Ibiza (Eivissa Town)

Ibiza (Eivissa Town)

Balearic Islands

A world-renowned island in the Balearic archipelago famous for its vibrant nightlife and electronic dance music scene. It also features quiet, beautiful beaches, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Dalt Vila (Old Town), and a tranquil, bohemian interior.

Practical Travel Guide for Ibiza (Eivissa Town)

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.

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Getting Around

Getting around the island is primarily done by **rental car, scooter, or bus**. A public bus network connects major towns and beaches during the tourist season. Water taxis are a convenient way to get between the ports and beaches. The Dalt Vila (Old Town) area of Eivissa Town is best explored on foot.

Local Flavors

Ibiza's cuisine is typically Mediterranean, featuring seafood, fresh vegetables, and pork. Beyond the international restaurants and party spots, authentic Ibizan food can be found in traditional 'fincas' (country restaurants) across the island.

Bullit de Peix (Fish and Seafood Stew)Sobrasada (Ibizan pork sausage)Flaó (Mint and goat cheese tart)