The most glamorous of the Balearic Islands, Ibiza is the ultimate party destination of Europe. But there is more than that to this Mediterranean jewel. With sun-kissed beaches, swathes of pine forests, and breathtaking crimson sunsets, there is something for everyone in Ibiza. Easily accessible from mainland Europe, Ibiza is a fun and scenic holiday destination, and you can rent a villa here with choices that will be appropriate for various budget sizes.
Booking a villa rental or holiday apartment in Ibiza will give you so much to explore - from hidden caves to hilltop restaurants with panoramic views. Bask in the sunshine on one of its many golden beaches, or take a hike inland and behold some of the natural beauty the island has to offer. Ibiza holiday villas and apartments give you the perfect base for exploring, relaxing and sampling the fresh Mediterranean food with your partner, friends or family.
How to get to Ibiza: arrive in style
Ibiza Airport is located 3km from the town of Sant Jordi de ses Salines. The airport is the main entry point for those arriving on the Spanish island. Upon arrival, you can take a taxi to your holiday rental, or you can reach most destinations by local bus. If you opt for a taxi, don’t agree to a fixed price - it will nearly always be more expensive than using the taxi meter.
It's also possible to reach Ibiza by boat from Valencia, Barcelona and Majorca. Boat trips from the mainland take between eight and ten hours and operate all year round.
What to eat and drink: Ibiza's gastronomical delights
As part of Spain, Ibiza is home to traditional Mediterranean cooking. However, due to its developed tourist industry a wide variety of international cuisine is readily available.
As is common in southern Europe, many restaurants open for the lunch service and then again for dinner. Cafés and bars in busy areas will open continually, although they may offer a limited menu. Paella, tapas, sofrit pages (a sausage- and potato-based dish) and the local honey cheesecake 'flao' are just some of the delights to be sampled during your holiday in Ibiza.
A good tip is to look for somewhere where locals are eating, and you won't go wrong. It's also a great idea to make the most of your Ibiza holiday villa and spend an evening in, relaxing on the terrace over wine and tapas with your friends and family.
When it comes to drinks, with all the island's bars and clubs, you're spoilt for choice! But nothing captures the essence of Spain quite like a jug of sangria.
Weather in Ibiza: soak up the sunshine
Ibiza offers visitors the classic Mediterranean climate. In the summer temperatures reach highs of 20°C and even 30°C, while the winter months hover around the mid to low-teens. Rainfall is more common in the winter between October and March. However, even throughout this period it only rains an average of ten days per month. Summer brings long, hot days, and you can expect around 13 hours of sunshine.
Ibiza villa rentals are perfect for those who love golden beaches. Sea temperatures are hot in the summer - even in winter, they're usually around an astonishing 15°C.
Ibiza's top attractions: explore the island's delights
Taking a boat trip is one of the most pleasant ways to explore the island. Full and half-day excursions are available, and you can easily book a tour at one of many kiosks located across the island.
In the south-west of the island is downtown Ibiza. The town is often overlooked in favour of the beaches. However, it boasts a magnificent medieval castle, historic streets and delightful shops.
Back in the swinging '60s, the island became synonymous with hippy culture. Though times have moved on, you can still experience alternative culture at the Es Caná and San Carlos hippy markets. Pick up vintage collectibles and colourful clothing for a unique souvenir of the island.
Puerto de San Miguel is home to one of Ibiza's natural wonders; caves. The fossilised structures are awe-inspiring, and according to legend have long been the home of smugglers.
Cultural life on the island
Those who are passionate about history should visit the Phoenician settlement of Sa Caleta. The village was built in the 7th century BC 6 miles west of Ibiza Town and is located on the coast between Es Codolar and the bay of Sa Caleta.
.Culturally interested people also like to visit the archaeological site of Necropolis of Puig des Molins. This burial site or necropolis can be reached via the Monographic Museum, which deals with death and funerary rituals. There are also regular exhibitions about the finds from the tombs.
