Wondering what Nikki Beach Monaco has lined up for tonight? You can expect a wild blend of parties, world-class DJs, and unbeatable Riviera vibes just steps away from the Monte Carlo hustle. If you’re hoping for a laid-back drink with a side of live music, or you’re itching to dance till closing, you won’t be bored.
Getting in can be tricky if you leave it to luck. Book your table or sunbed ahead—walk-ins face a wait, and VIP spots vanish by late afternoon. The crowd tonight skews international, with plenty of people looking to celebrate the Monaco Grand Prix week (yes, that’s peak season), so expect big energy and some seriously creative cocktails making the rounds.
Dress to impress but keep it casual—think beach chic rather than black tie. Phones out early, because those sunset shots are gold here, and the DJ booth gets packed once the sun dips. If you’re new, ask for the 'Monaco Mojito' at the bar—it’s somewhat of a local inside joke and the bartenders love it if you’re in on their secrets.
- Tonight’s Main Event: What’s Happening
- DJs, Live Music, and What to Expect
- Drink Specials and Food You Shouldn’t Miss
- Reservations, Entry, and Dress Code Details
- Insider Tips to Make the Most of Your Night
- Tomorrow’s Sneak Peek and Closing Time Info
Tonight’s Main Event: What’s Happening
If you’re wondering where to go tonight, Nikki Beach Monaco is turning up the energy with their signature White Party. This isn’t your average night out—it’s a highlight event on the Riviera social calendar. Tonight, expect everyone from locals to international celebs, all dressed in white, ordering the club’s famous giant sushi boats and sipping on cool rosé under palm-lined cabanas.
The main attraction kicks off at 7 PM with a live set from Paris-based DJ Mya, who’s known for her upbeat house remixes that get the crowd moving. Right after, there’s a special performance by live saxophonist Leo Johnson, who blends his riffs with the DJ’s beats. By 9 PM, dancers take over with choreographed routines that are perfect for sharing on Insta or TikTok.
Special themed cocktails are only available tonight—look out for the Monaco Royal Fizz and Cote d’Azur Splash. Both are half-priced before 8:30 PM, so it’s smart to show up early.
- White Party dress code: all-white attire (leave the colors at home, or you’ll stand out for the wrong reasons)
- Live DJ from 7 PM till close
- Saxophone set starts at 8:15 PM
- Limited-edition cocktails and fresh Mediterranean sharing plates
- Strict guest list after 10 PM, so bring ID and your reservation confirmation
There’s no extra cover to join tonight’s event if you’ve got a reservation, but walk-ins may have to pay up at the door—sometimes over €60, especially during Grand Prix week. If you want a sunbed or cabana for the night, call ahead or use the Nikki Beach app. They fill up fast all summer long.
Key Event Details | Time |
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DJ Mya Set | 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM |
Live Saxophone | 8:15 PM - 8:45 PM |
Dance Performances | Starting 9:00 PM |
Special Cocktails Half-Price | Until 8:30 PM |
DJs, Live Music, and What to Expect
If you're wondering what's actually happening behind the decks at Nikki Beach Monaco tonight, it's all about electronic beats and classic summer anthems, spun by top local and international DJs. Most weekends, you'll see names like DJ Tony Vegas or Sabrina Terence dropping sets that mix house, pop, and old-school tracks. On big Monaco event nights—think Grand Prix or Red Cross Ball—you can spot even bigger guest acts dropping unannounced sets.
Live performances aren’t rare here. Saxophonists and percussionists often jump in alongside the DJ, hyping up the sunset crowd. You might catch a live singer belting out tropical covers later into the evening. It's not just background noise; the music is the heartbeat here and the sound system packs a punch, even with the open-air setup.
The DJ booth sits right by the pool, which means spontaneous dance-offs are pretty much part of the plan. Here’s what to expect at a typical party night:
- Music starts mellow around 6 pm and ramps up with every hour past sunset.
- Peak time is usually from 8:30 pm to midnight—prime-time for dancing.
- VIP tables closest to the booth fill up first and get served fastest.
- Theme nights are common. Past examples: "White Party", "La Nuit Blanche", and retro 90s nights.
Quick tip: If you’re trying to chat, do it before 8 pm. After that, the bass takes over and it’s more about dancing and just being in the moment. Many of the sets are live-streamed on Nikki Beach’s Instagram, so tag your clips if you’re hoping to get noticed by their team.
Recent Guest DJs | Music Style |
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DJ Marshem | Deep House |
Sabrina Terence | Chillout, House |
Carl Kennedy | Electronic, Pop |
If you’ve never been, bring your best festival spirit. The energy is real, the playlists are fresh, and the crowd is there to soak up Monaco’s party scene. No judgment, just a lot of dancing and good memories to be made.
Drink Specials and Food You Shouldn’t Miss
If you’re at Nikki Beach Monaco tonight, don’t just order the usual. The bar rotates signature cocktails every week, but the 'Monaco Mojito' and the 'Sea Breeze Spritz' are always in demand. Ask the bartender about tonight’s Happy Hour—usually between 6 and 7 PM—with deals like 2-for-1 on selected drinks. If you’re with friends, order a giant punch bowl to share. It comes loaded with local fruit and is a real crowd-pleaser (plus, it photographs great for social feeds).
When it comes to food, skip standard bar snacks. Their sushi platters are huge—try the 'Nikki Beach Sushi Boat,' which serves at least four people and always gets a “wow” at the table. Seafood lovers should go for the grilled prawns or freshly shucked oysters—they sell out quickly, especially on busy nights. The club’s kitchen leans Mediterranean, so the truffle pizza and lobster rolls are safe bets even for picky eaters.
