Cheap flights from Madrid to Ibiza
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Frequently asked questions
How to reach the centre of Madrid Ibiza
When you land at Ibiza Airport (Aeropuerto de Ibiza) after your short flight from Madrid—just 90 minutes in the air—you're merely 7 kilometres from the city centre. The journey into town is straightforward and well-served by several reliable transport options, making your arrival seamless.
Public buses operate regularly from the airport to the city, offering an economical choice that typically costs €5–7 and takes around 20–30 minutes depending on stops. If you prefer more flexibility, taxi services are plentiful throughout the terminal; expect to pay €15–20 for a direct ride to central Ibiza town, completing the journey in roughly 15–20 minutes.
Car hire is readily available at the airport if you plan to explore the island's coastal villages and hidden beaches independently. For those seeking greater comfort, ride-sharing apps operate throughout the terminal and provide convenient door-to-door service to your accommodation.
What to see in Madrid Ibiza
Stepping away from Ibiza Airport, you'll discover an island bursting with culture, vibrant nightlife, and Mediterranean charm that contrasts strikingly with Madrid's urban landscape. The old town, Dalt Vila, is a UNESCO World Heritage site perched dramatically on a hilltop, featuring narrow cobbled streets, fortified medieval walls, and breathtaking sunset views across the harbour.
The city's diverse neighbourhoods each offer distinct flavours: from the bohemian markets and relaxed ambience of Las Dalias to upscale shopping and dining in the waterfront marina district. Ibiza's beaches range from sheltered family-friendly coves to energetic party hotspots, whilst the island's world-renowned nightclubs attract visitors from across the globe.
- Dalt Vila – UNESCO-listed old town with striking medieval architecture and harbour views
- Ibiza Town harbour – bustling waterfront promenade lined with restaurants and bars
- Es Vedrà – iconic limestone rock formations rising from the western coastline
- Santa Eulàlia – charming seaside town with a laid-back, authentic atmosphere
- Las Dalias – bohemian quarter famed for artisan markets and vintage boutiques
- Talamanca Beach – sandy beach easily reached on foot from the city centre
Local cuisine in Madrid Ibiza
Following your journey from Madrid, Ibiza's Mediterranean cuisine offers an enlightening departure from mainland Spanish traditions, weaving together island recipes, abundant fresh seafood, and local seasonal produce. The island's kitchens celebrate simplicity and seasonality, with golden olive oil, daily-caught fish, and wild herbs forming the backbone of most traditional dishes.
Traditional sofrit pagès—a rustic, slow-cooked stew of pork, chicken, and potatoes—remains a beloved local staple, whilst bullit de peix, a layered fish and potato broth, beautifully showcases the island's seafaring heritage. You'll encounter excellent pa amb tomàquet (tomato bread) paired with grilled fish at casual seaside chiringuitos, and local wines combined with hierbas ibicencas (a distinctive herbal liqueur) provide memorable accompaniments to meals.
- Sofrit pagès – slow-cooked stew combining pork, chicken, and potatoes with island spices
- Bullit de peix – traditional layered fish broth and potato dish, island comfort food
- Espinacada – spinach and pine nut pastry reflecting Moorish culinary influences
- Grilled fresh fish – daily catch prepared simply with lemon and local olive oil
- Hierbas ibicencas – distinctive herbal liqueur distilled from local plants, served as digestif
- Ensalada payesa – hearty traditional salad featuring local cheese, cured meat, and fresh vegetables
