REVIEW · IBIZA
Ibiza: Bottomless Brunch at Ibiza Boat Club with Drinks & DJ
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A brunch that turns into a boat party.
This Ibiza Boat Club experience is built for people who want premium vibes in daylight: a DJ soundtrack, VIP sun beds for everyone, unlimited drinks, and a live paella show cooking onboard. The tone feels classy and social without getting chaotic, with hosts like Jill and Ana popping up in guest feedback for that extra personal, take-care-of-you energy.
I especially like the way the boat setup makes the day feel special. With room to lounge on sun beds and sofa lounges (and a limited capacity of 100), you can actually talk, not just shout over crowds. And the food isn’t an afterthought: you get seafood paella, plus a vegan and gluten-free option, along with local pastries and seasonal fruit.
One consideration: this is adults only and it runs as a party-brunch (DJ, dancing, and music forward). If you’re hoping for a quiet family-style meal on the water, this won’t match the mood.
In This Review
- Key Things That Matter on This Boat Brunch
- First Steps: Finding the Pier at Playa d’en Bossa
- The 1–4 PM Floating Beach Club: VIP Beds, DJ Music, Unlimited Bar
- When it’s at its best
- Live Paella Show Cooking: Why the Food Actually Feels Like Ibiza
- Wine tasting with the meal
- The only food-related downside
- The Swim Stop: Shallow Water, Paddle Boards, and Actual Fun Time
- What to bring (and what not to)
- The Crowd and the Vibe: Mature, Premium, Social Without Being Too Crowded
- Value Check: Does $102 Actually Make Sense?
- The best way to judge it for yourself
- Who Should Book This (And Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book Ibiza Boat Club Bottomless Brunch?
- FAQ
- What time is boarding and when does the experience run?
- Where is the meeting point for the boat pier?
- What’s included in the unlimited drinks?
- What kind of paella do you get?
- Is this experience family-friendly?
- Are towels provided?
Key Things That Matter on This Boat Brunch

- VIP sun beds and sofa lounges for everyone, so you’re not fighting for space
- Unlimited drinks including beer, Aperol Spritz, and red/white sangria
- Live paella show cooking with seafood and vegan/gluten-free options
- Swim stop with paddle boards and water toys in shallow, clear water
- Intimate group size (100) for a more connected vibe
- Art gallery and artisanal market add a local-feeling twist beyond the party
First Steps: Finding the Pier at Playa d’en Bossa

The whole experience starts where Ibiza nightlife meets daytime beach energy: Playa d’en Bossa. You’ll meet at the boat pier at the end of the beach, next to Hotel The Ibiza Twiins and Bar Happiness. Boarding starts at 12:45 PM, and the boat party runs 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
If you’re coming by bus, take L14 and get off at Hotel Marenostrum or Hotel Goleta. The pier sits between those two stops, which helps you not wander the whole beach searching. If you’re driving, there’s parking about 10 meters from the pier at the intersection of Carrer de la Punta and Pere Matutes Noguera.
Two practical notes I’d plan around:
- No towel service is included, so bring a small towel if you want to dry off comfortably after swimming.
- Hotel pickup/drop-off isn’t included, so build in a little extra time to get to the pier yourself.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ibiza.
The 1–4 PM Floating Beach Club: VIP Beds, DJ Music, Unlimited Bar

Once you’re onboard, the experience is essentially a daytime Ibiza party in a floating venue. The big draw is that it doesn’t feel like a cattle-call: capacity is limited to 100 guests, and that smaller scale is a real quality upgrade. You’ll spend more time in conversation, fewer moments waiting, and more time actually enjoying the music and the coast.
Here’s what “VIP” looks like in practice:
- You get access to VIP sun beds for everyone
- There are sofa lounges so you can switch between lounging and socializing
- The boat setup is designed so the music and people stay close enough to feel fun, not distant
And then there’s the bar. The unlimited drinks list is a big part of the value equation. You’re not just getting a single drink type. You can expect unlimited beer, Aperol Spritz, and red and white sangria, plus options like cold brew martinis and a Flirtini signature cocktail. You’ll also have wine tasting during the meal service, along with water and soft drinks so you’re not running on alcohol alone.
Music-wise, this is squarely an Ibiza day: DJ sets and beach-club tunes are central to the flow. Some guests also talk about live music elements, and the experience includes live music artists, which can add a nicer rhythm break than pure DJ-only entertainment.
When it’s at its best
This part of the day works best if you’re coming to Ibiza for energy. It’s not just scenic cruising. It’s a social, dancing-first format with drinks and food timed around the party.
Live Paella Show Cooking: Why the Food Actually Feels Like Ibiza

