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Ibiza

Spain

Explore Ibiza

Ibiza is a stunning island located in the Mediterranean Sea, part of the Balearic Islands archipelago in Spain. World-renowned for its legendary parties and lively clubs, it also offers breathtaking natural landscapes with fine sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and hidden coves. Beyond its nightlife, Ibiza captivates with its picturesque villages, rich history, and bohemian atmosphere—perfect for relaxing and soaking up the sun. It’s the perfect blend of festive energy and Mediterranean laid-back living.

Best time to visit

Best time to visit

June to September

Languages

Languages

Spanish

Getting there

Getting there

For Ibiza, you can depart by yacht from several ports depending on your location and the type of experience you’re looking for. If you’re leaving from Barcelona, you can embark from Port Vell or Port Olímpic, about 80-90 nautical miles away, which takes approximately 6 to 7 hours of sailing along the Catalan coast and its stunning Mediterranean landscapes. From Valencia, departure can be made from the Port of Valencia, around 90-100 nautical miles away, which is a 7 to 8-hour crossing toward the Balearic Islands, offering breathtaking views of the open sea. For those coming from the Balearic Islands, for example from Mallorca, the crossing is much shorter—about 50 nautical miles, or 3 to 4 hours of sailing—passing through turquoise waters and preserved coves. Finally, a possible departure from Dénia, located on the Valencian coast, is about 60 nautical miles away, or 4 to 5 hours of sailing, offering a picturesque route along the east coast of Spain to Ibiza. Each departure port offers a unique itinerary, allowing you to choose the most suitable and beautiful crossing to reach Ibiza, the Mediterranean jewel.

Currency

Currency

Euro

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