Vibrant nightclub scene with dramatic laser lighting and a packed dancefloor in Ibiza

Amnesia Ibiza

Carretera Ibiza a San Antonio, km 5 · Sant Rafael, Ibiza, Spain · Est. 1976

🔥 DJ Mag Best Global Club Techno House Trance Birthplace of Balearic Beat Foam Party Originators
1976
Founded
5,000
Capacity
2
Rooms
49
Years of History

📖 History

Origins & the Balearic Beat — how a finca party changed dance music forever

Amnesia is not just a nightclub. It is the place where modern dance music culture was born. Long before Ibiza became the global capital of electronic music, long before the superclubs and the mega-DJs and the package holidays, there was a converted farmhouse on the road between Ibiza Town and San Antonio where something extraordinary happened. That farmhouse became Amnesia, and the music that echoed from its open-air terrace in the late 1980s ignited a cultural revolution that would reshape nightlife across the entire world.

The story begins in 1976, when the venue first opened as an open-air party spot in a traditional Ibiza finca — a whitewashed farmhouse surrounded by the island's pine-covered hills. In those early years, it was a bohemian gathering place, a product of Ibiza's long tradition as a haven for artists, hippies, and free spirits. The parties were informal, the crowd was eclectic, and the atmosphere was defined by the warm Mediterranean night air and the sense that anything was possible under the stars.

By the early 1980s, the venue had evolved into a proper nightclub and adopted the name Amnesia. But it was the arrival of an Argentine DJ named Alfredo Fiorito in 1984 that changed everything. Alfredo did not play one genre. He played everything — mixing rock, pop, reggae, electronic music, African rhythms, new wave, and early house together in a way that no one had ever heard before. His sets on the open-air terrace of Amnesia, playing from midnight until the sun rose over the Ibizan hills, created something entirely new: the Balearic beat.

The Balearic sound was not a genre so much as a philosophy — the idea that a DJ could play any type of music as long as it moved the crowd, that genre boundaries were artificial and unnecessary. Alfredo's sets at Amnesia were transcendent experiences. The open roof meant you danced under the stars, the warm night air mixed with the music, and the crowd — a mix of locals, European bohemians, and increasingly curious British tourists — surrendered to a musical journey unlike anything available anywhere else on Earth.

The pivotal moment came in the summer of 1987, when four young men from London — Danny Rampling, Paul Oakenfold, Nicky Holloway, and Johnny Walker — visited Ibiza on holiday and experienced Alfredo's sets at Amnesia. They were completely transformed by what they heard and felt. When they returned to London, they brought the Balearic spirit with them. Danny Rampling launched Shoom, Paul Oakenfold started Spectrum, and the Second Summer of Love and the acid house movement exploded across Britain in 1988. The rave revolution that would reshape British youth culture, birth an entire industry, and spread across the globe had its genesis on the terrace of Amnesia Ibiza.

1976

The Finca Opens

A converted farmhouse on the road between Ibiza Town and San Antonio begins hosting open-air parties. The venue reflects Ibiza's bohemian spirit — artists, hippies, and travelers gather under the stars for informal, eclectic celebrations. It is the humble beginning of what will become one of the most important venues in the history of dance music.

Early 1980s

Becomes Amnesia

The venue evolves from casual finca parties into a proper nightclub and adopts the name Amnesia. The open-air terrace remains the heart of the experience, but the operation becomes more structured and ambitious. Amnesia begins to attract a growing international crowd drawn to Ibiza's unique mix of freedom, sunshine, and nightlife.

1984

Alfredo Arrives

Argentine DJ Alfredo Fiorito begins his legendary residency at Amnesia. Playing eclectic, genre-defying sets that blend rock, pop, reggae, new wave, electronic music, and early house, Alfredo creates the Balearic beat — a musical philosophy that will change the course of dance music history. His sunrise sets on the open-air terrace become the stuff of legend.

1987

The British Discover Amnesia

Danny Rampling, Paul Oakenfold, Nicky Holloway, and Johnny Walker visit Ibiza and experience Alfredo's sets at Amnesia. They return to London transformed, launching Shoom, Spectrum, and the acid house movement. The Second Summer of Love of 1988 follows directly from this moment. The sound born at Amnesia reshapes British youth culture and ignites the global rave revolution.

