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Holiday rentals in Ibiza

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Popular amenities for Ibiza holiday rentals

Stay near Ibiza's top sights

Marina ibiza31 locals recommend
Dalt Vila210 locals recommend
Hostal Talamanca10 locals recommend
Can Terra Ibiza31 locals recommend
Figueretas Hotel4 locals recommend
Casino de Ibiza68 locals recommend

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Quick stats about holiday rentals in Ibiza

Total rentals

810 properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

270 properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

310 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

200 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

320 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

15K reviews

Your guide to Ibiza

All About Ibiza

One of Spain’s stunning Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Ibiza is famous for its thriving nightlife, drawing travelers from all over the world to its famous clubs. But it’s much more than a party island. Beyond the thumping bass in the clubbing hubs of Platja d’en Bossa and Sant Antoni de Portmany (aka San Antonio), Ibiza’s turquoise waters and stretches of white-sand beaches invite long, lazy days of soaking in the sun. A charming old town, luxurious spas, and colorful markets and galleries round out the reasons to visit this Mediterranean gem—whether or not you’re planning to stay out till dawn.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Ibiza

Ibiza has a mild Mediterranean climate with hot summers. Temperatures average 72 degrees Fahrenheit, dipping into the 60s in winter, and heating up to the high 80s in peak summer. There’s very little rain to speak of — occasionally a few inches during winter months. Temperatures drop slightly when the sun goes down, so packing a light layer for evenings out is recommended. If you’re visiting in winter, bring a rain jacket just in case.


Top things to do in Ibiza

Playa Talamanca

This half-mile stretch of gently curving beach is one of the island’s loveliest. Adjacent to Ibiza Town, Talamanca features a wooden boardwalk to ease sand-scorched feet, and a promenade perfect for strolls by the sea.

Hippy Market

Dating back to Ibiza’s 1960s bohemian roots, Ibiza’s Hippy Market Punta Arabí is the island’s biggest outdoor market, popular with locals and tourists alike. Vendors peddling handmade crafts, jewelry, clothing, textiles, and artifacts line the beach every Wednesday from May through October. Las Dalias Hippy Market is the island’s second largest, open year-round on Saturdays.

Dalt Vila

Ibiza’s fortified old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, perched atop the hill overlooking Ibiza Town. Its vast network of cobblestone streets and mazes of walled paths are home to market stands, outdoor restaurants, and even an open-air cinema.

Santa Eulalia

Less than 10 miles from Ibiza Town, Santa Eulalia is the island’s third-largest town, home to incredible restaurants, art galleries, and some of the island’s best shopping. It’s noticeably quieter than the club hubs, and attracts families and sunseekers looking for a laid-back vacation.

Formentera

The smallest of the Balearic Islands, Formentera is an idyllic escape from Ibiza’s busy nightlife. Beautiful beaches and seaside villages are the main attractions, accessible via a 40-minute ferry ride from Ibiza Town.

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