
Things to know
A few of the thing that we found useful on our trip to Ibiza
Midlife Adventures in Ibiza: Things to Know
As you embark on your midlife adventures in Ibiza, it’s important to be well-prepared. This vibrant island offers a lot more than just nightlife, and knowing a few essential tips can enhance your travel experience.


Local Currency and Language
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Local Currency: The local currency is the Euro (€). Make sure to exchange or withdraw some cash to cover small purchases during your visit.
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Language: While most people in Ibiza speak English, the native language is Spanish. Learning a few basic phrases can go a long way and helps you connect with locals.
Travel Seasons and Costs
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Peak Season: The peak tourist season in Ibiza stretches from May to October. If you’re seeking a lively atmosphere, this is the best time to visit, but prepare for large crowds.
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Cost of Living: Ibiza can be quite pricey. Be sure to carry plenty of spending money, particularly for dining and entertainment, as costs can add up quickly.
Drinking and Getting Around
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Nightclub Prices: If you’re planning to enjoy the nightlife, keep in mind that nightclub drink prices can be around €10 for a beer or bottled water. Budget wisely!
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Getting There: All international flights land at Ibiza International Airport, making it easy to reach this beautiful island.
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Public Transport: Download the Ibiza Bus app if you plan to use public transportation. It’s a convenient way to navigate the island, and can save you time and money.
Booking and Attractions
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Accommodation: Book your accommodation and excursions well in advance, as these can fill up quickly during the high season.
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UNESCO Heritage Site: The main city of Ibiza features a UNESCO World Heritage-listed old town. You can stroll along the fortified walls and enjoy breathtaking views of the neighboring island of Formentera.
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Disco Bus: If you’re heading out to the clubs, consider taking the disco bus, which conveniently stops outside many venues for just a few euros per person.
Safety and Family Activities
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Emergency Services: The emergency services phone number in Spain is 112. Keep this number in mind for any emergencies.
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Beach Regulations: It’s important to note that sleeping on the beach is illegal in Ibiza. Respecting local regulations ensures a smooth experience.
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Family-Friendly Destination: Ibiza isn’t just for party-goers; the island is family-friendly, with plenty of activities for all ages. From water sports to cultural attractions, there’s something for everyone.
With these tips in mind, you’re well on your way to having remarkable midlife adventures in Ibiza. For additional insights into our experiences and recommendations