
Discover the top tuna fishing hotspots around Ibiza, including the best time of day and seasonal periods for bluefin tuna, albacore, and bonito.
Click on any glowing marker to explore detailed information about each tuna fishing area. Gold markers indicate the best spots.
7 locations around Ibiza
Spot Rating
Nine game fish species you can catch while trolling around Ibiza, from giant bluefin tuna (680 kg) to dorado, swordfish, and amberjack. Each card shows size, weight, optimal trolling speed, and identification tips.

Thunnus thynnus
Max Length
3.0 m (10 ft)
Avg: 1.5 - 2.5 m (5 - 8 ft)
Max Weight
680 kg (1,500 lbs)
Avg: 90 - 230 kg (200 - 500 lbs)
Top Speed
70 km/h (43 mph)
Fight: ★★★★★
Trolling Speed
6 - 8 knots (11 - 15 km/h)
Optimal boat speed
Peak Season
May & June
May - September
Best Method
Trolling, Live Bait
Recommended technique
Relative Size
The king of the Mediterranean. Atlantic bluefin tuna are the largest tuna species and one of the most prized game fish in the world. They migrate through the Ibiza Channel every spring on their way to spawning grounds near the Ebro Delta. The Balearic Sea is one of only two major spawning areas for this species worldwide. Fish exceeding 1,000 lbs have been released in Balearic waters.
How to Identify
Dark blue-black back, silver-white belly with iridescent silver lines. Short pectoral fins. Yellow finlets with dark edges. Torpedo-shaped, extremely muscular body.
Bluefin tuna migrate through the Ibiza Channel from the Atlantic toward spawning grounds near the Ebro Delta. The Balearic Sea is one of only two major bluefin tuna spawning areas in the world.

Every spring, giant bluefin tuna migrate from the Atlantic Ocean through the Strait of Gibraltar, passing through the Ibiza Channel and the Gulf of Valencia toward the Ebro Delta. The Balearic Sea is one of only two major spawning grounds for Atlantic bluefin tuna in the entire world, making Ibiza a world-class destination for tuna fishing.
First migration wave. Largest fish (200-500+ lbs). Extraordinary fishing.
Albacore (longfin tuna) visit the islands. Trolling offshore is best.
Continued tuna action. Dorado appear under floating objects.
Second tuna run. Smaller bluefin, frigate tuna, bonito. Light trolling.
Fish exceeding 1,000 lbs have been released in Balearic waters. The trolling season runs from April to September.
Tuna are most active during low-light conditions. Most fishing charters depart at 7 AM for a 7-hour trip. Plan your fishing around these optimal windows.
The absolute best time for tuna fishing. Most charters depart at 7 AM. Tuna feed aggressively at first light. Low-light conditions are ideal.
Still excellent fishing. Tuna remain active through mid-morning. Trolling and live bait both highly effective.
Activity slows as sun reaches peak. Tuna dive deeper. Deep trolling and jigging can still produce. Good time for a break.
Fishing picks up again as light softens. Second feeding window opens. Surface activity increases.
Excellent low-light conditions. Tuna feed actively before nightfall. Golden hour provides spectacular fishing and scenery.

Most fishing charters in Ibiza depart at 7:00 AM for a 7-hour trip, returning around 2:00 PM. This covers the prime dawn and morning feeding windows.
A recreational marine fishing license is required. Obtain it online through the Govern Balear website or at the Conselleria de Pesca in Ibiza city. Costs 15-30 EUR for 3 years. Charter companies handle all documentation.
Half-day charters (4 people) range from 400-600 EUR. Full-day trips run around 900-1,650 EUR. Giant tuna charters start at 1,650 EUR. Captain, fuel, equipment, and bait are typically included.
High SPF sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, non-marking deck shoes, sea sickness medication, a light windbreaker for early mornings, and a towel. All fishing gear is provided by charters.
Bluefin tuna fishing is strictly regulated in the Balearics. Mandatory minimum sizes and daily catch quotas must be respected. Marine reserve zones prohibit fishing. Your charter captain ensures compliance.
Coastal trolling at 6-7 knots with artificial lures is the most popular and effective method for tuna around Ibiza. Live bait fishing and jigging are also productive, especially near underwater structures.
Main departure ports include Ibiza Town (Vila), Sant Antoni de Portmany, Santa Eularia, and Portinatx. Most charters depart at 7-8 AM. Book well in advance during peak season (June-August).