Ibiza's Quiet Reinvention: The Hotels, Restaurants and Clubs Defining Summer 2026
From a restored Dalt Vila parador to the world's first hyperclub, here's what's actually worth booking on the White Isle this year.
The White Isle has spent the last few seasons quietly shedding its mass-market reputation in favour of something more considered. This summer that shift has a name and an address: the newly opened Parador de Ibiza inside Dalt Vila's UNESCO walls, Dabiz Muñoz's StreetXO landing at The Unexpected Ibiza Hotel, and [UNVRS], the hyperclub that took DJ Mag's top spot in its first year. Add a Paris residency from Casa Pregonda at Experimental Beach, Loewe's Paula's Ibiza capsule, and a reopened Clap House on Talamanca beach, and it's clear the island's ambitions have grown well beyond its old reputation. Here's where the discerning traveller should be looking this summer.
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Hotels
SOHO FARMHOUSE HOTEL
The headline arrival is Soho House's first Balearic outpost. Soho Farmhouse Ibiza transforms a traditional Spanish finca in the inland village of Santa Gertrudis into a countryside retreat, set within a nine-acre olive grove. Interiors are by Sophie Baker, who took a preservation-focused approach, leaving original terracotta floors, timber beams and thick whitewashed walls largely untouched. Though it opened in 2025, it comes into its own this summer, with member retreats, a full wellness offering and a restrained, craft-led design language about as far from the club-strip cliché as the island gets. Members and guests only.
BLESS IBIZA THE SITE
For 2026 proper, the most significant opening is BLESS Ibiza The Site, a June launch on the Playa d'en Bossa beachfront. The 461-room resort forms part of The Site Ibiza, a curated lifestyle destination featuring over 12 restaurants, including concepts led by Michelin-starred chefs, alongside luxury retail. It blends design by Lázaro Rosa-Violán with elevated wellness and accommodation ranging from guestrooms to expansive sea-view suites. Large in scale, but the design and dining pedigree lift it clear of the package-holiday set.
Parador de Ibiza
If heritage is more your register, the Parador de Ibiza is one of the year's most anticipated openings. After years of restoration inside the fortified walls of UNESCO-listed Dalt Vila, the property opened on 10 March 2026, managed by Spain's state-run Paradores. It blends heritage architecture with contemporary luxury across 66 rooms, with wellness facilities, a pool and sweeping views over Ibiza Town and the sea to Formentera, plus a commissioned contemporary art collection threaded through the interiors.
Ibiza Gran Hotel
Also reopening with significant investment, the Ibiza Gran Hotel on the Golden Mile returns for the season as a five-star, art-filled retreat. Its 187 suites combine contemporary Mediterranean design and curated artworks, with dining anchored by Michelin-starred La Gaia by Óscar Molina, the 1970s-glamour Musa Bar, and the internationally acclaimed Zuma and Cipriani.
The most exciting table of the summer belongs to StreetXO Ibiza. Dabiz Muñoz — whose Diverxo sits at No. 4 on The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 — brings his high-end street-food concept to The Unexpected Ibiza Hotel, opening June 2026. Expect his signature collision of technique and irreverence, and book well ahead.
COYA Beach CLUB
The other notable arrival is COYA Beach, launching June 2026 on Playa d'en Bossa. COYA introduces its first fully integrated beach and stay experience in Ibiza, evolving from a celebrated Latin American dining concept into a full lifestyle destination, with its first collection of rooms and suites and a curated retail offering. It bridges restaurant, bar and beach-club territory in one address.
For something more serene, Aguas de Ibiza Grand Luxe Hotel on the calmer eastern Santa Eulalia bay has reopened with two strong dining rooms open to non-residents: Maymanta, a rooftop contemporary Peruvian kitchen led by chef Omar Malpartida, and Alabastro, a more relaxed Mediterranean restaurant on the ground floor.
