Ibiza
Ibiza is well known as a party destination. This also applies to the LGBTQ+ community. However, the small island in the Mediterranean has much more to offer besides partying.
Romantic bays, small idyllic sandy beaches and crystal-clear water. The hotel infrastructure on the island is unique. From pure luxury to small fincas, everything is available. We have been particularly fond of Ibiza for years and are happy to be able to give you special insider tips for the Balearic island.
5 facts about Ibiza
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Popular destination for LGBT travellers:
Ibiza is known worldwide as one of the most popular destinations for LGBT tourists. The island is famous for its open and tolerant atmosphere, making it a safe and welcoming place for LGBT people. Many travellers appreciate the relaxed attitude of the islanders and the lively nightlife.
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Ibiza Gay Pride:
Ibiza Gay Pride is an annual highlight that takes place in June. This event includes a colourful parade, parties, concerts and cultural events that celebrate the diversity and rights of the LGBT community. Ibiza Gay Pride attracts participants from all over the world and contributes to the island's international recognition as an LGBT-friendly destination.
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LGBT-friendly beaches:
Ibiza has several beaches that are particularly popular with the LGBT community. Es Cavallet beach is one of the most famous gay beaches on the island and is located close to Ibiza Town. This stretch of beach is known for its relaxed atmosphere and beach clubs, which often attract LGBT guests.
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Diverse nightlife:
Ibiza is world-famous for its exciting nightlife, and the LGBT scene plays a central role in this. There are numerous bars, clubs and discos in Ibiza Town and San Antonio that cater specifically to an LGBT audience. Popular meeting places include ‘Sunrise’ and ‘Chiringay’ on Es Cavallet Beach, as well as the many LGBT-friendly clubs in the city centre.
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LGBT-friendly accommodation and events:
There are a variety of LGBT-friendly hotels, resorts and flats in Ibiza. These accommodations often specialise in providing a safe and welcoming environment for their guests. Many of these accommodations also organise special events and parties for the LGBT community, such as pool parties and theme nights, which are a great way to get to know other travellers.