November is one of those sneaky-good times to explore Ibiza, where the island’s charm slows down but never loses its magic. With fewer tourists around, you get the chance to experience a more relaxed, authentic side of Ibiza. It’s the perfect blend of outdoor adventures, cultural discoveries, and even a bit of clubbing—because hey, this is still Ibiza!
We have a list of 24 things to do on Ibiza in November: from culture to shopping to clubbing. Enjoy!
1. Ibiza Light Festival
The Ibiza Light Festival will take place on November 10-11, 2024, transforming Ibiza Town into a dazzling spectacle with captivating light installations and artistic performances that illuminate streets and landmarks. This event is designed for all ages, attracting both locals and tourists eager to experience the vibrant atmosphere and creativity of the island.
Key locations include the historic Dalt Vila and various plazas around town, where visitors can enjoy immersive art displays and interactive experiences.
2. San Carlos Pagès Festival
The Pagès Festival in San Carlos will take place on November 4, 2024, celebrating traditional Ibizan culture through competitions that blend local knowledge with physical skills. This vibrant event is set in the picturesque village of San Carlos, attracting families and visitors interested in authentic cultural experiences. Key activities include the Ball Pagès, a traditional dance, alongside various contests that highlight local customs and crafts.
3. All Saints Day Celebrations
On November 1, the All Saints’ Day Celebrations will see local cemeteries adorned with flowers as families honor their loved ones, reflecting a deeply rooted tradition on the island. This solemn occasion invites both locals and tourists to partake in the respectful remembrance of those who have passed.
4. Santa Getrudis Festivities
The Santa Gertrudis Festivities will take place from November 20 to 27, 2024, in the charming village of Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera, located at the heart of Ibiza. These celebrations honor the village’s patron saint with a vibrant mix of activities suitable for all ages, including sports competitions, live music performances, and traditional dance exhibitions.
The festivities kick off with a solemn mass in the village church, followed by a colorful procession through the streets. Throughout the week, attendees can enjoy communal feasting featuring local delicacies, along with engaging events like chess and ludo championships.
The atmosphere is lively and bohemian, reflecting Santa Gertrudis’ artistic heritage, making it an ideal destination for both locals and visitors eager to experience authentic Ibizan culture.
5. VIII Sant Carles Trail
The VIII Sant Carles Trail is scheduled for November 12, 2024, featuring an exciting trail running event that includes a 12km timed race and a new 7km race, both leading participants through the scenic landscapes surrounding the picturesque town of San Carlos. This event is ideal for both serious runners and casual participants, attracting outdoor enthusiasts eager to experience the natural beauty of Ibiza.
6. Sobrassa Road Race
During the Santa Gertrudis festivities, the Sobrassada Road Race will take place, showcasing a fun-filled mini-race followed by a longer night race, appealing to families and competitive runners alike. This culinary-themed event offers participants a chance to enjoy traditional Ibizan delicacies, such as sobrasada, while engaging in friendly competition.
6. Gastronomy month
Gastronomy Month in Ibiza invites locals and visitors to savor traditional dishes such as arròs de matances and flaó, particularly during the All Saints’ Day celebrations on November 1, when unique culinary offerings are prominently featured at various local restaurants. This month-long event showcases the island’s rich culinary heritage, making it an ideal time for food enthusiasts to explore authentic Ibizan flavors.
The arròs de matances, a savory rice dish typically made with meat, is especially popular, while flaó, a sweet cheese tart infused with mint, offers a delightful dessert option.
7. Trencada de Pinyons
The Trencada de Pinyons tradition encourages community engagement through the cracking of pine nuts, a key ingredient in making traditional sweets like panellets.
This activity not only revives a nearly forgotten custom but also serves as a fun and interactive way for families and tourists to connect with local culture. Celebrated primarily around All Saints’ Day, the Trencada de Pinyons includes music and festive gatherings, enhancing the communal spirit of the season.
8. Exhibition by Santi Moix
The Exhibition by Santi Moix at the Museo MACE (Museum of Contemporary Art of Eivissa) runs throughout November 2024, showcasing the artist’s vibrant works, particularly his series titled “La Scoperta del Fuoco,” which features a stunning array of floral motifs. This exhibition invites art enthusiasts and the general public to explore contemporary themes through Moix’s unique lens, with the museum located in the historic Dalt Vila area of Ibiza, providing a picturesque backdrop for the artwork.
9. Dan Ghenacia’s “Have a Good Trip” Exhibition
Dan Ghenacia’s “Have a Good Trip” Exhibition at Ocean Drive Talamanca features exclusive aerial photography by the renowned DJ and visual artist, also available throughout November. This exhibition aims to captivate visitors with stunning visuals that blend art and music, appealing to both art lovers and fans of Ghenacia’s musical career. Both events highlight Ibiza’s dynamic art scene, making them must-visit attractions for those looking to immerse themselves in contemporary culture during their stay on the island.
