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The fastest route between Ibiza and Spain is Ibiza to Formentera with a crossing duration of around 27 minutes. With so many routes on offer we make it simple by comparing all similar routes in one search so you can quickly find what you are looking for.
Ibiza is the third largest Balearic Island in the Mediterranean Sea, approximately 150 kilometres east of Valencia, Spain.
There’s a lot more to Ibiza than just incredible clubs, bars and beachfront parties. This beautiful, pine-clad island offers something for families, couples and those who simply want to relax in one of Spain’s most picturesque destinations.
Ibiza Town and Sant Antoni are a haven for partygoers, which are home to world-beating clubs, whereas the 210-kilometre coastline is blessed with some idyllic coves, hilltop villas and superb restaurants. Water sports are readily available, too, and cycling along the beaches and coastal paths offers a more scenic way of exploring the island.
The island’s ferry terminal, which is called 'Estacion Maritima del Puerto', is in Ibiza Town on the southeast coast. There are multiple sailings every day to Mallorca and Formentera, and there are daily routes to a few cities on the Spanish mainland.
Spain is a beautiful and diverse country located in the south west of Europe. As a country well known for its beaches, the geographical and cultural diversity in Spain often comes across as a surprise to its visitors.
This exotic country really has it all, from lush meadows, green valleys and hills to snowy mountains and almost desert zones in the South. No wonder Spain ranks the third most visited European country.
In terms of getting to Spain by ferry, with the North, East and South sides of the country facing the Sea, there’s no shortage of options. From the UK, there are regular scheduled crossings available and though the crossings on offer are long, the ships are cruise like in standard which makes for an extremely pleasant trip. The same applies to the connection across the Mediterranean Sea from Italy.
From the North African coast, you can depart from Morocco, Melilla and Algeria. The services from Morocco in particular are very popular with many companies operating the connection across the strait of Gibraltar.
The Balearic and Canary Islands provide numerous connections to the mainland.