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Visiting Ibiza in July

Visiting Ibiza in July

Weather in July: Average high 30.6°C, 1.6mm rainfall.

# Ibiza in July: What You’re Actually Getting Into

Let’s be straight with you. July in Ibiza is not a hidden gem situation. It is peak everything — peak heat, peak crowds, peak prices, peak noise. Whether that sounds like heaven or a reason to close this tab depends entirely on who you are.

The weather is genuinely excellent if heat is your thing. You’re looking at around 30 or 31 degrees most days, barely any rain (essentially nothing, roughly a millimetre or two across the whole month), and long bright evenings that slide into warm nights. The sea is properly swimmable, the kind of temperature where you actually want to stay in rather than just proving a point to yourself. Sunsets from the right spots are legitimately stunning and not just Instagram mythology.

Everything is open in July. Every beach club, every restaurant, every boat trip operator, every overpriced supermarket. The famous clubs are running full schedules with the biggest international DJs if that’s your reason for coming. You will not struggle to find things to do. You will struggle to find peace and quiet, a sunbed before 9am, or a dinner reservation you didn’t book three weeks ago.

The north of the island is calmer than the south and genuinely beautiful, but July still brings traffic on those narrow roads and you’ll feel the swell of tourism everywhere.

So is it worth it? If you’re coming for the club scene, a group holiday, or you genuinely love a buzzing summer atmosphere and don’t mind paying for it, yes, absolutely. This is Ibiza doing what Ibiza does. If you want relaxed beaches, easy tables at restaurants, and reasonable hotel rates, you are in the wrong month by quite some distance. Try May or October instead.

**One practical tip:** Book airport transfers in advance. Seriously. Arriving late into Ibiza airport in July without a plan means expensive queues, overwhelmed taxi ranks, and a sweaty, grumpy start to the trip. Sort it before you fly.

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