There are two ferry ports on the island of Ibiza, this island famous for its very festive character, which is part of the Balearic archipelago in Spain. The port of San Antonio de Portmany located to the west of the island offers connections to mainland Spain (Barcelona, Dénia and Valencia). The Colon Egg, an intriguing hollow-egg sculpture housing Columbus' Santa Maria, is located in the port of San Antonio. To the east of the island is the port of Ibiza, which also connects by ferry the Spanish mainland (Dénia, Valencia, Barcelona and Gandia) as well as other Balearic islands such as Palma de Mallorca and Formentera. Depending on the time of year, you will find up to 60 daily connections. Departures take place every hour towards the island of Formentera, the fastest crossing. The arrival by the sea to the port of Ibiza offers a unique view of Dalt vila, a site declared International Heritage of Humanity by Unesco in 1999. The sobriety of the cathedral, the walls of the city dating from the Renaissance The labyrinthine streets of the old town contrast with the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the harbor. Among the main attractions of the island, there are 18 km of beaches and coves, from the busiest to the wildest. The city of Ibiza and the port Ibiza San Antonio are connected by the C731.
Here are the ferry companies represented at the port of Ibiza:
The port of Ibiza is perfectly accessible by car and public transport. The ferry terminal is located in the heart of the harbor, close to the old town.
GPS coordinates of the Port : 38.904259,1.452942