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Where is Ibiza, Spain? / Location Map of Ibiza Island

As shown in the given Ibiza location map that Ibiza is located in the south-eastern coast of Ibiza Island. The Ibiza town is also known as Eivissa and it is the capital of Ibiza Island.

Location Map of Ibiza Island, Spain

Where is Ibiza Located?

Ibiza is a Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea off the eastern coast of Spain. It is 150 kilometres (93 miles) from the city of Valencia. The Ibiza town is also known as Eivissa and it is the capital of Ibiza Island. And, the inhabitants of Ibiza love to call it Vila d’Eivissa or Vila simply.

Since, Ibiza town developed in two time periods so the older one known as Dalt Vila or simply Upper Town and modern one is known as Exiample.

Geographically, Ibiza Island is located in the western part of Mediterranean Sea in the group of Balearic Islands. Furthermore, the archipelago of Balearic Islands is also an autonomous community of Spain.

Moreover, Ibiza is more famous for its tourism; the important attractions are Cathedral of Santa d’Eivissa – it is located at the top of Dalt Vila and there is also a Punic necropolis of Puig des Molins. Besides, Ibiza is more fascinating for the tourists because of its nightlife. There are luxurious nightclubs in the lap of natural landscapes where tourists can enjoy the fullest.

Facts about Ibiza, Spain

Country Spain
Location Balearic Sea (Ibiza is midway between Spain’s coastline and the larger island of Majorca.)
Island Ibiza
Autonomous community Balearic Islands
Province Balearic Islands
Capital city Ibiza Town
Coordinates 38.98°N 1.43°E
Districts 10
Area 571.6 km2 (220.7 sq mi)
Highest elevation 475 m (1558 ft)
Highest point Sa Talaia
Population (2019) 147,914
Time zone UTC+1
Postal code 7800
Climate Mediterranean
Official language Catalan and Spanish
Airport Ibiza Airport

Places to See in Barcelona, Spain?

Ses Salines Natural Park S’Espalmador Benirràs Ibiza Cathedral Avinguda de Cala Molí
Es Vedrà Agua Blanca Cala Bassa Cala Saladeta Calle Playa Talamanca
Cala d’Hort Carrer de Cala Tarida Cala d’en Serra Aguamar Water Park Figueretes
Cala Benirrás Las Dalias Playa Cala Xarraca Sa Talaiassa Poblament fenici de sa Caleta
Cala Salada Avinguda Cala Nova Puig des Molins, Ibiza Playa d’en Bossa (Ibiza) Punta Galera
Cala Vadella Illa de Tagomago Cala de Sant Vicent Carretera Cala Boix Platja de ses Figueretes
Hippy Market Punta Arabi Port d’Ibiza Aquarium Cap Blanc Platges de Comte Cala Llentrisca
Cova de Can Marçà Sa Caleta Platja des Port de Sant Miquel Cala Codolar

Updated On: January 26, 2022

Island of Ibiza, Spain

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The island of Ibiza—Eivissa in the native Catalan language—is located off of the southeastern coast of Spain and is part of the Balearic archipelago. Together with the neighboring island of Formentera (not shown), it comprises the Pine Islands of the western archipelago.

The largest cities on the island—Ibiza Town, Sant Antoni de Portmany, and Santa Eulària des Riu—appear as white to pink regions near coastal bays in this photograph from the International Space Station. Like many of the Balearic Islands, the major industry of Ibiza is tourism, and Ibiza Town and Sant Antoni de Portmany are particularly well known for their nightlife.

Much of the lowland interior is covered with green to light brown agricultural fields; some of them are in active production of wheat, olives, and grapes, but others are inactive and undergoing a re-growth of native trees such as pine (Pinus halpensis) and savine (Juniperus phoenicea). The northern and southwestern coastlines are hilly (grey-brown regions), with the highest peak (Sa Talaia; 475 meters above sea level) located in the southwestern region.

Parts of the island and near-shore waters are designated as UNESCO World Heritage sites and provide opportunities for rock climbing and ecotourism. The island hosts a large variety of birds and lizards, though no large land fauna are present. Parts of Ibiza and Formentera wetlands have been identified as habitat for nesting and migratory waterbirds by the Ramsar Convention of Wetlands of International Importance.

Ships and their wakes are visible near Ibiza Town, and an airplane contrail appears off the southwestern coastline (lower left). The Mediterranean Sea to the southeast appears dark due to shadowing by clouds, just visible in the lower right corner.

Astronaut photograph ISS035-E-7431 was acquired on March 22, 2013, with a Nikon D3S digital camera using a 400 millimeter lens, and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations experiment and Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, Johnson Space Center. The image was taken by the Expedition 35 crew. It has been cropped and enhanced to improve contrast, and lens artifacts have been removed. The International Space Station Program supports the laboratory as part of the ISS National Lab to help astronauts take pictures of Earth that will be of the greatest value to scientists and the public, and to make those images freely available on the Internet. Additional images taken by astronauts and cosmonauts can be viewed at the NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth. Caption by William L. Stefanov, Jacobs/ESCG at NASA-JSC.

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Medes Islands. The world of water activities on the Costa Brava. Spain in Russian

The archipelago of the Medes Islands, which consists of seven small islands, has been declared a marine reserve for a reason – due to the diversity of flora and fauna, it is considered one of the most remarkable natural corners of the western coast of the Mediterranean Sea.

