About this venue
[UNVRS] is a monumental nightclub in the Sant Rafel de Sa Creu area of Ibiza, conceived as a combination of a traditional club environment and arena-scale production. Its exterior draws on traditional Ibizan architecture, with whitewashed façades, natural stone and earthy materials, while the interior shifts toward a combination of brutalism, retro-futurism and contemporary art deco. A vast main dancefloor, multiple levels, terraces and the distinctive dome allow a large audience to move between different areas rather than experience the venue as a single enclosed hall.
At the heart of the experience is a specially engineered L-Acoustics sound system, complemented by extensive lighting and video production that can be adapted to different events. Indoor and outdoor areas are connected through corridors, terraces and dedicated relaxation zones, while bars, food options and VIP spaces make it possible to spend an entire night within the complex. Another distinctive feature is the collection of smaller, carefully designed spaces that turn the conventional nightclub format into an experience built around exploring the venue itself.
The club is located at Urbanización San Rafael s/n, Sant Rafel de Sa Creu, Ibiza, Spain. Visitors arriving by private car can use the venue's general parking area, with staff positioned near the entrance arches to direct vehicles to the appropriate zone. The Discobus stop is located at the entrance roundabout, while shuttle buses and taxis use a drop-off area directly in front of the characteristic entrance arches, keeping the final walk to the access checkpoint very short. For broader information about travelling around Ibiza, airport connections and transport between different parts of the island, the city guide below provides a natural continuation.
About the city: Ibiza
Ibiza, the capital of the Balearic island of the same name, is one of the Mediterranean's most recognizable centres for entertainment and events. The city combines an internationally renowned nightlife scene with concerts, DJ programmes, festivals, sporting events and various live performances, allowing visitors to easily combine attending an event with a short city break. Ibiza is particularly attractive to event lovers because clubs, venues, marinas, open-air spaces and beaches are found within a relatively compact urban area, while the city centre offers a wide selection of restaurants, bars and accommodation.
The easiest way to reach the city is via Ibiza Airport (Aeropuerto de Ibiza), located south of the centre, with the airport connected to the city by public buses, taxis and transfer services. The main bus hub is Estació d'Autobusos CETIS, from where urban and island routes depart for other towns, beaches and important tourist areas. Ibiza has no railway network, so buses and taxis are the most practical public transport options for reaching clubs, sports facilities and concert locations, while many places in the city centre are also accessible on foot. The Port of Ibiza additionally connects the city by ferry with other parts of the Balearic Islands and mainland Spain.
Before or after an event, it is worth walking through Dalt Vila, the historic quarter above the harbour, entering through Portal de ses Taules and continuing towards the fortifications overlooking the city and the sea. At the foot of the old town are the La Marina and sa Penya neighbourhoods, while Passeig de Vara de Rey and Plaça del Parc form an important pedestrian and social axis lined with restaurants and shops. A walk along the harbour towards Marina Botafoch or along the coast towards Ses Figueretes makes it easy to combine an event visit with sightseeing, gastronomy and Ibiza's characteristic Mediterranean atmosphere.
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