Spain

Fly from Nice to Ibiza

for some sunshine in the Balearic Islands

Destination: the Balearic Islands

Nice-Ibiza… Just these words conjure up the scent of summer, along with thoughts of swimming in the sea and staying up all night. The largest of the Pityusic Islands is of course the place to hit the beach and party until dawn. In fact, some people come just for that, spending their days relaxing by the water, recovering from a wild night and catching up on lost sleep. However, a Nice-Ibiza direct flight can also be the start of a much more varied holiday. Great food, culture, nature: this Spanish island has many strings to its bow.

  • time difference

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  • currency

    Euros

  • language

    Spanish

Temperatures

Ideal For

  • Couple
  • With friends
  • Party
  • Beaches
Les plages d'Ibiza
Ibiza
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  • Destination: the Balearic Islands

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    Need a Nice-Ibiza direct flight? It couldn’t be easier! Just consult our partner, Misterfly, to find out the shortest route to this little island paradise, along with the times and prices for all the flights. Then you just need to choose the ones that suit you and book your Nice-Ibiza plane ticket, with no administration fees. You will also enjoy all the Misterfly benefits: payment in several instalments and an immediate refund of 70% of your ticket price as a voucher in the event of cancellation.

    The formalities for travelling to Ibiza

    • Entry requirements: as part of the European Union and the Schengen Area, Spain simply requires EU citizens to present a valid passport or identity card.
    • Currencies: you’ll be paying for your sangria in euros, because Ibiza uses the same currency as France.

    Your Nice-Ibiza direct flight

    How can you get to Ibiza with no stops? On Iberia’ ot eaysjet's flight. The Spanish national airline flies from Terminal 1 and easyJET from the Terminal 2.

    Don’t spoil your holidays by missing your flight! For a stress-free departure, leave plenty of time and get to the airport at least an hour before your flight leaves. Not got your boarding pass yet? Need to put luggage in the hold? Allow an extra quarter of an hour.

    Departure airport Nice Côte d'Azur Airport
    Departure terminalTerminal 1 - Iberia
    Terminal 2 - eayJet
    Arrival airport Ibiza Es Codolar Airport

    Arriving at Ibiza Airport

    You will arrive at Ibiza Es Codolar Airport, barely 6 kilometres from Ibiza Town. To get to the centre, you have several options:

    • The bus: take Route 10. One departure every 20 minutes, from 6 in the morning to midnight, for the town centre and the port. Remember that two other buses leave from the airport: Route 24 goes to Santa Eulària and Cala Nova, and Route 9 goes to Sant Antoni, via Sant Josep.
    • A taxi: the fare will be 10 to 40 euros, depending on your destination on the island.
    • A hire car: there are seven car rental companies in the arrivals hall at the terminal. This is a convenient option if you plan to explore the whole island, from Sant Antoni to Portinatx.

What to do in
Ibiza ?

he times when Ibiza was the poor relation in the Balearic Islands family are long gone. For half a century, it has been attracting millions of visitors every year. Hippies, nudists, night owls, billionaires and simple holidaymakers live side by side in this little corner of paradise, in perfect harmony. The key to this success: freedom. Walk, dance, sunbathe swim, row, pedal, explore, taste, relax, watch, move… everyone is allowed to do as they please. There are only two things that Ibiza does not permit: stress and boredom!

Ibiza la perle des Baleares et son port
Ibiza
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    You can spend your whole Ibiza experience like a vampire, rising with the moon and going to bed just before sunrise. There have been many attempts to imitate Ibiza, but it remains unparalleled: it is the ultimate clubbing destination, attracting visitors from all over Europe, especially those who love techno and electro.
    However, with its little sister Formentera, Ibiza has much more to offer than just decibels and dance-floors. This oasis of green in the Mediterranean is also delightful by day, when the island moves at a different pace, far from the 120 beats per minute that keep the night owls dancing until dawn. Ibiza days are slow-paced, full of the “peace and love” that are so dear to the hippies who were djembe drumming here long before the first DJs plugged in their decks. The recipe for happiness is simple: a generous cupful of nature, a pinch of culture, a sprinkle of magic and lots of water: the warm, crystal-clear water of island beaches. A cocktail to be consumed without moderation, and one that you can even share with the kids.

  • The top 10 things to do in Ibiza

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    • Stroll through the streets of Dalt Vila, old Ibiza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Behind its defensive walls lie narrow, sloping, cobbled pedestrian streets, quaint squares and shady terraces.
    • Spread out your towel on one of the island’s best beaches: Cala Salada, Las Salinas, Platja d’en Bossa, Benirrás… Pale sand, an unspoilt cove, crystalline water: a dream come true!
    • Party hard at DC10, Ushuaïa or Bora Bora, or hop aboard a party boat with hundreds of revellers, big sounds and a few bathing stops.
    • Unwind and watch an unforgettable sunset. The famous Cafe del Mar, in Sant Antoni de Portmany, offers a laid-back atmosphere. For an unspoilt, natural backdrop, head to Cala d’Hort beach, opposite Es Vedrà island.
    • Dance until dawn in one of the countless clubs offered by the uncontested queen of the night. Don’t miss: Pacha, Amnesia, Hï, Space or Privilege which has a capacity of up to 10,000 people.
    • Set sail for Formentera, the other major island of the Pityuses. Lighthouses, windmills, stunning beaches: explore by car, motorbike or bike.
    • Spread peace and love by shopping at a Hippy Market. For the Wednesday market, head to Punta Arabí in Es Canar. Alternatively, on a Saturday, go to the Las Dalias market in Sant Carles (night markets in summer, from Sunday to Tuesday).
    • Have a tree-top adventure with the kids at Acrobosc or visit Aguamar water park.
    • Conquer Sa Talaiassa, the highest peak on the island, with an altitude of 393 metres. It’s a beautiful hike, rewarded by a magnificent view, but best done in cool temperatures.
    • Journey to the centre of the Earth. Well, almost! With its stalactites, stalagmites, columns and waterfalls, Can Marçà underground cave (near to Puerto de San Miguel) is a great experience for all ages.

Regular flights Nice - Ibiza IBZ

Nice → Ibiza IBZ

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FLIGHTS IBERIA from Nice to Ibiza

14
Flights per week, From June to August

Flights per day :

  • Mon 2
  • Tue 2
  • Wed 2
  • Thu 2
  • Fri 2
  • Sat 2
  • Sun 2

FLIGHTS EASYJET from Nice to Ibiza

3
Flights per week, From June to September

Flights per day :

  • Mon 1
  • Tue 0
  • Wed 0
  • Thu 1
  • Fri 0
  • Sat 1
  • Sun 0

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