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Ibiza

Port of Ibiza

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Ibiza: ferries, timetables and prices

Ibiza is one of the main ferry hubs in the Balearic Islands, with routes to mainland Spain and to nearby Formentera. From here you can sail to Denia, Valencia, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca and Formentera, with options for travelling on foot or with a vehicle. On TheBato you can compare ferry companies, timetables and prices in one search, add your car, van or motorbike and choose between seats and cabins, with support in English, Spanish and Catalan.

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Popular routes from Ibiza

  • Ibiza ↔ Formentera – very frequent crossings, especially in spring and summer
  • Ibiza ↔ Denia – fast route to mainland Spain, usually around 2–3 hours depending on the ship
  • Ibiza ↔ Valencia – regular crossings, normally several times per week
  • Ibiza ↔ Barcelona – longer night sailings, ideal for travelling with cabin
  • Ibiza ↔ Palma de Mallorca – connections between islands on selected days

Tip: in high season (summer, Easter and long weekends), demand is very strong. Book as early as possible and compare several days and routes (Denia, Valencia, Barcelona and Palma) to find more options and better prices.

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Timetables and crossing time

Ferry timetables from Ibiza vary by season. In summer there are many daily departures to Formentera and frequent ferries to Denia, Valencia, Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca. The Ibiza ↔ Formentera crossing is short, usually around 30–60 minutes. The Ibiza ↔ Denia route often takes about 2–3 hours, while crossings to Valencia are usually around 6–7 hours and to Barcelona around 8–9 hours, depending on the ship and sea conditions. On TheBato you can see the fastest crossings, standard ferries and night sailings to choose the option that best fits your plans.


Prices and how to save

  • Book well in advance for summer, Easter, Christmas and long weekends.
  • Look at early morning or late evening departures, which can sometimes offer better prices.
  • If you travel with a car, van or motorbike, reserve your vehicle space early: capacity for vehicles can sell out quickly on popular dates.
  • Compare several companies on TheBato to find the best combination of timetable, duration and price for your family or group.

Documents and boarding

  • Check-in: usually 60–90 minutes before departure with vehicle; around 45–60 minutes for foot passengers (arrive earlier in high season).
  • Travel documents: for domestic routes within Spain, a valid ID card or passport is normally enough, but always check current rules and any resident discounts or special fares.
  • Vehicle papers: registration document and insurance for cars, vans and motorbikes.
  • Travelling with children: some companies or authorities may request additional authorisation for minors travelling with one parent or relatives. Check requirements before departure.
  • Pets: most ferries accept pets with carrier or leash and up-to-date vaccinations. Check each company’s pet policy when booking.

How to get to Ibiza port

  • By road: the ferry terminals are located close to Ibiza Town, connected by local roads to the main resorts and villages on the island.
  • Bus: local bus lines link the port area with Ibiza Town, the airport and major tourist areas such as Sant Antoni and Santa Eulària.
  • Taxi: taxis are widely available at the port, airport and main resorts; in high season, allow extra time.
  • Parking: there are parking areas near the harbour; always follow local signs and regulations, especially in summer when demand is high.

Port services

The port of Ibiza offers ticket offices and passenger information, waiting areas, toilets, cafés, restaurants and nearby shops, as well as facilities for passengers with reduced mobility. In high season there is extra staff to manage the large number of passengers travelling to Formentera and the mainland, so it is advisable to arrive in good time with all documents ready.


Why book with TheBato

We compare multiple ferry companies operating between Ibiza, Formentera, mainland Spain and other Balearic Islands in a single search. Add your vehicle or bicycle, choose the timetable that suits you best and pay securely online. Our team is used to helping couples, families and groups planning their holidays in the Balearic Islands, with support in English, Spanish and Catalan via WhatsApp and email.


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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What ferry routes operate from Ibiza?

From Ibiza there are frequent ferries to Formentera and regular connections to Denia, Valencia, Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca, with more departures in high season.

How long is the ferry from Ibiza to Denia?

The Ibiza – Denia crossing is usually around 2–3 hours, depending on the ship, timetable and sea conditions.

How long is the ferry from Ibiza to Formentera?

The Ibiza – Formentera ferry is a short trip, normally taking about 30–60 minutes depending on the type of vessel.

Can I take a car on the ferry to or from Ibiza?

Yes. Most ferries between Ibiza and mainland Spain or other Balearic Islands accept cars, vans and motorbikes. Select “with vehicle” when searching and provide the correct type and dimensions when you book.

When should I arrive at Ibiza port for boarding?

With a vehicle, plan to arrive 60–90 minutes before departure. Foot passengers should be at the port 45–60 minutes before departure, and earlier on very busy dates.

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