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Museu d'Art Contemporani d'Eivissa (MACE)
Leading contemporary art museum in Dalt Vila, known for postwar and modern works plus archaeological remains visible beneath the building.
Flights from Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini to Ibiza (Island) depart on average 45 times per day, taking around 18h 30m. Cheap flight tickets for this journey start at $1482 (€1196) if you book in advance.
The earliest flight runs at 17:20, the last at 17:20. The fastest flight covers the 6372 miles (10255 km) distance in 18h 30m. August is the cheapest month to fly.
Distance 6372 miles (10255 km) |
Average flight duration 18h 30m |
Cheapest ticket price $1482 (€1196) |
Flights per day 45 |
Fastest flight 18h 30m |
First flight 5:20 PM |
Last flight 5:20 PM |
Cheapest Month Aug |
Cheapest Day Wed |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Jan - Mar |
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Leading contemporary art museum in Dalt Vila, known for postwar and modern works plus archaeological remains visible beneath the building.
Main archaeological museum for Ibiza and Formentera, presenting Punic, Roman, and medieval heritage linked to the islands' long history.
Excellent museum introducing one of the western Mediterranean's most important Phoenician-Punic burial sites, with tomb finds and funerary objects.
Lively historic harbor district below Dalt Vila, known for narrow streets, colorful facades, boutiques, and evening walks near the port.
Protected coastal area famous for salt flats, birdlife, scenic roads, and photo-friendly landscapes that are especially popular online.
One of Ibiza's most sought-after viewpoints, prized for sunset panoramas toward the dramatic offshore islet and widely shared on social media.
Ibiza’s signature fisherman’s stew of local rock fish, potatoes and saffron, traditionally served in two parts with arroz a banda made from the broth.
A rich rural feast of lamb, chicken, sausages and potatoes, seasoned with local spices. It is one of the island’s most traditional celebratory dishes.
The best-known Ibizan dessert, a sweet tart filled with fresh cheese, eggs and mint. It is a classic Easter recipe now enjoyed year-round.
Respected traditional grill restaurant inland, known for excellent local meats, hearty portions and an unfussy farmhouse atmosphere.
Well-known rustic beach restaurant famous for bullit de peix and simple seafood meals, offering one of the most traditional dining experiences on the island.
Popular casual spot near Dalt Vila serving tapas, charcuterie and Spanish plates with a lively atmosphere and a long-standing reputation.
Prices are high in peak season, especially for hotels, beach clubs, and nightlife. Local bars and inland towns are cheaper.
Service is often included or modest. Round up in cafes and taxis; leave 5-10% at restaurants for good service. Tips are appreciated, not mandatory.
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Ibiza Airport -> Ibiza Town Centre
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