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Ibiza (Spain)
Ibiza is famous for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and breathtaking Mediterranean scenery. Explore hidden coves, relax in luxury resorts, and dance under the stars in this Balearic island paradise.
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Summary
Did you know?
Party Island – Ibiza is famous worldwide as the party capital of the Mediterranean, attracting top DJs and visitors seeking its vibrant nightlife.
Overview
Months
05. May, 06. June, 07. July, 08. August, 09. September, 10. October
Vacation type
Beach, Couple, Family, Nature, Party, Hiking
Expenses
<150€, <200€, Over 200€
Temperature
20-25°C, 25-30°C, Over 30°C
Rainfall
0-50mm
Safety
Safe
Continent
Europe
Currency
Euro
Languages
Spanish, Catalan
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When to visit
For Partying: Late June to early September is peak season, with world-famous DJs, beach clubs, and the biggest parties, especially in July and August when clubs like Pacha, Amnesia, and Ushuaïa are in full swing.
For Relaxation & Fewer Crowds: May, early June, and late September to October offer warm weather, quieter beaches, and a more laid-back vibe while still having some nightlife.
For Nature & Local Culture: March to April is perfect for seeing Ibiza’s countryside in bloom, hiking, and enjoying local festivals like Semana Santa (Holy Week).
Avoid November to February unless you’re looking for total peace, as many tourist spots and clubs shut down.
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Plan the whole vacation, including flights, transportation, hotels and tours with Expedia *
Climate Data
Peak Season (May to October)
Average Sunny Hours per Day: Approximately 10 to 12 hours.
Rain Frequency: Rare, with mostly dry and sunny conditions.
Rainy Hours per Day: Less than 1 hour.
Intensity: Light if it occurs.
Duration: Very brief showers.
Off-Peak Season (November to April)
Average Sunny Hours per Day: Approximately 5 to 7 hours.
Rain Frequency: Occasional, especially in winter.
Rainy Hours per Day: Around 1 to 2 hours.
Intensity: Light to moderate.
Duration: Rainfall is typically short-lived but can be longer during storms.
Climate Chart
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Data Source: Global Historical Climatology Network
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Weather, Crowds and Costs
Per one person
Tourist Season: June-September
Peak season with vibrant nightlife, beach parties, and warm Mediterranean weather.
Prices for accommodation and activities surge due to high demand.
Budget Vacation ($70-$150/day)
Accommodation: $40-$80/night (hostels, budget hotels, shared apartments).
Food: $15-$30/day (street food, tapas, casual dining).
Activities: $10-$20/day (free beaches, hiking, sightseeing).
Transportation: $5-$15/day (buses, bike rentals).
Other Costs: $5-$10/day (drinks, small purchases).
Mid-Range Vacation ($150-$350/day)
Accommodation: $80-$200/night (boutique hotels, mid-range resorts).
Food: $30-$70/day (sit-down restaurants, seafood, local cuisine).
Activities: $20-$50/day (boat tours, club entry fees, water sports).
Transportation: $15-$30/day (car rentals, taxis, scooter rentals).
Other Costs: $10-$30/day (drinks, shopping, guided tours).
Luxury Vacation ($350+/day)
Accommodation: $200+/night (5-star hotels, beachfront villas).
Food: $70+/day (fine dining, VIP club dining).
Activities: $50+/day (private yacht rentals, VIP club access, spa treatments).
Transportation: $30+/day (private drivers, luxury car rentals).
Other Costs: $30+/day (premium experiences, shopping).
Off-Peak Season: October-May (Calmer, Milder Weather, Fewer Crowds)
Cooler temperatures, relaxed atmosphere, and significantly lower prices.
Many clubs close, but nature, wellness retreats, and cultural activities thrive.
Budget Vacation ($50-$120/day)
Accommodation: $30-$60/night (discounted hotels, Airbnb).
Food: $10-$25/day (local restaurants, supermarket meals).
Activities: $5-$15/day (hiking, exploring old town, beaches).
Transportation: $5-$10/day (buses, bike rentals).
Other Costs: $5-$10/day (coffee, snacks).
Mid-Range Vacation ($120-$250/day)
Accommodation: $60-$150/night (hotels with off-season discounts).
Food: $25-$50/day (nicer restaurants, seafood, tapas).
Activities: $15-$40/day (boat tours, wine tastings, yoga retreats).
Transportation: $10-$20/day (car rentals, taxis).
Other Costs: $10-$20/day (souvenirs, shopping).
