no, that's incorrect. the line 8 bus travels along the top bay road, the avenida san agustin, with various stops, the last one at the local health centre before it turns up towards san jose and ibiza.there's pick ups every few hundred yards or so on the bottom bay road, all the way to at least as far as Rumi's gym and I think possibly a bit further, before it turns up and heads towards San José
That’s it, looks like a disciplinary hearing for @W_I_C for supplying incorrect information. It’s been nice knowing you my friendno, that's incorrect. the line 8 bus travels along the top bay road, the avenida san agustin, with various stops, the last one at the local health centre before it turns up towards san jose and ibiza.
thank you for correcting the record @stephenno, that's incorrect. the line 8 bus travels along the top bay road, the avenida san agustin, with various stops, the last one at the local health centre before it turns up towards san jose and ibiza.
Thanks for this! I never thought to look on maps!Not right at the top, but on the curve before the bottom if I remember rightly
Happy to helpThanks for this! I never thought to look on maps!
Click on one of the times on this bus stop and it’ll show you the whole route (you’ll have to click on the blue ALSA 14 button first). Doesn’t go quite down to the port and finishes at the bus stationDoes the bus from Den Bossa (14) that goes through Figuretas end up anywhere near the port? If memory serves it goes down Av d'espanya and there's a stop at the bottom (Delta Disco) but where does it go from there? Have a feeling it would go to the bus station rather than past the port.
no, that's incorrect. the line 8 bus travels along the top bay road, the avenida san agustin, with various stops, the last one at the local health centre before it turns up towards san jose and ibiza.
Thanks for this very helpful info, @stephen.yes, as i said "anybody"
the free transport is for regular users of public transport, hence the need for the tarjeta/card.
here are the places you can obtain one
Oficina de asistencia en materia de registro (OAMR), Consell insular d’Eivissa (Avda. España, 49, planta baja, 07800 - Eivissa)
Ayuntamiento de Santa Eulària des Riu (c/ de Marià Riquer Wallis, 4, 07840 - Santa Eulària des Riu)
Oficina Municipal Ntra. Sra. de Jesús, edificio Centro Cultural de Jesús (c/ del Faisà, 7, 07819 - Nuestra Señora de Jesús)
Centro de información Juvenil (CIJSAP), edificio Espai Jove, (c/ Ramón y Cajal, 19, planta baja, 07820 - Sant Antoni de Portmany)
As previously mentioned you only need your passport for ID. They should have a webcam setup that they use for your travelcard photo. Had mine several years now, it's well worn!Thanks for this very helpful info, @stephen.
Is it just one passport photo required or two? Currently have my passport & one photo on me, so will attempt to go along to OAMR after my dentist, if not too sore!
Thanks! Would NIE only suffice? My husband doesn’t have his passport on him but has his photo NIE.As previously mentioned you only need your passport for ID. They should have a webcam setup that they use for your travelcard photo. Had mine several years now, it's well worn!
Sorry - have only just seen this post but yes I should think the NIE would be fine.Thanks! Would NIE only suffice? My husband doesn’t have his passport on him but has his photo NIE.
Hi all. Sorry if already been asked but I’m checking how regularly the buses run from the airport to San Antonio (and vice versa)? Landing about midday on a Sunday and need to be back at the airport for about 10am on the flight back. Easily done with buses?
Not anymore. Some tourists were going straight from the airport to the Consell Insular with their suitcases (!) asking for it so they had to stop it. Now you need to show the residencia or work contract to get it for the first time or to renew it. They also started charging for it as some people were losing it over and over again, giving them too much work. They give stuff for free and still people take the piss...yes, as i said "anybody"
the free transport is for regular users of public transport, hence the need for the tarjeta/card.