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Post
The guide was updated:The Spanish postal service is called Correos. You can get stamps at the post office or at the tobacconist (estanco).
Useful Information
- Address: Correos Ibiza Town, Avinguda d'Isidor Macabic 65, Ibiza
- Phone: +34 971 39 97 69
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Ibiza Airport lies 7.5 km from Ibiza Town.
Bus: Line 10 takes passengers to and from Ibiza Town in 30 minutes. It leaves every hour from 7 am to 11:20 pm.
Taxi: Takes around 20 minutes to the centre of Ibiza Town. Taxis for persons with special needs are also available at the taxi stop.
On the arrivals level, you can also find an airport information desk, a tourist- and post office.
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Best Time to Visit
The Ibiza party season lasts from early May (some clubs host opening parties already in late April) to September/beginning of October. This period coincides with Ibiza's peak season, with temperatures being at their highest in July and August, while June and September being the less crowded months with milder temperatures.
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Passport/Visa
Spain can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Israel, UAE and most countries in America. If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country. International (non-Schengen) travelers need a passport that is valid for at least 3 months after the end of their intended trip in order to enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of Schengen countries can travel without a passport, but must have a valid ID with them during their stay.
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Public Transport
Ibiza has a decent bus service that will take you around the island. Regular bus services work all year, while night buses and the Discobus between Ibiza Town and Sant Antoni are in service from May until September.
All buses run from/to Avgda d’Isidor Macabich in Ibiza Town and bus stops are signed with a blue "P" on white background.
There’s a water bus service from Ibiza harbour to other beaches on the island. You can also take it to go across the harbour (to the El Divino club and Marina Botafoch).
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Taxi
It is usually easy to find a taxi in Ibiza. Additional charges are possible for airport and seaport pickup/delivery, phone bookings, transporting animals, luggage and waiting time.
If you want to order a car by phone, try Radio Taxi San Antonio (+34 971 34 37 64), Taxi Stop Santa Eulalia (+34 971 333 033), Ibiza Taxi (+34 665 43 26 76).
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Post
The Spanish postal service is called Correos. You can get stamps at the post office or at the tobacconist (estanco).
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Telephone
Country code Spain: +34
Area code: 0971
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Electricity
220 V/50 Hz. The type of plug used in Ibiza is the same as in most of Western Europe – a Schuko plug with two cylindrical pins, type F.
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