How much do tickets for Ambra Night usually cost, and where can I buy them?
Entry fees typically range from about €15–30 per person, depending on the event or DJ (www.ticketfairy.com). Tickets can be purchased through the club’s official outlets or promoters. Buying online in advance is recommended on busy nights – advance tickets often cost slightly less and let you skip the door queue (www.ticketfairy.com). Be aware that some club nights may have free admission (compensated by higher drink prices) (www.tripadvisor.com).
What is the dress code at Ambra Night?
Ambra Night generally expects a smart-casual, beach-smart look. Men should avoid tank tops or athletic wear, and everyone should wear shoes (simple sandals or flip-flops are usually fine) (www.ticketfairy.com). There’s no strict uniform dress code, but very casual beachwear (e.g. swim shorts alone or hoodies) may be frowned upon or even refused at the door (www.ticketfairy.com). In other words, dress neatly – the venue has turned away overly informal groups in the past.
Is there an age restriction or ID requirement to enter Ambra Night?
Yes. Ambra Night serves alcohol, so Italian law requires patrons to be 18 years or older. You will need valid photo ID (passport or EU ID card) at the entrance if asked (www.ticketfairy.com). While younger teenagers may occasionally appear, they cannot legally drink. In practice, almost all guests are 18+.
When is Ambra Night open during the year, and what are its typical hours?
Ambra Night operates seasonally in the summer (roughly June through early September). During that period it’s generally open late on multiple evenings each week (recent schedules have been Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, plus occasional special events) (xceed.me) (www.ticketfairy.com). On open nights, the club usually opens around 23:30 and stays busy until around 5:00–6:00 AM (www.ticketfairy.com). Always check the current year’s schedule, but expect it to run through the peak summer.
What is the exact address of Ambra Night and how do I get there?
Ambra Night is located at Via Cala D’Ambra 1 in San Teodoro (Province of Olbia-Tempio), Sardinia (www.ticketfairy.com). It sits just off the SP59 coastal road, in the Cala D’Ambra area by the beach. If driving, follow signs for Cala Ambra/Cala d’Ambra. The venue’s open-air site is easy to spot because it is right by the sand.
Is there parking available near Ambra Night, and is it free?
Yes, there is a public car park at Cala d’Ambra beach (Via Cala d’Ambra 141) which serves club-goers (www.ticketfairy.com). Parking there is free, but note: the lot closes at 21:00 every night (www.ticketfairy.com). That means if you arrive later (or stay out past midnight), you’ll need to park on nearby streets or use a taxi/rideshare. Street parking in the area can be limited on busy summer nights. In short, don’t rely on the beach car park for late-night stays – plan for alternative parking or transport after 9pm.
What public transportation options serve Ambra Night?
During the day, San Teodoro’s local buses (lines 2401 and 514) run in the area, with stops “La Cinta (Bivio)” and “Via Degli Asfodeli 28” about a 10–15 minute walk from Ambra Night (www.ticketfairy.com). However, these buses do not operate into the late night. In summer there is a reservation-based shuttle (“Bus Sharing”) between Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport and San Teodoro, and a special late-night “Night Bus” that links Ambra Night to downtown San Teodoro until the early hours (www.ticketfairy.com). Otherwise, taxis or ride-share are the most reliable late-night options.
What is the capacity of Ambra Night, and how busy does it get?
The venue can hold roughly 2,500 people at once (xceed.me). In practice, the club often runs at or near capacity on peak summer nights with big DJs. Reviewers have noted it can feel very crowded (in 2024 some nights were so full it was hard to dance) (www.tripadvisor.com). Because of this, popular nights sell out and queues can form at the entrance, so arriving early is wise.
Is Ambra Night fully standing-room, or are there any seated or VIP areas?
Ambra Night is primarily an open dance floor with very limited seating (www.ticketfairy.com). There are no fixed theatre seats or VIP balconies. The only seating is at the bar areas (stools and benches) along the edges (www.ticketfairy.com). Most guests stand or move around on the lawn. (Some parties allow reservation of tables or “zona tavoli” near the stage for groups, but these are not formal VIP lounges – you still stand to dance.) No matter where you stand in the flat, open layout, everyone has a clear view of the DJ/stage (www.ticketfairy.com). For the closest experience, the front-and-center area near the booth is ideal.
Are there food and drink services inside Ambra Night?
Yes. Ambra Night has two main bar counters with illuminated LED surfaces. They serve a full range of beverages (beer, wine, cocktails, spritz-style drinks, soft drinks, etc.) (www.ticketfairy.com). There is no sit-down restaurant or food kitchen inside the club, however. If you want a meal, plan to eat before arriving. The stands offer typical club prices (note that some patrons mention drinks around €10–€15 each on busy nights (www.tripadvisor.com)).
Are there restrooms or coat checks at Ambra Night?
Restrooms: Yes. Ambra Night provides basic toilets for men and women near the bar areas (www.ticketfairy.com). Coat check: No. There is no official cloakroom or locker facility (www.ticketfairy.com). You should carry only essentials (or money) on you. The staff advises guests to leave bulky coats or bags at home since space is limited.
Is smoking allowed inside Ambra Night?
Yes. The club is fully open-air, so smoking is effectively unrestricted throughout the venue (www.ticketfairy.com). You will see many patrons and staff smoking around the dance floor and bar areas.
Does Ambra Night have its own Wi-Fi network?
No. Ambra Night does not offer a public Wi-Fi hotspot. Reports note that mobile phone reception is generally good on site, but there is no on-site Wi-Fi (www.ticketfairy.com). Plan accordingly.
Is Ambra Night wheelchair accessible or friendly to guests with mobility issues?
Unfortunately, Ambra Night’s facilities are quite basic and outdoor. Because the club consists of grassy, sloping lawns and sandy ground (with no dedicated ramps or seating areas mentioned), it is not highly wheelchair-accessible. The venue’s websites and guides do not list specific accessibility features. Visitors with limited mobility should inquire in advance (for example by calling the club) to see if any assistance can be provided.
If the club is full, do reserved tickets guarantee entry later?
No. Even with a bought ticket or reservation, entry is subject to capacity limits (www.ticketfairy.com). If the club reaches its maximum attendance, staff may have to stop admitting people. Some visitors in reviews have reported waiting for a long time and then being denied entry when the venue was full (www.ticketfairy.com). To avoid disappointment, arrive early and aim to enter well before peak time.
What time should I arrive at Ambra Night if I want to see the main event?
Doors typically open around 23:30, but the parties ramp up after midnight. Many people recommend arriving by midnight or shortly after. Late arrivals often face long lines. Since large crowds build up quickly on headliner nights, early arrival ensures you won’t miss the main event and helps you avoid long queues (www.ticketfairy.com) (www.ticketfairy.com).