Ibiza boat only (ferry ticket)

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Enjoy a day in Ibiza at your own pace! Declared a World Heritage Site in 1999, Ibiza has an enormous cultural and historical heritage that is well worth getting to know up close. Ibiza, the island of light and magic and home to the hippie movement in the 1960s, meant that years later, the streets of Ibiza are always lively in summer and are ideal for strolling and admiring the boats moored in the port as well as the historic city that stands on the Puig de Vila. We propose a perfect itinerary for you to take your own car and explore the island at your own pace.



Discover the main attractions of the wonderful island of Ibiza, a meeting and exchange point for various cultures; Punics, Phoenicians, Romans, Byzantines, Visigoths, Muslims, Catalans... who left their mark on the different localities of Ibiza and who are still present today in the different enclaves and corners of the island.

After a short boat trip, you will arrive at what is known as "the white island". We recommend a tour of the main points of Ibiza so that you can get to know the authentic island at your own pace:



Santa Eulalia, the third largest town on the island and the only one with a river in the whole Balearic archipelago. Its name comes from the fortified church that was built after the Catalan conquest in the 16th century and crowns the town, offering spectacular views of the sea and land of Ibiza.



Cala San Vicente, which used to be the most isolated area of Ibiza, has now become a beach of blue waters and fine sand for the whole family, with all the services and water sports available. The cliffs that surround it are crowned by large pine and juniper trees that contrast with the turquoise blue of the sea and the toasted sand of the shore, offering a unique Mediterranean landscape typical of the Balearic Islands.



San Antonio is located in the heart of one of the most beautiful natural harbours in Europe. The small fishing village that was once San Antonio is now a modern, world renowned holiday destination. This beautiful municipality offers a long promenade where you can admire the mythical coast of Ibiza.



Back in Ibiza Town, we recommend a stroll through Dalt Vila, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for the rich history and culture within its walls. Within its walls you will find the commercial, cultural and political centre of the whole island, as well as the most emblematic and important buildings, the result of the different civilisations that left their mark on Ibiza.


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Important: bring your passport.

In case the client does NOT request transport, he/she must go to this address:

In front of Maritima station, nº2 (Parking booth), "Open Travel Office" Puerto comercial pelaires.


Arrival time for ticket collection: 07.00am 

Departure of the boat from Palma: 08.00am

Arrival in Ibiza: 10.00am


Departure of the boat Ibiza: 08.00pm

Arrival in Palma: 10.00pm


PERSONAL DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED TO ENTER THE BOAT.


Includes:


✓ Ferry to Ibiza


Not Included:


✗ Car



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At Lemon Tours, we carefully calculate the carbon footprint of each of our tours, considering factors such as transportation and activity consumption. We then invest in a variety of United Nations certified carbon offset projects, such as renewable energy, reforestation and others, to offset these emissions.

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