Luxury Vacation ($250+/day)
Accommodation: $150+/night (luxury resorts, private villas at off-season rates).
Food: $50+/day (Michelin-starred dining, exclusive restaurants).
Activities: $40+/day (private island tours, spa days, luxury experiences).
Transportation: $20+/day (private transfers, high-end car rentals).
Other Costs: $20+/day (exclusive shopping, wellness retreats).
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You can find accomendations that fit your trip and budget on Booking.com, Vrbo and Hotels.com
Best Regions to visit
Cities
1. Ibiza Town (Eivissa)
- The island’s capital, with UNESCO-listed Dalt Vila, world-famous clubs (Pacha, Lío), and stylish marinas. Best for nightlife, history, and luxury.
2. Sant Antoni de Portmany
- The ultimate sunset spot with Café del Mar, wild nightlife, and boat parties. Great for budget travelers and partygoers.
3. Santa Eulària des Riu
- A laid-back coastal town with art galleries, gourmet dining, and a beautiful promenade. Perfect for families and a relaxed vibe.
4. Sant Josep de sa Talaia
- Home to Ibiza’s best beaches (Cala Comte, Cala d’Hort) and the mystical Es Vedrà rock. Ideal for nature lovers.
5. Sant Carles de Peralta
- A charming village known for the famous Las Dalias Hippy Market, traditional whitewashed houses, and bohemian culture.
Ibiza Town

Did you know?
Quiet Retreats – Despite its party reputation, Ibiza has quiet and serene areas, with Mediterranean pine forests and hidden coves perfect for relaxation.
Islands
1. Formentera
- Ibiza’s serene little sister, with crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches (Ses Illetes), and a relaxed, bohemian atmosphere. Ideal for a day trip.
2. Es Vedrà
- The mystical, uninhabited rock island known for its legends, magnetic energy, and stunning sunset views from Cala d’Hort.
3. Tagomago
- A private island with exclusive luxury villas, crystal-clear waters, and a paradise for diving and snorkeling.
4. S’Espalmador
- A tiny, untouched island between Ibiza and Formentera, famous for its wild beauty, pinkish sand, and natural mud baths.
5. Sa Conillera
- A hidden gem off the west coast, known for dramatic cliffs, birdwatching, and legends of smugglers and pirates.
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Find the perfect place to stay in any of these top cities and islands with Booking.com, Hotels.com and Vrbo – offering entire homes and apartments for a comfortable and private experience.
Formentera

Things to see
Natural Attractions
1. Es Vedrà
- A mystical limestone rock island off Ibiza’s southwest coast, surrounded by legends and stunning sunsets.
2. Ses Salines Natural Park
- A UNESCO-protected area with salt flats, wetlands, and pristine beaches like Ses Salines and Es Cavallet.
3. Benirràs Beach
- Famous for its crystal-clear waters, dramatic rock formations, and Sunday sunset drumming rituals.
4. Atlantis (Sa Pedrera de Cala d’Hort)
- A hidden cove with strange rock formations, carved out by stone quarrying centuries ago.
5. Cova de Can Marçà
- A prehistoric cave system in the north with stalactites, underground waterfalls, and sea views.
Historical & Cultural Attractions
1. Dalt Vila (Old Town, Ibiza Town)
- A UNESCO-listed fortified town with ancient walls, cobbled streets, and breathtaking views.
2. Ibiza Cathedral
- A historic 13th-century cathedral perched at the highest point of Dalt Vila, blending Gothic and Baroque styles.
3. Necropolis del Puig des Molins
- One of the best-preserved Phoenician-Punic cemeteries in the Mediterranean, dating back to 7th century BC.
4. Sant Antoni’s Egg Monument
- A quirky monument dedicated to Christopher Columbus, symbolizing the legend of the "Egg of Columbus."
5. Santa Eulària’s Puig de Missa
- A charming whitewashed hilltop church and fortress offering panoramic views over the countryside.
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The best way to explore major cities and must-see attractions is by booking guided tours.* They offer convenience, local insights, and often save time when visiting popular sights.
Es Vedrà

How to get around
1. Car Rental
- The best way to explore Ibiza’s beaches, hidden coves, and countryside. Roads are well-maintained, but parking in Ibiza Town can be tricky in peak season.
2. Scooter & ATV Rentals
- Ideal for solo travelers or couples wanting flexibility, especially for reaching remote beaches.