- Nikki Beach Monaco offers plant-based options, like the quinoa salad and vegan sliders. You might not expect it at a beach club, but they take it seriously.
- Don’t ignore the dessert menu. Their coconut ice cream is a top seller, especially when it’s hot out—which is most nights.
Want to know what’s hot with regulars? Here’s what people actually order:
Cocktail | Most Popular Dish |
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Monaco Mojito | Nikki Beach Sushi Boat |
Sea Breeze Spritz | Truffle Pizza |
Frozen Daiquiri | Grilled Prawns |
If you want fast service, order at the bar—not from your sunbed, at least on packed nights. Staff usually move faster up front, and you can watch your drink being made. And hey, tip your bartender—they remember faces here and might just slip you something off-menu next round.

Reservations, Entry, and Dress Code Details
If you want to stroll into Nikki Beach Monaco tonight—and actually get in—reservation is your best friend. Especially during race week or on weekends, tables and sunbeds book up fast. You can reserve ahead by phone or through the official website. They aren’t shy about telling you spots fill up days, even a week in advance. Walk-ins aren’t unheard of, but there’s a good chance you’ll end up in a line or settling for standing room only.
Here’s what you should know for a smooth entry:
- Bring your reservation confirmation; the host stand will ask.
- ID check is standard—so don’t forget your passport if you’re visiting from outside the EU.
- There’s a minimum spend for prime tables, especially near the pool. This usually starts at €200 per person, but during Monaco Grand Prix week, it shoots up to €500 or more.
- Group sizes over 6 should call ahead—it’s a tight squeeze by the dance floor if you don’t.
The dress code at Nikki Beach Monaco is ‘beach chic.’ That means stylish but relaxed. No swim trunks or flip flops for guys after sunset—think linen shirts, tailored shorts, and smart sneakers. Ladies do well in sundresses, sandals, or breezy two-pieces. Anything too flashy or nightclub-style isn’t really the vibe. And yes, they will turn you away for sportswear, ripped denim, or football jerseys.
Entry Type | Requirements | Dress Code |
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Reservation | Booking confirmation, ID, minimum spend | Beach chic, no sportswear/flip flops |
Walk-in | ID, possible wait, limited space | Same as above |
Pro tip: Call the venue if you’re running late—after 8pm, they sometimes release unclaimed reservations, and your spot could disappear. Also, if you come in a group, arrive together. They’re strict on not holding tables for half-empty parties.
Insider Tips to Make the Most of Your Night
Want to get the best out of your night at Nikki Beach Monaco? First up, time is everything. If you don’t want to queue for ages or risk standing at the back, plan to arrive by 7pm, especially on weekends or during the Grand Prix week when the place is buzzing. Later is not better here—the prime spots and cabanas usually fill up before sunset.
Make your reservation online and check in with a quick call before heading out. Staff are friendly but also busy, so a heads-up goes a long way if you want that front-row seat by the pool. Got a group? Mention it when booking—table minimums often apply, and sharing the bill is much easier than splitting up at the door.
Bring a photo ID. Yes, it sounds basic, but they really do check (especially if you look under 30). Monaco has strict nightlife rules—nobody wants to trek back to the hotel for their passport.
Here’s what regulars won’t tell you: Tip your server at the start. You’ll likely get faster refills and better attention. And if you’re looking to meet the DJ or get song requests in, go up before the main set begins—otherwise, forget it once things heat up.
- Wifi isn’t the strongest, so save big uploads for later and focus on the vibe.
- Bathroom lines can be long after 11pm (there are only a couple), so plan your visits.
- Card payments are fine, but cash speeds things up at the bar.
Curious about drink prices? Here’s a look at typical costs so there’s no sticker shock:
Drink | Average Price (€) |
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Monaco Mojito | 22 |
Wine by the glass | 14 |
Bottle of champagne | 180 |
Beer | 10 |
Finally, keep an eye on the dress code. Flip-flops or sportswear don’t fly, and you’ll want to blend in with the international fashion crowd. Stick to smart, casual beachwear and you’ll feel right at home in the Nikki Beach Monaco party scene tonight.
Tomorrow’s Sneak Peek and Closing Time Info
Already thinking about coming back for more? Nikki Beach Monaco rarely takes a break, but weekends always go big, especially if the weather’s good. Tomorrow’s theme is Nikki Beach Monaco classic—white party attire encouraged, DJs spinning afternoon deep house, and a special Mediterranean seafood menu. Expect the place to fill up by 2pm, so snag a reservation early if you want a prime spot near the pool or DJ booth.
Here’s what you need to know if you want to plan ahead:
- Doors open at 12:00 noon, but the real action heats up by 3:00pm.
- Last drink orders go in at 7:30pm, then it’s slow wind down mode till closing at 8:00pm.
- If there’s rain, most outdoor areas stay open but DJs move under the big canopy, so you’ll still get the party—just more cozy.
- You can catch the next round of cocktails: tomorrow they’re running 2-for-1 deals on their famous Cote d’Azur Spritz, but only from noon to 2:30pm.
- Guest list from tonight can get you early entry tomorrow if you mention at check-in—don’t miss this hack if you want to skip a queue.
Day | Opening Time | Peak Hours | Closing Time |
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Tonight (Saturday) | 12:00 | 16:00 - 19:00 | 20:00 |
Tomorrow (Sunday) | 12:00 | 14:30 - 18:00 | 20:00 |
One more thing—be ready for surprises. Sometimes guest DJs pop in for an extra set if the mood is right or there’s a big crowd. It happens more often during race season, so keep your eyes on their official Instagram for drop-in updates before you head out.
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