About Ibiza
You pretty much know what’s in store with flights to Ibiza. It’s a place that needs little introduction. For years, glow stick-wielding clubbers have come to worship at the altar of superstar DJs at clubs like Amnesia, Pacha and Ushuaia. And it doesn’t look like that’s going to stop any time soon. But, party-goers aside, there’s a laidback vibe to holidays on the island. The third-biggest of the Balearic Islands deals in swanky eateries, pretty squares and cloud-white beaches. There are over 60 strips of sand to choose from. Or you can top up on culture in Ibiza Town. The city boasts a charming whitewashed old quarter, a castle, and some chic cocktail bars. But the island’s not reserved for adults. It’s a great place to travel with children, too. There’s plenty in the way of attractions like minigolf and go-karting, as well as coastal trails and caves. Resorts like Portinatx, Cala Llonga and Santa Eulalia have Blue Flag beaches to their name. And our family-friendly hotels put you as close to the beach as possible. Take the TUI FAMILY LIFE Club Aura, for example – it’s a two-minute stroll from the sands in Port des Torrent. Secret, tucked-away coves are also something of an Ibizan speciality. Track one down, and you’ll be met by rocky cliffs, undisturbed waters and a chiringuito – beach bar – or two. We offer cheap flights to Ibiza Airport from all over the UK, including London Luton, Gatwick, Stansted, Newcastle and Birmingham – and they’re direct.
Fast Facts
- Perfect your tan on two-mile-long Playa d’en Bossa. It's where you’ll find open-all-hours beach club, Bora Bora.
- Swap designer boutiques for the island’s famous Es Cana hippy market. It’s hardly changed in 40-odd years and sells everything from funky jewellery to organic food.
- Dig in to ‘zarzuela’ – Catalan fish stew. But be warned, it’s heavy on the garlic.
- Practise your ‘big fish, little fish, cardboard box’ moves at superclubs Privilege and Pacha. You need plenty of stamina – things don’t really get going until the early hours.
- Travel back in time in Ibiza Town. The old quarter’s cobbled lanes are splashed in bougainvillea and come wrapped in 16th-century walls.