The Restaurant Residency: Casa Pregonda at Experimental Beach Ibiza
One of Paris's cult dining destinations is heading to Ibiza for the summer. Casa Pregonda, the Montorgueil favourite known for its Balearic spirit and relaxed, sun-drenched cooking, has taken up residency at Experimental Beach Ibiza until the end of October. Bringing together Casa Pregonda co-founder Alexandre Giesbert and Experimental Beach chef Alexandre Larrea, the collaboration celebrates the flavours of the Balearics through a menu designed for long lunches, sunset dinners and lingering afternoons by the sea. Expect creamy tortilla topped with caviar, tuna crudo with ajo blanco, squid ink arroz and rich Basque-style cheesecake, alongside new dishes exclusive to Ibiza, including zamburiñas and tortilla with sobrasada. Cocktails lean equally transportive, with the sharp Sauvignon Jalapeños already shaping up to be one of the season's signature serves.
The Restaurant Residency: Jaïs Ibiza
Celebrated Paris chef Jaïs Mimoun is bringing his renowned contemporary French cuisine to Ibiza from 4th June. Set in a preserved Spanish-style finca, Jaïs Ibiza marks his first opening outside France and will run seven nights a week from 7pm until late throughout the season, until the end of September. Spanning an indoor-outdoor space, the restaurant and wine bar will evolve through the evening, moving from elegant dining into a more vibrant late-night setting to match the rhythm of the island. The menu will feature signature dishes regulars know and love, alongside new sharing plates created especially for Ibiza.
Montesol Experimental
A standout bar you must visit, is Montesol Experimental, a five-star hotel at the foot of Dalt Vila on Vara de Rey, in the heart of Ibiza Town. Its 33 rooms and suites are designed by Dorothée Meilichzon, and its rooftop cocktail bar reopens for spring 2026 with sunset drinks overlooking the marina, Old Town and Dalt Vila — a natural warm-up before the clubs. The Meilichzon pedigree and the Ibiza Town setting make it precisely the contemporary-luxe register the island does best, with the group's Café Montesol handling terrace dinners and late breakfasts, and Experimental Beach a short drive away for recovery days.
Read our FLUXX Montesol feature here
IBIZA BEACH CLUBS
The grandes dames remain the safest bets for a polished day on the sand. On the southwest coast, Blue Marlin Ibiza enters its third decade as one of the island's most iconic beach clubs, known for its fusion of music, relaxed luxury and culinary excellence. Over on the east coast, the renovated Nikki Beach Ibiza near Santa Eulalia pairs panoramic sea views and elegant cabanas with a curated international menu accented by Spanish flavours.
Among the newer, more design-conscious arrivals, Playa Soleil on Playa d'en Bossa offers a curated mix of contemporary music, food, art and wellness, opening its dance floor in the evenings. And overlooking Ses Salines, NoHo Ibiza has had a flying start to the season: world-class DJs and live performers soundtrack long afternoons, while sharing plates span Japanese seafood, Valencian rice dishes, Italian pastas and Peruvian ceviches, with indoor or directly-on-the-beach dining and an extensive wine list.
Fashion has its own place in the Ibiza story this summer, and Loewe's Paula's Ibiza capsule remains one of the most honest expressions of what island dressing actually looks and feels like. Flowing silhouettes, raffia, handcrafted detail and vibrant print capture the reality of Ibiza rather than the idea of it, in pieces built to be worn long after the season ends.
Beachouse Ibiza, recently featured on The Fluxx, returns to Playa d'en Bossa with a 2026 season built around five full moon gatherings and a solar eclipse viewing from the shore on 12 August, an event that will not recur for a century. Expect Moonlit Dinners every Friday and Saturday, BOHO Thursdays, dawn beach yoga and long lunches built on Ibizan wood-chargrilled produce.
Read our 2026 Fluxx Beachouse Ibiza Feature here
Paris's love affair with the Balearics continues at Experimental Beach Ibiza, which hosts Montorgueil favourite Casa Pregonda for the season. The collaboration between Casa Pregonda co-founder Alexandre Giesbert and Experimental Beach chef Alexandre Larrea brings creamy tortilla with caviar, tuna crudo with ajo blanco and squid ink arroz to the beachfront, alongside dishes created exclusively for Ibiza, all built for long lunches and the kind of sunset that makes leaving feel unnecessary.
