π° Cost of Living
Average monthly expenses for a digital nomad
π Accommodation
π Food & Dining
π Transportation
π― Other
β‘ Digital Nomad Essentials
Everything you need to work remotely from Ibiza
πΆ Internet
βοΈ Weather
βοΈ Transport
π Visa
βAdvantages
- βWorld-famous nightlife and electronic music scene
- βOver 300 days of sunshine per year
- βBeautiful beaches and crystal-clear Mediterranean waters
- βUNESCO World Heritage Site Dalt Vila
- βGrowing digital nomad and creative community
- βSpain Digital Nomad Visa available for non-EU citizens
- βExcellent ferry connections to mainland Spain and other islands
- βHealthy Mediterranean lifestyle with wellness retreats
- βStrong international community year-round
- βHigh-speed fiber internet available in urban areas
βDisadvantages
- βVery high cost of living compared to mainland Spain
- βExtremely crowded and expensive during summer peak season
- βLimited coworking spaces compared to major cities
- βHousing shortage and scarce long-term rentals
- βNightlife noise can be disruptive in party areas
- βMany businesses close during winter off-season
- βHigher petty crime rate due to tourism
- βSmall island with limited amenities
- βPublic transport is limited outside main towns
- βInternet can be unreliable in rural areas
πΌ Top Coworking Spaces
Best places to work in Ibiza
theHUB Ibiza
π Carrer del Pedrer, 4, PolΓgono Industrial Ca Na Palava, 07814 Santa EulΓ ria des Riu, Ibiza β’ 100 Mbps β’ Meeting rooms
Origen Ibiza Coworking
π Carrer de s'Illa Plana, 5, 07800 Ibiza, Islas Baleares β’ 100 Mbps β’ Meeting rooms
Coworking San Antonio
π Calle Cervantes, 48B, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza β’ 100 Mbps β’ Meeting rooms
The Business Space Ibiza
π Avinguda d'Ignasi Wallis, 21, 07800 Ibiza Town, Islas Baleares β’ 300 Mbps β’ Meeting rooms
theHUB Ibiza
π Carrer del Pedrer, 4, PolΓgono Industrial Ca Na Palava, 07814 Santa EulΓ ria des Riu, Ibiza
Origen Ibiza Coworking
π Carrer de s'Illa Plana, 5, 07800 Ibiza, Islas Baleares
Coworking San Antonio
π Calle Cervantes, 48B, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza
The Business Space Ibiza
π Avinguda d'Ignasi Wallis, 21, 07800 Ibiza Town, Islas Baleares
β Best Cafes to Work From
Laptop-friendly cafes with good WiFi
Croissant Show
π Ibiza Town (Dalt Vila Entrance)
Musset
π Santa Gertrudis
Can Kiwi
π Ibiza Town (Center)
Arabay Coffee
π Ibiza Town (Center)
Passion Cafe
π Ibiza Town (Marina Botafoch)
Croissant Show
π Ibiza Town (Dalt Vila Entrance)
Musset
π Santa Gertrudis
Can Kiwi
π Ibiza Town (Center)
Arabay Coffee
π Ibiza Town (Center)
Passion Cafe
π Ibiza Town (Marina Botafoch)
ποΈ Best Neighborhoods
Where to stay in Ibiza
Ibiza Town (Eivissa)
The island's vibrant capital and cultural heart, home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Dalt Vila. Offers a lively blend of history, nightlife, culture, and entertainment with cobblestone streets, historic cathedrals, luxury boutiques, and waterfront dining. The most urban setting on the island with excellent cafes, coworking options, and year-round population. While expensive, it provides the best infrastructure for digital nomads seeking a dynamic atmosphere and networking opportunities.
Santa Eulalia del RΓo
A peaceful coastal town known as the island's gastronomic and cultural center. Features beautiful beaches, a picturesque marina, excellent restaurants, and a thriving year-round community. The palm tree-lined promenade offers a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle perfect for families and remote workers seeking tranquility. More affordable than Ibiza Town with good coworking options, art galleries, and easy access to the airport. Ideal for long-term stays.
San Antonio
Budget-friendly area on the western coast famous for spectacular sunsets at CafΓ© del Mar. Popular with backpackers and seasonal workers, offering good value accommodation and a lively social scene. While known for party tourism in summer, it provides affordable living options and easy access to beautiful beaches like Cala Comte. The West End can be noisy, but outskirts offer quieter alternatives with one of the island's largest supermarkets nearby.
Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera
A charming bohemian village in the island's interior, beloved by artists, expats, and creative professionals. Features a central plaza surrounded by excellent restaurants, boutiques, and cafes that serve as informal coworking spots. The artistic atmosphere and tight-knit international community make it perfect for long-term residents seeking inspiration and authentic Ibizan life away from tourist crowds. Higher-end but offers incredible quality of life.
Ibiza Town (Eivissa)
$$$ PremiumThe island's vibrant capital and cultural heart, home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Dalt Vila. Offers a lively blend of history, nightlife, culture, and entertainment with cobblestone streets, historic cathedrals, luxury boutiques, and waterfront dining. The most urban setting on the island with excellent cafes, coworking options, and year-round population. While expensive, it provides the best infrastructure for digital nomads seeking a dynamic atmosphere and networking opportunities.
Santa Eulalia del RΓo
$$ Mid-rangeA peaceful coastal town known as the island's gastronomic and cultural center. Features beautiful beaches, a picturesque marina, excellent restaurants, and a thriving year-round community. The palm tree-lined promenade offers a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle perfect for families and remote workers seeking tranquility. More affordable than Ibiza Town with good coworking options, art galleries, and easy access to the airport. Ideal for long-term stays.
San Antonio
$$ Mid-rangeBudget-friendly area on the western coast famous for spectacular sunsets at CafΓ© del Mar. Popular with backpackers and seasonal workers, offering good value accommodation and a lively social scene. While known for party tourism in summer, it provides affordable living options and easy access to beautiful beaches like Cala Comte. The West End can be noisy, but outskirts offer quieter alternatives with one of the island's largest supermarkets nearby.
Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera
$$$ PremiumA charming bohemian village in the island's interior, beloved by artists, expats, and creative professionals. Features a central plaza surrounded by excellent restaurants, boutiques, and cafes that serve as informal coworking spots. The artistic atmosphere and tight-knit international community make it perfect for long-term residents seeking inspiration and authentic Ibizan life away from tourist crowds. Higher-end but offers incredible quality of life.
ποΈ Top Attractions
Best things to do in Ibiza

