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1 May 2026

Ibiza Boosts Bus Services for Clubbing Tourists: 53% Increase in Frequency

Ibiza Boosts Bus Services for Clubbing Tourists: 53% Increase in Frequency

Heads up, UK clubbers! Ibiza is making it even easier to navigate its legendary sites by turbocharging its bus services this May. With an increase in frequency by a whopping 53%, you can say goodbye to waiting and hello to partying. Key routes connecting clubbing hotspots like Sant Antoni, Ibiza Town, and famous beaches such as Playa d'en Bossa will see a significant boost in service. The popular T1 line, for instance, doubles to 130 trips daily, perfect for those wild nights and sunny days. And don't worry about the cost—if you're holding any current Consell de Ibiza transport card, your ride is on the house! Whether you’re preparing for an early start or a late return from iconic dancefloors, consistent and frequent bus service will keep your Ibiza adventures seamless. Visit alsaibiza.es or download the Alsa Mobi4U app for details and don’t miss out on maximizing your Ibiza experience.

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