FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

All the things you need to know or any questions you have can be found here, to make your lifes a little bit easier. If you have any unsolved questions, send us an e-mail: info@stoketravel.com.

What’s the campsite like?
Our campsite is a slice of heaven by the sea with loads of activities, loads of time to chill out and sip our drinks and ample moonlight beach dancing opportunities. We set up your tent for you with air mattress and sleeping bag, we have daily yoga sessions, snorkeling equipment, cliffs perfect for jumping off nearby and visits to hippie markets.

What should I bring?
Sunscreen, beachwear, a towel, something awesome to party in, condoms, a camera, condoms (better safe than sorry!), a torch to see the inside of your tent, a pillow.

Is alcohol cheap?
As mentioned above, there’s an open bar from 11am to 11pm. That helps cut costs of boozing up, so your purse won’t be stretched too far to get a good booze buzz going. Beware, spirits and beers in da clubs are more expensive than a high end prostitute on a Saturday night, so make the most of pre-drinking and you shall be thrifty little party animals.

What clubs will we go to?
You can go wherever you want young, wild child. The campsite has live music most nights and we will judge the best club for that night, it may be Pacha, Ushuaia, DC-10 or other world class party venues. We usually manage to get great Ibiza club discounts for your entry depending on the night, time to letcha hair out and get weird.

Will I pull a hottie?
Ibiza is renowned for beautiful people dancing on boats in crisp, white swimwear, their tanned bodies glistening in the sunshine. It’s also renowned for its crazy parties. Basically what we’re getting at is if you know how to play your cards right and appreciate divine, semi-clothed beauties you should be on your way to island paradiso.

How long does the ferry take to get to the island?
In July and August, the ferry departs Spanish mainland at 10.30pm on Thursdays arrives at Ibiza at 7am the next morning. Ferries back on Sunday take a little longer as they go via Mallorca. They leave at 6.30pm on Sunday and arrive at 8am on Monday morning. Just in time for you to get back to work or school with a pocketful of blurry memories.

Do we have to go clubbing?
No! There’s so much more to Ibiza than its nightlife. The camp is perfectly situated for you to explore the hidden natural gems of the east and north of the island. Spend your days exploring secret coves or lax out on the beach on our doorstep. Go kayaking, hiking, scuba diving or windsurfing, it’s totally up to you!

How do we get to the clubs?
A short walk away is the Disco Bus which drops off at all the major clubs and costs €4. Alternatively, we can call a taxi for you which will cost about €40, so probably best to share the cost with your new clubbing buddies.

Where can I find more information?

All information you need can be found at the Stoke Travel website!

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