Cost of Living in Ibiza

Complete monthly cost breakdown for digital nomads in Ibiza, Spain

Budget
$1,650
per month
Mid-Range
$2,335
per month
Comfortable
$3,610
per month

Ibiza is one of the priciest destinations in Spain for digital nomads, driven by its island logistics and global reputation as a summer hotspot. A budget-conscious remote worker staying during the off-season (October to May) can manage on roughly EUR 1,800-2,200 per month (USD 1,950-2,400) by renting a shared flat at around EUR 600/month, cooking at home with groceries from Mercadona or Lidl averaging EUR 250-300/month, and relying on public buses at EUR 2-3 per ride. In contrast, the same lifestyle during peak summer (June to September) easily doubles in cost, with accommodation alone tripling as landlords pivot to lucrative tourist rentals. This seasonal swing is the single biggest factor shaping your budget on the island.

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Monthly Budget Breakdown

CategoryBudgetMid-RangeComfort
๐Ÿ  Accommodation$1040$1300$1800
๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Food & Dining$480$645$1110
๐Ÿ’ป Coworking$0$140$200
๐Ÿš‡ Transport$30$50$100
๐ŸŽฏ Entertainment$50$100$200
๐Ÿ“ฑ Other$50$100$200
Total$1,650$2,335$3,610
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Accommodation

โ‚ฌ1,500โ€“2,500/mo
1-bed winter (center)
โ‚ฌ1,000โ€“1,300/mo
1-bed winter (outside)
โ‚ฌ500โ€“700/mo
Shared room
โ‚ฌ1,000โ€“2,000/mo
Coliving

Finding affordable accommodation in Ibiza requires understanding the island's dramatic seasonal rental market. From October to May, landlords who earn premium tourist income in summer often offer winter leases at significantly reduced rates. A basic one-bedroom apartment in Ibiza Town (Eivissa) starts at around EUR 1,500/month during winter, while options outside the center or in quieter towns like Santa Eularia des Riu or San Antonio drop to EUR 1,000-1,300/month. Come June, these same apartments either become unavailable for long-term tenants or jump to EUR 2,500-4,000/month as owners switch to weekly holiday lets. The island average sits at roughly EUR 19 per square meter monthly, making a standard 80-square-meter apartment about EUR 1,520/month in the off-season.

๐Ÿ’กSearch Idealista and local agencies in September before the winter rental rush โ€” the best apartments go fast.
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Food & Eating Out

โ‚ฌ13โ€“17.50
Budget meal
โ‚ฌ12โ€“18
Menรบ del dรญa
โ‚ฌ55โ€“100
Dinner for two
โ‚ฌ3โ€“6
Beer at bar

Eating out in Ibiza ranges from surprisingly affordable to eye-wateringly expensive, and the key to keeping costs manageable as a digital nomad is knowing where locals eat versus where tourists get fleeced. An inexpensive meal at a local restaurant or tapas bar costs around EUR 13-17.50, while a menรบ del dรญa โ€” the classic Spanish set lunch with starter, main, dessert, bread, and often a drink โ€” runs EUR 12-18 depending on the venue. Fast food combos at McDonald's or Burger King cost about EUR 10. A mid-range dinner for two with three courses will set you back EUR 55-100, and a beer at a bar ranges from EUR 3-6. Cocktails at casual spots run EUR 8-12. During peak season (July-August), expect restaurant prices to climb 20-30% above off-season rates, especially in tourist-heavy zones.

๐Ÿ’กEat in San Antonio's old quarter and Santa Gertrudis village for authentic food at local prices โ€” avoid Marina Botafoch.
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Groceries

โ‚ฌ250โ€“350
Monthly groceries
10โ€“20%
Island markup
โ‚ฌ1.20
Milk (1L)
โ‚ฌ6โ€“7
Chicken breast (1kg)

Grocery shopping in Ibiza is manageable if you stick to the major supermarket chains rather than the small convenience stores near tourist areas, which can charge double. The main options are Mercadona (best for budget staples, located on the PM803 road between Ibiza Town and San Josep and near Puig den Valls), Eroski (the widest selection with the most stores island-wide), Lidl (three locations including near Ibiza Town, Figueretas, and on the C-731 towards Sant Rafael), and Sa Compra (excellent for fresh fruit, vegetables, and quality deli counters). Basic prices at these chains: milk runs EUR 1.20 per liter, a 500g loaf of white bread costs EUR 1.50-3.00, a dozen eggs EUR 2.50-3.00, white rice EUR 1.20 per kilo, chicken breast EUR 6-7 per kilo, and local cheese EUR 12-18 per kilo. A 1.5-liter bottle of water costs just EUR 0.30, domestic beer runs EUR 1.20 per half-liter bottle, and a decent mid-range Spanish wine starts at EUR 4-6.

