Radio taxi in Ibiza: the numbers you need
Taxi is one of the most widely used means of transport in Ibiza, both for residents and visitors. The island has several radio taxi cooperatives:
- Radio Taxi Ibiza city: 971 39 84 83 (largest fleet on the island)
- Radio Taxi Sant Antoni: 971 34 00 74
- Radio Taxi Santa Eulària: 971 33 33 43
Taxis in Ibiza are white with a blue stripe. They operate with a meter and fares are regulated by the Consell Insular.
Fares and surcharges
- Daytime rate: 7:00 to 21:00
- Night rate: 21:00 to 7:00
- Surcharges: service from the airport, port, and public holidays
It is legal and mandatory for taxis to have the meter switched on. Be wary if someone offers you a fixed price without turning it on.
During high season, especially in July and August, getting a taxi can be difficult between 2:00 and 5:00 in the morning. Book your taxi in advance if you have a flight time or an important commitment.
Main taxi stands
Ibiza city
- Passeig de Vara de Rey
- Port (next to the Maritime Station)
- Avenida d'Isidor Macabich
- Hospital Can Misses
- Airport (just outside the terminal)
Rest of the island
- Sant Antoni: Passeig de ses Fonts
- Santa Eulària: seafront promenade, near the bridge
- Jesús, Playa d'en Bossa, Sant Josep — fixed stops
During summer, additional temporary stops are set up near beaches and nightlife areas.
Intercity buses: Ibiza's bus network
The company Ibiza Bus manages the intercity bus lines. The bus is the most economical way to travel around the island.
Main routes
- L3: Ibiza city — Sant Antoni
- L10: Ibiza city — Airport
- L13: Ibiza city — Santa Eulària
- L14: Ibiza city — Playa d'en Bossa
- L16: Ibiza city — Es Canar
- L20: Ibiza city — Sant Joan
During summer (May to October), frequencies increase and night bus lines (Discobus) are added, connecting Ibiza city with Sant Antoni and Playa d'en Bossa, approximately from 00:00 to 6:00.
Prices and tickets
- Price: between 1.55 and 4 euros depending on the route
- Purchase: directly from the driver when boarding the bus
- Intermodal card: available with discounts at tobacconist shops and at the bus station (Avenida d'Isidor Macabich)
- Updated schedules: ibizabus.com
Maritime transport: ferries between Ibiza and Formentera
Maritime connections between Ibiza and Formentera run constantly throughout the year, with departures from the Ibiza city port.
Main ferry companies
- Trasmapi: 971 31 44 33
- Aquabus: 971 31 07 11
- Baleària: 902 160 180
The journey takes between 25 and 55 minutes depending on the type of vessel, and in summer there are departures every half hour.
There are also boat services within the island itself. Aquabus connects Santa Eulària with Es Canar, and in Sant Antoni bay small boats operate that take you to Cala Gració, Cala Salada and other nearby beaches for just a few euros. They are a fantastic alternative to the car for accessing coves without parking hassles.
Other transport services and practical tips
- Car rental: book in advance during high season (July-August demand exceeds supply). There are companies at the airport and more economical local car rental agencies.
- Motorcycles and scooters: companies like Moto Luis offer rentals, a very practical option for the island.
- Bicycles: rental available in Ibiza city, Santa Eulària, and Sant Antoni. Ideal outside peak season.
Uber or Cabify-type applications do not currently operate in Ibiza. Conventional taxi remains the main option if you don't have your own vehicle. Some VTC companies offer transfer service with advance booking, especially for airport transfers.
Getting around Ibiza is easier than it seems: you just need to know who to call and which line to take.