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There is no time to sleep when in Ibiza. Here you enjoy a marathon night of clubbing, sunset, boat parties or favourite cocktails at a luxury beach club listening to pounding Balearic beats. A visit to the Hippie market at Santa Eulària des Riu is an enjoyable experience. It has more than 400 stalls selling jewellery and tunics, leather articles, club merchandise and lots more.
Do visit the places below to make it one of the most memorable and enchanting trips to Ibiza:
Ibiza airport serves the Balearic Islands of Ibiza and Formentera
Book your flights to Ibiza on British Airways, Ryanair and KLM.
Ibiza airport is 4.3 miles south west side of Ibiza town.
Bus from and to the airport are operated by many transport companies. You will find the bus stop next to the terminal building. Night service buses offer transport between night clubs and resorts after regular bus services have stopped. The Ibiza shuttle bus service runs 24 hours a day and is a good option from airport to Ibiza town and San Antonio. The taxi stand is located outside the terminal. It is in close proximity to nearby places so travel by taxi is not too expensive and does not take too long. Many companies operate their centres from the resorts, so you may even request the reception desk to arrange a reliable taxi service. You can use your own car and park at P1 car park, which is just a minute away from the terminal. All major car rental companies are located in the terminal.