What To Do In Ibiza Cruise Port?

Ibiza, Spain, is a vibrant destination known for its beauty, history, and hospitality. The Port of Ibiza serves as the ultimate cruise guide, with larger ships docking at Passeig Marítim or Muelle Dique de Potafoc. From there, visitors can walk to the center of town, where they can enjoy various activities such as a DIY walking tour of the Old Town (Dalt Vila), sun, sand, and relaxation.

Ibiza is the third largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, located in the Mediterranean Sea. The port is about 1.9 miles3 kilometers from the city center, making it an ideal destination for those with limited time or who don’t want to visit the city center. The Old Town offers plenty of Mediterranean cuisine, including tasty fish and meat dishes, sweet pastries, fish soups, and sausages.

When cruising to Ibiza, the ship docks at Port dEivissa, which is located just a few steps from shops and attractions. The best things to do while in Ibiza, Balearic Islands Cruise Port include exploring the town, taking a dip, or relaxing in an al fresco restaurant. Finally, visitors can visit Migjorn beach, where they can throw their cares to the wind.

The Marina Ibiza, located at Avinguda de Santa Eulària des Riu, 17, 07800, Ibiza Town, Ibiza Spain, has 1,341 reviews. With its beautiful seafront, numerous events, festivals, luxurious hotels, restaurants, bars, parks, gardens, and more, Ibiza is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to enjoy the beauty and hospitality of the Mediterranean.


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  • I would find that city boat thing really irritating too if it happened to me. If they had told the truth many people (including me) would likely pick the boat anyway. It’s not that expensive and I enjoy taking local ferries such as this. It’s being lied to and having your choices taken away which leaves an unpleasant taste.

  • We had a very short day at Ibiza when we were there at the end of June. I wasn’t feeling great, so I got as far as the “tourist info” stand before I turned around and went back to the ship and let my family and friends go and find tapas somewhere. It wasn’t a huge destination city for me on the trip–I’m not a big beach-goer, so hanging out on the ship and reading a book was perfect for me that day.

  • So funny to see this article of your Ibiza stopover. I was backpacking through Spain & Morocco …39 yrs ago & spent a week on Ibiza! 😮😂 Salinas beach was totally different then. Clothing was optional on that beach (didn’t have to walk any further).I took the local bus from the same square you caught it but there was no station. It was just a grass park where there was a bus stop. It was an island for the rich, young, beautiful bodies & some famous. Everybody baked all day on the beach to get golden tans. The many bars in town sat right next to each other opened at 8pm with loud speakers outside (open air bars)playing music full blast. All different music. This is when the dead daytime city came to life!! Everybody wore their skimpies clothing to showed off their beautiful bodies. And well, they just partied ALL NIGHT LONG! Bars shut their music off & closed up at 4 a.m.!

  • The 2nd Beach definitely looked much beter peaceful,first one too crowded for me 😊 I would have cleaned the top very well put it back on . they were sure pushing for everyone to use that water taxie, trying to take some or most of the service away from the local Buses/ Normal taxi services 🤔but even so i feel she shouldn’t have lied at all just told the Truth. Hope you had a Fantastic cruise morgan 😊 looking forward to to hearing more about your experience😊 Have a nice evening 🥰

  • Captain Morgan, oh – the frustrations of poor communications. Yes, there are those people in places like this where they provide misinformation (lie😉) rather than say, I don’t know. As to you dropping the cap of the water bottle, I would just rinse it off, dry it and moved on. Delightful beach and like you I would have also opted out for the beach with clothing optional.

  • I would have slammed the water. I would only reuse that cap if I could sanitize in bleach or something! But I also would have had an extra bottle in my backpack because I drink a lot of water. I’ve learned to hate the sound of cicadas. It’s not so bad when it’s just the annual ones but when the cyclical ones join in, the noise is deafening and I have to sweep the things away as I walk down the sidewalk to my door. And they really stink when they’re decomposing in large numbers. Yuck! I’m glad you weren’t scammed too hard. Actually, on a hot day, the water taxi might be best anyway for the breeze.

  • It seems, if I understood everything right, that the city bus and the city boat were each both 6 euros RT, so, I would have been fine with the fresh air and views from the boat, even if more than a tad annoyed by the b-s the sales lady slung. As to the water bottle cap, I always have some type of disinfecting wipe in my bag, so I would have wiped it and used it. If I didn’t have a wipe, I probably would’ve rinsed the cap and still used it.

  • I can top that scam! When we took our cruise on RC, we went on a ship-run excursion in Nassau. It was supposed to be a 90-minute tour of the famous Nassau Fort and afterwards, return you to the ship for lunch. Well, the bus didn’t return to the ship, it went on a 3-hour Nassau tour, stopping at several pop-up markets where locals were selling their goods and driving past Atlantis (without stopping), and once we got back to the ship, grabbed some lunch in the buffet and heading out again to grab a taxi and do some gambling at Atlantis. Made it back to the ship in time to shower and dress for formal night, and the ship left port after dinner.