Step back to the 1970s and ’80s, when Ibiza was the ultimate hippy island—bohemian, free-spirited, and alive with music, art, and sun-soaked beaches.

Seduced by its bohemian spirit, hippies poured into Ibiza in the 1970s, turning the island into a heaven for musicians and artist who built free-spirited communities in abandoned farmlands, all seeking liberty and love.

Vacationers in Ibiza, 1975 / Gianni Ferrari

Hippies in front of Bause Bar in Ibiza, 1970 / Ullstein bild / Getty

A group of hippies at a café in Ibiza, 1972 / Ullstein bild

Disco venues soon emerged, led by the iconic Club 66, where every night energetic young revelers filled the floor and danced long into the night.

Club 66 in Ibiza, 1978 / Fairfax Media Archives
As Ibiza’s allure grew, celebrities followed – most famously Wham!, who arrived in 1983 to film and record Club Tropicana, capturing the island’s carefree energy for global audience.

Wham! in Ibiza while recording Club Tropicana, 1983 FG / Bauer-Griffin
From the 1980s onward, Ibiza became a true hotspot – welcoming VIP travelers, jet-setters, relaxed vacationers, musicians, and Hollywood stars alike. The island’s open, carefree spirit turned it into one of the world’s defining summer destinations.

Ibiza in the 80’s
Most visitors rented or bought charming fincas renovated by skilled architects, while others stayed in small local hotels.

In the 1980s, Café del Mar in Ibiza became iconic for its chillout vibe, sunset views, and eclectic music. It was main gathering spot for travelers, artists, and musicians.

In the 1980s, travelers were seeking the relaxed magical atmosphere in Café del Mar, laying the foundation for the island’s legendary sunset lounge culture.


Café del Mar, Ibiza, in the 80’s
Despite welcoming new visitors, the island kept its humble fishing spirit, with boats daily returning to sell fresh catch at the local markets.

A fishing boat in Ibiza, 1975 / Gianni Ferrari
In the ’70s and ’80s, Ibiza old town buzzed with bohemian energy, where artists, musicians, and free spirits mingled along its sun-soaked streets.


















































































































