Ibiza cruise port guide
A mystical island of rustic beauty, featuring long stretches of sandy beaches, hidden coves and sunsets that ladle flourishes of reds and pinks across the skies. The White Isle is so much more than just its thudding summer party scene - and an island of culture, fine dining and sophisticated elegance awaits. Ibiza has always called out to those seeking escape and sanctuary, and you'll soon feel the island's magic as you dive with dolphins, dine on calamari and octopus platters, and revel in Ibiza's rejuvenating, artistic ambience. View less Ibiza Town's 16th-century old town is a maze of wide cobbled streets, lined with a crowd of outdoor bars and energetic restaurants serving up heavy platters of fresh seafood. The steep walls of the rustic citadel, Dalt Vila fortress, tower over the town and the area is peppered with museums and historical quirks, as well as the crowning Catedral de Eivissa. Wind up along pathways of uneven cobbles for unrivalled views out over the city and waves below. Play golf on peaceful courses, which unspool along the coastline, lounge on a beach or sail with the yachting crowd on the calm waves, as you rejuvenate in Ibiza's heavenly glow. Beaches are long and sandy - choose between humming options where water sports and casual beach volleyball matches take place, or seek out quieter scenic coves to enjoy the shade of pine trees and swim in shallow waters. You may find that you're mysteriously drawn to the 400-metre-high protrusion of Es Vedra - a rocky, uninhabited island, which rears from the waves opposite Cala d'Hort beach. Island whispers proclaim it to be the earth's third magnetic point, and home to the sirens of Ancient Greece.
About Ibiza
Ibiza is a Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea, part of the Balearic Islands and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, often called the 'White Island' for its abundance of white-coloured houses set amid limestone hills and lush pine forests. Ibiza Town's colourful harbour is framed by the ancient citadel of the picturesque old town, flanked by premium boutiques and friendly restaurants. The island is world-famous for its summer nightlife scene and attracts a broad range of cruise lines calling from spring through autumn.
The ancient citadel of Dalt Vila, the walled upper town of Ibiza City, forms the centrepiece of the island's UNESCO World Heritage Site and overlooks the harbour from a dramatic elevated position. At harbour level, Pacha Ibiza—housed in a farmhouse-style building facing the town and owned by Pacha Group—stands as one of the island's most iconic superclub venues, alongside the legendary Space and Privilege clubs referenced in the island's development history. The Ses Salines Nature Park provides a striking natural counterpoint to the nightlife scene, with strictly protected dunes and coastal biodiversity. Sant Antoni de Portmany to the west draws younger crowds with its sunset bars and international DJ circuit, while the quieter Santa Eulària des Riu offers a more family-oriented, authentically Ibizan pace. The island's highest point, Sa Talaiassa at approximately 475 metres, crowns a landscape of pine forests and rocky inlets.
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7 nights Western Mediterranean from Civitavecchia (Rome)
MSC Musica · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $1,052
$150 / night
7 nights Western Mediterranean from Palermo (Monreale)
MSC Seaview · Europe · 7 nights
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Mediterranean from Barcelona
Costa Smeralda · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $1,482
$211 / night
7 nights Western Mediterranean from Genoa (Portofino)
MSC Musica · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $685
$97 / night
Mediterranean from Palma
Costa Pacifica · Europe · 7 nights
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7 nights Western Mediterranean from Marseille (Provence)
MSC Musica · Mediterranean · 7 nights
from $901
$128 / night
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