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25 April 2026

Ibiza Bus Routes Get a Revamp to Improve Tourist Travel

Ibiza Bus Routes Get a Revamp to Improve Tourist Travel

Exciting news for the party-loving crowd on the White Isle! The island's bus routes are being upgraded, making it easier than ever for tourists to reach every corner of Ibiza. New buses have been added to popular lines like T1, which connects Sant Antoni to Eivissa, ensuring better service during peak morning and afternoon times. Elsewhere, route T2 has been rerouted to serve Sant Josep's sports areas, while the T3 line now enjoys enhanced support with more frequent stops at key locations. Night owls will be pleased to find an extra late-night service on route T6 traveling from Portinatx. Those headed to Jesus and Santa Eulària can hop on early services from Cala Llonga, offering a smooth start to their day. Meanwhile, plans are in motion to better integrate stops in Cap Martinet and improve connections to commercial areas and the bustling airport. These transport upgrades are set to enhance the island experience, making your Ibiza adventures more seamless and stress-free.

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