Ibiza Monday Nights Just Got Loud: Your Guide to the Island's Best Parties This Week (June 29–July 5, 2026)
There's an old myth that Ibiza goes quiet at the start of the week. Forget it. In the height of summer, Ibiza Monday nights are some of the most characterful, joyful and downright surprising of the whole calendar — the night the island's residents come out to play, when legendary parties make their grand returns and when you can dance under the stars without elbowing through a weekend crowd. If you've just landed and you're wondering what to do on a Monday in Ibiza this week, here's your honest, local-eyed guide to where the magic is happening between June 29 and July 5.
A quick note before we dive in: most of the parties below are weekly residencies, which means they run every Monday right through the season. So whether you're reading this on the day or planning a few weeks out, the lineups will be waiting for you.
La Troya is back — and it's the story of the week
If you only do one thing on a Monday this summer, make it this. La Troya, one of Ibiza's most beloved and gloriously inclusive parties, returns after a year away — and the reunion feels like the island exhaling. Now hosted at Club Chinois in Ibiza Town, La Troya has always been more than a club night. It's a celebration of freedom, colour and the come-as-you-are spirit that made Ibiza famous long before anyone built a superclub. Expect feathers, glitter, beaming faces of every age and orientation, and a soundtrack of warm, soulful house from the likes of Michel Cleis and Oscar Colorado.
Doors open around 23:30 and tickets sit in the €30–35 range — remarkable value for a night this storied. Come early, dress with imagination, and prepare to leave with your faith in humanity restored. For a first-timer trying to understand what people mean when they talk about the "real" Ibiza, this is the single best ticket on the island right now.
The big-room headliners: Guetta, Summit and beyond
Mondays are also when some of the planet's biggest DJs plant their flag for the week.
Over at Ushuaïa in Playa d'en Bossa, David Guetta presents F* Me I'm Famous!** — his long-running open-air party that turns the poolside stage into a full-blown spectacle of confetti, fireworks and festival-sized energy. It kicks off in daylight at 17:00, so you get that glorious sunset-into-night transition while you dance. Tickets start around €120 and climb steeply for tables and premium areas, so this is the splurge of the week. Worth it if you want the postcard Ibiza experience, sun still warm on your shoulders, hands in the air.
For something newer and harder-edged, Chicago house phenomenon John Summit presents Experts Only has landed at [UNVRS] in San Rafael, the island's headline-grabbing new megaclub. His Monday residency runs through late July, with a main-room lineup this week featuring MK, Mesto and a TSHA b2b set. Entry starts around €50. Expect huge production, a young, high-octane crowd and tracks you'll be humming for weeks.
And if your taste runs deeper and more hypnotic, Francis Mercier presents Solèy at Hï Ibiza (also in Playa d'en Bossa) transforms the Theatre into an evocative, world-music-tinged ritual every Monday, with Andrea Oliva holding down the Club Room. Tickets from around €30.
Daytime Mondays: pool parties and poolside sing-alongs
Not everyone wants to start at midnight, and Ibiza gets that. Two of the best daytime parties on the island happen on Mondays.
LoveJuice at O Beach in San Antonio brings sun-drenched, feel-good house to one of the island's most famous pool venues, with house legend Armand Van Helden headlining this week. It starts at 13:00, tickets are a friendly €20–30, and the vibe is pure holiday euphoria — think dancers, champagne spray and the kind of crowd that's made friends with everyone by 4pm.
Just up the road, Nothing New at Ibiza Rocks is the antidote to anyone who finds modern dance music a bit relentless. It's a glorious throwback pool party — all the indie anthems and noughties bangers you forgot you loved — running from 14:00 with tickets around €32–48. Bring your worst dance moves and zero shame.
The bohemian alternative: Peace N Music in San Carlos
Here's the one the guidebooks miss. If superclubs aren't your scene, point your taxi towards the sleepy north and Peace N Music at Las Dalias and Akasha in San Carlos. This is the hippy heart of Ibiza still beating strong: a garden party of Balearic grooves, rock 'n' roll, psychedelia and barefoot dancing under the trees, with island institution DJ Pippi among those on the decks. Entry to the garden is free until just before 23:00, then it's a gentle €15 to continue into the Akasha club. It's warm, unpretentious and refreshingly affordable — and it reminds you that Ibiza's soul was always about community and music, not bottle service.
Practical tips for a Monday night out
A few things worth knowing before you head out:
Book ahead. The marquee parties — especially La Troya, the Ushuaïa open-air shows and [UNVRS] — sell out or get pricier at the door. Buying online in advance almost always saves you money and a queue.
Plan your transport. Taxis can be scarce at peak hours and after closing. Save a couple of local taxi numbers, consider the discobús night-bus routes that link San Antonio, Ibiza Town and Playa d'en Bossa, and never assume you'll just flag one down at 6am.
Pace yourself. Daytime pool parties roll seamlessly into nighttime ones, and the temptation to go from 1pm to sunrise is real. Drink water, eat properly, and remember the island will still be here tomorrow.
Dress the part — but be comfortable. Some venues lean glamorous, others (looking at you, San Carlos) celebrate the flowing, bohemian look. When in doubt, comfortable shoes win every time.
So, what's the move?
If you want one perfect Monday this week, here's a local's order of service: start mellow with the LoveJuice pool party in the afternoon sun, grab an early dinner and a nap, then commit fully to La Troya for a night that captures everything wonderful about this island. If you're chasing big rooms and bigger names, Ushuaïa and [UNVRS] have you covered. And if you'd rather barefoot it under the stars, the north is calling.
Whatever you choose, the lesson is the same one Ibiza teaches every summer: there's no such thing as a quiet Monday here. For the full week's lineups, ticket links and dozens more events across the island, browse the Ibiza Calendar — and we'll see you on the dancefloor.