Late 1980s

The Foam Party Is Born

Amnesia introduces its legendary Espuma (foam) parties, where foam cannons fill the Main Room with thick clouds of soap suds. The concept is uniquely Amnesia and becomes one of the most iconic traditions in Ibiza clubbing history. Dancing waist-deep in foam under the open Ibizan sky creates an experience that has been imitated worldwide but never truly replicated.

1990s

The Superclub Era Begins

Amnesia undergoes significant expansion and renovation, growing into one of Ibiza's first true superclubs. The Main Room is covered with a retractable roof, and the Club Room is added as a second space for more underground sounds. Major UK brands including Cream establish residencies. Amnesia becomes a fixture on the global clubbing circuit, hosting the biggest names in dance music alongside its established Ibiza identity.

1999

Cocoon Launches

German techno legend Sven Väth launches Cocoon at Amnesia, establishing what will become one of the longest-running and most respected party residencies in Ibiza history. Every Monday night during the summer season, Cocoon transforms Amnesia into a temple of techno, attracting purists from around the world and cementing the club's credibility with the underground scene.

2000s–2010s

DJ Mag Best Global Club

Amnesia wins DJ Mag's Best Global Club award multiple times, affirming its position among the most important nightclubs on the planet. Party brands including Pyramid, Together, and Marco Carola's Music On establish residencies. The venue continues to balance its heritage of openness and innovation with the demands of being a world-class superclub. Music On, launched in 2012, brings a relentless techno focus that draws massive crowds.

2020s

Legacy Continues

After the challenges of the pandemic forced a temporary closure, Amnesia returns stronger than ever. Approaching its fiftieth anniversary, the club remains one of the essential pillars of the Ibiza clubbing ecosystem. Cocoon continues its Monday residency, new party brands bring fresh energy, and the venue's place in dance music history as the birthplace of Balearic beat remains unassailable.


🌈 The Rooms

Two distinct spaces, two different energies — one legendary club

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Main Room (The Terrace)

The Main Room is the heart and soul of Amnesia — the space where the club's legend was built. Originally the open-air terrace where Alfredo played his sunrise Balearic sets, it has evolved into a massive covered dancefloor that remains the largest and most spectacular room in the venue. The defining feature is the retractable roof, which opens during summer nights to reveal the Ibizan sky above. When the roof slides back and the warm Mediterranean air floods the dancefloor at 4 AM, it is one of the most magical moments in all of clubbing.

The Main Room is famous for its ice cannons and CO2 effects — blasts of freezing cold air and theatrical jets of CO2 that erupt at peak moments, sending the crowd into euphoria. Combined with a world-class sound system, dramatic lighting rigs, and the sheer scale of the space, the Main Room delivers sensory overload on a level that few venues anywhere can match. This is where the foam parties take place, where the biggest headliners perform, and where the energy reaches its most intense peaks. Capacity in the Main Room alone approaches 3,000.

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Club Room

The Club Room is the darker, more intimate counterpart to the Main Room. Smaller, lower-ceilinged, and deliberately more underground in atmosphere, the Club Room provides a counterbalance to the spectacle and scale of the terrace. The lighting is minimal and moody. The sound is tighter and more focused. The vibe is closer to a Berlin basement than an Ibiza superclub.

This is where you come when you want to get deeper into the music. The Club Room typically programs more underground sounds — deep techno, minimal, tech-house, and experimental electronic music. While the Main Room delivers the crowd-pleasing anthems and theatrical production, the Club Room is for the heads, the purists, and those who want to lose themselves in a darker, more hypnotic journey. The interplay between the two rooms — the option to move between spectacle and intimacy, between light and dark — is one of the defining features of the Amnesia experience.


🎉 Legendary Parties

The residencies and events that define Amnesia's weekly calendar

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Cocoon (Sven Väth)

Mondays · Since 1999 — The crown jewel of Amnesia's weekly programming and one of the most respected party brands in Ibiza history. Founded and curated by the godfather of German techno, Sven Väth, Cocoon has held its Monday night residency at Amnesia for over two decades. Väth himself plays marathon sets that can stretch to 8 hours or more, taking the crowd on immersive techno journeys that have become legendary in their own right. The Cocoon lineup features top-tier techno and minimal DJs from around the world. For techno purists, Cocoon at Amnesia is a pilgrimage.

