Ibiza: Sunset Boat Party at Ibiza Boat Club with Open Bar

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Ibiza: Sunset Boat Party at Ibiza Boat Club with Open Bar

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Sunset gets louder on this catamaran ride. You’re partying on Ibiza’s biggest party boat setup at Ibiza Boat Club, with Funktion One sound blasting while you sail along the coast and dance toward golden-hour views.

I love that it’s truly a “everyone’s VIP” format. Even if you didn’t book a fancy add-on, you still get access to the VIP sun beds, and the energy stays geared for staying on the deck, not squeezing into side seats.

The one big thing to consider is volume and crowd level. This is built for a wild, packed party mood, so if you hate loud music or you’re prone to motion sickness when the boat shifts during the swim stop, plan accordingly.

Key Things I’d Put on Your Radar

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  • Everyone gets VIP bed access (first come first served), so early boarding helps
  • Unlimited drinks include beer, sangria, soft drinks, and water (liquor is extra)
  • Top-tier club sound via a Funktion One sound system
  • One swim stop in clear turquoise water after about an hour of dancing
  • Coastal DJ route from Playa d’en Bossa, timed for sunset
  • Host support from staff like Chaz, who keeps things moving and people sorted

Ibiza Boat Club Sunset Parties: What You’re Really Buying

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This isn’t a chill sunset cruise with a few drinks and a polite playlist. You’re paying for a very specific kind of Ibiza moment: sea views plus club energy, where the boat feels like a floating beach club.

The boat is designed for a big group (up to around 350 partygoers), and that changes the whole vibe. You get that famous Ibiza mix of people in swimwear, a dancefloor mood, and a constant push forward: music, lights, and bartenders working at party speed. If you want quiet scenery and conversation, you’ll likely feel boxed in. If you want music, movement, and a sunset backdrop, this hits the brief.

Also, the “everyone’s VIP” angle matters. VIP beds tend to mean a separate section on other boats. Here, the layout is more democratic: you’re not stuck standing or hovering around railings the entire time. Still, “VIP for everyone” doesn’t mean guaranteed comfort forever, because VIP bed access is first come first served—more on how to handle that below.

One more reason this works as an experience: it’s scheduled around sunset. The route and timing are built so you’re out on the water with that changing light, not just “sailing somewhere while the sun disappears.”

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Getting There Without Stress: Playa d’en Bossa Timing That Matters

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Most people underestimate timing on boat parties, so I’ll keep this practical.

  • Boarding happens at 18:15 from Playa d’en Bossa pier.
  • Check-in starts 1 hour before departure, so you want to show up early enough to get exchanged/processed and find where you’re supposed to go.
  • The start time can shift by season (April, September, and October) based on sunset timing.

One thing I’d watch for: sometimes you may need to swap a voucher for a ticket and arrive closer to that earlier check-in window. Staff like Chaz have been praised for keeping people organized and welcoming, which is helpful when you’re coordinating a large crowd right before departure.

And yes, you’re on the clock. Once the boat leaves, there’s no “we’ll catch up later.” If you’re traveling from somewhere else on the island, plan for extra buffer time so you don’t sprint through a crowded pier.

The 3-Hour Party Flow: From Coastline Dancing to Sunset Minutes

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Here’s how the pacing typically feels.

You board at 18:15 and head out along the Ibiza coastline. During the cruise, DJs play the latest Ibiza anthems and summer hits. The music isn’t background; it’s the center of gravity. You’re dancing most of the time, and the boat’s staging is clearly meant for photo moments and deck energy.

After around 1 hour of dancing, the plan includes a stop to swim in clear, turquoise water in one of Ibiza’s hidden bays. The vibe stays social here, not serene. People jump in, cool down, and then usually get right back into the music rhythm as the boat continues.

About 20 minutes later, the party resumes. Drinks keep flowing, the volume keeps climbing, and you finish with sunset views while the music carries you toward the end of the 3-hour experience.

There’s also a chance of surprises, like a guest DJ depending on the day. Don’t count on it like a certainty, but the format is clearly built to keep the set fresh.

Unlimited Open Bar: What You Get, What You Don’t

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This is one of the best value levers in the ticket price, because “unlimited drinks” is only useful if the included list is actually solid.

Your open bar includes:

  • Beer
  • Sangria
  • Soft drinks
  • Water

Liquor and long drinks are not included. They’re available for purchase instead.

That distinction matters because if you’re the type who wants cocktails made with spirits all night, your “unlimited” expectation might run into a reality check. For many people, though, beer + sangria + soft drinks covers the whole mood of a sunset party. And having water included is underrated for staying hydrated when you’re dancing on a hot deck.

Also, bartenders are a key part of why this works. The reviews consistently highlight fast service and friendly staff, so you’re not stuck waiting like it’s a bar with one bartender and a long line.

The Swim Stop in Turquoise Water: Fun, But Know the Risks

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That swim stop is the emotional middle of the trip: you go from music mode to sea mode for a short reset.

Expect:

  • One swim stop
  • Clear turquoise water
  • The chance to cool down in a bay if the deck heat and dancing start to feel like too much

What I’d take seriously from past experience notes is the swim-condition reality. You might hear a warning about jellyfish, and you should treat that as a real consideration. If you’re unsure, ask staff on the boat what they’re seeing and how careful you should be.