10. 150th Anniversary of Mercat Vell
The 150th Anniversary of Mercat Vell is celebrated until November 19, 2024, featuring a variety of activities that highlight the historic market’s significance in Ibiza. Visitors can enjoy live music, cultural displays, and traditional contests, making it a vibrant gathering point for both locals and tourists interested in experiencing authentic Ibizan culture.
The festivities take place at the Mercat Vell, located in the heart of Ibiza Town, where the community comes together to celebrate this milestone with food stalls offering local delicacies and artisan products.
11. Visit Las Dalias weekend market
The Las Dalias Weekend Market operates every Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM throughout November. Situated in San Carlos, this vibrant market showcases over 300 stalls featuring local crafts, food, and live entertainment, providing a colorful atmosphere for visitors.
Shoppers can find unique handmade items, clothing, jewelry, and delicious local cuisine, all while enjoying the lively ambiance that characterizes this iconic market.
12. Rent a bike & go cycling!
November is a great month for cycling since the island is a bit cooler and quiet, so less traffic. Exploring Ibiza by bike is an excellent way to experience the island’s stunning landscapes and vibrant culture.
Renting a bike allows you to navigate the scenic countryside and coastal paths at your own pace, making it a flexible option for both tourists and locals. Various rental services, such as Baja Bikes and Ibiza Bike Tours, offer a range of bicycles, including mountain bikes, road bikes, and e-bikes, with prices starting around €18 per day. Many rental shops provide additional amenities like baskets, locks, and child seats, ensuring a comfortable ride for families.
13. Go yoga on Ibiza
Joining a yoga retreat in Ibiza offers a transformative experience amidst the island’s serene landscapes. Yoga Mindfulness Ibiza focuses on mindfulness practices and inner change, providing daily classes for all levels along with healthy meals made from local ingredients.
Meanwhile, Ibiza Yoga Retreat by Lena Tancredi is set in a charming Mediterranean farmhouse near Santa Eulalia, where participants engage in yoga sessions and holistic therapies while enjoying delicious vegetarian cuisine.
For those seeking luxury, Glow Retreats Ibiza combines wellness with plant-based dining and personalized yoga practices tailored to individual needs.
14. Visit Mercat de sa Cooperativa
The Mercat de sa Cooperativa is a vibrant market located in San Antonio, open every Friday from 9 AM to 2 PM next to the Sant Antoni Agricultural Cooperative, at the beginning of Camí de sa Vorera. Established in the summer of 2020, this market aims to connect local farmers and producers with the community, offering a wide range of fresh, organic agricultural products.
Visitors can expect to find an abundance of fruits and vegetables, freshly baked bread, and various local delicacies, all sourced directly from the island’s producers. This market not only supports local agriculture but also provides a delightful shopping experience for both residents and tourists looking to savor authentic Ibizan flavors.
The atmosphere is lively, making it a perfect spot to interact with locals and discover the culinary treasures of Ibiza.
15. The opening of the Ibiza Christmas Market
The Christmas Market in Ibiza Town opens on November 25, 2023, and runs until January 6, 2024, creating a festive atmosphere along the Vara de Rey boulevard. Operating daily from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with special hours on December 24 and 31, this market features a delightful array of artisanal crafts, seasonal treats, and local delicacies.
Visitors can enjoy browsing through charming wooden stalls that offer everything from handmade gifts to traditional Christmas foods, all while soaking in the holiday spirit enhanced by live performances from local musicians.
16. Hiking
Hiking in Ibiza during November offers a unique opportunity to explore the island’s stunning landscapes with cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. Popular routes include the Las Salinas – Torre de ses Portes (12.2 km, easy) and the Cala Gració to Cala Salada (16 km, moderate), both offering beautiful coastal views. For a more challenging hike, consider the Torre des Savinar, which provides breathtaking vistas of Es Vedrà.
November is a good month for hiking since the sun isn’t burning even at the middle of the day, but be sure to bring water with you.
17. Event Nights at Malanga Café
The Event Nights at Malanga Café take place every Friday and Saturday throughout November, offering a vibrant atmosphere filled with live music and cultural events. Located in San Antonio, this popular venue attracts both locals and tourists looking to enjoy a lively night out.
Each weekend features performances from various artists, showcasing a mix of genres that cater to diverse musical tastes, creating an engaging environment for all attendees. The café is known for its welcoming ambiance, delicious cocktails, and a menu that includes local delicacies, making it an ideal spot to unwind after a day of exploring the island.
