After a record-breaking 2025 clubbing season, Pacha's owner has posted a financial snapshot.
Strong performances across the club's seven-day programme ensured the accounts are given a good bill of health as the year ends.
Across the 156 parties that took place last summer, a total of 583,834 guests passed through the doors. This translates to a 20 per cent increase in footfall compared to the same period, twelve months earlier. Those extra bodies resulted in a 17 per cent growth in revenue.
Business went equally well at the newly renamed sister venue, Destino Five Ibiza.
Now boasting a five-star status, the adult-only hotel resort ran at 85 per cent occupancy.
The lifestyle wing of the business also played its part. The merchandise division recorded strong growth, with retail sales increasing 62 per cent across all five of the island's brick-and-mortar stores, while e-commerce increased by a staggering 170 per cent.
Combined, the Pacha portfolio achieved revenue of €118.8 million, representing a gross profit of €40.5 million. Other entities which contributed include Pacha Hotel and club brands Woomoon, Storytellers and Toy Room.
These results reflect the year to September 2025, so do not include figures from last summer's lucrative closing party season or those from New Year's Eve just gone.
The brand's success has been driven by one of the strongest DJ rosters Ibiza has to offer. Last summer, it counted Marco Carola, Solomun, CAMELPHAT, Sonny Fodera, Mau P and BLOND:ISH amongst its ranks.
We are already expecting one change to the schedule, as Defected announced its departure to Chinois in December. Time will tell if there are any more changes to come...
If, like us, you're eager to find out how Pacha and Destino Five will look in 2026, stay glued to our magazine feed and social channels in the weeks to come.
