Travel by ferry to Ibiza! Travelling to Ibiza couldn't be more relaxed than by ferry. This way you start your Ibiza holiday rested and without stress.
There are ferry connections to Ibiza from the Spanish mainland from Barcelona, Denia and Valencia. There are also regular ferry services to the neighbouring islands of Mallorca and Formentera.
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Search & Book Ferries to Ibiza
Use our ferry search to find your ferry to Ibiza. We compare the offers of different shipping companies on each route. So you always get the cheapest offer for your Ibizaferry. Check availability and timetables now.
All ferries to Ibiza
Here you find all current ferry connections to Ibiza.
| Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ferry Barcelona – Ibiza | Ferry from Spain to Balearic Islands, Spain | up to 3 times a day 8 hours 30 minutes |
Balearia Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) Trasmed |
| Ferry Denia – Ibiza | Ferry from Spain to Balearic Islands, Spain | up to 3 times a day 2 hours 15 minutes |
Balearia |
| Ferry Palma – Ibiza | Ferry from Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain to Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain | up to 3 times a day 2 hours 15 minutes |
Balearia Trasmed |
| Ferry Valencia – Ibiza | Ferry from Spain to Balearic Islands, Spain | up to 3 times a day 6 hours 15 minutes |
Balearia Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV) Trasmed |
All ferries from Ibiza
Here you find all current ferry connections from Ibiza.
| Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ferry Ibiza – Formentera | Ferry from Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain to Formentera, Balearic Islands, Spain | up to 70 times a day 30 minutes |
Aquabus Balearia Trasmapi |
| Ferry Playa d’en Bossa (Ibiza) – Formentera | Ferry from Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain to Formentera, Balearic Islands, Spain | 6 times a day 55 minutes |
Aquabus |
Ferry ports to Ibiza
You can find an overview of all ferry ports to Ibiza here.
| Ports |
|---|
| Ibiza city |
| Playa d’en Bossa (Ibiza) |
Travel guide Ibiza
Holiday to Ibiza
The third largest of the Balearic Islands still lives up to its reputation as a party island. Besides, it offers endless beaches, crystal clear water and a nature of unique beauty. Those who like shopping will find what they are looking for in Ibiza Town and at the famous hippy market. After picturesque sunsets, the clubs invite you to dance the night away.
TOP excursion destinations to Ibiza
Ibiza Town has a picturesque harbour and a historic old town, “Dalt Villa”, which will delight you with its small streets, imposing cathedral and mighty fortress. A stroll leads to small artisan stores, archaeological sites and museums.
High above the old town the cathedral Santa Maria de la Nieves is visible from far away. Once built in the Gothic style, it was given a Baroque polish during its renovation in the 18th century. From up here you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view of the old town, fortress and harbor.
Those interested in culture can experience a touch of antiquity during a visit to the Phoenician settlement of Sa Caleta. The oldest ruins date back to the 7th century BC and tell of the daily life of the former inhabitants.
Every Saturday, the popular hippie market Las Dalias takes place in San Carlos and attracts numerous guests with its bright colours, music and exuberant atmosphere. Clothing, jewellery and handicrafts are on offer until late into the night.
In the 18th century the Torre d’es Savinar was built to protect the island from pirate attacks. Today, visitors can enjoy a fantastic view from here over the entire coast and across to the rocky island of
Es Vedrà.
The small rocky island of Es Vedrà offers a fascinating sight. The 382-metre-high rock off the coast is close enough to touch. Legends tell of strange lights and mysterious apparitions, making the rock a truly mysterious place.
In former times the stalactite cave Cova de Can Marca was a popular hiding place for smuggled goods. Today, visitors enjoy fascinating stalactite formations, underground lakes and a waterfall.
The diverse landscape of the Ses Salines nature reserve extends all the way to the neighbouring island of Formentera. Centuries-old cedar forests, swamps and dreamlike beaches offer a protected habitat to a species-rich animal and plant world.
Entry requirements
German citizens can enter Spain, and therefore Ibiza, with an identity card and (children’s) passport. A visa is not required.
Alternative travel options
From Germany, Ibiza can be reached by direct flight from many airports.