Cost of Living in Ibiza
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Ibiza

Cost of living in Ibiza

Last updated:July 2, 2025

Groceries

Bread 500g
$3.26
Cigarettes (20 pack)
$5.22
Domestic Beer 500mL
$1.32
Eggs (12)
$3.26
Imported Beer 330mL
$1.58
Local Cheese 1kg
$19.58
Milk 1L
$1.31
Rice 1kg
$1.47
Water 1.5L
$0.33
Wine Bottle
$5.44

Restaurants & Dining

Beer
$3.60
Coffee
$2.87
Inexpensive Meal
$13.59
Mid-Range Meal
$87.00
Soda (Restaurant)
$2.75
Water
$1.40

Housing & Accommodation

1 Bedroom Apartment (City Center)
$2,175.10
1 Bedroom Apartment (Outside Center)
$1,957.59
3 Bedrooms Apartment (City Center)
$2,501.36
3 Bedrooms Apartment (Outside Center)
$2,370.86

Transportation

Gasoline 1L
$1.73
One-way Ticket
$2.18
Taxi (per km)
$1.32
Taxi Start
$4.16
Taxi Waiting (1 hour)
$24.31

Utilities

Basic Utilities 85m²
$222.80
Internet
$32.63
Phone Plan
$21.75

Entertainment

cinema
Cinema
$9.24
Gym
$81.57

Clothing & Shoesclothing

Dress
$51.11
Jeans
$74.68
Leather Shoes
$108.75
sneakers
Sneakers
$77.94

Other Expenses

Average Salary
$1,896.54

Total Monthly Cost

$4,318

Overview

Airbnb Rent
$3,473

Median rent based on analysis of 10 apartments in July

Minimum$1,959
Maximum$4,778
Groceries
$291
Food Outside
$410
Base Cost
$145
Data Sources
Numbeo

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Sep 5, 2024Nomad List
Not Recommended

So it's like a party island, but the clubs are a bit like when you were 16 and you went to the local nightclub in your hometown. It's not very special. Definitely not as decorated and big and modern like clubs in the rest of the world now. I understand Ibiza's legacy in electronic music history very well. But I just feel it's more like a money making factory for DJs with weekly residencies and British, Dutch, German and some American holidayers coming in to spend the money. Which is all good but it doesn't feel it's the place for electronic music now anymore.

Apart from that there's also just not much to do here. You can go on a boat. You can go the old town and see some old architecture with tourist shops with stuff bought mostly from on Aliexpress and Temu.

If you try get a massage or haircut or pedicure or anything, it's usually full, just like many of the good restaurants. I understand this. But it's not like you can't scale this up. In Bali, a similar island, you always have stuff available because they just open new stores, cafes, restaurants. Ibiza instead feels like that happens less.

So yeah a bit of a basic island in my opinion. It's behind of islands in the US, South America, or even Asia. I give it a 6/10.

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