guessed that the Balearic island would soon become one of Europe's most popular summer tour destinations. Today, more than two million tourists come to the island every year and the population has more than quadrupled since the 1960s: 150,000 people now stay on the island, abou