
Destino Pacha Resort
Destino Pacha Resort is a daytime and early-evening venue overlooking Talamanca Bay, operated by the Pacha group as their sunset-and-pool-party property. The complex combines a hotel, a restaurant, and an infinity pool oriented toward Dalt Vila's fortress walls across the water, with the sunset line passing directly over the old town. Pool parties run through the summer season, typically featuring headline DJs on Sunday afternoons and smaller-scale daytime sessions midweek. The infinity pool is the visual signature, spilling toward the view and surrounded by daybeds that book out quickly on party days. Food service runs through the day, spanning Mediterranean grills, sushi, and sharing plates at prices that reflect the location and the Pacha branding. The crowd skews upscale international: yacht guests, day-trippers from the nearby mainland clubs, couples and groups who want a daytime party that doesn't require a sunburn on Playa d'en Bossa's beach beds. The main pool deck shifts from chill midday service to full party mode by late afternoon.
What to Expect
An infinity pool edge facing Dalt Vila across the bay, daybeds packed with bottle service, and a crowd building through the afternoon toward a proper party atmosphere by 17:00. Sound levels stay conversational until headliners take the deck.
Relaxed building to full party. Functions as a smaller, more scenic alternative to Ushuaïa's daytime sessions.
Daytime Balearic house and deep house; sunset and main-event slots run tech house, melodic house, and some main-stage names
Pool/swim attire during daytime; smart-casual for dinner. Beachwear common, no enforced evening code.
Daytime party seekers, couples on a budget for one big day out, groups wanting the Ibiza pool party experience without Ushuaïa crowds.
Cards accepted (Visa, Mastercard, Amex). Contactless standard. Cash works but impractical at these prices.
Price Range
Sunday pool party entry 40-60 EUR, daybed rental 200-600 EUR, cocktails 18-22 EUR, lunch mains 25-40 EUR, bottle service from 500 EUR
Entry ~$43-64, daybed ~$215-640, cocktails ~$19-24, mains ~$27-43
Hours
12:00-24:00 daily during season (May-October). Pool party days run longer, usually 14:00-01:00. Closed November-April.
Insider Tip
Book daybeds at least a week ahead for Sundays; walk-in entry still works but you'll be standing. Arrive by 16:00 for the sunset over Dalt Vila; the view is one of the best on the island. The restaurant runs separate service from the pool party, so dinner stays feasible even during headline events.
Full Review
Destino trades on its view. The infinity pool, oriented directly at Dalt Vila across Talamanca Bay, gives the venue a visual signature that no other Ibiza property can match, and the Pacha group has built the rest of the offer around that advantage. On a sunny afternoon the pool deck looks like a postcard, and the sunset hour delivers one of the better views on the island because the light rakes across the old town's fortifications rather than just dropping into the open sea.
Pool party programming is the core business. Sundays typically headline a name brought in from the Pacha residency roster, with ticket prices and daybed rates climbing accordingly. Midweek sessions run smaller, drawing a mix of yacht guests, mainland day-trippers, and visitors who booked into the hotel. Music policy lands in house territory, with deep house and melodic house dominating the daytime slots and tech house showing up during the sunset window. Sound quality is good without being reference-grade; the open-air deck loses some bass compared with indoor clubs.
Price structure reflects the positioning. Entry at 40-60 EUR is reasonable for the experience, but the real spend is the daybed rental at 200-600 EUR and the bottle service above that. Cocktails at 18-22 EUR put you firmly in Ushuaïa territory without the same raw party scale. Food is legitimately good, with a kitchen that handles sushi, Mediterranean grills, and lighter plates competently; dinner during off-party hours is worth considering for couples who want the view without the noise.
The crowd shapes the experience more than the music. Yacht crowds arrive by tender from Marina Botafoch, hotel guests spill down from their rooms in swimwear, and day-trippers come over from the mainland clubs for the Sunday event. Groups tend to be international, with Spanish, British, French, Italian, and Middle Eastern guests all represented on any given day. By 17:00 the pool deck has hit party capacity, and the remaining hours run on the same energy that fills the superclubs after midnight, just with sunlight and swimwear.
The Neighborhood
Destino sits on Cap Martinet, a headland across Talamanca Bay from Ibiza Town, roughly 10 minutes by taxi from the town center. The Marina Botafoch and its yacht berths are immediately below, and Pacha is a 12-minute drive around the bay.
Getting There
Taxi from Ibiza Town 10-12 minutes, around 15-20 EUR each way. Some guests arrive by yacht tender from Marina Botafoch. The Discobús does not reach Cap Martinet; pre-book taxis for the return or use the venue's shuttle service on Sunday party days.
Address
Cap Martinet, 07819 Eivissa
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