Ibiza Clubs Dress Code: What to Wear in 2026
Ibiza is relaxed but not anything goes, and a few clubs will turn people away at the door. Here is what to wear to the main clubs in 2026 and the mistakes to avoid.
Ibiza is famously laid back, but that does not mean anything goes at the door. A few clubs, Pacha above all, will turn people away for the wrong outfit, and the rules shift between night clubs and daytime venues. Here is what to wear to the main clubs in 2026 and the mistakes that get people refused.
The general rule
Most Ibiza clubs run a relaxed smart casual code rather than a strict formal one. The island is hot and the crowd is there to dance, so comfort matters, but stylish beats scruffy at the door. Aim for clothes you would wear to a good night out at home, adapted for the heat.
Pacha: the dressiest club
Pacha in Ibiza Town is the most dressed up venue on the island, and it enforces it. Go for smart, stylish clothes, a nice shirt or a dress and proper shoes. Trainers, shorts and beachwear are the items most likely to get you turned away here, so save those for the daytime.
Hï, UNVRS and Amnesia: stylish party clothes
The big production clubs are more about looking good than dressing formally. Stylish, comfortable party clothes are the move, since you will be dancing for hours in a warm room. There is more freedom than at Pacha, but obvious beachwear and football shirts still feel out of place.
DC-10: dressed down and music first
DC-10 is the most relaxed of the big names, with a music first crowd that dresses down. Comfortable, casual clothes are perfect, and nobody is checking labels. It is the opposite end of the spectrum from Pacha.
Daytime venues: swimwear and festival style
Ushuaïa, O Beach and the daytime parties are a different world. Swimwear, festival style and bright outfits are all welcome, since these are open-air sun parties. Bring sunglasses and something light, and remember costume parties like The Zoo Project lean into fancy dress.
Mistakes to avoid
The classic door refusals come from flip flops, vests, football shirts and obvious beachwear at the night clubs. Dress for the venue type, lean smarter when in doubt, and check the club's own guidance for special events. A little effort gets you in without fuss.
Plan the daytime too
If you are packing festival style for daytime, a day on the water fits right in. A shared Ibiza boat party is the perfect place for swimwear and sunglasses. See how the day works in our Ibiza boat party guide.
Planning more? Browse the best clubs in Ibiza list, learn the booking ropes in the Ibiza club tickets guide, plan your route with the Ibiza clubs map and read our Pacha Ibiza guide for the dressiest night.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a dress code for Ibiza clubs?
Most Ibiza clubs run a relaxed smart casual dress code rather than a strict formal one. Pacha is the dressiest and will turn away sportswear and beachwear. The big production clubs like Hï and UNVRS are more about stylish party clothes, while daytime venues allow swimwear and festival style.
What should I not wear to an Ibiza club?
At night clubs, avoid flip flops, football shirts, vests, swimwear and obvious beachwear, since these are the items most likely to get you turned away, especially at Pacha. Daytime pool venues are more relaxed about swimwear.
What do you wear to Pacha Ibiza?
Pacha is the most dressed up club on the island, so go for smart, stylish clothes. Think a nice shirt or a dress and decent shoes rather than trainers, shorts or beachwear. Dressing up is part of the Pacha experience.