There is a particular kind of excitement in the air during the last week of June, when the island finally settles into its summer rhythm and every venue, beach and back road feels alive. If you are wondering what to do in Ibiza this week, you have picked a brilliant moment to be here. Between June 22 and 28, 2026, the White Isle is rolling out brand-new residencies, welcoming back a much-loved party after a long absence, and serving up the kind of sun-soaked daytime adventures that remind you why this little Mediterranean island casts such a spell.
Here is our local guide to the highlights worth building your week around — a mix of fresh names, returning favourites and slower, salt-on-your-skin experiences for the daylight hours.
New on the Decks: John Summit's [UNVRS] Debut
The biggest talking point in Ibiza this week is the arrival of Chicago house phenomenon John Summit, who launches his very first island residency, Experts Only, every Monday at [UNVRS]. It is a genuine event-calendar moment: a rising global headliner planting his flag on a brand-new stage, and the energy around these opening weeks has been electric.
Expect Summit's signature blend of driving tech-house and melodic hooks across the main room, supported this week by a heavyweight cast including Layton Giordani going back-to-back with Patrick Topping. Doors open late — around 23:30 — so pace your day accordingly. Tickets currently run from roughly €50 up to €350 for the premium tables, and the early-summer dates tend to sell fastest, so booking ahead is wise.
If you only catch one nightlife debut while you are here, this is the one locals are talking about.
Daytime Energy: La Fiesta Lands at O Beach
Not everything happens after dark. One of the week's freshest additions is La Fiesta, which brings the spirit and swagger of its famous Dubai residency to O Beach Ibiza in San Antonio for the very first time. This is a daytime poolside affair, running from early afternoon until late evening, built around feel-good house music and the kind of crowd-pleasing classics that get everyone singing.
It is an easy, joyful way to spend an afternoon — sunshine, a pool, a confetti-strewn dancefloor and a line-up of residents keeping the tempo just right. Entry sits in the very reasonable €20 to €30 range, making it one of the better-value party tickets on the island this week. Arrive early if you want a good spot by the water, and remember that the west-coast location means you are perfectly placed to drift into a San Antonio sunset afterwards.
A Beloved Return: La Troya Is Back at Chinois
After a year away, La Troya — arguably Ibiza's most cherished LGBTQI+ party — returns this week, settling into Mondays at Club Chinois in Ibiza Town. For anyone who knows the island's history, this is a heart-warming reunion: two icons of Ibiza's free-spirited, no-pretension nightlife coming back together for a summer that promises escapism and authenticity in equal measure.
La Troya has always been about colour, glamour, humour and a fiercely welcoming dancefloor, and this year's incarnation leans straight into that legacy with hosts and DJs who understand the assignment. Tickets are around €30 to €35, the party kicks off late, and the atmosphere — warm, theatrical, gloriously over the top — is unlike anything else you will find this week. Whether you are part of the community or simply love a party with genuine soul, put this one in your diary.
Beyond the Dancefloor: Sea, Caves and Island Adventures
Ibiza this week is just as rewarding by daylight, and the calendar is packed with ways to explore the island's wilder, quieter corners.
Out on the water, you are spoilt for choice. Boat trips leave throughout the day from both Ibiza Town and San Antonio, from breezy coastal cruises along the dramatic west coast to cave-and-beach-hopping adventures with snorkelling stops in glassy, turquoise water. The classic Cala Salada cruise is a gentle, scenic favourite from around €20, while paddle-surf-and-snorkel boat trips offer a more active morning on the sea. If you fancy a faster pulse, jet ski tours head out toward the legendary silhouette of Es Vedrà from roughly €100.
Prefer dry land? The Jeep Safari North Tour is one of the best ways to see the green, pine-clad north of the island, taking in the pretty village of Sant Llorenç, the bohemian cove of Benirràs and the hilltop church town of Sant Miquel, with lunch and hotel pick-up included for around €99 to €115. Families, meanwhile, should not miss the Cova de Can Marçà near Sant Miquel — a spectacular 100-year-old cave, once a smugglers' hideout, now fitted with light, sound and water shows. At €9 to €15 it is one of the island's great-value outings, and it stays open all year.
And if you simply want a change of scenery, the fast ferries to Formentera run frequently from Ibiza Town and San Antonio, whisking you across to powder-white sand and impossibly clear shallows in as little as half an hour.
Planning Your Week in Ibiza
A few local tips to make the most of Ibiza this week. Book the headline parties and the popular boat trips in advance, as late June is when the island starts filling up and the best dates go quickly. Build your days around the heat — sea and cave excursions in the cooler morning hours, a long lunch, then either a poolside session or a sunset before the night ahead. Keep cash handy for smaller markets and ferry kiosks, and always factor in extra time for transport, especially on busy party nights.
However you choose to spend it, the week of June 22 to 28 captures Ibiza at its best: a brand-new chapter on the dancefloor, a treasured party coming home, and a coastline begging to be explored. For the full, up-to-date listings — with prices, times and tickets — browse the complete calendar on ibiza-calendar.com and start mapping out your perfect week on the White Isle.