Which Ibiza neighbourhood should you actually book?
Ibiza has the highest average rate of the four destinations here and the largest single member saving — 24% at Casa Maca. Expensive, busy destinations are where a members-only price is worth the most in absolute euros.
The 3 areas below are ordered by entry price, cheapest first.
Cala Llonga: Best for a Family Cove on the Quiet East Coast
A sheltered sandy inlet between Ibiza Town and Santa Eulària, backed by pine slopes on both sides. The water is shallow and calm, the nightlife is essentially absent, and the east coast reads as a different island from the west. Twenty minutes to the old town when you want it.
Mondrian Beach Lifestyle Resort
Cala Llonga · 5-star
8.2454 reviews
Talamanca: Best for a Calm Bay Ten Minutes From the Old Town
A shallow, sheltered bay immediately north-east of the port, with a sand beach and a promenade that walks round to the marina in half an hour. This is where most of the island’s design-led five-stars ended up, precisely because it offers the old town on one side and quiet water on the other.
Ocean Drive Talamanca
Talamanca · 5-star
8.8417 reviews
Destino Five Ibiza
Talamanca · 5-star
8.5599 reviews
Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay
Talamanca · 5-star
8.8496 reviews
Ibiza Town and Dalt Vila: Best for Restaurants, the Old Walls and No Hire Car
The only base on the island that genuinely works without a car. Dalt Vila is the walled UNESCO upper town, and below it Vara de Rey and the marina hold the restaurants, the ferry terminal for Formentera and the late bars. You pay for that convenience, and in August you pay a lot.
The Standard, Ibiza
Ibiza Town · 5-star
9.2811 reviews
NH Collection Ibiza
Ibiza Town · 5-star
8.8261 reviews
Casa Maca
Ibiza Town · 5-star
9.473 reviews
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“Show me a quiet boutique hotel in Ibiza Town under €450”
Try Search by VibeIbiza carries a reputation that covers maybe four kilometres of its coastline. The rest is a UNESCO-listed old town, pine cliffs, a salt-flat nature reserve and some of the best restaurants in the Balearics. It is also the priciest island in the group: five-star is close to the default, and the gap between the public price and what members pay is correspondingly wide.
How does The Travel Club get lower Ibiza rates than Booking.com?
The big booking sites are contractually stopped from showing a price below the hotel’s own public price — rate parity, in the trade. Prices shown only to signed-in members are the standard exception, because they were never public in the first place. On an island where a five-star night starts north of €330, that exception is worth more in hard cash than anywhere else in this comparison.
| The Travel Club | Public booking sites (Booking.com, Expedia, Hotels.com) | |
|---|---|---|
| Who the price is for | Signed-in members only | Anyone, no account needed |
| Can it go below the hotel’s public price? | Yes — members-only prices are the recognised exception | No — their contracts forbid it |
| Typical Ibiza saving | 5–24% cheaper | This is the price we compare against |
| Cost to join | Free | Free |
| Booking fee | None | None, but their commission is inside the price |
| Hotels you can book | 7 in Ibiza, 2M+ worldwide | A similar global choice |
| You can pay in | Euros, pounds or Swiss francs | Varies by site and country |
Is Ibiza worth it if you do not go clubbing?
Yes, and it is a different island entirely. Dalt Vila is a walled UNESCO old town, the west-coast calas are genuinely quiet outside August, and Ses Salines is a protected wetland. The club strip is concentrated in Sant Antoni and Platja d’en Bossa and is easy to avoid.
How do I get to Ibiza from the UK, DACH or Italy?
Direct in season — around 2h15 from Frankfurt, 2h20 from Munich and Vienna, 1h55 from Zurich, 1h40 from Milan and 2h20 from London. Outside May–October routes thin out sharply and you will often connect through Palma, Barcelona or Madrid. Transfers are short — under 15 minutes from the airport to Ibiza Town or Talamanca.
Compare the rest of the country on the Spain area guides, or see member prices across Spain.
Ibiza hotels: frequently asked questions
Is Ibiza only busy in August?
Effectively, yes. July and August are the peak. May, June and late September are warm, open and materially cheaper.
Do I need a car in Ibiza?
Not for Ibiza Town or Talamanca. For the north coast and the west-coast calas, yes — bus coverage is thin.
Why is Ibiza more expensive than Mallorca?
Fewer hotels, a shorter season and a higher share of five-star stock. The island simply has fewer rooms to sell.
Can I see the member price before joining?
No. Member prices only appear once you are signed in — that is the condition that lets hotels offer them below their public price. Joining is free.



