Ibiza (or Eivissa), the capital of the island, greets visitors with the iconic image of the Dalt Vila (upper town), the historic, walled area of the city.
A labyrinth of winding, white streets scattered with boutiques, charming restaurants, art galleries, flowers and monuments; it is one of the most beautiful, lively and interesting places on the island. This serene, cultural side of Ibiza coexists perfectly with its fine sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and its much sassier side, which is revealed when night falls and some of the most famous clubs in the world come to life.
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How to get there - transport information
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How to get to aeroplane
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Ibiza Airport is located in the south of the island, 7.5 kilometres from the capital, Eivissa. Direct flights arrive there from the other Balearic Islands, the Peninsula and the rest of Europe.
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You can get to Eivissa from the airport by public transport.
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Specifically, city bus line 10 connects directly with the Ibiza bus station, very close to the old town, the Formentera maritime station, the port and San Jorge.
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You can also opt to travel by taxi.
How to get to boat
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The island of Ibiza has three main ports: port of Ibiza, the Santa Eulària des Riu marina and the port of Sant Antoni de Portmany.
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The ports of Ibiza and Sant Antoni are served by the regular lines that connect the island with different parts of continental Spain such as Barcelona, Valencia and Denia (Alicante); and with other islands of the Balearic archipelago such as Palma de Mallorca and Formentera.
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Ibiza Port is also a port of call for Mediterranean cruise ships.
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You can also get to Ibiza in a private or chartered yacht.
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Eivissa Port is in the very heart of the centre. If you arrive in the port of another municipality you can get to the island’s capital by car or bus.
How to get there by road
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If you want to bring your own car to Ibiza you can take one of the regular ferries that run from the Peninsula: Barcelona, Valencia and Denia (Alicante); and from other islands like Mallorca and Formentera.
Practical information
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It is easy to get around the city of Ibiza on foot.
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To visit other places on the island, the best options are travelling by car or motorbike.
How to get around in bus
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The intercity buses will take you to some of the most interesting places on the island and they operate services between Ibiza and other towns such as Sant Antony de Portmany and Santa Eulalia del Río.
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