Pyramid

Techno-focused — One of Amnesia's own promoted party brands, Pyramid delivers a techno-heavy program that draws from the deepest corners of the electronic underground. The night features world-class techno selectors across both rooms, with production values that match the scale of the Main Room. Pyramid represents Amnesia's commitment to the harder, darker end of the electronic spectrum and has become a reliable fixture for those seeking a pure techno experience on the island.

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Together

Multi-genre — Together brought a broader musical spectrum to Amnesia, programming lineups that spanned house, techno, drum and bass, and beyond. The night embodied the original Balearic spirit of musical openness, refusing to be confined to a single genre. With headline-grabbing lineups that mixed underground credibility with crossover appeal, Together became one of the most commercially successful and artistically ambitious residencies in Amnesia's modern era.

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Espuma (Foam Party)

Amnesia Original — Perhaps no single event is more uniquely Amnesia than the foam party. Originating in the late 1980s, the Espuma nights fill the Main Room with thick clouds of machine-generated foam from cannons mounted above the dancefloor. At its peak, the foam reaches waist height or higher, and dancers find themselves completely immersed in a surreal, sensory-overloaded world of suds, bass, and strobe lights. The foam party has been widely copied but never equaled. It remains one of the defining images of Ibiza clubbing and a bucket-list experience for anyone who visits the island.

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Cream

UK Superclub Brand — Liverpool's legendary Cream nightclub established a long-running Ibiza residency at Amnesia, bringing the energy and scale of the UK superclub movement to the Balearic Islands. Cream nights at Amnesia featured the biggest names in trance, progressive house, and commercial dance music, including Paul van Dyk, Paul Oakenfold, and other headline acts. The partnership connected Amnesia directly to the UK clubbing culture that its own terrace had helped create.

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Music On (Marco Carola)

2012–2017 at Amnesia — Italian techno maestro Marco Carola launched Music On at Amnesia in 2012, and it quickly became one of the hottest tickets on the island. Carola's vision was purist techno in a superclub setting — long sets, minimal frills, and an uncompromising focus on the groove. Music On drew enormous crowds and became a Friday night institution before eventually moving to a different venue. Its years at Amnesia are remembered as a golden period for the club's techno programming.


🎧 Resident DJs & Associated Artists

The selectors who have defined the Amnesia sound across five decades

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DJ Alfredo (Alfredo Fiorito)

The Godfather of Balearic Beat — No single artist is more important to the Amnesia story than Alfredo Fiorito. The Argentine DJ arrived in Ibiza in the early 1980s and began his residency at Amnesia in 1984. His eclectic, genre-smashing sets on the open-air terrace — blending rock, pop, reggae, electronic music, and early house — created the Balearic beat movement and directly inspired the UK acid house revolution. Alfredo is the reason Amnesia exists in the cultural imagination. His legacy is incalculable.

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Sven Väth

Cocoon Founder · Since 1999 — The German techno pioneer has been the defining artist of Amnesia's modern era. Through his Cocoon residency, Väth has brought over two decades of uninterrupted techno excellence to the club every Monday night. His marathon sets, often stretching beyond eight hours, are legendary demonstrations of stamina, musicality, and crowd connection. Väth's relationship with Amnesia is one of the longest and most fruitful artist-venue partnerships in clubbing history.

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Marco Carola

Music On Creator — The Neapolitan techno master brought his Music On concept to Amnesia in 2012, creating one of the most successful party brands the island has ever seen. Carola's tight, groovy, hypnotic techno was perfectly suited to Amnesia's cavernous Main Room. His ability to hold a crowd for hours with minimal, repetitive, deeply grooved techno made Music On a phenomenon that elevated Amnesia's reputation as a serious techno destination.

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Richie Hawtin

ENTER. Creator — Canadian-British minimal techno pioneer Richie Hawtin brought his immersive ENTER. experience to Amnesia, combining cutting-edge technology, sake bars, and a meticulously curated techno program. Hawtin's presence at Amnesia connected the club to the Detroit-Berlin axis of techno and brought his obsessive attention to detail — in sound, visuals, and overall experience design — to the Ibiza superclub environment.

