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Few destinations in the Mediterranean capture the imagination quite like Ibiza. Known worldwide for its nightlife, golden beaches, and turquoise waters, the island is also a treasure trove of culture, gastronomy, and natural beauty. Whether you’re planning your first visit or returning to rediscover its charm, Ibiza offers something for … Read More

Ibiza travel FAQ: visiting made easy with answers for every traveler

Few destinations in the Mediterranean capture the imagination quite like Ibiza. Known worldwide for its nightlife, golden beaches, and turquoise waters, the island is also a treasure trove of culture, gastronomy, and natural beauty. Whether you’re planning your first visit or returning to rediscover its charm, Ibiza offers something for every type of traveler.

In this guide, you’ll find reliable, first-hand insights to help you plan with confidence. From the best time to visit and how to get there, to choosing the right area to stay, exploring family-friendly beaches, or diving into the world-famous nightlife, we’ve gathered the most relevant and up-to-date information.

You’ll also discover UNESCO heritage sites, local traditions, authentic food to try, and wellness experiences that reveal a quieter, more soulful side of the island.

By the end, you’ll know exactly how to make the most of your stay—whether you dream of sunset cocktails in San Antonio, hiking pine-scented trails on the north coast, savoring bullit de peix by the sea, or losing yourself in Ibiza Town’s cobbled streets. This is your practical, trustworthy companion for a trip that balances excitement with authenticity.

 

General Travel & Logistics

 

Travelling to Ibiza by plane

 

When is the best time to visit Ibiza?
It depends on the kind of experience you’re after:

  • June to September: High season with lively nightlife, beach parties, and warm weather (25–30°C). Perfect if you want the full Ibiza vibe.
  • May & October: Quieter months with pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and lower prices—ideal for a balance of relaxation and exploration.
  • November to April: Off-season. Many clubs close, but it’s a great time for hiking, wellness retreats, and discovering the island’s natural beauty in peace.

In short: Summer for parties, spring/autumn for balance, winter for tranquility.

 

How can I get to Ibiza (plane or ferry)?
Most travelers arrive by plane at Ibiza Airport (IBZ), with frequent connections from major European cities, especially in summer. Ferries are also an option, connecting the island with Barcelona, Valencia, and Denia, as well as Mallorca and Formentera. Flying is quicker, while ferries are scenic and practical if you’re bringing a car.

Travelling to Ibiza: everything you need to know

 

Scooter Ibiza

 

Do I need a car in Ibiza?
Not necessarily. Public buses link main towns, beaches, and nightlife areas, and taxis are widely available. However, renting a car gives you freedom to explore hidden coves, rural villages, and off-the-beaten-path spots. If you stay mainly in Ibiza Town, San Antonio, or Playa d’en Bossa, you can get by without one—but for the full island experience, a car is highly recommended.

How to get to San Antonio Bay (and la Cala de Bou)

 

How many days should I spend in Ibiza?

  • 3 days: Beaches, Ibiza Town, nightlife highlights.
  • 4–5 days: Add charming villages, hidden coves, or a boat trip to Formentera.
  • 1 week: A relaxed, immersive stay with plenty of variety.

 

Is Ibiza safe for tourists?
Yes. Ibiza is generally safe, with a welcoming atmosphere and low levels of serious crime. The main issue visitors face is pickpocketing in crowded areas, particularly around clubs and busy beaches. Follow standard travel precautions—keep valuables secure, use licensed taxis, and drink responsibly—and you’ll have no trouble.

 

 

Accommodation & Areas

 

La Marina and S'Alamera Ibiza

 

Where should I stay in Ibiza?
It depends on your travel style:

  • Ibiza Town (Eivissa): History, culture, chic restaurants, and upscale nightlife.
  • Playa d’en Bossa: Party lovers’ paradise with beach clubs and superclubs like Ushuaïa and Hï.
  • San Antonio: Famous for sunsets and nightlife, but also more affordable and relaxed by day.
  • Santa Eulalia: Quieter, family-friendly, with good beaches, restaurants, and markets.
  • Inland villages: Ideal for total tranquility, wellness retreats, or an authentic island vibe.

 

Are there family-friendly areas?
Absolutely. Ibiza has plenty of calm, family-oriented resorts:

  • Santa Eulalia: Promenade, child-friendly beaches, lots of dining options.
  • Portinatx: Shallow waters and water activities.
  • Es Canar: Relaxed beaches and the famous hippy market.
  • Cala Llonga: Wide sandy bay with shallow entry, perfect for kids.

Families usually prefer the east and north coasts, which are quieter and more relaxed than the party zones.

 

San Antonio Ibiza

 

Ibiza Town vs. San Antonio—what’s the difference?

  • Ibiza Town (Eivissa): UNESCO-listed Dalt Vila, boutique shops, fine dining, and an upscale nightlife scene.
  • San Antonio: World-famous sunsets, a buzzing party atmosphere, and budget-friendly stays.

Choose Ibiza Town for culture and sophistication, San Antonio for sunsets and nightlife.

 

Can I find quiet places away from the nightlife?
Yes. For a more relaxed stay, look to Santa Eulalia, Portinatx, Es Canar, Cala Llonga, or the northern coast. These areas are known for their laid-back charm and natural beauty.

 

Beaches & Nature

 

Platges de Comte (Cala Conta)

 

Which are the best beaches in Ibiza?

  • Cala Comte & Benirràs: Iconic sunsets.
  • Ses Salines & Playa d’en Bossa: Crystal-clear waters and lively vibe.
  • Cala Xarraca & Aguas Blancas: Secluded and natural.
  • Cala Llonga & Portinatx: Calm waters for families.

