IBIZA, Spain – You’ve heard of the superclubs. You’ve heard of the sunrise DJ sets. But if you haven’t experienced the Disco Bus , you haven’t truly experienced the chaos and camaraderie of the White Isle.
Forget the VIP table and the €20 gin and tonic. The real party—the unfiltered, sweaty, pre-game ritual—starts the moment you step onto the rickety platform of the Línea 14 bus. Officially, it is the public bus route connecting Playa d’en Bossa and San Antonio. Unofficially, it is a two-decade-old institution. Running up and down the spine of the island between 11:00 PM and 6:00 AM, this un-air-conditioned metal tube transforms into the most democratic club on the island. disco bus ibiza
The premise is simple: There is no velvet rope. There is no dress code. There is only a €2 fare and a promise of mayhem. You’ll spot the stop by the cloud of vape smoke and the sound of off-key singing. As the bus rounds the corner, already packed to the windows, the driver doesn’t blink. The doors hiss open, and a human wave of glitter, fake tan, and neon fishnet stockings pours out—only to be replaced by another wave trying to get to Ushuaïa. IBIZA, Spain – You’ve heard of the superclubs
Catch the Disco Bus nightly from Playa d’en Bossa to San Antonio. Fares: €2. Memories: Priceless. Lost sunglasses: Guaranteed. Forget the VIP table and the €20 gin and tonic