
Eivissa Beach Club
Eivissa takes its name from the Catalan word for Ibiza, and the concept follows: beach club meets nightclub with daytime pool parties transitioning into full club nights. The production is ambitious for Cartagena, with international and national DJs, professional lighting, and a sound system that pushes electronic music across the beachfront setup. It's the closest thing Cartagena has to a Mediterranean beach club experience. Pool access, daybeds, bottle service, and a crowd that's there to be seen as much as to dance. Prices are the highest in Bocagrande, but the production backs it up.
What to Expect
A high-energy beach club with aspirations of Ibiza. The production is impressive, the crowd is glamorous, and the prices are steep. On a good night with the right DJ, it delivers genuine excitement. On quieter nights, it can feel like an expensive pool party.
Ibiza-aspirational. Polished, expensive, and sun-soaked.
Electronic, house, tech-house, and commercial party music
Swimwear for the pool, dressy for nightclub hours. Appearance matters here.
Groups with budgets who want a high-end beach party experience.
All major credit cards accepted
Price Range
Cover COP 50,000-100,000, cocktails COP 30,000-50,000, bottles from COP 300,000
≈ €7-67 / $7-72
Hours
Pool club: daily from noon. Club nights: Fri-Sat from 10 PM to 4 AM
Insider Tip
Book a daybed in advance for pool party days. The transition from pool club to nightclub happens around sunset. Bottle service is practically required for the nightclub section.
Full Review
Eivissa channels Ibiza beach club aesthetics to Cartagena's Bocagrande shoreline. The venue features poolside areas, cabanas, a DJ booth, and a bar setup designed for day-to-night entertainment. White furniture, electronic music, and a fashion-conscious crowd complete the Mediterranean-tropical hybrid concept.
The music is electronic and house-focused, softer during the afternoon and building through sunset to peak energy at night. The crowd is international tourists, affluent Colombians, and expats who gravitate toward the European-style beach club format. Bottle service drives the VIP areas, and the pricing reflects the premium positioning.
Eivissa appeals to visitors who want a curated, international-style beach club experience rather than a local Colombian one. It's well-executed for what it is, with production values and service that justify the markup. Those seeking authentic Cartagena nightlife should look to the Old Town instead.
Book cabanas or day beds in advance for weekends. Dress code is beach-to-club appropriate. The afternoon-to-evening transition is the best time to arrive for the full experience.
The Neighborhood
Eivissa is part of Bocagrande's upscale tourist entertainment scene, positioned for visitors who want beach club culture alongside their Caribbean vacation. The surrounding strip offers restaurants and bars at similar price points.
Getting There
Walk from Bocagrande hotels or take a taxi from anywhere in Cartagena. The venue is on the beachfront strip.
Where to stay in Cartagena
Compare hotels near the nightlife districts. Free cancellation on most properties.
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