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29 May 2026

Ibiza Cracks Down on Illegal Transport as Tourist Season Heats Up

Ibiza Cracks Down on Illegal Transport as Tourist Season Heats Up

With Ibiza’s tourist season in full swing, authorities are tightening the net against illegal transport. The Consell de Ibiza has launched a program to expand its team of transport inspectors, ensuring a crackdown on unlicensed vehicles. As the island welcomes an influx of tourists, including numerous clubbers from the UK, intensified checks are already in place at key entry points like Ibiza Airport. These efforts aim to safeguard tourists and legitimate businesses, establishing a more secure travel environment on the island. Candidates for the inspector roles must hold a relevant degree and meet specific language and driving requirements, with applications open online or in person. For more details, check the official Consell de Ibiza platforms.

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