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Ibiza isn’t huge, but it’s diverse — and getting from A to B here depends on more than just distance. From clifftop fincas to party zones, rural beaches to quiet inland villages, each experience asks for its own way of moving. This guide gives you a no-nonsense overview of your options, including what works, what doesn’t, and what to expect once you land.

Whether you’re staying in Ibiza Town, Santa Eulalia, or somewhere wild and remote, here’s how to navigate the island with ease.


🚘 Car Rental – The Most Flexible Option

Renting a car is by far the most popular way to get around Ibiza — especially if you plan to explore multiple beaches, inland villages, or stay outside the main towns. It gives you full freedom, lets you chase sunsets on your own terms, and opens up spots you won’t reach otherwise.

However:

👉 For full details, see our Car Hire in Ibiza guide.


🛵 Scooters & E-Bikes – Light, Fun, and Scenic (But Not for Everyone)

Scooters are a tempting choice: they’re cheap, fun, and let you cruise the island wind-in-hair style. E-bikes are rising in popularity too, especially for short routes around town or beach-hopping from your hotel.

Pros:

Watch out for:

👉 Want to explore this option? Visit Scooter & Bike Hire in Ibiza


🚕 Taxis – Convenient But Not Always Available

Taxis in Ibiza are reliable, metered, and air-conditioned — when you can find one. In high season, demand often exceeds supply, especially at night or in rural areas. There’s no Uber, and calling a taxi can be hit-or-miss unless you’re at a hotel, beach club, or airport.

Key points:

For busy nights, pre-book or consider a private transfer — especially if you’re headed to a remote villa.


🚌 Buses – Affordable and Surprisingly Decent (If You’re Patient)

Ibiza’s public bus network is basic but functional. It connects all major towns and many beaches — though not every route runs frequently, and late-night options are limited to club-specific buses in summer.

Ideal for:

Limitations:

Still, if you’re staying near a main route, this can be a relaxed and eco-friendly way to move around.


🛥️ Ferries & Water Taxis – Scenic Shortcuts

Several coastal routes are served by small ferries or water taxis, especially between Ibiza Town, Talamanca, Santa Eulalia, and beaches like Cala Llonga. These are scenic, usually affordable, and a fun break from roads.

Perfect for:

Schedules change seasonally, so check locally before relying on them.


🚶 Walking & Cycling – Great in Town, Tricky Beyond

Ibiza Town, Santa Eulalia, and San Antonio are walkable once you’re there — but the island as geheel is not made for pedestrians. There are limited sidewalks between areas, few crossings, and the sun is intense.

Best for:

For serious cycling, plan routes carefully and avoid midday sun.


🧭 Which Option Is Best for You?

Type of TravelerBest Option(s)
Solo on a budgetBus + scooter or e-bike
Couples exploringRental car or scooter (short distances)
Families with kidsRental car essential
Party groupsTaxis, disco bus, private transfers
Eco-consciousBuses + water taxis
Adventure seekersCar + hikes or bike routes

Final Tips for Getting Around

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