Watercolour illustration of Ibiza
Ibiza

Ibiza holidays

Balearic island base for combining high-energy nightlife hubs with quieter coves and relaxed resort days.

31°C AugustBest Jun, Jul, Sep, Oct2–7 nightsDirect from London Gatwick

At a glance

  • nightlife-focused trips
  • groups of friends
  • mixed beach and club weeks
  • families in quieter resorts

Trip cost

2 nights in Ibiza≈ €265–€400 pp
Return flight
≈€74
Stay
≈€264
Food & local
≈€60

Includes the return fare from London Gatwick. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Ibiza

From €62/night · Typical €172 · 106 stays · for your 2 nights

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Getting to Ibiza

  • AirportIbiza Airport (IBZ)
  • Transfer optionsBus, taxi

Ibiza Airport is about 7.5 km from Ibiza Town. Bus L10 and taxis link the airport with the town and main resort areas.

These fares are not for your selected dates.

Flexible-date fares from London Gatwick

August from 74 return cheapest

Typical €217 · Direct · 3 nights

Sun 23 Aug

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September from 113 return

6 nights

Wed 9 Sept

Vueling

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October from 152 return

2 nights

Fri 9 Oct

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November from 89 return

Typical €99 · Direct · 2 nights

Mon 2 Nov

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Ibiza by month, from London Gatwick.
See fare details — 4 months as a table

Pick a month to set your trip to its real dates.

MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug74€2176
Sep1132
Oct1522
Nov89€993

Areas of Ibiza

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • Ibiza Town (Eivissa)Good for those wanting a walkable base with Dalt Vila, harbourfront evenings and access to nearby beaches.
  • Playa d'en BossaBest for travellers prioritising major clubs and long sandy beach days in a concentrated party area.
  • San Antonio (Sant Antoni de Portmany)Suited to sunset-bars, boat trips and budget-friendly stays, with a younger and livelier feel.
  • Santa Eulalia (Santa Eulària des Riu)Family-oriented town with a calmer promenade and easy access to several smaller nearby beaches.
  • Cala LlongaSmall resort bay popular with families who want shallow waters and a quieter atmosphere close to Santa Eulalia.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
June · July · September · October
Hottest
August · 31°C
Wettest
March · 61mm
  • Jan16°14mm
  • Feb16°20mm
  • Mar18°61mm
  • Apr20°50mm
  • May23°32mm
  • Jun28°9mm (good month)
  • Jul31°4mm (good month)
  • Aug31°21mm
  • Sep28°52mm (good month)
  • Oct25°21mm (good month)
  • Nov21°42mm
  • Dec17°27mm

What each season is like

Spring
Late spring marks the start of the club season, with opening parties and rising visitor numbers but more relaxed nights than peak summer.
Summer
July and August bring maximum energy, crowds and noise in nightlife hubs, making sleep harder near Playa d'en Bossa or San Antonio.
Autumn
Early autumn keeps the sea warm and many venues open, then closing parties in October lead into a quiet off-season.
Winter
Many beach businesses and clubs shut, leaving a calm, low-key island experience with limited nightlife options.

What’s on in Ibiza

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Compare Spain destinations

Still deciding? Other Spain destinations, with the same weather and typical-stay data behind them.

DestinationAugTypical stay
Barcelona30°C3–5 nights
Madrid35°C2–4 nights
Malaga32°C3–4 nights
Palma de Mallorca32°C3–5 nights
Seville38°C3–5 nights
Tenerife27°C5–10 nights
Valencia32°C3–4 nights

Good to know about Ibiza

Worth it for

Lets you choose between club-focused areas and family-friendly east coast resorts on one compact island.

Keep in mind

Peak season crowding and party noise around Playa d'en Bossa and San Antonio can dominate the atmosphere at night.

Why go

  • Lets you choose between club-focused areas and family-friendly east coast resorts on one compact island.
  • Party season concentration makes it more nightlife-driven than Palma or Tenerife while still offering calmer bays.
  • Off-peak stays feel much slower and more local than mainland coastal cities with year-round bustle.

Worth knowing

  • Peak season crowding and party noise around Playa d'en Bossa and San Antonio can dominate the atmosphere at night.
  • Many nightlife venues and some coastal businesses close by late October, so winter visits feel quiet and limited in options.
  • Island travel relies on roads and boats; there is no rail or metro network between resort areas.