This legendary island in the Mediterranean is a must visit for music lovers, beach bums, and party animals.
From the world-renowned clubs that pump music till sunrise to the pristine turquois sea, Ibiza is an electric mix of relaxation and excitement.
Enjoy international DJs, soak up the sun on stunning white sand beaches, and enjoy in the atmosphere of beach clubs and hippie markets.
The Good
- 🎉 Excellent nightlife
- 😋 Decent food options
- 💼 Plenty of places to work
- ☀️ Fantastic weather
- 👮 Safe
- 📡 Strong wifi coverage
- ✈️ Close to airport
- 🏝️ Nature & beaches
- 🤿 Scuba diving
- 🏄♂️ Surfing
- ⛱️ Great beach
The Bad
- 👮 Not the safest
- 🚌 Limited public transport
- 🥴 Can get a little rowdy
- 📸 Very Touristy
- 🤼 Crowded
Living costs
- Ibiza is the most expensive place (out of 7) to live in Spain
- The average salary in Ibiza is
- It's about 67% more expensive to live in Ibiza than it is Medellin
- You can expect to spend around $2,408.20 per month living here
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- Prices are estimates and should be used as a guide only. We accept no responsibility for inaccuracies in data.
- Prices adjusted to reflect exchange rates as of 3rd Jun 2026
Safety
Generally safe with low crime rates, but petty theft can occur in tourist areas; exercise usual precautions.
Where to stay
1. Ibiza Town
The capital city is a fantastic choice for tourists as it combines historic charm with unreal nightlife. The Old Town offers gorgeous views, cobblestone streets, and cute shops. The nearby marina area and renowned clubs like Pacha attract partygoers. Ibiza Town also provides excellent amenities for digital nomads, including co-working spaces and cafes.
2. Playa d'en Bossa
This beachfront area is a hot spot for tourists and party animals. With its long sandy beach, beach clubs, and famous clubs like Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza, it's an ideal choice for those seeking non-stop entertainment. Playa d'en Bossa also offers loads of accommodation, from budget-friendly hostels to luxury resorts.
3. San Antonio
Known for its stunning sunsets and party atmosphere, San Antonio attracts a mix of tourists and backpackers. The Sunset Strip is famous for its bars and beachfront cafes. San Antonio also offers affordable accommodations, waterfront promenades, and easy access to beautiful beaches like Cala Bassa and Cala Conta.
4. Santa Eulalia
For a more chilled and family-friendly experience, Santa Eulalia is a great choice. This charming town boasts a gorgeous beach, marina, and a nice waterfront promenade lined with restaurants and shops. Santa Eulalia provides a peaceful environment for digital nomads seeking a quieter setting.
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When to visit
May to Sept
Nov to April
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Who it suits
Places near Ibiza
Valencia
Paella, the Holy Grail, and the Fallas festival.
Barcelona
La Sagrada Familia, beach days, and tapas galore.
Madrid
Royal elegance, nightlife, and churros.