Also, some people can feel motion sickness when jumping in or moving around during the stop. If you’re prone to it, you’ll probably have a better time if you go slowly, stay stable, and don’t force a dramatic jump. If you’re not into swimming at all, you can also stay with the vibe above the waterline and treat it as a photo-and-fresh-air moment.

Bring the mindset that it’s a quick dip, not a long beach hang. The whole schedule is built around getting you back to dancing.

VIP Sun Beds on a Big Catamaran: How to Actually Use Them

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This is where a lot of people either win big or feel annoyed.

The truth: the boat has space for lots of people, but the VIP sun beds are first come first served. That means the earlier you board, the better your odds of grabbing a good spot.

I like this setup because it’s not “VIP costs extra.” But it does require basic strategy. If you arrive late, you may still be able to access beds, but you might find fewer comfy choices.

Once you’re settled, treat the beds as your anchor point for:

  • watching the sunset
  • taking a break from dancing
  • keeping your spot while drinks keep coming

If you like to move around, you can. But with a large crowd, trying to relocate constantly is how you lose your spot and end up standing at the rail.

One more practical note: the experience often runs with a party rule-set (like a fun “phones in flight-mode” vibe). If you hate being told to do anything with your phone, keep that in mind and decide ahead of time whether you’ll follow along for the atmosphere.

Who This Boat Party Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)

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This experience is a strong match for you if:

  • You’re traveling during warm months and want a sunset + club music combo
  • You want unlimited beer/sangria without planning a bar crawl
  • You like the idea of a structured party evening with one main swim break
  • You’re okay with a crowd and loud sound

It’s not a good fit if:

  • You want a quiet, scenic cruise
  • You’re uncomfortable with intense music volume and nonstop party energy
  • You’re concerned about motion sickness during boat movement
  • You’re traveling with anyone who can’t do the format

It also lists clear restrictions:

  • Not suitable for children under 18
  • Not suitable for pregnant women
  • Not suitable for wheelchair users

So if you’re bringing a group, make sure everyone’s on the same page about the party nature of the ride.

Value Check: Is $71 Worth It?

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Price is $71 per person for a 3-hour event. I look at value through a simple lens: drinks + sound + views + timing.

Here’s why it stacks up:

  • You get unlimited included drinks (beer, sangria, soft drinks, water), which adds up fast if you’d otherwise buy drinks one by one.
  • You’re paying for a big-deck party experience with a serious sound system (Funktion One).
  • The sunset timing means you’re not paying for generic “time on the water.” You’re paying for a specific moment.

The one value limiter is the drink mix. If you mainly want liquor-based long drinks, you’ll likely add extras. Still, for most people who like beer/sangria and staying in party rhythm, it’s a strong deal compared with separate tickets for music + drinks + transport.

Transport itself isn’t included (no hotel pickup), so you’ll need your own way to the pier. But once you’re on board, the big-ticket elements are covered.

Practical Tips So You Enjoy the Whole 3 Hours

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A few choices can make a bigger difference than you’d think:

  • Wear swimwear you don’t mind getting sun-soaked and salty. You’ll be on deck a lot.
  • Bring sunglasses and something for sun coverage if you’re prone to burning.
  • If you might try the swim, don’t assume you’ll feel perfect. Take it slow, and if you feel unsteady, step back and watch the water instead.
  • If you want the best sun-bed experience, don’t be the last person on the pier. Early boarding helps.
  • Plan for loud music. If you’re sensitive to bass, consider bringing earplugs you feel comfortable using.
  • The host team includes English, Spanish, German, and Italian-speaking support, which helps if you have questions about check-in or where to go.

Also check what you can’t bring. Drones are not allowed, and the event restricts alcohol and drugs, plus weapons or sharp objects. If you show up with common-sense party items, you’re fine.

Should You Book This Ibiza Sunset Boat Party?

Book it if you want a true Ibiza-style evening: sunset views, VIP beds for everyone, unlimited beer and sangria, and a Funktion One sound system with a single swim stop to break up the party.

Skip it if you’re aiming for a quiet sunset, prefer minimal crowd, or know you’ll struggle with the boat’s movement during the swimming moment.

If you’re on the fence, here’s my tie-breaker: decide whether you’d be happy with three hours of dancing and club music first, and sunset second. This is the kind of trip where that order of priorities makes everything feel worth it.

FAQ

What drinks are included in the open bar?

The open bar includes beer, sangria, soft drinks, and water.

Are liquor and long drinks included?

No. Liquor and long drinks are available to purchase.

How long is the Ibiza sunset boat party?

The experience lasts about 3 hours.

Where do you board, and when does check-in start?

You board from Playa d’en Bossa pier at 18:15. Check-in starts 1 hour before departure.

Is there a swim stop during the trip?

Yes. There is 1 swim stop in crystal-clear turquoise water, typically after around an hour of dancing.

Do I get access to VIP sun beds even if I’m not paying extra?

Yes. VIP beds are accessible for everyone, and access is first come first served.

Is food included?

No. Food is not included.

Who is this activity not suitable for?

It’s not suitable for pregnant women, children under 18, or wheelchair users.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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