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How much does Ibiza cost?
Daily budget breakdown across three tiers — so you can realistically plan your Ibiza trip before you book anything.
Ibiza, Spain travel budget
Realistic daily cost per person across three spending tiers. All figures in USD.
Budget
Hostels, street food, public transit
Hostel dorms or basic shared apartments outside main resorts.
Supermarket picnics, casual cafes, and street food stalls.
Public buses and occasional scooter rental.
Free beach time, exploring towns, cheap boat trips.
Souvenirs, small incidentals.
Mid-range
3-star hotels, mix of restaurants, some taxis
3-star hotels, well-located Airbnb apartments, or boutique guesthouses.
Mix of casual restaurants, tapas bars, and mid-range eateries.
Taxis, occasional car rental, or private transfers for shorter distances.
Boat excursions, beach clubs (entry fee), guided tours.
Shopping, drinks, small tips.
Luxury
4-5 star hotels, premium dining, private transfers
4-5 star hotels, luxury villas with private pools, or premium beachfront resorts.
Fine dining, tasting menus, exclusive beach clubs with gourmet food.
Private chauffeur services, luxury car rentals, helicopter transfers.
Private yacht charters, VIP club access, exclusive spa treatments.
High-end shopping, premium drinks, gratuities.
Destination-specific money tips
- •Beach clubs can be surprisingly expensive; check minimum spends and entry fees beforehand.
- •While many places accept cards, smaller chiringuitos (beach bars) and shops in older towns might be cash-only.
- •ATMs attached to banks are generally reliable; avoid standalone ATMs in tourist hotspots if possible to minimize fees.
- •Groceries from local supermarkets are a great way to save money on food, especially for breakfast and lunches.
- •Tipping isn't obligatory but rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% for exceptional service is common practice.
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