Ibiza gay strand

On this island you could leave to any beach and holding hands wouldn't be an issue: every beach is LGBTQIA-friendly: it's as simple as that. Here, beaches can be wild, compact, possess turquoise or almost clear liquid, can be surrounded by sweet-smelling pines or be possessed of a Jurassic rocky backdrop. In short, there's a beach to suit every taste.

Es Cavallet has the only really “official” homosexual beach, having a big male lover area that's popular with men. Then there's the beach at Figueretas, a resort popular with the LGBTQIA community, where many reasonably priced hotels are located.

You'll find the biggest concentration of LGBTQIA culture in the south of the island, one which has had a big shape on the island's clubbing scene. The south is where all the cruising goes on too; you'll see the sideways glances, so you'll know where you are when you get there.

There are a lot of nudist beacheson Ibiza, which are generally more relaxed, liberal and yes, LGBTQIA-friendly. People with all sexual orientations mingle, pointing all their bodies towards the mecca that is th

Patroc Ibiza Gay Guide

Clubs & Parties

See also our overview of upcoming Irregular Parties and Events in Ibiza.

Glitterbox

Sunday from /[4 May – 5 October ]

Weekly Sunday nighttime party at the Hï Ibiza in Platja d'en Bossa.
With international DJs (Soulful House and Disco), drag queens and performers.
Queer inclusive.
Admission: tickets from 50 €

@ Hï Ibiza Platja d'en Bossa
Ibiza

La Troya

Wednesday from [4 June – 1 October ]

Weekly party with DJ Oscar Colorado, guest DJs, gogo dancers and exhibition by performer Baby Marcelo.
Mixed clientele.
Admission: ≈ 45 €

@ Playa Soleil Beachclub C. del Fumarell 1
Ibiza Sant Josep de sa Talaia

Shops

ES Collection / Addicted

In the season daily ≈ / – 

Beachwear, underwear, sportswear and T-shirts.

@ Carrer de sa Creu 23 (Calle de la Cruz)
Ibiza

+34 96 49 20

Gay Ibiza &#; the best gay hotels, bars, clubs &#; more

Ibiza has a reputation for creature the big party island of Spain! And the deceptively small Balearic island has lovingly nurtured this wild youngster reputation since as far back as the swinging s, when the island attracted a emotional mix of hippies, artists, and free spirits drawn to its anything-goes atmosphere and sunny beaches. The s saw the rise of iconic clubs love Pacha, which blended disco culture with the island’s bohemian vibe, and by the s, Ibiza had become a hub for electronic music, with world-renowned DJs flocking to play at its legendary open-air venues. The gays possess always been part of that, of course—aren't we always—and to this afternoon, the small island remains a rigid favorite for members of the LGBTQ+  community looking to have some entertaining in the sun.

But Ibiza is more than just parties. It's also stunningly beautiful in parts, with gorgeous secret beaches, a boutique shop-filled historic center where the aged city wall still stands, and exquisite beachside restaurants aid some of Spain's best Mediterranean cuisine.

Both Ibiza and Formentera hold many nudist beaches where an all-over body tan is easily achieved. That and the freedom of being clothes-free, swimming and feeling the sea handle your entire body is the ultimate in liberation. Try it once and you'll never go support to clothed bathing.

Here are some of our favourite nudist spots for you to try out.


Es Cavallet

South Ibiza

Close to Playa d'en Bossa, Es Cavallet, an official nudist beach, is very popular with those who love to bare all. Its waters are beautifully transparent and snorkelling is a dream as it's all rocky and teeming with marine life.

This beach is half lgbtq+ and half straight. From the car park, you'll be in the "hetero" part of the beach, where there are two beach restaurants. Continuing on down, after turning right, will take you directly to the gay part with a gay chiringuito at the end.

Walk along the beach and revel in the vistas of the walled citadel of Ibiza Town known as Dalt Vila in the distance as well as the island of Formentera across the sea. Please bear in mind that the dunes are a protected are