Situated on a hill overlooking the port of Ibiza Town is the Cathedral of Mary of the Snows, once built in the early 14th century in the Gothic style. Once you have climbed the hill to the fortification wall of the structure, you will have a unique panoramic view.
For those who don't want to go that far, in the heart of the old town you'll find the Museum of Contemporary Art, or MACE, one of Spain's oldest art museums dedicated to the artistic avant-garde. It shows many works created on the island, as well as changing temporary exhibitions.
With the family in Ibiza
From June to September, with water temperatures of 25 ° C and more, there are optimal conditions for a beach vacation on the 130 miles long coast of Ibiza. Because of the gently sloping shore, the beach of Es Caná is a popular attraction for guests with children. Also Santa Eulalia offers a fine sandy beach, which invites to build castles.
.Water fun is guaranteed at the Aquamar Water Park in Sant Josep de sa Talaia. Spectacular slides like the Kamikaze and the Black Hole provide an adrenaline kick. Paddling pools with multi-faceted play options are available for the youngest.
.The Aquarium Cap Blanc in Sant Antoni de Portmany on the west coast is another attractive destination for families. Fish in dazzling colors, bright starfish and crabs admire you up close. In addition, injured sea turtles also live here, which continue to live in the wild after loving care.
Experience Ibiza's famous nightlife
Ibiza is notorious for its nightlife, but if you think it's the exclusive domain of the young, you'd be wrong. The bars and clubs which span the south of the island are frequented by people of all ages who love to party.
Top clubs like Pacha, Amnesia and Space Ibiza regularly welcome some of the world's best DJs, for a night you'll never forget. The main clubbing season runs from May to October - the huge opening and closing parties are particularly famous.
Away from the club scene, Ibiza offers a far more temperate nightlife. If you're looking for a more sedate evening, you can stay close to your Ibiza villa rental and relax over dinner and wine at one of the many bistros along the coastline, before taking a quiet stroll home.
Island experiences at the vacation home in Ibiza
From the city wall you have a wide view to the bay of Talamanca or the neighboring island of Formentera. With a small ferry you can visit them. Pack your bath towel and discover the charming beaches of Talamanca, Playa d'en Bossa and Figueretas.
Ibiza Town does not have its own stretch of beach, however the closest one is not far from your vacation rental in Ibiza. If you don't mind the summer heat, take a leisurely 15-minute walk to the nearest beach in the suburb of Figueretas.
ask your landlord for bicycles that he can lend you. This will make it even faster to Figueretas. The locality is a good address for cheaper Ibiza vacation rentals than the usually more expensive ones right in the center of town. The earlier you book, the more likely you are to find your individual island home on the Balearic Islands.
What time of year to go
Most holiday makers visit Ibiza in the summer months, from April to November, when the temperatures are warm. Winter sees a reduction in travellers with temperatures dipping well below 20 degrees.
The summer season, running from April to October, is best for parties and outdoor fun such as hiking, fly boarding, and windsurfing. Restaurants operate at full capacity, while parties start at noon and extend till dawn.
If clubbing is not your primary interest, you can travel to Ibiza in winter, with fabulous deals on accommodation and inexpensive flights. Hiking in the cooler temperatures is particularly recommended.
The shoulder seasons in March and October are your best bet if you want to enjoy some solitary hiking, as well as the occasional party night out.
Exploring Ibiza's top attractions
Es Vedra
Reports of UFO sightings, unexplained magnetic fields, and resident nymphs have certainly piqued the interest of visitors who report a potent magical energy at Es Vedra. The sunsets are rather special too.
Cala Comte Beach
Cala Comte is also one of the best spots for sunsets, and offers fantastic views of the tiny islands along Ibiza's coastline. Enjoy chilled-out ambient music and cold beers in the beach bars.
Castle of Ibiza
An uphill walk along winding cobbled paths leads you up to this majestic 12th-century castle. Take in the striking architecture and views of Ibiza's harbour and coast.
