Manchester City's players reserved a whole floor of the luxury Ushuaia Ibiza Beach Hotel for their lightning trip to the party island.
Mail Sport revealed the whistlestop 12-hour Ibiza visit on Monday morning as City's stars celebrated their Treble triumph.
Erling Haaland and Jack Grealish are said to have been among a large group of the treble-winning soccer stars who chartered a private jet from Manchester to Ibiza on Sunday evening shortly after touching down in the UK from Istanbul after their Champions League win.
But City's visit might be a little awkward for Manchester United star Lisandro Martinez, who is currently staying at the same resort.
Kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan and Stefan Ortega are known to have stayed in Britain and were pictured going out for a dinner with City staff at Chinese restaurant Tattu in Manchester on Sunday night.
Those who flew to Ibiza will have to be back in Manchester by Monday evening with Pep Guardiola's squad set to parade their three trophies to fans on an open-top bus.
Reports in Spain said the players that flew to Ibiza chose the adults-only Ushuaia Ibiza Beach Hotel in the resort of Playa d'en Bossa.
It is considered to have one of the most famous beach dance clubs and can cater for 7,000 revellers.
The poolside parties host world-famous DJs, with David Guetta due to perform later on Monday.
The club usually starts the parties in the afternoon and they finish around midnight before revellers hit one of the big nightclubs nearby.
The hotel, which boasts 415 luxury rooms, bills itself online as the hotel that changed Ibiza.
Services offered by the hotel include DJing master classes and two luxury boats to 'sail the Ibiza coastline.'
A superior double room for Monday night for two people was coming up on the website at lunchtime at £546.
A suite, double the size of the double superior room with a spectacular see-through bathtub and furnished terrace as well as a dual rain 'sensual' shower was being quoted at £636.
Lionel Messi and pal Luis Suarez let their hair down at Ushuaia's club in June last year with their wives during a night out while they holidayed at a £250,000 mansion on a private island off Ibiza's north coast.
The hotel has not yet made any comment on the reported Man City stay.
Guardiola and his squad returned to the city on Sunday after their dramatic 1-0 victory over Inter Milan secured the Champions League, with Europe's major trophy following the Premier League and FA Cup into the Etihad cabinet.
From the Ataturk Stadium, the group headed to their hotel for a party with striker Erling Haaland entertaining on the DJ decks.
The festivities went on until 8am. Many sported sunglasses as they disembarked their flight in Manchester along with their trophy.
However, it would appear that some managed a second wind – hopping on to another flight for a consecutive night of celebrations.
Parade gates open at 5pm with City players expected on stage from 7.30pm.
It is understood the group were given permission for the trip by the club with strict instructions that they were to be back well in advance of the parade.
Guardiola and his squad will depart on an open-top bus from Tonman Street, Deansgate, at approximately 6.30pm.
The bus will take a route through St Mary's Gate, Cross Street and King Street before finishing on the corner of Princess Street and Portland Street.
A live stage show will take place on Oxford Street, with entertainment from 5.30pm, and the players will take to the stage at about 7.30pm.
City flew home from Turkey on Sunday afternoon to be greeted by flag-waving fans at Manchester Airport.
The players posed for pictures with the European Cup on their flight, and the trophy even made its way up to the pilots in the cockpit.
Jack Grealish, who seemingly stayed in his match kit during Saturday's all-nighter having sung to Fleetwood Mac's 'Everywhere' in the dressing room, was seen making use of the intercom on board.
Having arrived back at their hotel from the Ataturk Stadium at 3am, City's players, staff and their families partied beyond dawn.
Grealish led the celebrations, held on an open-air terrace at the JW Marriott hotel in Istanbul, where rooms cost £1,600 a night.
The England star could be seen rapping as a DJ played thumping disco music in the background.
As dawn broke at around 4.30am, a video clip showed the players still going strong as they celebrated their historic achievement.
The players only snatched three hours sleep before they boarded the coach for their flight back to Manchester on an Etihad airways plane painted in the club's blue and white colours.
Grealish could be seen with his head poking out of a window on the roof of the bus as fans clapped and cheered as they left.
Erling Haaland posted a picture of himself on his Instagram smoking a huge cigar while later he shared one of him and Grealish with blue face paint adding: 'Love this guy.'