Pacha Ibiza Guide 2026: The Classic Club
Pacha is the grande dame of Ibiza clubbing, the cherry-logo institution in Ibiza Town. Here is how to enjoy a night there in 2026, from the music to the dress code.
If Ushuaia is the daytime icon, Pacha is the night-time one. The cherry logo has been part of Ibiza since the 1970s, and the club in Ibiza Town remains the glamorous heart of the scene. Here is how to enjoy a night there in 2026.
A piece of Ibiza history
Pacha is one of the oldest clubs on the island and still one of the most loved. The interior mixes intimate rooms with a main floor, and the crowd skews a little older and more dressed-up than the warehouse venues. It is the place for a classic, polished Ibiza night.
The music
House in all its forms is the backbone, with some of the longest-running residencies in Ibiza. The exact sound shifts by night, so check who is playing before you commit. Weekends tend to be busiest and most glamorous.
Dress code and door
Pacha is the most stylish of the big clubs. Dress smart, skip shorts, flip-flops and sportswear, and you will glide through. The door can be selective on peak nights, so looking the part helps.
Tickets and timing
Entry runs roughly 40 to 70 euros depending on the night, cheaper booked online. Pacha opens late and runs until six or beyond, which makes it a great spot to finish a night that started somewhere else, like an earlier sunset cruise.
Making a night of it
Build the evening around Pacha rather than fitting it in. Eat in Ibiza Town first, arrive after midnight when it fills, and pace yourself for the long hours. A relaxed day beforehand, perhaps a daytime boat party, keeps you fresh for the late finish.
Compare it with the harder rooms in our Amnesia guide and the full best clubs in Ibiza rundown.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of music does Pacha play?
Pacha leans on house in its many forms, with some of the longest-running residencies in Ibiza. The exact sound depends on the night and the DJ, so check the line-up.
What is the dress code at Pacha?
Smart and stylish. Pacha is the most dressed-up of the big clubs, so avoid shorts, flip-flops and sportswear, especially at weekends.
How late is Pacha open?
Pacha runs late, often until six in the morning or beyond, making it a strong choice to finish the night after an earlier party elsewhere.