The Medes Islands are located a mile off the Costa Brava in the area of ​​L’Estartit, in the province of Girona, north of Barcelona. Since the islands were abandoned at the beginning of the 20th century, nature has come into its own here, making this place one of the most attractive places for lovers of outdoor recreation. nine0003

Today, the nearby resort towns on the Costa Brava offer plenty of entertainment for fans of water sports – diving, jet skis, paddle surfing, kayaking, flying fish trips, snorkeling, sailing, excursions in the marine reserve.

L’Estartit beach is one such place where you can enjoy an active holiday at sea.

Water scooter

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If you like speed and adventure, a ride on a water scooter is exactly what you need. To rent a scooter, you do not need to have a special permit to drive a jet ski. The specialists of the training center will conduct a preliminary briefing, the rules for driving a scooter and explain safety precautions on the water.

The L’Estartit Leisure Center offers boat trips on scooters to the Medes Islands and along the picturesque Costa Brava. During the trip, you can swim in the clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea and get acquainted with the underwater world of the reserve using a swimming mask. nine0003

Water scooters are provided with all necessary equipment and safety measures.

Minimum age

Age 16, with parental permission. 12 years old accompanied by an adult

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30 minutes

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Jet ski, life jacket
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30 minutes, 1-2 persons

100 euros

Fly Fish Ride

Fly Fish is a unique attraction for the beach. Participants are placed on a large air mattress towed behind the boat. The special design of the “fish” allows it to fly up to a meter above the water surface, while remaining a safe entertainment for the participant. nine0003

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Minimum age

6 years

Capacity

6 persons

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Equipment

Life jacket

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15 minutes, 1 person

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17 euro

Paddle Surf

Paddle surfing, Stand Up Paddle, which appeared in its modern form on Hawaiian beaches, is becoming increasingly popular in seaside resorts around the world. One of the varieties of surfing, where a person moves through the water with the help of an oar while standing on an enlarged surfboard.

One of the differences between traditional surfing and Stand Up Paddle is that the latter does not need waves. A paddle surfer can be used on the open ocean, harbors, lakes, rivers or any other body of water. nine0003

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Minimum age

10 years old

Capacity

1 person

Duration

Equipment

Life jacket, surfboard, paddle

Prices

1 hour

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28 euro

Each additional hour

14 euro

Prices include an additional 15-minute pre-class briefing.

Kayak

Sea travel in a kayak is one of the most popular water activities. It does not require prior preparation and allows you to discover the corners of the coast and small bays, which can only be seen from the sea, on small boats. nine0003

It is possible to rent a kayak to go on a trip to explore the sea, or take part in a group excursion accompanied by an experienced guide. For children and beginners, double kayaks are offered. Before going out to sea, there is a briefing on how to manage a kayak. Group excursions are accompanied by an auxiliary boat.

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6 years

Capacity

1-2 persons

Duration

2 hours 30 minutes

Equipment

Kayak, paddle, life jacket

Prices

1 child, under 12

29 euro

1 adult over 12 years old

36 euro

1 adult and 1 child, up to 12 years old

61 euro

2 adults and 2 children, up to 12 years old

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116 euro

Snorkel

You will be pleasantly surprised by the diversity and beauty of the underwater world in the waters of the archipelago of the Medes Islands. One of the most affordable ways to enjoy the amazing life of the inhabitants of the sea is swimming with a mask and snorkel.

The journey starts from the beach of L’Estartit, from where the participants of the tour take a boat to the Medes Islands. Then the group, accompanied by one guide for eight people, explore the underwater world. This tour is ideal for families. nine0003

Minimum age

6 years

Duration

2 hours 30 minutes

Equipment

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Wetsuit, mask, snorkel, fins, boat

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1 child, under 12

29 euro
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36 euro

1 adult and 1 child, up to 12 years old

61 euro

2 adults and 2 children, up to 12 years old

116 euro

Underwater treasure hunters

In the picturesque archipelago of the Medes Islands, you can take part in the entertaining game “Underwater treasure hunters”. Participants are given a map of the seabed, which indicates the place where the treasures are hidden. The game is accompanied by an instructor and is also interesting as a family entertainment.

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6 years

Duration

2 hours 30 minutes

Equipment

Wetsuit, mask, snorkel, fins, boat

Prices

1 child, under 12

29 euro

1 adult over 12 years old

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36 euro

1 adult and 1 child, up to 12 years old

61 euro

2 adults and 2 children, up to 12 years old

116 euro

Excursions and swimming in the Medes Islands

Excursions to the picturesque places of the Medes archipelago are carried out on a pleasure boat for groups of up to 5 people. During the tour, a stop is made to swim in the clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

Capacity

Up to 5 persons
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1 hour

210 euro

Diving

The unique underwater world of the Medes Islands is a paradise for diving enthusiasts. Scuba diving is organized under the guidance of professional instructors and in compliance with all necessary safety measures. Both beginners and experienced divers can take part in diving. Participants dive to a depth of 12 meters, the dive lasts 20-25 minutes.

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Minimum age

10 years old

Duration

3 hours

Equipment

Prices for diving courses

Try Dive

82 euro
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295 euro

Open water diver

525 euro

Adventure Dive

280 euro

Advanced Diver

420 euro

Rescue Diver

435 euro

Dive Master

840 euro

Scuba Instructor

2. 100 euros

Sailing trips

Sailing on a yacht with a hull length of 9 m, accompanied by a professional guide, will impress fans of sea travel.

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Minimum age

6 years

Duration

2 hours 30 minutes

Equipment

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Prices

1 child, under 12

29 euro

1 adult over 12

36 euro

1 adult and 1 child, up to 12 years old

61 euro

2 adults and 2 children, up to 12 years old

116 euro

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