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So, you think you know everything about the island of Ibiza? Surely, you don’t! Beyond its magnificent beaches and endless party nights, Ibiza hides multiple curiosities that you will not only like to know, but that will also leave you open-mouthed.
With secret stories, legends and some anecdotes, we want to dive in a little further and show you Ibiza’s most unknown side. Join us!
The island of Ibiza has not always been called that. The island holds a multicultural past, and diverse civilisations, from the Phoenicians and the Carthaginians to the Arabs or the Romans, called it many different names.
Aivis, Ibosim, Ebusus, Yebisah or Insula Augusta are some of the names by which the island was known, until it evolved into the current Ibiza or Eivissa. Funny, right?
It’s certainly true that Ibiza is a small island, but we can’t ignore the fact that it has 210 kilometres of coastline and, although it may not seem like it, this means that it has almost 50 kilometres more coastline than the cosmopolitan city of Barcelona.
We want to take this opportunity to remind you that you can walk the entire coastline of Ibiza... On foot! This is a good alternative for those who love hiking and are looking to discover beautiful places.
Magnetism in Ibiza? Yes, and the main reason for this is the islet of Es Vedrà, which, in addition to being the most enigmatic place in Ibiza, is the third place with the highest concentration of energy in the world.
This means that, after the North Pole and the Bermuda Triangle, Es Vedrà is the most magnetic place on the planet. It’s perhaps for this reason that there are many ancient stories and legends linked to this islet.
The name “pitiusa” comes from the Greek word pitys, which means nothing more than an abundant reserve of pine trees.
The fact is that both Ibiza and Formentera have a large number of pine forests scattered throughout their geography. It was the Romans and the Greeks who were responsible for naming these islands as Pitiusas, and the islands of Mallorca and Menorca as Gimnesias.
Who said that Ibiza doesn’t produce wine? Contrary to what many people think, wine is also produced on the island of Ibiza.
In some villages located in the inland area of Ibiza, such as Buscatell, Sant Mateu or Sant Josep, you’ll find several wineries to visit that are characterised by their high-quality, artisanal wine production.
Ibiza stands out for being an island of thousand-year-old olive trees and can boast the largest olive tree in Spain, with no less than 15 metres in trunk size and 12 metres in height.
You’ll find this olive tree of great ecological value, known as s'Olivera de n’Espanya, in Sant Carles de Peralta, a town belonging to the municipality of Santa Eulària which, during the 1960s and 1970s, was a meeting point for hippies and intellectuals.
Frequently asked questions about going from Ibiza to Formentera
To contact customer service you can do so via email or phone/whatsapp:
No, it is not necessary, You can show your reservation on your mobile device to our staff.
If you have not received confirmation of your reservation, you may have entered your email address incorrectly. In this case, contact Customer Service.
Yes, you can change the date or time by paying an procesing fee of €5 per passenger per trip.
If you have purchased an open ticket, you can board at any available time as long as there are seats available.
The recommendation is to travel at the reserved time. If you arrive late, you can board at the next available time as long as there are places available.
In this case you lose your ticket. If you have purchased a round-trip ticket, you can use the return ticket without any problem as you booked.
All reservations made on our site are final without cancellation. If you need to change the dates, you can do this by contacting Customer Service.
In case of a cancellation of the service on our part, you can change the date/time of your trip without any extra costs.
If it is not possible for you to travel at another time, you can request a full refund for the affected journeys.
If it is a schedule change, as long as it is reasonable, there is no refund option. If this change interferes in any way with your trip, contact Customer Service and they will be happy to help you in the best way possible to solve your situation.
We recommend arriving at least 20 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
To leave from the port of Ibiza you must go to the port in Ibiza town: https://goo.gl/maps/JoFExZVTMJYZs3Ef8
You must go to the departure point for which you have made the reservation.
It is not possible to board in Figueretas or Playa d'en Bossa if you have made a reservation to depart from Ibiza as they are independent lines.
If you want to change the boarding point, contact Customer Service.
Of course! No problem at all..
Of course! You can board with your pets at no extra cost. We do recommend that in the case of dogs, and especially if they are large/medium breeds, they wear a muzzle and must be on a leash/carrier at all times. At no time can they be loose on board.
Due to the characteristics of our boats, cars cannot be boarded.
If you wish to board a motorcycle, you can do so upon request for space availability at no cost.
We also recommend that you check the page http://formentera.eco and review the conditions to be able to enter Formentera since depending on the moment there are limitations on vehicle entry.
If your motorcycle is rented, please check your contract.
No problem! We only recommend that you contact us if you are traveling in groups with a certain number of bicycles.
It is not possible to park your vehicle inside the port. To park you have several options:
Car:
Motorcycles: