Ibiza: Sunset Boat Party at Ibiza Boat Club with Open Bar

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Ibiza: Sunset Boat Party at Ibiza Boat Club with Open Bar

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Ibiza gets louder as the sun drops. This 3-hour sunset party catamaran feels like a moving nightclub, with VIP sun beds for everyone and a full-on dance soundtrack from the first minute.

I love the fact that you’re not stuck hunting for a corner. You get proper lounge space, and the energy stays high without you needing to do extra planning.

My other big win is the open bar. You can keep things simple with unlimited beer, sangria, soft drinks, and water while DJs run Ibiza anthems over a serious Function One sound system.

One thing to consider: this is a party cruise, so it’s crowded and food isn’t included—your best move is to eat first and go for the music-and-drinks rhythm.

Key highlights you’ll feel fast

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  • VIP sun beds for all: access is shared by everyone, but seating is first come, first served
  • Open bar basics are generous: unlimited beer, sangria, soft drinks, and water
  • Function One sound system: bass that hits, not background music
  • Sunset + coast sailing: you get Ibiza’s coastline from the water while DJs keep the tempo
  • One planned swim stop: turquoise waters with a cooldown break from the dancing
  • English, Spanish, German, Italian hosts: a crew presence that can help if you have questions

Why this sunset boat party feels like a real Ibiza night out

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This isn’t a polite dinner cruise. It’s a young, high-energy floating beach club that trades table manners for volume, movement, and a proper sunset show. You board in the early evening, then the whole trip runs like one long “start dancing now” sequence.

What I like most is how the vibe is built around you having a place to land. With VIP beds included for everyone, you’re not stuck standing near the bar all night. You can dance, cool off, and then drop back into the sun when the golden hour hits.

And when it comes to sound, it’s not a small speaker situation. The cruise uses a top-tier Function One system—meaning the bass is loud enough to feel through your chest. That matters on a boat, where wind and movement can usually make music get lost.

The trip is also explicitly designed to keep things theatrical and kinetic. You’re not just watching the sunset from a deck chair; you’re inside the party as the coastline slides by.

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Timing and check-in: the part that can make or break your night

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The cruise departs from Playa d’en Bossa pier. You’ll board around 18:15, and check-in starts 1 hour before departure. That means show up early, even if you think you’ll be fine “just in time.”

One small detail you should know: the start time changes based on the sunset season (listed for April, September, and October). So if you’re going in one of those months, don’t assume every departure looks the same.

Meeting point can vary depending on what option you booked. So I recommend you double-check your exact location in your booking confirmation before you leave your hotel. In Ibiza, 10 minutes of wrong-direction walking can feel like an hour.

The route: coast sailing, nonstop music, then a swim break

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After boarding, you sail along the Ibiza coastline. DJs keep the sound moving with Ibiza hymns and summer hits. Expect the party to be active right away, because the schedule is built around about one hour of dancing while you cruise.

Then comes the main reset: a single swim stop in crystal-clear turquoise water. It’s described as a chance to cool down in one of Ibiza’s beautiful, hidden bays. This is the moment where the trip turns from dance-floor chaos into beach-mode for a bit.

About the timing: roughly after that first hour of dancing, you get the swim window. Then around 20 minutes later, the music and party continue onboard.

This is also where you should be realistic about your body. A few people reported feeling motion sickness when they jumped in, and that’s common on boats—especially during energetic moments. If you’re sensitive to boat movement, consider taking it easy when boarding the swim phase.

VIP sun beds: what “everyone is VIP” really means in practice

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The headline says everyone is VIP, and the VIP beds are included for all. The catch is the same as most party seating: first come, first served.

That’s why early boarding helps. If you arrive late, you might still find space—but you can lose that prime sun-bed comfort that makes the trip feel worth the ticket price.

Here’s the way I’d think about it:

  • If you want to lounge comfortably while keeping your phone out of your hand, show up early.
  • If you’re mainly there to dance and you don’t care where you rest, you can arrive closer to the boarding time and still have a good night.

Either way, the beds change your experience. With a dedicated place to sit, you can switch between dancing and relaxing without scrambling.

Open bar: unlimited beer and sangria, with clear limits

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The open bar is a core part of the value. You get unlimited drinks including beer, sangria, soft drinks, and water.

But here’s the practical boundary: liquor and long drinks are available to purchase, not included. So if your standard order is gin-and-tonic style, you’ll want to plan on extra spending for the higher-ticket mixed drinks.

Also, food isn’t included. A few people noted they wished snacks were available, and that makes sense. If you eat nothing all day and rely only on drinks, you may feel it by the time the sunset comes around.

My advice: eat a real meal before you head to Playa d’en Bossa. Then treat the boat bar as a fun bonus, not your dinner.

The music and sound: the Function One factor

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The cruise leans hard on sound quality, not just volume. The Function One system is specifically mentioned, which is a big deal if you’ve ever been on a boat where the music becomes a muffled mess.

On this trip, the bass is part of the choreography. When the beat drops, it feels physical, and that pushes you to move even if you’re not the most confident dancer.

You can also expect familiar Ibiza summer tracks. The schedule is set for crowd-pleasing anthems, so you’re not stuck listening to niche DJ sets for three hours.

And yes, there’s a chance of surprises. The vibe includes the possibility of a guest DJ, so sometimes the night can feel a little less predictable.

Swimming stop: turquoise water, but mind the body stuff

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The itinerary includes one swim stop, and the water is described as crystal clear and turquoise. It’s framed as a chance to cool down in a hidden bay—so you get a real break from the heat and dancing.

One safety note from the experience details: jellyfish are mentioned as a possible concern. That doesn’t mean you’ll definitely run into them, but it’s enough that you should be aware. If you’re worried, use common sense with timing and water conditions.

Also remember: during the swim period, you’re on a boat with movement. If you’re the type who gets motion sick easily, you may want to keep your expectations flexible. Try to stay stable, hold onto something, and don’t force it if you start feeling unwell.

What the crew adds (and why names come up)

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Crew energy matters on a party boat, and it shows here. People highlight friendly staff and a welcoming host/guiding presence.

One name that comes up repeatedly is Chaz—people describe him as helpful, welcoming, and key to making the experience feel smooth. If you have questions at check-in, asking the crew early is smart. It’s also the easiest way to avoid small confusion around vouchers versus tickets.

How crowded is it, and who will love that

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This catamaran is built for scale, with space for up to 350 partygoers (and the experience is clearly aimed at a lively, young crowd). That means you should expect a packed atmosphere.

If you love:

  • dancing with strangers around you
  • loud music that dominates the senses
  • a party-first sunset

…you’ll likely have a great time.

If you want:

  • quiet views
  • a romantic, low-key vibe
  • a calmer group scene

…this may feel too intense. Even though you get VIP beds, the overall environment is still a big nightlife event at sea.

Also, it’s not suitable for children under 18, pregnant women, or wheelchair users, so plan accordingly.

Price value check: what $71 buys on a 3-hour boat

At $71 per person for about 3 hours, the value comes down to two things: drinks and atmosphere.

With unlimited beer and sangria (plus soft drinks and water), the bar alone can justify a big chunk of the cost if you drink at your normal pace. Add in VIP sun beds and a top-grade sound system, and you’re paying for convenience: you don’t have to fight for seats, you don’t have to pregame food-and-drink logistics on the water, and the music setup is clearly built for a real party.

On the other hand, since liquor and long drinks aren’t included and food isn’t provided, you might spend more than you planned once you’re onboard—especially if you’re drinking mixed drinks or you need a snack.

Net: if your idea of a great Ibiza evening includes dancing, unlimited beer/sangria, and a sunset swim, this is priced like a true “experience ticket.” If you want a calmer cruise, you’ll probably feel like you paid for noise.

Practical tips so you don’t waste the best part

Here’s how I’d approach it so you keep your energy and don’t get caught off guard.

  • Arrive early for better bed placement. “First come, first served” is not just a line—it changes your whole night.
  • Eat before you board. Food isn’t included, and you’ll last longer when the party peaks.
  • Bring a plan for swimming comfort. If you get motion sick, take it slow at the swim stop and don’t force it.
  • Charge your essentials before boarding. The experience mentions phones being put into flight mode, so don’t rely on last-minute connectivity.
  • Stick to included drinks if you want to control spending. Unlimited beer/sangria/water is part of the deal; long drinks are extra.
  • Respect the rules: drones aren’t allowed, and weapons/sharp objects are not allowed. The cruise also states alcohol and drugs are prohibited onboard.

Should you book the Aftersun Ibiza sunset boat party?

Book this if you want an Ibiza sunset that’s active, loud, and genuinely social—with VIP sun beds included, unlimited beer and sangria, and a swim stop that cools you down without turning the night into a long boat sit.

Skip it (or look for a calmer alternative) if you’re chasing quiet views, a romantic pace, or a family-friendly outing. This one is for people who want the party to start early and keep going.

If you’re choosing between options, I’d treat this as your “one big night out” in Ibiza. Plan your other days lighter, because this cruise is the kind that can run your energy level up fast.

FAQ

How long is the Ibiza sunset boat party?

The experience lasts about 3 hours.

Where do you board, and when does check-in start?

You board at Playa d’en Bossa pier around 18:15, and check-in starts 1 hour before departure. The start time can change depending on the sunset season (April, September, and October).

What drinks are included in the open bar?

The open bar includes beer, sangria, soft drinks, and water.

Are VIP sun beds included for everyone?

Yes. VIP beds are accessible for everyone, with access working on a first come, first served basis.

Is there a swim stop?

Yes. The schedule includes 1 swim stop in crystal-clear turquoise water.

Is food included?

No, food is not included.

Is it suitable for kids, pregnant women, or wheelchair users?

It is not suitable for children under 18, pregnant women, or wheelchair users.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Are there any items you cannot bring onboard?

Drones are not allowed. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed. Weapons or sharp objects are also not allowed.

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