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Paul van Dyk

Trance Legend — The Berlin-based trance icon held residencies at Amnesia during the peak of the trance movement, bringing his euphoric, uplifting sound to the Main Room. Van Dyk's sets at Amnesia were showcases for the emotional power of trance music, and his association with the venue helped bridge the gap between the underground techno world and the more melodic, accessible end of electronic dance music.

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Carl Cox

Early Years — Before his legendary decades-long residency at Space Ibiza, Carl Cox was a presence at Amnesia during the club's earlier years. The British techno and house titan's energetic, vinyl-driven sets helped establish the template for the big-room Ibiza DJ experience. Cox's time at Amnesia is an important chapter in both his own story and the club's history, connecting the dots between the acid house generation and the superclub era.

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Luciano

Cadenza Night — Chilean-Swiss minimal techno and microhouse artist Luciano brought his Cadenza label night to Amnesia, infusing the club with the playful, percussive, Latin-tinged minimal sound that he pioneered. Luciano's DJ sets were unpredictable and joyful, blending live percussion elements with deep, groovy minimal techno in a way that perfectly suited Amnesia's open-minded musical identity.

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Len Faki

Cocoon Regular — German techno powerhouse Len Faki has been a regular fixture at Amnesia through Cocoon and other bookings, bringing his raw, driving Berlin techno to the Ibiza dancefloor. Faki's energetic, physical approach to DJing translates powerfully in the Main Room, and his regular appearances have helped maintain the crucial link between Berlin's techno underground and Amnesia's programming.


✨ The Experience

What makes a night at Amnesia unlike anything else

Walking into Amnesia is walking into living history. Every surface, every corner, every blast of cold air from the ice cannons carries the weight of nearly five decades of dance music heritage. This is the dancefloor where Alfredo invented the Balearic beat. This is the terrace where Danny Rampling had the experience that launched the acid house movement. This is where Sven Väth has been holding court every Monday for over twenty years. The ghosts of a million euphoric nights are embedded in the walls.

But Amnesia is not a museum. It is a living, breathing, constantly evolving nightclub that continues to deliver some of the most powerful clubbing experiences on the planet. The Main Room is an assault on the senses in the best possible way. The sound system is enormous and immersive, designed to fill the vast space with crystal-clear audio at volumes that you feel in your chest. The lighting rig is theatrical and dramatic, with laser arrays, strobes, and LED panels creating visual spectacles that synchronize with the music. And then there are the ice cannons — blasts of freezing CO2 that erupt from the ceiling at the track's drop, creating a wall of cold mist that hits the sweat-drenched crowd like a physical force. In a room where the temperature can soar from thousands of dancing bodies, the ice cannon moments are genuinely cathartic.

When the retractable roof opens during the peak hours of a summer night, the experience transforms completely. Suddenly you are no longer in a nightclub — you are dancing under the stars, the warm Ibizan air mixing with the bass frequencies, the first light of dawn appearing on the horizon. This is the direct descendant of the experience that Alfredo created in the 1980s, when Amnesia truly was an open-air venue and sunrise was the climax of every night. The retractable roof is Amnesia's way of honoring that heritage while operating as a modern superclub.

The interplay between the two rooms is central to the experience. You might spend hours in the Main Room, immersed in the spectacle and the peak-time energy, then retreat to the Club Room for something deeper and darker, a chance to recalibrate and lose yourself in a more intimate, underground setting. The ability to move between these two contrasting environments — without leaving the building — gives an Amnesia night a narrative arc and a dynamic range that single-room clubs simply cannot offer.


📍 Visitor Information

Everything you need to know before your night at Amnesia

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Getting There

Amnesia is located on the Carretera Ibiza a San Antonio (main road between Ibiza Town and San Antonio) at kilometer 5, in the municipality of Sant Rafael. It sits roughly halfway between the two towns. The easiest options are taxi (10–15 minutes from Ibiza Town, approximately 10 minutes from San Antonio) or the Discobus, the island's night bus service that runs dedicated routes connecting all major clubs with both Ibiza Town and San Antonio throughout the summer season. The Discobus is affordable, reliable, and runs through the night. If driving, the club has a large car park, but a designated driver is essential.

