Ibiza is located in the Mediterranean, about 80 kilometers from the coast of Valencia and not far from the Algerian coast. Together with Formentera, it is part of the Pityuse Islands, which are part of the Balearic islands.
The island of Ibiza has three ports for ferry connections between the Balearic archipelago and the Spanish mainland: Eivissa, Santa Eulària des Rius and San Antonio de Portmany.
The capital of the island is Ibiza and its main port called Eivissa is located in the south of the island in the bay bearing the name of the city. The port of Ibiza has an important tourist traffic, both in terms of cruise ships and connections with the other Balearic Islands and the Iberian Peninsula.
→ The main Spanish companies operate year-round internal ferry connections between the Balearic Islands are: Trasmed , Balearia , Trasmapi , Aquabus , Ibiza Sea Cruises and Mediterranea Pitiusa .
For crossings from the port of Ibiza to the Iberian Peninsula, you can choose between the shipping companies Balearia, Trasmed and GNV. Please note that ferries can also depart from Figueretas and Playa den Bossa, which are close to the main port of Ibiza (Eivissa), depending on the shipping company or the crossing chosen.
Every year, millions of tourists decide to travel on the ferry to Ibiza to enjoy a vacation on its wonderful beaches and to the rhythm of the movement of the "white Island". The ferry terminal in Eivissa - Port of Ibiza is equipped with information offices, toilets, snack bars and parking lots. Due to its central location in the city of Ibiza itself, you can enjoy a wide range of tourist services including accommodation, bars, restaurants, pubs, stores, supermarkets.
The bus lines are well organized and connect the entire island through its multiple routes. Taxis are always parked near ferries and are part of the alternatives for those who just disembark and do not have the car. Cars and scooters rentals are also close to the boardings.