T1’s main concourse has Divers holding down the beachwear slot.
You’ll find Divers airside in Ibiza’s T1 main terminal, mixed in with the other standard shops near the central gates. It’s a casual clothing and accessories store focused on resortwear: flip‑flops, logo tees, lightweight dresses, caps, and basic swim gear aimed at last‑minute shoppers. Stock skews generic “Ibiza” tourist style rather than specific brands, so think souvenir prints more than curated fashion labels.
Prices sit in the usual airport range: expect simple T‑shirts around €15–€25, caps roughly €10–€20, and basic beach bags in the €20–€35 bracket. The trade‑off is speed over choice. Reviews of Ibiza Airport consistently mention that outside the main duty‑free in T1 there isn’t much retail depth, and Divers fits that pattern: functional, but not exciting.
Regulars who hit Ibiza every summer say they buy their main beach wardrobe in town around Sant Antoni or Ibiza Town, then treat Divers and similar stands purely as emergency backup if something gets lost or soaked before departure. That tracks with the store’s lineup: lots of interchangeable cover‑ups, flip‑flops, and sun hats in standard sizes rather than anything you’d plan a trip around.
Watch out for impulse buys just because it’s “the last chance” before your gate; comments about the airport’s limited shops suggest you’re paying for location more than uniqueness. Use Divers if you’ve ripped your swimsuit at Platja d’en Bossa and board in two hours; otherwise, walk past, grab your snacks in duty‑free, and save suitcase space for pieces you’ll actually wear again.