Food on party boats can go one of two ways: either it’s basic and fast, or it becomes a highlight. Here, it’s the second option. You’ll get paella show cooking onboard, with both Seafood and vegan paella options, including a gluten-free paella option as well.
The paella you’re looking for is Paella Ibicenca de Mariscos y Peix (seafood), but the key is that you’re not stuck with a sad substitute if you’re vegan or gluten-free. You also get breads and aioli, which matters more than people think. It’s the kind of added local-style support that makes the meal feel complete, not like a plated side dish.
Meal pacing matters on a boat. You’ll watch the cooking as part of the experience, and then you eat while the onboard vibe stays active. That’s one reason the food doesn’t feel like a break from the party. It feels like part of it.
Sweet finish is also part of the plan. You may get ensaimadas (Ibiza’s iconic pastry) and/or fresh seasonal fruits, so you can close the meal without feeling like you’re stuck with one option only.
Wine tasting with the meal
During the meal service, you’ll also have Spanish and Balearic wines included. Even if you’re not a serious wine person, it’s an easy way to make the paella feel more local. It turns a lunch into a real culinary moment.
The only food-related downside
The only catch is that this is still a party environment. If you want a long, slow, quiet lunch, you might find the setting a little loud and fast-paced. But if you want the flavors plus the fun, this is one of the better setups.
The Swim Stop: Shallow Water, Paddle Boards, and Actual Fun Time

After you sail along the coast and dance with the DJ, you reach the swim stop. This is where the day shifts from pure party to classic Mediterranean play.
You can expect:
- Crystal clear water at the swim stop
- A chance to jump in and cool off
- Stand-up paddle boards
- Giant water toys (so it’s not just “swim, then back on board”)
The location is described as turquoise and shallow waters, which is great because it generally means you can wade in without feeling like you need to be an expert swimmer. You’ll also have plenty of time to bounce between lounging and getting in the water, which is a nice way to reset after the drinks and music.
What to bring (and what not to)
From the rules:
- Oversize luggage isn’t allowed
- Drones aren’t allowed
- Towels aren’t provided
So I’d pack light: swimwear, a phone-protecting option, and something to keep things from getting soaked. You’ll spend time in the water, and you’ll want to step back into the party feeling comfortable.
The Crowd and the Vibe: Mature, Premium, Social Without Being Too Crowded

This is described as adults only, and that matters. The music, the pace, and the social tone all match a more mature party crowd. With the small capacity of 100, the experience tends to feel intimate. You’ll likely make at least a few real connections, not just pass-by hellos.
What I like about that “100 people max” format is that it supports the kind of day Ibiza is famous for: stylish, social, and active, but not so dense that everything turns stressful.
Guests frequently mention staff being attentive and drinks staying full. A few people also call out how the crew handles rougher sea moments, including motion sickness support. So if you’re a little sensitive to waves, you’ll likely feel better knowing the crew pays attention to comfort.
Value Check: Does $102 Actually Make Sense?

At $102 per person, this is not a budget activity. But it’s also not priced like a simple boat ride. The cost makes sense if you factor in what’s truly included:
- Unlimited beer, Aperol Spritz, and sangria
- Extra drink options like cold brew martinis and a Flirtini
- Wine tasting
- Live paella show cooking with multiple dietary options
- Local organic pastries and seasonal fruit
- VIP sun beds and sofa lounges
- A swim stop with paddle boards and water toys
In Ibiza, drinks and sun-bed access alone can add up fast. This experience bundles the two biggest spending drivers into one ticket, while also adding the meal, the onboard entertainment, and the water activities. If you go in expecting a party with food and open-bar perks, you’re probably paying a fair premium for convenience and atmosphere.
The best way to judge it for yourself
Ask one question: how often in Ibiza are you planning to do a day where you’re both eating well and drinking without keeping a running tab? If that’s your goal, this ticket is built for you.
Who Should Book This (And Who Should Skip It)

This boat brunch is a strong fit if you:
- Want a premium daytime party instead of a late-night club plan
- Like DJs, music, and socializing on holiday
- Want VIP sun beds and a more manageable group size
- Care about food that isn’t just “included,” but actively cooked and served as part of the experience
It might be a mismatch if you:
- Need a quiet meal or low-key outing
- Are traveling with kids, since this is adults only
- Prefer hotel pickup, since pickup/drop-off isn’t included
- Don’t want to swim; while the swim stop is a highlight, it’s central to the day’s flow
Should You Book Ibiza Boat Club Bottomless Brunch?

If you want a one-ticket Ibiza day that mixes unlimited drinks, DJ energy, VIP lounge access, and a real paella show cooking meal, I think this is a smart choice. The limited capacity and “everyone gets beds” setup are the details that make it feel worth paying for, not just expensive.
I’d only tell you to skip if your idea of Ibiza is mostly quiet sightseeing, because this day is designed to be active, social, and music-forward. For the right mood, though, this is exactly the kind of experience that turns a few hours into a full story.
FAQ

What time is boarding and when does the experience run?
Boarding starts at 12:45 PM, and the event runs from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Where is the meeting point for the boat pier?
The boat pier is at the end of the beach in Playa d’en Bossa, next to Hotel The Ibiza Twiins and Bar Happiness.
What’s included in the unlimited drinks?
You’ll have unlimited beer, Aperol Spritz, red sangria, white sangria, plus cold brew martinis, a Flirtini signature cocktail, wine tasting, and water and soft drinks.
What kind of paella do you get?
There’s paella show cooking with seafood paella and a vegan paella option, including gluten-free paella.
Is this experience family-friendly?
No. It’s adults only and is not suitable for children under 18.
Are towels provided?
No. Towel service isn’t included, so if you plan to swim, bring your own.


