3. Public Buses
- Affordable and efficient, connecting major towns, beaches, and the airport. Night buses (Disco Bus) run in summer for partygoers.
4. Taxis & Ride-Sharing
- Taxis are widely available but can be expensive in high season. No Uber, but local apps like TaxiClick can be useful.
5. Boats & Ferries
- Water taxis connect popular beach spots, and ferries run to nearby islands like Formentera.
6. Biking & Walking
- Great for short distances, especially in Ibiza Town, Sant Antoni, and Santa Eulària. Rural areas have scenic cycling routes.
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You can find great car rental deals for your vacation on Expedia *
Did you know?
UNESCO World Heritage – The Ibizan culture is a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its unique combination of traditions, cuisine, and music.
What to eat
1. Bullit de Peix
- A traditional Ibizan fish stew, often served with rice and accompanied by a delicious aioli sauce. It's a must-try, showcasing the island's fresh seafood.
2. Sofrit Pagès
- A hearty dish made with lamb, chicken, pork, and potatoes, slow-cooked with a mix of spices and aromatic herbs.
3. Ensaimada
- A sweet, fluffy pastry, typically enjoyed for breakfast or as a snack, sometimes filled with chocolate or cream.
4. Flaó
- A traditional Ibizan cheesecake made with a base of mint, fennel, and eggs, giving it a fresh, unique flavor.
5. Tumbet
- A vegetable dish featuring layers of eggplant, peppers, and potatoes, topped with a tomato sauce and often served as a side or main vegetarian option.
Flights
Flight prices are approximate and vary by departure city, airline, and booking time. Check airlines or travel platforms for the latest details.
Main Airport: Ibiza Airport (IBZ)
Flight Prices and Seasons:
From Europe
- Average Round-Trip Cost: €50 to €200.
- Cheapest Months: January to March, November.
- Peak Prices: July to August (summer holidays).
From North America
- Average Round-Trip Cost: $600 to $1,200.
- Cheapest Months: January to March.
- Peak Prices: June to August (summer holidays).
From Asia
- Average Round-Trip Cost: $400 to $800.
- Cheapest Months: January to March.
- Peak Prices: June to August (summer holidays).
From Australia
- Average Round-Trip Cost: $1,000 to $1,800.
- Cheapest Months: January to March.
- Peak Prices: June to August (summer holidays).
From Africa
- Average Round-Trip Cost: $300 to $600.
- Cheapest Months: January to March, November.
- Peak Prices: July to August (summer holidays).
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You can find the best flight deals with Skyscanner or plan the whole vacation, including flights, transportation, hotels and tours with Expedia *
Airport Location
Visa
1. Schengen Area
- As a member of the Schengen Area, Spain allows visa-free entry for citizens of most countries, including the EU, US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
2. Visa for Non-Schengen Nationals
- Citizens of countries that are not part of the Schengen Area will need a Schengen Visa. This allows entry to Spain and other Schengen countries for tourism, business, or family visits for up to 90 days.
3. Visa for Long Stays
- If you plan to stay longer than 90 days, you’ll need to apply for a long-term visa or residence permit, which might be based on employment, study, or family ties.
4. Documentation
- Valid passport (at least 3 months valid beyond your planned departure).
- Visa application form.
- Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation letter).
- Travel insurance (minimum coverage for health).
- Financial proof (bank statements or proof of income).
- Travel itinerary (flights in and out of Spain).
5. Visa Exemption
- Citizens of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City do not require a visa to enter Ibiza.
Important things to know
1. Payments
- The currency is Euro (€). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but cash is good for small purchases or remote areas.
2. Tap Water
- Safe to drink, though some prefer bottled water due to taste.
3. Electricity
- Spain uses 230V, 50Hz, with Type C and F plugs.
4. Tipping
- Not mandatory, but rounding up or leaving 5-10% for good service is appreciated.
5. SIM Cards
- Available at the airport or mobile shops. Prepaid SIM cards for short stays are popular.
6. Driving
- Right side of the road. International Driving Permit might be required for non-EU visitors.
Souveniers
1. Hierbas Ibicencas (Ibizan Herbal Liqueur)
- A locally made liqueur infused with wild herbs from the island, offering a unique and aromatic taste.
2. Adlib Ibiza Fashion
- Light, flowing white cotton clothing inspired by traditional Ibizan styles, perfect for summer wear.
3. Handmade Leather Sandals (Avarcas)
- These stylish and comfortable sandals are handcrafted on the island and have a timeless Mediterranean look.
Avarcas

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