1. Villa Pool Party with a Photo Booth
Hire a gorgeous villa, stock the fridge, set up a photo booth by the pool and let the afternoon unfold. The booth gives the day a focal point — somewhere everyone gathers, poses in their matching outfits, and creates prints and videos they'll keep for years. A retro vintage booth with film-strip prints makes beautiful keepsakes for the bride-to-be, while the 360° video booth creates the slow-motion content that'll dominate the group chat. Our team delivers, sets up and runs everything — you just need to organise the prosecco.
2. Sunset Boat Trip
Charter a boat from San Antonio and cruise along the west coast as the sun drops behind Es Vedrà. Most charter companies offer packages with a DJ, drinks and catering. It's hands-down one of the most spectacular backdrops for a hen do anywhere in the world — and the photos from the boat are always incredible. Book a catamaran if you've got a big group, or a speedboat if you want something more intimate.
3. Beach Club Day
Ibiza has some of the best beach clubs on the planet. For a hen do, the classics are Nikki Beach (glam, pool, DJ), Beachouse (laid-back, right on the sand), Cala Bassa Beach Club (stunning setting, great food) and Amante (clifftop, sophisticated). Book a VIP area, order a few bottles, and settle in for the day. Most beach clubs have a smart-casual vibe during the day and ramp up the energy as sunset approaches.
4. Spa & Pamper Morning
Balance the party with a morning of actual relaxation. Several hotels on the island offer spa packages for groups — Hacienda Na Xamena's spa is perched on a cliff with jaw-dropping views, Atzaró has a beautiful garden setting, and Six Senses on Xarraca Bay is the ultimate in luxury. Book a group hammam, massages and a healthy brunch. Your body (and your skin) will thank you before the evening kicks off.
5. Old Town Cocktail Crawl
Ibiza's old town (Dalt Vila) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it's absolutely gorgeous at night. Start at the bottom with cocktails at one of the bars overlooking the port, then work your way up through the cobbled streets to the top of the fortress. The views over the marina at sunset are phenomenal. Finish with dinner at one of the restaurants inside the walls — La Oliva and S'Escalinata are both brilliant — before heading out for the evening.
6. Yoga & Brunch
If the bride-to-be is into wellness, Ibiza is one of the best places in Europe for it. Book a private group yoga session at your villa (loads of instructors will come to you) followed by a healthy brunch. Many retreat centres and hotels also offer group packages with yoga, meditation and brunch included. It's a lovely way to start a day that might end up being quite hectic.
7. Secret Cove Hopping
Hire a couple of cars or a minibus and spend a day discovering Ibiza's hidden beaches. Cala Salada, Cala Conta, Cala Xuclar, Sa Caleta — the island is packed with stunning coves that most tourists never find. Pack a cool box, a speaker and a pile of towels and spend the day swimming, sunbathing and exploring. It's the kind of day that doesn't cost much but feels absolutely magic.
8. Cocktail Making Class
Several bars and hotels on the island offer private cocktail-making sessions for groups. Learn to make a proper mojito, a paloma or the bar's signature creation, and drink your homework afterwards. It works brilliantly as a late-afternoon activity before dinner — gets everyone laughing, loosened up and ready for the evening. Some will even come to your villa if you ask nicely.
9. Clubbing Night Out
You can't do Ibiza without at least one proper night out. The big clubs — Hï, Amnesia, DC-10, Privilege — all have events running throughout the summer with world-class DJs. For something a touch more sophisticated, Pacha has been going since the seventies and still draws a brilliant crowd. Check the lineups for the week you're there and book tickets in advance — the big nights do sell out, especially in July and August.
10. Paint & Sip
A creative, relaxed option that's become hugely popular for hen dos. Several studios and independent instructors run "paint and sip" sessions — you paint a canvas (usually something Ibiza-themed) while drinking wine and chatting. Everyone goes home with their own artwork. It's a lovely, low-key activity for an afternoon, and the results are often hilariously bad in the best possible way.
Planning Tips
Book accommodation early. Villas go fast for peak season (June–September), especially for groups. The earlier you book, the better the selection and the better the price.
Don't overschedule. Ibiza has a natural rhythm — mornings by the pool, afternoons at the beach or an activity, evenings out. Build in downtime. The best hen do moments often happen spontaneously.
Budget honestly. Ibiza isn't cheap in peak season, but it doesn't have to be ridiculous either. Eating at beach restaurants is pricier than in town, and club entry can run €40–€70. Set a shared kitty and be upfront about what's covered.
Book your big activities ahead. Boat trips, beach club tables, spa sessions and photo booths all book up during peak season. Get the key bits locked in a few weeks before you fly.
If you're keen on the photo booth idea, have a look at our hen & stag party page for more detail on which booths work best and what's included. And for pricing specifics, our Ibiza pricing guide has the full breakdown.