Vuelos baratos Ibiza
Tu próximo destino empieza aquí
Best flights to Ibiza
- · 2 nights ALCIBZ
IBZALC
- · 3 nights MXPIBZ
IBZMXP
- · 1 night VLCIBZ
IBZVLC
- · 3 nights BGYIBZ
IBZBGY
- · 7 nights TRNIBZ
IBZTRN
- · 7 nights LINIBZ
IBZLIN
Airlines flying to Ibiza

Ryanair
29.98 €

Vueling
33.98 €

Easyjet Europe Airline
68.45 €

EasyJet
70.76 €

Iberia Express
109.4 €
Frequently asked questions
Flight information
8 airlines fly to Ibiza:
- Ryanair
- Vueling
- Easyjet Europe Airline
- EasyJet
- Iberia Express
- Iberia
- Air Europa
- Nigeria Airways
Compare times and prices to find the best deal to Ibiza.
How to reach the centre of Ibiza
Ibiza Airport (Aeropuerto de Ibiza), located approximately 6 kilometres south-west of Ibiza Town, is the island's primary gateway. The airport is well-connected by modern transport links, making it straightforward to reach the city centre in under 30 minutes.
Transport options from the airport:
- Bus: The L30 and L31 bus lines connect the airport directly to Ibiza Town and Marina Botafoc. Journey time is typically 30–40 minutes, with tickets costing around €2–3.
- Taxi: Taxis are available outside the terminal. The journey to the city centre takes 15–20 minutes, with fares approximately €15–25 depending on traffic and time of day.
- Car rental: Several car hire companies operate at the airport, ideal if you plan to explore the island independently.
- Private transfers: Pre-booked shuttles and private drivers offer convenience, especially for groups.
From May to September, additional direct shuttle services operate during peak tourist seasons, providing frequent connections throughout the day.
What to see in Ibiza
Ibiza offers a compelling blend of cultural heritage and contemporary attractions. The city's most iconic landmark is Dalt Vila, the atmospheric old town perched on a hilltop and enclosed by 16th-century fortified walls. This UNESCO-recognised district features narrow cobbled streets, galleries, boutiques, and restaurants, alongside the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Snows, which dominates the skyline.
Beyond the historic centre, Ibiza Town's waterfront promenade provides excellent dining and shopping, while the island's renowned beaches offer crystal-clear Mediterranean waters. Key destinations include:
- Dalt Vila — medieval fortified old town with panoramic views
- Ibiza Cathedral (Catedral de Nuestra Señora de las Nieves) — Gothic architectural landmark
- Playa d'en Bossa — long sandy beach ideal for swimming and water sports
- Cala Conta — dramatic cliff-lined cove with turquoise waters
- Es Veuet — quieter beach for a more relaxed atmosphere
- Marina Botafoc — harborside promenade with bars and restaurants
The island seamlessly combines archaeological interest with natural beauty, making it appealing to culture enthusiasts, beach lovers, and adventure seekers alike.
Local cuisine in Ibiza
Ibizan cuisine reflects centuries of Mediterranean tradition, blending Spanish, Moorish, and agricultural influences. The island's food culture emphasises fresh, locally-sourced ingredients—particularly seafood, vegetables, and herbs grown in the surrounding countryside. Dining in Ibiza ranges from casual beachside chiringuitos to upscale restaurants, yet traditional dishes remain central to the culinary identity.
Essential dishes and specialties to try:
- Sofrit Pagès — slow-cooked stew of pork, potatoes, and peppers, often served at family celebrations
- Bullit de Peix — traditional fish stew made with local catch, served with bread for dipping
- Flaó — local pastry filled with soft cheese and mint, a beloved dessert
- Ensalada Payesa — peasant salad featuring potatoes, vegetables, and cured ham
- Gambas al Ajillo — garlic prawns, a staple of coastal dining
- Hierbas Ibicencas — traditional herbal liqueur made from island herbs, served as an aperitif or digestif
Fresh seafood features prominently at waterfront restaurants, whilst local markets in Ibiza Town provide inspiration for visitors planning self-catering meals. The island's culinary scene seamlessly merges traditional Ibizan recipes with modern Mediterranean gastronomy.