With its commitment to promoting local talent, Malanga Café serves as a hub for cultural exchange and entertainment, ensuring that every visit is a unique experience filled with laughter and joy.
18. Attend a Ibiza cooking class
Ibiza offers a variety of cooking classes that allow you to learn how to prepare traditional Ibizan dishes with local chefs, providing an authentic culinary experience. One popular option is the Paella Cooking Class, where participants can learn the secrets of making this iconic Spanish dish. The class includes selecting ingredients, cooking techniques, and, of course, enjoying the delicious results together.
Classes typically last around 3.5 hours and are held in an outdoor kitchen setting, creating a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.
Another excellent choice is the Ibiza Food Studio, which offers masterclasses led by chef Boris Buono. These classes cover a range of topics from menu design to shopping for the best local produce, and they often include market tours and seasonal foraging experiences. Participants can enhance their cooking skills while discovering the rich flavors of Ibiza.
For a more unique experience, consider the Ibiza Food Truck School of Cooking, where you can learn Mediterranean cooking outdoors. This hands-on class focuses on authentic dishes like tapas and paella while enjoying the beautiful Ibiza scenery.
19. Longevity Retreat at Six Senses
The Six Senses Ibiza will host a Longevity Retreat from November 2 to 6, 2024, led by renowned wellness expert Dr. Ingrid Yang. This immersive retreat focuses on enhancing well-being through a blend of cutting-edge medical insights and holistic practices. Dr. Yang, a board-certified internal medicine physician and yoga expert, brings a comprehensive approach to health that integrates lifestyle medicine, yoga, meditation, and Eastern healing techniques.
20. The 3 Dias Trail Ibiza
The 3 Días Trail Ibiza will take place from November 29 to December 1, 2024, featuring a series of ultramarathons and trail-running events that showcase the island’s stunning landscapes.
This year marks the 11th edition of the event, which offers participants the chance to run in various categories, including a 10km night run on Friday, followed by options on Saturday such as an ultramarathon (85 km), a marathon (42 km), a half-marathon (21 km), and a shorter 10 km race. The event concludes on Sunday with another 10 km race.
21. Go to café Mambo
Throughout November, Café Mambo in San Antonio hosts a series of vibrant events that celebrate the island’s iconic sunset culture. Known for its stunning views and lively atmosphere, Café Mambo offers sunset sessions featuring live DJs and music performances on various dates throughout the month.
These events typically start in the late afternoon, allowing guests to enjoy refreshing cocktails and delicious tapas while soaking in the breathtaking sunset over the Mediterranean Sea. The café has a rich history, having established itself as a premier destination for both locals and tourists since its opening in 1994. And the good news: it’s not busy in November!
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22. Akasha at Las Dalias
On November 4, 2024, Akasha at Las Dalias will celebrate its second anniversary with an exciting lineup featuring performances by international DJs and artists. This boutique club, known for its unique atmosphere and commitment to high-quality electronic music, will host renowned talents such as Yulia Niko, Unders, and Igor Marijuan.
The anniversary event promises to be a vibrant celebration, showcasing Akasha’s eclectic approach to music that blends various genres while fostering a sense of community among attendees. With its stunning location and immersive sound experience, this celebration is set to be a memorable night for both locals and visitors eager to enjoy the best of Ibiza’s nightlife.
23. Namasté winter schedule
Namasté will kick off its new winter schedule starting November 17, 2024, moving to Fridays for the season and transitioning into a club-only event held at Akasha, with no outdoor garden activities. The first event will feature performances by renowned artists Los Suruba and Karuna, setting the tone for an exciting lineup that celebrates electronic music and community spirit.
Subsequent lineups will be announced closer to each event date, ensuring that attendees can look forward to a variety of performances throughout the winter months. This shift to a club-focused experience promises to maintain the vibrant energy that Namasté is known for, making it a must-attend event for music lovers seeking a unique nightlife experience in Ibiza.
24. TRIP at Club Chinois
The grand finale of TRIP at Club Chinois on November 2, 2024, marks the culmination of an extraordinary residency that has run every Saturday since March 28. This final event promises to be a surreal, psychedelic, and trippy experience, featuring underground DJs in a unique atmosphere that has become synonymous with TRIP’s ethos.
Starting at 23:55 (11:55 PM), the party invites attendees to immerse themselves in Club Chinois’ elegant ambiance, inspired by 1930s Shanghai jazz clubs with its East-meets-West design. Priced at €40, tickets offer access to world-class entertainment and music performances in a setting that blends opulence with cutting-edge nightlife.
You are reminded to adhere to the “classy casual” dress code, with men required to wear long trousers, and sportswear and open-toed shoes not permitted, ensuring an atmosphere of sophistication throughout the night.