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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

$70–$120
per day

Hostels, street food, public transit

Accommodation
$25–$45

Hostel dorms, basic guesthouses, or shared apartments outside main resorts.

Food
$20–$35

Supermarket picnics, street food, casual cafes, and self-catering.

Transport
$5–$15

Local buses are the cheapest option; occasional scooter rental for short distances.

Activities
$10–$20

Beach time, exploring towns, hiking, and free local events.

Misc
$10–$25

Souvenirs, basic toiletries, and occasional drinks.

Mid-range

$150–$300
per day

3-star hotels, mix of restaurants, some taxis

Accommodation
$70–$150

3-star hotels, well-located Airbnbs, or boutique guesthouses.

Food
$40–$80

Mix of casual restaurants, tapas bars, and a few nicer evening meals.

Transport
$15–$40

Taxis for convenience, occasional car rental, or scooter rental for longer exploration.

Activities
$30–$70

Boat trips, entrance fees to historical sites, beach clubs (daytime).

Misc
$20–$40

Shopping, cocktails, moderate souvenirs.

Luxury

$400–$1000
per day

4-5 star hotels, premium dining, private transfers

Accommodation
$200–$600

4-5 star hotels, luxury villas with private pools, or premium suites.

Food
$80–$200

Fine dining, tasting menus, exclusive beach clubs, and premium drinks.

Transport
$50–$150

Private transfers, chauffeur services, or luxury car/yacht rentals.

Activities
$70–$200

Private boat charters, VIP club access, exclusive tours, spa treatments.

Misc
$50–$150

High-end shopping, designer goods, premium experiences.

Destination-specific money tips

  • Club entry fees and drinks in Ibiza are notoriously expensive, especially during peak season.
  • Renting a car or scooter can be cost-effective for exploring beyond the main towns, but book in advance.
  • Supermarkets offer great value for snacks, drinks, and picnic lunches, saving money on impulse buys.
  • While many places accept cards, always have some cash for smaller beach bars, market stalls, or local buses.
  • Be aware of ATM fees; use machines attached to reputable banks rather than standalone ones if possible.