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Ibiza (IBZ)to

Lisbon (LIS)
Depart: 21/07/2026
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Best flight deals Ibiza to Portugal

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Ibiza (IBZ)to

Lisbon (LIS)
Depart: 21/07/2026

One-way

Basic

From
71USD
Seen 13 hrs ago

*Depending on demand, prices may vary at the time of flight selection. All taxes and fees are included in the price.

Travel from Ibiza

Your trip from Ibiza to Portugal, direct and hassle-free

Portugal is just a short hop from Ibiza, with direct flights that take you from beaches to historic cities in under two hours. Lisbon enchants with its viewpoints and fado music, while Porto stands out for its wine cellars and the River Douro. Both offer a sensory journey, ideal for a short break or a more relaxed escape.

With Vueling you fly non-stop: the Ibiza–Lisbon journey takes around 1 h 50 min, and there are also direct flights to Porto. All connections are convenient and designed to help you make the most of your time away.

What’s more, with several weekly frequencies and flexible options, planning your trip is simple. You can choose when to fly to suit your pace, whether it’s a quick weekend away or a longer holiday.

Documentation for flying from Ibiza to Portugal

For a smooth trip, it’s best to check in advance that your travel documents are valid and up to date.

You can find all the official, up-to-date information in Vueling’s travel documents required section. That way you’ll arrive at your flight feeling more at ease.

Useful tips for your trip to Portugal

Here’s a practical guide to help you prepare your trip with confidence:

  • Climate and what to pack: Portugal has a mild climate: in Lisbon and Porto, winters are gentle and summers warm. A light jacket always comes in handy.
  • Currency and payments: the euro is the official currency. Card payments are very common in cities, though it’s worth carrying some cash for markets or traditional cafés.
  • Local transport: Lisbon has metro, trams and buses. Porto is also easy to explore on foot and offers public transport lines and funiculars.
  • Plugs and voltage: type C and F plugs are used, with 230 V—compatible with Spain; you won’t need an adaptor.
  • Local customs: a friendly “Bom dia” when entering a shop or café is appreciated. Tipping isn’t mandatory, but rounding up is common if service has been good.
  • Safety and health: Portugal is a very safe country. Carrying a European Health Insurance Card is useful, and a light travel insurance policy always adds peace of mind.

What to see and do in Portugal

Portugal blends lively cities, peaceful landscapes and flavours to savour at leisure. Ideal for travellers seeking culture and authentic getaways.

Lisbon

A city shaped by hills and golden light, where Chiado and Alfama meet miradouros, trams and cafés with fado. Tiled façades and the banks of the Tagus bring every corner to life.

Porto

River, bridges and wine lodges: a city with soul. Stroll along the Douro waterfront, sample fine Port in Vila Nova de Gaia and soak up its welcoming atmosphere.

Sintra

Just a short hop from Lisbon, this fairy-tale town offers romantic palaces and secret gardens in a lush natural setting.

Algarve – Faro

Although there’s no direct route from Ibiza, southern Portugal boasts golden beaches, cliffs and fishing villages—perfect for unwinding and feeling the Atlantic-Mediterranean vibe.

Coimbra

Home to one of Europe’s oldest universities, with cobbled streets and a baroque library, Coimbra blends living history with a vibrant student scene.

Frequently asked questions about Ibiza – Portugal flights

What documents do I need to fly to Portugal from Ibiza?

For international flights you must carry a valid passport or identity document, depending on your nationality. Requirements can vary, so we recommend checking official sources or Vueling’s help section for the most up-to-date information.

Do I need a visa to travel to Portugal for tourism?

It depends on your nationality. Citizens of the European Union do not need a visa, although it may be required in other cases. It’s best to consult official sources to confirm your specific situation.

How long is the flight from Ibiza to Portugal?

In general, direct flights from Ibiza to Portugal take between 1 h 45 min and 2 h 15 min, depending on your final destination, such as Lisbon or Porto.

Which airports in Portugal does Vueling fly to from Ibiza?

Vueling connects Ibiza with Portuguese airports such as Lisbon and Porto. Routes may vary by season, so we recommend checking Vueling’s website to see the options available for your travel dates.

How early should I arrive at Ibiza airport?

For international flights, it’s advisable to arrive at least 2 hours before departure.

Can I take hand luggage on my Vueling flight?

Yes, all passengers may take one piece of hand luggage that fits under the seat in front, such as a small rucksack or handbag. If you need more space, you can add cabin or checked baggage when booking or later on.

Can I collect Avios on flights from Ibiza to Portugal?

Yes, all Vueling flights allow you to collect Avios, which you can redeem on future bookings, seat upgrades or additional services.

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