Fares start at €3 one way for runs from the Bay into town. Ibiza town is roughly the same. About €6 one way for longer trips like San An to Cala Tarida etc.
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The bus service in Ibiza is well-connected and the cheapest way to get around in Ibiza. The famous Disco Bus connects all of the major clubs and party resorts throughout the summer.
After arriving at the airport, the cheapest form of transport is the bus. The L9 bus will take you from the bus stop outside Ibiza airport via San Josep to San Antonio bus station, and the L10 will take you to the port in Ibiza Town.
It's quick and easy. A 5 minute cab ride from the airport to the boat dock, approximately $5 per person, then a 5 minute water taxi ride, approximately $5 - $7 per person. Land and water taxis are always available. The water taxis usually run from around 6:00am thru 9:00pm.
For transfers at night (from 22:00 to 07:00), a surcharge of €10.00 will be charged. For 5 persons, a surcharge of € 10.00 per person also applies. Tip: It is wise to bring cash for water and land taxis, as many taxis in Italy still do not accept debit or credit cards.
Taxis. When it comes to travelling by taxi, you can simply round up the fare to the nearest euro. If, however, you've got luggage and the taxi driver loads and unloads it, you might choose to be more generous.
Asked why Ibiza is so expensive, Finardi said by email that the island is popular with upmarket travelers who want a combination of “beautiful scenery, high quality restaurants and bars, chic shopping experiences and lively nightlife.”
(Fine Threads and other taxi drivers greet each flight and will take you from the airport to water taxi to Three Island Dock in under five minutes.) Enjoy a five-minute water taxi ride to Harbour Island, where you'll be welcomed by friendly taxi drivers who greet Dunmore guests.
A:There is ferry to and from Harbour Island by medium-speed ferry on Fridays to Sundays. The cost is $250.00 per adult and $180.00 per child (2 – 11 years) for the roundtrip travel, and $135.00 per adult and $100.00 per child (2 – 11 years) for one-way travel.
Eleuthera offers a desalination plant with purified water, whereas drinking water on Harbour Island is either collected rain water or privately desalinated at resort properties. The water that comes out of the sink is simply not safe to drink. Sometimes the color may even be brown and have a salty odor to it.
Is it better to use cash or card in Ibiza? Although many places accept over-the-counter card payments, it is always advisable to have some cash with you in Spain. Expect to use it to pay for smaller purchases of up to €20 at many shops and restaurants.