Spain · Europe · 2026Medium Risk · 5.4/10

ibiza

Ibiza remains a party destination with manageable safety risks, though pickpocketing and drink spiking incidents spike during peak summer season. The island's excellent healthcare and robust tourist police presence mitigate serious concerns, but petty crime targeting intoxicated club-goers remains the primary threat.

Safety overview — Ibiza 2026

Risk score
5.4/10
Night safety
Be careful
Tap water
Bottled recommended
Country
Spain

Safety tips for Ibiza

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Warning
Pickpocketing is rampant in Platja d'en Bossa beach clubs and along Paseo Marítimo—use anti-theft bags and avoid displaying valuables.
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Warning
Drink spiking occurs at Pacha and Amnesia nightclubs; never leave beverages unattended and go out in groups.
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Caution
Taxi scams operate near the airport—use official white taxis with meters or pre-book through hotels; unlicensed drivers overcharge tourists significantly.
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Caution
Bar tab inflation scams target drunk patrons in San Antonio and Old Town—request itemized bills and verify prices before ordering.
Safety
Tourist police (Policía Turística) patrol major areas; report crimes at the station near Puerto de Ibiza for English-speaking assistance.
Safety
Healthcare is excellent—Hospital Can Misses provides 24/7 emergency care with English-speaking staff; travel insurance still recommended.

Best neighborhoods to stay in Ibiza

Ibiza Town (Dalt Vila)
Historic, vibrant, central · Mid-range to Luxury · $90-180/night USD
★★★★
Culture seekers, nightlife enthusiasts, first-time visitors
💡 Stay in the walled old town for atmosphere, but expect steep cobbled streets and crowds in summer
San Antonio (Sant Antoni)
Party-focused, beachy, loud · Budget to Mid-range · $50-110/night USD
★★★☆☆
Young travelers, club-goers, budget backpackers
💡 Sunset strip is iconic but extremely crowded; book accommodation away from main boulevard for sleep
Talamanca
Calm, beachy, family-friendly · Mid-range · $70-130/night USD
★★★★★
Families, beach lovers, those avoiding nightlife
💡 One of safest and most relaxed areas with excellent sandy beach; perfect base for day trips
Playa d'en Bossa
Beach resort, upscale, lively · Mid-range to Luxury · $85-165/night USD
★★★★
Resort-style travelers, beach clubs, those wanting organized nightlife
💡 Home to major club venues (Ushuaïa, Hi Ibiza); beach is beautiful but crowded July-August
Santa Eulalia
Charming, upscale, Mediterranean · Mid-range to Luxury · $100-180/night USD
★★★★★
Affluent travelers, those seeking authentic village life, couples
💡 Most picturesque town with genuine Spanish character; less party-focused but excellent restaurants and yacht marina
Top pick: Talamanca for the ideal balance—safe, beachfront, relaxed atmosphere, yet only minutes from Ibiza Town's culture and nightlife if desired

Getting around Ibiza

✈️ Airport transfer — Best option: Airport Bus L10/L12 for budget; Taxi for convenience
Airport Bus (L10/L12)€5.50 (~USD 6)· 25-35 mins
Taxi€25-35 (~USD 27-38)· 20-25 mins
Uber/Bolt€18-28 (~USD 20-30)· 20-25 mins
Car Rental€35-55/day (~USD 38-60)· self-drive
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IBIZA BUS (Public Buses) €1.50-2.50 (~USD 1.60-2.70) per journey; €35 weekly (~USD 38)
Island-wide coverage: Ibiza Town, San Antonio, Santa Eulalia, beach routes
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Official White Taxis €2.15 base + €1.10/km (~USD 2.30 + 1.20/km); typical town trip €12-18
Licensed taxis with meters; available island-wide, fixed airport rates
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Uber/Bolt €8-22 depending on distance (~USD 9-24)
Ride-sharing app coverage in Ibiza Town and major areas
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Scooter/Moped Rental €25-40/day (~USD 27-43); €150-200/week
Popular for exploring beaches and rural areas; available everywhere
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Bicycle Rental €10-15/day (~USD 11-16); €50-70/week
E-bikes and regular bikes for town exploring and short distances
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Ferry Services €13-20 one-way (~USD 14-22); cars extra €40-60
Inter-island ferries to Formentera (20 mins) and mainland Spain

Health and medical in Ibiza

Ibiza is a Spanish island in the Mediterranean known for its vibrant nightlife and beautiful beaches, with excellent healthcare infrastructure. The island has low disease risk and safe water and food standards comparable to other Western European destinations.

Recommended: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Routine vaccinations (MMR, Tdap)
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Hospital Can Misses
Public · English spoken
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Clínica Juaneda Ibiza
Private · English spoken
🚨 Dial 112 for all emergencies (ambulance, fire, police). Response times are generally quick in populated areas. Tourist areas have medical clinics with extended hours.

Emergency numbers — Ibiza

🚨 Police: 112 · Ambulance: 112 · Tourist Police: +34 971 80 32 25
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Frequently asked questions about Ibiza

Is Ibiza safe to visit in 2026?
Ibiza remains a party destination with manageable safety risks, though pickpocketing and drink spiking incidents spike during peak summer season. The island's excellent healthcare and robust tourist police presence mitigate serious concerns, but petty crime targeting intoxicated club-goers remains the primary threat.
Is Ibiza safe at night?
Night safety in Ibiza: Be careful. Always take standard precautions in any major city.
Is tap water safe to drink in Ibiza?
Tap water status in Ibiza: Bottled recommended.
What is the best area to stay in Ibiza?
Our top pick for staying in Ibiza is Talamanca for the ideal balance—safe, beachfront, relaxed atmosphere, yet only minutes from Ibiza Town's culture and nightlife if desired. Book 2-3 months ahead for summer (June-August); consider May or September for better prices and fewer crowds; verify your accommodation has air conditioning as heat is intense
Do I need vaccinations to visit Ibiza?
No required vaccinations for most nationalities. Recommended: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Routine vaccinations (MMR, Tdap).
What is the emergency number in Ibiza?
In Ibiza: Police 112, Ambulance 112, Tourist Police +34 971 80 32 25.
How do I get from the airport to Ibiza city centre?
Best option: Airport Bus L10/L12 for budget; Taxi for convenience. Airport Bus (L10/L12): €5.50 (~USD 6), 25-35 mins. Taxi: €25-35 (~USD 27-38), 20-25 mins. Uber/Bolt: €18-28 (~USD 20-30), 20-25 mins. Car Rental: €35-55/day (~USD 38-60), self-drive
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