๐Ÿ’กShop at Mercadona and Lidl for the best prices โ€” avoid Spar and convenience stores near tourist beaches.
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Transportation

โ‚ฌ1.85โ€“4.00
Bus fare
โ‚ฌ19โ€“22
Taxi airport to town
โ‚ฌ25โ€“70
Scooter rental/day
โ‚ฌ600โ€“900
Car rental/month

Getting around Ibiza requires some planning, as public transport is limited compared to mainland Spanish cities. The island's bus network, operated by TIB (Transports Regulars de les Illes Balears), connects Ibiza Town with major destinations like San Antonio, Santa Eulalia, Playa d'en Bossa, and the airport. Single fares range from EUR 1.85 to EUR 4.00 depending on distance, with the airport-to-Ibiza Town route (L10) costing EUR 3.50. A EUR 10 day pass offers unlimited travel and is good value if you plan multiple trips. During summer, the Discobus night service runs from midnight to 6am for EUR 3-4 per ride, ferrying clubbers between the main party zones. Outside peak season, bus frequency drops significantly, and many routes run only a few times per day.

๐Ÿ’กA vehicle is almost essential outside Ibiza Town โ€” book scooter or car rentals well in advance for summer.

๐Ÿชช Driving & License

Recommended
IDP status
Right
Driving side
1968 Vienna
Convention
Yes
Scooter license needed

EU licenses valid without IDP. Non-EU drivers: IDP recommended as a translation document. Rental companies may require it. Good road infrastructure. Scooters popular in cities โ€” motorcycle license needed for 125cc+. Avoid driving in Barcelona and Madrid city centers (restricted zones).

๐Ÿ›ตA motorcycle endorsement (Category A) is required on your license/IDP to legally ride a scooter. Without it, your travel insurance may not cover motorbike accidents.
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Connectivity

100โ€“300 Mbps
Fiber broadband
โ‚ฌ10/28 days
Prepaid SIM (40GB)
โ‚ฌ149+/mo
Coworking desk
โ‚ฌ29โ€“30
Day pass coworking

Ibiza offers solid internet infrastructure in its main towns, making remote work quite feasible for digital nomads. Fixed broadband in Ibiza Town and Santa Eulalia typically delivers 100-300 Mbps through fiber providers like Movistar and Orange, with the Balearic Islands averaging around 230 Mbps download. Most modern apartments and holiday rentals in urban areas come equipped with fiber connections. However, rural fincas and countryside properties can be a different story โ€” some still rely on slower DSL or wireless solutions from providers like ConectaBalear, where speeds may top out at 30-50 Mbps. Always confirm the internet speed before signing any rental agreement if you depend on reliable connectivity for work.

๐Ÿ’กAlways test internet speed before signing a rental โ€” rural fincas may only get 30-50 Mbps via DSL.
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Health

โ‚ฌ60โ€“120
Private GP visit
โ‚ฌ50โ€“90/mo
Private insurance
โ‚ฌ60โ€“100
Dental cleaning
112 / 061
Emergency number

Ibiza's healthcare system operates under Spain's publicly funded Servicio Nacional de Salud, with Hospital Can Misses serving as the island's main public hospital. This modern 296-bed facility in Ibiza Town offers emergency care around the clock, along with general medicine, surgery, obstetrics, pediatrics, intensive care, and over 58 consultation rooms. EU and EEA citizens can access public healthcare using the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or its UK replacement, the GHIC, which covers medically necessary treatments including emergency care at no cost. However, the EHIC only applies to temporary stays of under three months and does not cover routine check-ups, ongoing treatments, or dental care. Non-EU citizens without residency are not entitled to public healthcare and must rely on private coverage entirely.

๐Ÿ’กPrivate health insurance with zero co-payments is mandatory for Spain's digital nomad visa โ€” arrange it before applying.
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Tips & Traps

October
Best arrival month
โ‚ฌ2,849/mo
DN visa income req
+100โ€“200%
Summer price spike
+25%/year
Rental scam increase

Ibiza undergoes a dramatic transformation between seasons, and understanding this cycle is the single most important factor for digital nomads planning a stay. From June through September, the island is in full party mode with packed clubs, tourist crowds, and sky-high prices for everything from accommodation to dining. A one-bedroom apartment that rents for EUR 800 to 1,000 per month in winter can easily triple to EUR 2,500 or more during peak summer. The sweet spot for nomads is arriving in late September or October, when summer crowds thin out, rental prices drop 30 to 50 percent, temperatures remain a pleasant 20 to 23 degrees, and most restaurants and services are still operating. Winter from November to March offers the lowest costs and a peaceful atmosphere, but many businesses close and the social scene contracts significantly.

๐Ÿ’กNever wire money for a rental without viewing it in person โ€” scams are rampant on social media and classified sites.

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