Dalt Vila
UNESCO World Heritage Site and the fortified old town perched above Ibiza Town. Surrounded by 16th-century Renaissance walls built to defend against invaders, this historic quarter features cobblestone streets, the Cathedral of Santa Maria, museums, charming boutiques, and restaurants with panoramic Mediterranean views. Enter through the impressive Portal de ses Taules gateway and explore centuries of Phoenician, Roman, and Moorish history. Absolutely magical at sunset.

Es VedrΓ
Mystical limestone rock island rising 400 meters from the sea off Ibiza's southwest coast. Shrouded in legends linking it to sirens, Atlantis, and UFO sightings, Es VedrΓ is said to be the third most magnetic spot on Earth. The sunset views from Cala d'Hort beach or Torre des Savinar viewpoint are absolutely breathtaking and considered must-see experiences. The short hike to the viewpoint rewards visitors with panoramic vistas that feel truly magical.

Ses Salines Natural Park
Protected natural park encompassing salt flats that have been harvested since Phoenician times, plus some of Ibiza's most beautiful beaches. Home to diverse birdlife including flamingos during migration season, the park offers pristine beaches like Platja de Ses Salines with crystal-clear waters. The famous Sa Trinxa beach bar provides bohemian vibes and excellent people-watching. A perfect escape combining nature, history, and Mediterranean beach culture.

Cathedral of Santa Maria
Dating back to the 13th century, this Gothic cathedral sits majestically at the highest point of Dalt Vila. Dedicated to Santa Maria de les Neus (Our Lady of the Snows), it offers stunning panoramic views across Ibiza Town, the harbor, and the sparkling Mediterranean Sea. The interior houses religious art and the cathedral museum contains valuable archaeological pieces. A spiritual and architectural highlight of any visit to the old town.

Las Dalias Hippy Market
Ibiza's most famous and authentic hippy market, running every Saturday year-round in San Carlos. Founded in 1985, this vibrant marketplace features hundreds of stalls selling handmade crafts, bohemian clothing, jewelry, art, and organic products. Live music, exotic food stalls, and a unique atmosphere capture the island's legendary free-spirited heritage. Night markets run on summer evenings, transforming into magical gatherings under the stars.

Cala Comte
Widely considered Ibiza's most beautiful beach, this stunning stretch of coastline offers crystal-clear turquoise waters and spectacular sunset views over the islands of Sa Conillera. Multiple small coves provide options for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing on golden sand. Beach bars serve refreshments with a bohemian vibe. The water clarity and color palette are truly Caribbean-like. Arrive early in summer to secure a good spot.

Formentera Day Trip
Take the 30-minute ferry to Ibiza's peaceful sister island, often compared to the Caribbean for its pristine white sand beaches and impossibly turquoise waters. Platja de Ses Illetes consistently ranks among Europe's best beaches. Rent a bicycle or scooter to explore the laid-back island, visit the lighthouse at La Mola, and enjoy fresh seafood at beachfront restaurants. A perfect escape from Ibiza's party scene to experience Mediterranean island life at its purest.

Puig des Molins Necropolis
UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring one of the best-preserved Phoenician-Punic burial grounds in the Mediterranean. Dating back to the 7th century BC, this archaeological treasure contains over 3,000 tombs carved into the hillside. The on-site museum houses the world's largest collection of Punic artifacts, including ceramics, jewelry, and terracotta figurines. Essential for understanding Ibiza's ancient history as a major trading center.