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Opening Hours & Season

Amnesia's main season runs from late May or early June through late September or early October. During the season, the club typically opens around midnight and closes between 6 and 7 AM. Different party nights run on different days of the week — check the official Amnesia website or social media for the current season's schedule. The opening party (early June) and closing party (early October) are major events that attract huge crowds and special lineups. Outside of the summer season, Amnesia hosts occasional events but is not open on a regular schedule.

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Tickets & Entry

Tickets for Amnesia events are available through the official website, authorized ticket vendors, and at the door (subject to availability and often at a premium). Advance purchase online is strongly recommended, especially for headline nights like Cocoon and Pyramid, which frequently sell out. Prices vary by event and can range from 30 to 70 euros or more for special occasions. Some promoters and hotel reps on the island offer discounted pre-sale tickets. VIP table packages are available for those seeking a premium experience.

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Dress Code & Tips

Amnesia has a relaxed smart-casual dress code. You do not need to dress formally, but avoid beachwear, football shirts, or excessively casual clothing. For foam party nights, wear light clothes and shoes you do not mind getting soaked — leave valuables, electronics, and anything water-sensitive at your hotel. General tips: bring earplugs (the sound system is powerful), stay hydrated, pace yourself, and arrive with an open mind. The Main Room gets extremely hot from the sheer number of people dancing, so dress accordingly.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Amnesia Ibiza

Cocoon is a legendary techno party night held at Amnesia every Monday during the summer season. Founded and curated by German techno icon Sven Väth in 1999, Cocoon is one of the longest-running party residencies in Ibiza history. Väth himself plays marathon sets that can stretch to eight hours or more, and the supporting lineup features top-tier techno and minimal DJs from around the world. Cocoon has become synonymous with Amnesia and is widely considered one of the essential Ibiza clubbing experiences. For techno enthusiasts, a Monday at Cocoon is a pilgrimage.
Amnesia is located on the main road between Ibiza Town and San Antonio (Carretera Ibiza a San Antonio, km 5), in the municipality of Sant Rafael. The two most common ways to get there are by taxi (approximately 10–15 minutes from Ibiza Town, around 10 minutes from San Antonio) or by the Discobus, Ibiza's dedicated night bus service that connects all major clubs with both Ibiza Town and San Antonio. The Discobus runs throughout the night during the summer season and is an affordable, reliable option. If you are driving, the club has a car park, but arrange a designated driver. The venue is not walkable from either town.
The foam party (Espuma in Spanish) is one of Amnesia's most iconic and unique traditions. During these special events, foam cannons mounted above the Main Room dancefloor release thick clouds of machine-generated soap foam that can reach waist height or higher. Dancing immersed in foam while the sound system delivers pounding beats and the lights cut through the suds creates an utterly surreal, unforgettable sensory experience. The foam party originated at Amnesia in the late 1980s and has been widely imitated around the world, but Amnesia is the original. For foam nights, wear clothes and shoes you do not mind getting completely soaked, and leave electronics and valuables at your accommodation.
Amnesia has a relaxed but smart-casual dress code. There is no strict formal requirement, and the atmosphere is generally welcoming. However, excessively casual clothing such as beachwear, swimwear, football shirts, or flip-flops may result in being denied entry. Smart casual or standard clubwear is perfectly fine. The standards are less rigid than some other Ibiza superclubs. For foam party nights specifically, wear light clothing and shoes that can get wet, as you will be drenched. The key principle is to look like you have made some effort without overdressing.
Amnesia has two distinct rooms. The Main Room (originally the covered terrace) is the larger space, featuring a massive dancefloor beneath a retractable roof that opens to the Ibiza sky during summer nights. It is famous for its ice cannons, CO2 effects, theatrical lighting, and enormous capacity of approximately 3,000. This is where the biggest headliners play and where the foam parties take place. The Club Room is the smaller, darker, more intimate space with lower ceilings and an underground atmosphere. It focuses on deeper, more underground sounds — techno, minimal, and experimental music. The combined capacity across both rooms is approximately 5,000.
Amnesia's main season runs from late May or early June through late September or early October. The season is bookended by the highly anticipated opening party and closing party, both of which are major events with special lineups. During the season, the club typically opens around midnight and closes between 6 and 7 AM. Different party brands run on different nights of the week. Outside of the summer season, Amnesia hosts occasional special events but does not operate on a regular weekly schedule. Always check the official Amnesia website or social media channels for the current season's calendar, lineups, and ticket information.