Ibiza Stag Do, Weekend & Party Activities

Ibiza Stag Weekend
Known Internationally for being the ultimate party and clubbing destination, Ibiza is a perfect stag do destination. If you're adamant that your stag...
end takes place on a Balearic island in the sun, then Ibiza is a great idea. Full to the brim of bronzed Spanish honeys and like-minded revellers, Ibiza remains the place where soberness goes to die. We've organised a wide range of great stag do activities for you to choose from, so there's plenty to keep you entertained ' as if the clubbing wasn't enough!
Culture:
Ibiza has a vast cultural richness as a result of the several invasions it has been subject to throughout the island's history. The different monuments to visit are proof of this history and allow us to picture the history of the island all the way through from the Punic period to modern times. Punta arabi hippy market(Punta Arab' Hippy Market started in the seventies and since then keeps marking the pace of Ibiza during summer Wednesdays.Tradiconal folk dance exhibitions(very Thursday at 18:00 there is a display of traditional "ball pag's" (folk dancing) by the Balansat local dance group.
Travel Info:
You can reach the island either by plane or ship. Ibiza has its own airport, Sant Josep, set in the southern part of the island. Several airlines provide direct access from the Spanish Peninsula and Europe. The three main ports are the ports of Ibiza, Santa Eul'ria and Sant Antoni. The ferry companies -Balearia, Iscomar and Acciona- sail to the ports of Ibiza and Sant Antoni from different places on mainland Spain. Apart from the ferry crossings, it is also possible to reach the island by private ship, chartered crossings and various cruises. The regular sea crossings reach the island of Ibiza from Barcelona, Valencia, D'nia and Palma de Mallorca,
Nightlife:
There is no doubt that Ibiza is the capital city of fun. Here you will find the very best nightlife and the best clubs and DJs from all over the world. The island bars and discos offer more than just music. They also put on incredible and fun audiovisual spectacles which are advertised in the streets around the port of Ibiza. In consequence, it is not unusual to find celebrities soaking up the atmosphere on the terrace bars and in the discos on the island.
Night Clubs: Ibiza is the world renowned party capital of the world for its attraction to young crowds as well as older crowds for partying and clubbing for days on end. Some of the more popular clubs are listed below:
Pacha - The oldest and best known club in Ibiza Town, Pacha is famous for VIP Tables and being a bit of a playground for the rich and famous.
Ushuaia - This is Ibiza's legendary outdoor club and a home from summer home for the world's celebrity DJs. Just outside Ibiza Town. Look out for daytime clubbing, the amazing swimming pool and light shows. Be sure to get tickets in advance.
Space - Ibiza Town's superclub sprawls over five vast spaces. Go for international cross-mix DJs, the island's best opening and closing parties, Sundays at Space, Carl Cox, The Terrace and low flying planes (it's close to the airport).
Gatecrasher - It used to be Eden, it used to be Star Club and now it's Gatecrasher. The British megaclub brand has brought back all the original superclub energy to its San Antonio venue, the sound system is one of the best on the island and it looks amazing.
Hush - San Antonio's top club hosts some of Ibiza's best DJs and mixes it up with weirdly wonderful events like Champagne Sushi, Dubai to Ibiza, Hush House Mafia
Ibiza Amnesia - In San Rafael, between Ibiza Town and San Antonio, the club that invented clubbing is Amnesia.
The heaving dance spaces, water cannons, 'shared' moments, club nights, parties and legendary DJs have kept this icon right up there for nearly 25 years and it's still brilliant.
History:
The so called pre-talaiotic culture are first proof of human presence in the balearic islands dating back to around 3500 - 3000 a.c. and thought to be of oriental origin. The talaiotic culture from 1500 to 123 a.c. which concluded with the Roman invasion mainly affected the larger islands(Mallorca and Menorca) whilst Ibiza and Formentera where ignored. Ibiza and the historic town of Eivissa,Surprise yourself in the ancient fort town of Eivissa and discover what the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Moors and Catalans.
Food/ Restaurants:
Restaurants, Caf's & Bars.Every one of the restaurants, caf's and bars selected by the Spotlight Team has been chosen for quality and value. They all have well established reputations for maintaining high standards year after year, and for having that added touch of style in decor and service which sets them ahead of the rest.Restaurants in Ibiza are open for lunch from around 1pm until 4pm and for dinner from around 8pm until late.