Ibiza remains one of the top holiday destinations in Europe, and its connectivity continues to expand. For summer 2025, Ryanair has announced a total of 33 routes that will link the island with nine countries across Europe, as well as several cities in mainland Spain.
As the largest low-cost airline in Europe, Ryanair plays a crucial role in Ibiza’s tourism industry. Thanks to its summer 2025 schedule, visitors will be able to fly directly from Ibiza to key destinations in Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, and the United Kingdom, making it easier than ever to plan a trip to the White Island.
With flights operating from Ryanair’s base in Ibiza, this expansion also brings economic benefits to the island. The airline has invested $100 million in its Ibiza-based operations, creating 980 jobs for the summer season. Whether you are looking for a quick weekend escape or a long summer holiday, Ryanair’s extensive network provides affordable and convenient travel options.

What this means for travellers
With the addition of new and returning routes, this schedule is particularly exciting for travellers who are looking for more flexibility and options when visiting Ibiza. Whether you’re flying in for Ibiza’s legendary nightlife, its stunning beaches, or its peaceful countryside, these connections allow more tourists to reach the island easily.
For visitors departing from Ibiza, these routes offer fantastic city break options, with direct flights to Paris, Rome, Vienna, and Berlin, as well as popular coastal and cultural hubs such as Porto, Marseille, and Venice Treviso.

Additionally, for British and Irish travellers—the largest groups of international visitors to Ibiza—Ryanair continues to provide strong connections to major airports such as London Stansted, Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh, and Dublin.
Ryanair vs AENA: controversy over airport fees
Ryanair’s announcement also comes with some controversy. In its official press release, the airline criticised AENA, Spain’s airport operator, and Pablo Bustinduy, the Spanish Minister of Consumer Affairs, regarding increased airport fees and new fines on airlines charging for hand luggage.
According to Ryanair, the airline has been forced to cut 800,000 seats across its Spanish routes for summer 2025 due to high airport charges imposed by AENA. The airline claims that these fees make Spain’s regional airports less competitive, despite the government’s stated aim of increasing traffic to underutilised airports.
Furthermore, Ryanair argues that the recent fines imposed by Spain’s Ministry of Consumer Affairs for charging passengers to bring hand luggage onboard are against EU law and will ultimately lead to higher ticket prices, making air travel more expensive for Spanish consumers.

Despite these disputes, the airline remains committed to maintaining a strong presence in Ibiza, ensuring that passengers have affordable and frequent flights throughout the summer season.
Ryanair’s summer 2025 Ibiza route list
For those planning their summer holidays, here is the full list of Ryanair’s 33 destinations from Ibiza for summer 2025:
Domestic routes (Spain) & Portugal
- Alicante
- Barcelona
- Madrid
- Málaga
- Santiago
- Seville
- Valencia
- Porto
United Kingdom & Ireland
- Birmingham
- Bristol
- Dublin
- Edinburgh
- Leeds Bradford
- Liverpool
- London Stansted
- Manchester
- Newcastle
Germany & Austria
- Berlin Brandenburg
- Düsseldorf Weeze
- Frankfurt Hahn
- Vienna
France & Belgium
- Marseille
- Paris Beauvais
- Brussels Charleroi
- Toulouse
Italy
- Bari
- Bologna
- Milan Bergamo
- Pisa
- Rome Fiumicino
- Turin
- Venice Treviso
The Netherlands
- Eindhoven
Planning your trip to Ibiza with Ryanair
If you’re travelling to Ibiza this summer, here are some useful tips to make the most of your journey:
- Book early: Ryanair’s low fares sell out fast, especially for peak-season flights in July and August. Booking in advance can help secure the best deals.
- Check luggage policies: remember that Ryanair charges for cabin luggage beyond a small personal item. If you need extra baggage, consider purchasing it at the time of booking to avoid higher fees at the airport.
- Choose the best flight time: early morning or late-night flights tend to be cheaper, but midday flights might be more convenient for hotel check-in times in Ibiza.
- Arrive at the airport early: Ibiza Airport can get very busy in summer, especially on weekends. Arriving at least two hours before your flight is recommended to ensure a smooth check-in process.
- Plan your transport in Ibiza: Ibiza has a good public transport network, but renting a car is often the best option if you want to explore the island beyond the main tourist areas.
With 33 destinations across Europe, Ryanair’s summer 2025 schedule for Ibiza provides plenty of options for both inbound tourists and Ibiza residents looking to travel abroad. Whether you are planning a beach getaway, a city break, or a family holiday, these routes offer budget-friendly and convenient travel opportunities.
While controversies over airport fees and regulations continue, Ibiza remains a top destination for holidaymakers, and Ryanair’s expanded schedule ensures that more visitors than ever can experience the magic of the island.