Ibiza Old Town
The Old Town, or Dalt Vila, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that boasts 2,500 years of history. Marvel at the cathedral and other historical gems, before dining in one of the quaint restaurants.
Formentera
Regarded as one of the last outposts of paradise in Europe, Formentera's turquoise waters and white sands are unbeatable. Rustic beach cafés serve refreshments until late.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average price per night for a holiday rental on Ibiza?
Nightly rates for holiday rentals on Ibiza start from around £63. Rates will depend on location, property size, and extras like a pool or pet-friendly access. Check HomeToGo to see current rates and discounts.
How many holiday lettings are available to rent on Ibiza? And what are the most popular types of holiday lets?
There are currently 7,098 holiday rentals from 62 different providers on offer on Ibiza. Holiday homes on Ibiza often include spacious villas and house rentals. These properties are perfect for families, couples, or groups looking for a cosy base. Discover the most booked options quickly with HomeToGo’s smart filters.
What is the most searched holiday rental amenity on Ibiza?
When choosing a holiday home on Ibiza, consider looking for a place with Pool, Internet, or Air conditioning, which are the three most popular amenities for this destination.
Do you offer holiday homes with a swimming pool on Ibiza?
There are plenty of holiday rentals with a pool on Ibiza – in fact, 83% of properties have one. They’re ideal for cooling off on sunny days or relaxing poolside, with 5,874 properties to choose from. Use the 'pool' filter on HomeToGo to see your options.
What's the best time of year to travel to Ibiza?
July and May are the driest months in Ibiza.
How do I find discounts on holiday accommmodation on Ibiza?
You can find brilliant bargains on holiday lettings on Ibiza with prices for accommodation beginning at £63 - and HomeToGo has launched plenty of filters that make it quick and simple to see some outstanding deals. If you're still selecting dates for your break, search with HomeToGo's flexible dates technology to scan for lower cost timings and see discounts of up to 15%. Moreover, HomeToGo's 'distance from' filter lets you uncover top quality accommodation offers in great value, lesser-known spots that are just as close to the area of your choice, whether that's sand and sea, a mountain for snowboarding, or a city's urban hub. Start searching with time to spare to get the best of good availability and the best deals - and do so with confidence by clicking on HomeToGo's 'free cancellation' filter when you search.
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From serenity away from the crowds to plenty of room for relaxing with your loved ones, holiday lets on Ibiza have a wide range of advantages. HomeToGo surfaces genuine ratings from verified visitors, and searching is secure, easy, and stress-free - so with 7,098 deals from 62 providers in the vicinity, you're bound to locate the right type of accommodation with all of the amenities you need on Ibiza.
Do you offer holiday accommodation for couples on Ibiza?
Absolutely – you’ll find plenty of cosy, well-rated holiday lettings on Ibiza perfect for two. Enjoy a romantic retreat with just the right amount of space and charm. HomeToGo helps you discover the best spots for two.
Can I book a waterfront holiday rental on Ibiza?
Yes, you’ll find 6694 holiday rentals near the water on Ibiza, whether it’s a beach, lake or river. They're great for beach lovers or anyone seeking a peaceful retreat by the water. Filter your search by ‘Near water’ on HomeToGo to see your options.
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Can I find family-friendly holiday lettings on Ibiza?
Yes, many holiday homes on Ibiza are ideal for families, with plenty of space and useful amenities. Many come with space for large groups and practical features like kitchens and gardens. Start your search with HomeToGo for a stress-free getaway.
Can I cancel my holiday rental booking for free?
Free cancellation is available on lots of holiday homes, depending on the provider. Look for rentals with free cancellation to keep things stress-free.
Is it possible to rent a holiday home for a weekend getaway on Ibiza?
Short stays are absolutely possible on Ibiza, including weekends. You’ll find plenty of holiday homes that accept 2-3 night bookings. Just enter your dates on HomeToGo and browse weekend-ready options in seconds.
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