Discover the best coves and beaches in Ibiza

 

Are beaches free in Ibiza?
Yes. Almost all beaches are public and free. You’ll only pay for extras like sunbeds, umbrellas, or beach club services. Some coves also charge for nearby parking.

 

Where can I see the best sunsets?

  • San Antonio’s Café del Mar and Café Mambo: Sunset with music and atmosphere.
  • Es Vedrà viewpoint, Cala Comte, and Cala d’Hort: Natural, breathtaking views.
  • Benirràs Beach: Famous for Sunday drumming sessions at sunset.

The 15 best places to watch the sunset in Ibiza

 

Sunset by boat Ibiza

 

Is nudism allowed on Ibiza beaches?
Yes. Spanish law allows nudism on all public beaches, though it’s most common in secluded coves. Popular naturist-friendly spots include Aguas Blancas, Es Cavallet, and Cala Olivera.

 

What outdoor activities can I do besides nightlife?

  • Hiking coastal trails and pine forests.
  • Boat trips to hidden coves or Formentera.
  • Diving, snorkeling, kayaking, paddleboarding.
  • Cycling, horseback riding, or yoga retreats.

Activities and water sports in Ibiza: get off the hammock!

 

Nightlife & Entertainment

 

Ibiza Nightlife - Amare SunSet Dj Korolova

 

Which are the most famous clubs?

  • Pacha: Iconic since the 1970s.
  • Amnesia: Legendary sunrise terrace.
  • Ushuaïa: Open-air day parties.
  • Hï Ibiza: Cutting-edge shows.
  • DC10: Underground vibes, Circoloco parties.
  • Privilege: Once the world’s largest nightclub.

 

How much does clubbing cost?

  • Entry tickets: €40–80 (big-name DJs €100+).
  • Drinks inside: Beer €12–15, cocktails €18–20, water €10–12.

 

Do I need to book tickets in advance?
Yes. Ibiza’s superclubs often sell out, especially in peak season. Booking online guarantees entry, saves time, and is often cheaper than buying at the door.

Ibiza clubs and bars: a guide to Ibiza nightlife

 

What if I want a quieter holiday?
Ibiza is more than nightlife. You can enjoy hidden beaches, sunset cruises, wellness retreats, charming villages, UNESCO heritage sites, and Mediterranean cuisine in peaceful settings.

 

Culture & Gastronomy

 

Flaó, Ibiza

 

What traditional food should I try?

  • Bullit de peix: Fish stew with rice.
  • Sofrit pagès: Rustic meat and potato dish.
  • Flaó: Mint-flavored cheesecake.
  • Ensaimada: Sweet pastry.
  • Hierbas ibicencas: Local herbal liqueur.

Ibiza gastronomy: take a good bite of the island!

 

Are there UNESCO sites?
Yes. The World Heritage listing “Ibiza, Biodiversity and Culture” includes:

  • Dalt Vila (Ibiza Town): Renaissance walls and cobbled streets.
  • Sa Caleta: Ancient Phoenician settlement.
  • Puig des Molins: Archaeological necropolis.

 

Ibiza hippy market - Crédito editorial: Marek Mosinski / Shutterstock.com

 

Where can I find local markets?

  • Las Dalias (San Carlos): Year-round, with summer night editions.
  • Punta Arabí (Es Canar): The largest hippy market.
  • Ibiza Town & Santa Eulalia: Weekly markets with crafts, jewelry, and artisanal food.

We are going shopping at the best Ibiza flea markets

 

Is Ibiza good for wellness tourism?
Absolutely. The island is a hub for yoga retreats, holistic therapies, spas, and healthy cuisine, set in both beachside resorts and tranquil countryside retreats.

What are the wellness trends in Ibiza for 2025

 

Practical Information

 

Money in Ibiza: currency, cards and ATMs

 

Currency & payments
Ibiza uses the euro (€). Cards are widely accepted but carry some cash for markets and small purchases.

 

Do I need Spanish to get around?
Not really—English is widely spoken. Learning a few Spanish or Catalan phrases is appreciated.

 

Is tap water safe?
It’s technically safe but has a strong taste due to high mineral content. Most people prefer bottled or filtered water.

 

How expensive is Ibiza compared to mainland Spain?
Ibiza is pricier, especially in summer. Expect higher costs for accommodation, dining, and nightlife compared to Madrid or Barcelona. Budget travelers can still enjoy the island by choosing local tapas bars, off-peak deals, and less commercial beaches.

 

What should I pack?

  • Light, breathable clothes + swimwear.
  • Stylish outfits for nightlife.
  • Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, hat.
  • Sportswear if hiking or cycling.
  • Light jacket in spring/autumn evenings.
  • Essentials: adapter, reusable bottle, beach bag.

 

 

The best hotel for your holidays in Ibiza

 

Amàre Beach Hotel Ibiza

 

Our four-star hotel recommended for adults is located on the seafront in the municipality of Sant Josep de Sa Talaia. Overlooking the beautiful bay of San Antonio, at Amàre Beach Hotel Ibiza you can enjoy fabulous rooms and suites, two swimming pools, exquisite gastronomy, rooftop terrace with sunset views and spa treatments by Germaine Capuccini. Book today and take a step towards your unforgettable holiday in Ibiza.  #WhatAFeeling!

Do you have a reservation with us through Thomas Cook tour operator? We will be happy to help you on +34 917 941 285.