Ibiza Airport Bus

All You Need To Know About Ibiza Airport (IBZ) Bus

If you’re planning a vacation to the Spanish island of Ibiza in the Mediterranean Sea, you’ll likely be arriving here by getting a flight that lands at Ibiza Airport. The airport is about 5 miles (or roughly 8 kilometers) from the center of town, so you can’t walk the distance – but a few transportation options are available.

One of the popular choices for making the journey is to take one of the bus services that operate at the airport. To the find the bus pickup area, after your flight has landed and you have cleared passport control and retrieved your luggage, just look for the signs within the airport directing you to this location, or if you cannot find it then you can simply ask an airport staff member for assistance.

The time taken for a bus ride will depend on which route you choose and the stop at which you plan to get off the bus, but it’s reasonable to anticipate the total travel time being at least 30 minutes. The journey might take longer if you are riding the bus at peak travel times such as rush hour.

Some benefits of taking the bus include the fact that it is the cheapest of the transportation options fro getting from the airport to anywhere in Ibiza, especially compared to renting your own car. If you’re traveling on a budget then this can make taking the bus from the airport the ideal option.

But there are also some potential downsides to taking the bus, including the fact that it will be the slowest way to get to destinations around the island, and that it can be crowded, with limited luggage storage space. This could mean you might struggle to find seats if you’re traveling in a large group. If that’s the case then you may want to consider other options, such as taking an over-sized taxi.

Option 1: Line 10

There are two Line 10 buses that operate throughout the year. The regular Line 10 bus includes several stops along the way to the harbor and the center of Ibiza Town, whereas the Line 10 Express bus is a quicker service directly to the city center and to the harbor. Tickets can be bought on the bus from the driver, so bring Euros to pay for them – they cost €3.60 for adults and €1.80 for children.

Option 2: Line 24

This bus route includes stops at the popular tourist destinations of Cala Nova and Santa Eularia, but it only operates from May 23 to October 15. Tickets cost €4 and the ride will take at least 45 minutes.

Option 3: Line 9

Another seasonal route, this line stops at San Antonio and San José, and it is available from June 1 to October 12, with the journey taking about 45 minutes and tickets costing €4.

Ibiza Airport FAQ

You can take a public bus, rent a car or get a taxi, and the various options vary based on how much they cost, how long the journey takes, and other important factors to consider.

If you’re heading to Ibiza Town then you should plan on the journey by bus being at least 30 minutes, but it will take longer if your final destination is further away from the airport. Travel times can also be extended if there is more traffic on the roads, for example when it is rush hour.

After your flight has landed and you have gone through the passport check and collected your suitcases, just follow the signs inside the airport directing you to the bus pickup area. If you can’t find the area, or you need any other assistance, ask an airport staff representative for help.

You can take Line 10 or the Line 10 Express which are two routes that include stops in Ibiza Town and the harbor, and these run year-round. Alternatively, you can get Line 24 to Cala Nova and Santa Eularia but this is only available from May 23 to October 15. Similarly, Line 9 stops at San Antonio and San José, but you can only get this bus between June 1 and October 12.

If you are taking Line 10 or the Line 10 Express then a ticket will €3.60 one-way for adults and €1.80 for children, whereas Line 24 and Line 9 both charge €4 for a one-way ticket.

Yes, the buses that operate from Ibiza Airport have storage space for suitcases, but if you’re traveling with many other passengers at a peak period then be aware that space could be limited. In this case, you can consider alternative transportation methods that might accommodate your luggage.

You can buy tickets on board the bus from the driver, so carry enough Euros to do this.

It’s possible but you should be aware that you might find seats are limited on the buses if you are traveling during peak tourism months, so you may want to review other options such as a large taxi.

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