Clap House Ibiza returns to Talamanca for the 2026 season from 22 June, centred on one of the island's largest pools at fifty metres and this year's Dolce & Gabbana takeover across the furnishings and pop-up store. The Wellness Club has expanded too, adding a dedicated Technogym studio, Reformer Pilates and a boxing area alongside its existing programme of strength, HIIT and mindfulness sessions.
Read our Fluxx Clap House Ibiza feature here
Clubs
The biggest story in island nightlife is [UNVRS]. Billed as the world's first “hyperclub,” it opened in 2025 on the former Privilege site in San Rafael and was voted DJ Mag's #1 Club in the World for 2026 — the first venue to top the poll in its debut year. It features three interconnected rooms with arena-scale production, where each night is a unique production combining the scale of an arena with the service of a luxury nightclub. The residency calendar is formidable: Carl Cox on Sundays, David Guetta's Galactic Circus on Fridays, FISHER, Jamie Jones' Paradise, Eric Prydz's Holosphere and Anyma among them.
Read our 2026 Fluxx [UNVRS] feature here
A heritage counterpoint: Amnesia turns 50 in 2026, making its opening one of the standout nights of the season — both a party and a celebration of the island's club history. And the stalwart Hï Ibiza continues its run as one of the most decorated clubs in the world, with its own slate of residencies through the 2026 season.
Wellness & Spa
Wellness is now central to Ibiza's reinvention, and the most complete new statement is Nômade Temple Ibiza, a five-star retreat near Portinatx on the wild northern coast. Surrounded by pine forests, cliffs and secluded coves, it weaves architecture, gastronomy and wellness into one evolving space, with an underground spa, fire-led dining and an intimate omakase setting. The cave-inspired spa, built into the landscape and drawing on Ibiza's natural rock systems, makes water therapies the core of the experience.
For results-driven, technology-forward wellness, 7Pines Resort Ibiza has relaunched its Pure Seven Spa. Spanning more than 1,500sqm, it now offers whole-body cryotherapy, red-light therapy and epigenetic coaching designed to optimise sleep, energy and recovery using real-time nervous system analysis, alongside lymphatic drainage, electromagnetic body sculpting and open-air yoga, Pilates and meditation overlooking the sea.
There's also a notable collaboration at Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay, which has joined forces with SEVEN Wellness Club for 2026, pairing its Six Senses spa rituals and rooftop Pilates with reformer sessions, hot-and-cold plunge therapy, biohacking and guided island hikes.
And for a city-set sanctuary, the reopened Ibiza Gran Hotel offers an Open Spa with hydrotherapy, fitness and beauty areas, plus an Aqua Spa water circuit of whirlpool baths, hammam, sauna and ice lounge — a deliberate counterpoint to the island's energetic social scene.
The Wellness Launch: Atzaró Agroturismo Hotel
Wellness remains central to Ibiza's evolving identity, and this year Atzaró Agroturismo Hotel is expanding its offering with a new longevity-focused spa concept. Set beside the hotel's iconic freshwater pool, the redesigned spa combines regenerative treatments with more traditional holistic therapies, creating personalised wellbeing pathways tailored to each guest. New additions include hypoxia oxygen therapy, infrared bed therapy, cryotherapy, contrast therapy and advanced 3D body scanning, alongside bespoke massage programmes and nutrient IV treatments overseen by medical practitioners. There is also a renewed focus on nutrition, with a longevity-inspired spa menu centred around anti-inflammatory dishes, functional juices and hydrogenated water designed to support cellular health and recovery. For guests looking to fully immerse themselves, personalised longevity stays are now available as add-ons to bedroom bookings, making the hotel one of Ibiza's most comprehensive wellness destinations.