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GREY GOOSE® Altius X UJ Ibiza Guide

Photo by Joel Rouse

No matter what kind of trip you’re after – luxe, laidback, big parties, or long lunches – you’ll find it in Ibiza. It doesn’t matter how many times you’ve been here, there’s always something new to explore; every visit will unveil some kind of unexpected surprise. 

Indulgent, high-energy, sociable moments with GREY GOOSE® Altius. 

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Day to night vibes

From the owners of the Night League, Playa Soleil is their beach restaurant by day and waterfront club by night. Set close to two of their other venues, Ushuaïa and Hï, come here for a chilled lunch or more energetic dinner, and check their schedule for who is playing at night,

GREY GOOSE® Altius Moment: Make a day of it. Start on the beach, then head to a table outside for a high-energy dinner, and end your night by the booth; long high summer days with crisp, glacially cold vodka.

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Michelin star omakase in Ibiza town

Possibly tied with Jondal for the hardest reservation to get on the island. In an eight-seater Michelin-star spot in Ibiza town, talented sushi chef Walter Sidoravicius serves a two-and-a-half hour omakase to 16 guests nightly, from behind a wooden bar. It’s always worth checking for cancellations if you can’t initially get a reservation.

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Three fine chefs

If you want to know what happens when three ex-Noma chefs get together, it’s Nudo! Set by the beach on the east side of the island, the vibe is relaxed, but the cooking is definitely not: this is elevated dining. Their menu, which is updated every two weeks, has influences from Japan, Mexico, Italy, the Nordics, and of course, Spain.

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Pre-club dining

There’s something special about dining in a super club. Start here for sushi and sky high vibes, then enter the club through the back door.

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Glam club in the Ibiza Gran Hotel

Everything around this part of Ibiza is five-star: Marina! Hotels! Restaurants! (Zuma, Cipriani, and the Michelin-starred La Gaia.) And Club Chinois is no exception. With a capacity of only approx. 1000, it’s a great, intimate size to see some of the excellent names – Major League and Bedouin – who play here.

GREY GOOSE® Altius Moment: Take a moment to toast; a drink is part of the moment.

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Big, bold, and lots of fun 

UNVRS opened to an incredibly successful season last year (in the space that was Privilege and before that the legendary KU). It’s big, it’s high tech, they’ve got a burger restaurant and all kinds of other things to explore. And like any club in Ibiza, check who is playing before you go. Top tip: be sure to set a meeting point with your friends when you go, it’s that big. But don’t let that scare you, it’s actually so much fun.

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New Ibiza club with no phones

This is brand new, and we’re hearing good things. It’s small, central, and looks like a very good time. As a type of antidote to the superclubs everywhere (and same same big-name programming), Tomodachi aims to be an underground offering, where phones aren’t welcome.

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At last! A Soho House home on the White Isle

Launched last year, Soho House now occupies the agroturismo that previously was the much-loved Cas Gasi. They have kept the olive trees and pines, but made the house their own with a health club, updated pool offering, indoor/outdoor restaurants, and a games area. There are only 14 rooms and two villas, meaning you need to either be staying at the hotel, or have a reservation at the restaurant or spa (or be very lucky), to visit.

Ralph Moore, leading music journalist/industry figure, Strategy Director of Defected Records, broadcaster, Ibiza lover, and author of Ralph Moore On Tour: A Wild Ride in Music Press says:

On Why Ibiza is so Special:
It was always the sense of freedom and optimism and instantly forgetting about life back at home that made those early trips to Ibiza so special, and on a good night, you can still find the same spirit with the right  crew today.

THANK YOU RALPHIE!

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UJ Top Tip: A trip to Ibiza is never complete without some time on Formentera, too; make sure to book a few nights (not just lunch!) there.

Season Closing Dates
Check Ibiza Spotlight for Ibiza club closing dates.
September | October

Originally published on
10th September 2025

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