Dalt Vila
UNESCO World Heritage Site and the fortified old town perched above Ibiza Town. Surrounded by 16th-century Renaissance walls built to defend against invaders, this historic quarter features cobblestone streets, the Cathedral of Santa Maria, museums, charming boutiques, and restaurants with panoramic Mediterranean views. Enter through the impressive Portal de ses Taules gateway and explore centuries of Phoenician, Roman, and Moorish history. Absolutely magical at sunset.

Es VedrΓ
Mystical limestone rock island rising 400 meters from the sea off Ibiza's southwest coast. Shrouded in legends linking it to sirens, Atlantis, and UFO sightings, Es VedrΓ is said to be the third most magnetic spot on Earth. The sunset views from Cala d'Hort beach or Torre des Savinar viewpoint are absolutely breathtaking and considered must-see experiences. The short hike to the viewpoint rewards visitors with panoramic vistas that feel truly magical.

Ses Salines Natural Park
Protected natural park encompassing salt flats that have been harvested since Phoenician times, plus some of Ibiza's most beautiful beaches. Home to diverse birdlife including flamingos during migration season, the park offers pristine beaches like Platja de Ses Salines with crystal-clear waters. The famous Sa Trinxa beach bar provides bohemian vibes and excellent people-watching. A perfect escape combining nature, history, and Mediterranean beach culture.

Cathedral of Santa Maria
Dating back to the 13th century, this Gothic cathedral sits majestically at the highest point of Dalt Vila. Dedicated to Santa Maria de les Neus (Our Lady of the Snows), it offers stunning panoramic views across Ibiza Town, the harbor, and the sparkling Mediterranean Sea. The interior houses religious art and the cathedral museum contains valuable archaeological pieces. A spiritual and architectural highlight of any visit to the old town.

Las Dalias Hippy Market
Ibiza's most famous and authentic hippy market, running every Saturday year-round in San Carlos. Founded in 1985, this vibrant marketplace features hundreds of stalls selling handmade crafts, bohemian clothing, jewelry, art, and organic products. Live music, exotic food stalls, and a unique atmosphere capture the island's legendary free-spirited heritage. Night markets run on summer evenings, transforming into magical gatherings under the stars.

Cala Comte
Widely considered Ibiza's most beautiful beach, this stunning stretch of coastline offers crystal-clear turquoise waters and spectacular sunset views over the islands of Sa Conillera. Multiple small coves provide options for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing on golden sand. Beach bars serve refreshments with a bohemian vibe. The water clarity and color palette are truly Caribbean-like. Arrive early in summer to secure a good spot.

Formentera Day Trip
Take the 30-minute ferry to Ibiza's peaceful sister island, often compared to the Caribbean for its pristine white sand beaches and impossibly turquoise waters. Platja de Ses Illetes consistently ranks among Europe's best beaches. Rent a bicycle or scooter to explore the laid-back island, visit the lighthouse at La Mola, and enjoy fresh seafood at beachfront restaurants. A perfect escape from Ibiza's party scene to experience Mediterranean island life at its purest.

Puig des Molins Necropolis
UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring one of the best-preserved Phoenician-Punic burial grounds in the Mediterranean. Dating back to the 7th century BC, this archaeological treasure contains over 3,000 tombs carved into the hillside. The on-site museum houses the world's largest collection of Punic artifacts, including ceramics, jewelry, and terracotta figurines. Essential for understanding Ibiza's ancient history as a major trading center.
π‘οΈ Safety & Healthcare
What to know about safety and medical care
π¨ Safety
π₯ Healthcare
π¬ What Nomads Say
Real reviews from digital nomads
"Ibiza completely changed my perspective on work-life balance. I spent three months here during spring and it was magical. The WiFi at coworking spaces like The Hub is solid, averaging 200 Mbps. What really sets Ibiza apart is the lifestyle - finishing work and being on a stunning beach within 20 minutes. The creative community is incredible; I met so many interesting entrepreneurs and artists. Yes, it's expensive (expect β¬3,500-4,000/month minimum), but the quality of life is unmatched. Santa Gertrudis became my favorite spot for cafe working. If you can handle the costs and avoid peak summer, Ibiza is paradise for nomads."
"I stayed in Santa Eulalia for two months and really enjoyed the relaxed pace. The town is much quieter than Ibiza Town, perfect for focused work. Internet was reliable at my apartment (100 Mbps fiber), and I found great cafes like Musset in Santa Gertrudis. The digital nomad community is smaller than places like Lisbon or Barcelona, but quality over quantity - everyone I met was interesting and successful. Main downsides: housing is tough to find and expensive, public transport is limited so you really need a scooter, and many places close in winter. Great for spring/fall visits, but plan ahead for accommodation."
"Honest review: Ibiza is beautiful but challenging for serious remote workers. I came in August - big mistake. Everything was overcrowded, overpriced, and the party atmosphere made it hard to maintain a productive routine. Rent for a basic apartment was β¬2,200/month. The coworking options are limited compared to major cities, and internet in my Airbnb was spotty. That said, the beaches are incredible and the food scene is great. If you're a developer who needs to grind, choose somewhere cheaper with better infrastructure. But if you're in a creative field and can afford it, the inspiration here is real. Come in May or October, not summer."
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