Ibiza Airport (IBZ) is 7.5 kilometres from the centre of the island and a short drive from the three zones that account for most of the season's private transfers: Playa d'en Bossa, Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza. Same exit road, three different drop-offs — with subtle differences in traffic, dress code and luggage logistics that are worth knowing before you land.

This guide is for travellers who land with a flight, want to head straight to the hotel or club, and prefer to know exactly what to expect.

The three most-searched arrivals in 2026

Based on real operational data at Ibiza Airport and search trends, three routes from IBZ dominate transfer volume. All three lead to the Playa d'en Bossa complex and the two world-famous clubs that share its address:

How long it actually takes

Drive time depends heavily on day and hour. Friday afternoons and Sunday evenings — when arrivals and departures stack up at IBZ — slow the PM-803 (the main road linking the airport to Playa d'en Bossa and the clubs). These are honest times based on daily operation, not optimistic marketing minutes:

Also worth noting: in July and August the security queue and baggage reclaim at IBZ can add 30 to 50 minutes between landing and walking out of the terminal. If your booking includes a table at Ushuaïa or Hï with a fixed start time, build the buffer in.

Going directly from the airport to Ushuaïa and Hï Ibiza

Both clubs share the same Ushuaïa Tower / Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza complex in Playa d'en Bossa, with separate entrances. The airport-to-Bossa-roundabout segment is under 10 minutes and the driver knows which entrance to use:

The AERO5 bus — when it works, when it doesn't

The AERO5 bus connects the airport to Playa d'en Bossa, Figueretas and Ibiza Town for a few euros. For travellers with no large luggage, daytime arrivals and no time pressure, it's a fair option. Three situations where it falls apart:

Late-night arrivals — the practical details

In summer, many flights from northern Europe land late — often between 22:00 and 01:00. The taxi queue at that hour can hit 40 minutes, and unlicensed touts offering "flat-rate rides" at the terminal exit are a bad idea: legal Ibiza taxi plates begin with PM and have a visible meter running.

For overnight arrivals, pre-booking a transfer has two concrete advantages: the driver waits with your name on a sign at baggage reclaim, and between 00:00 and 07:00 a 20% night surcharge is built into the quoted price — no negotiations on the curb.

Dress code and luggage — details forum threads don't cover

If you plan to head straight from the airport to Ushuaïa, Hï, Pacha or Lío, two practical points:

How to book

To book an airport transfer we need four things: flight number and airline (so we can track if it's delayed), hotel or destination address, number of passengers, and whether you need a child seat. Confirmation comes back in minutes with the driver's name and vehicle plate.

Our fleet runs Mercedes V-Class vans for up to 7 passengers, Mercedes Vito Tourer Extra Long for 8 to 9, and Mercedes Sprinters in 14 and 16-seat configurations for larger groups. Any size, any hour, year-round.

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