$5,000 to $8,000 per cycle. That is the IVF Spain cost in 2026. Spain is Europe's number one fertility tourism destination, performing more IVF cycles than any other EU country. Over 40% of all IVF cycles in Spain involve international patients. The combination of liberal fertility laws, a large egg donor pool, and high clinical standards makes Spain the default choice for European fertility tourists and an increasingly popular option for Americans.IVF Spain Cost Breakdown (2026)
| Component | Spain Cost | US Cost | UK Cost | Savings vs US |
| Basic IVF cycle | $5,000–$7,000 | $12,000–$17,000 | £4,000–£6,000 | 59–62% |
| IVF + ICSI | $5,500–$8,000 | $15,000–$20,000 | £5,000–£7,000 | 60–63% |
| Donor egg IVF | $7,000–$10,000 | $15,000–$25,000 | £6,000–£9,000 | 53–60% |
| Medications | $1,000–$2,000 | $3,000–$6,000 | £1,000–£2,500 | 67% |
| PGT-A (per embryo) | $300–$500 | $500–$1,000 | £350–£600 | 40–50% |
| Embryo freezing (year 1) | $400–$800 | $1,000–$2,000 | £500–£1,000 | 60% |
| Frozen embryo transfer | $1,500–$2,500 | $3,000–$5,000 | £1,500–£2,500 | 50% |
| Egg freezing (cycle) | $3,500–$5,000 | $8,000–$12,000 | £3,500–£5,500 | 56–58% |
| Double donor (egg + sperm) | $8,000–$12,000 | $20,000–$30,000 | £8,000–£12,000 | 60% |
| Total IVF + ICSI cycle | $6,500–$10,000 | $18,000–$26,000 | £6,000–£9,500 | 62–64% | Spain's IVF Spain cost advantage over the US is substantial. But the biggest draw is not price: it is the donor egg program. Spain has the largest egg donor pool in Europe, with short wait times (2 to 4 weeks versus 3 to 6 months in the UK or Germany). Why Spain Leads in Donor Egg IVFSpain performs more donor egg IVF cycles than any other country in the world. The reasons: | Factor | Spain | UK | US | Germany |
| Egg donation legal | Yes | Yes | Yes | No (illegal) |
| Anonymous donation | Mandatory | Optional | Optional | N/A |
| Donor compensation | €800–€1,200 per cycle | Expenses only | $5,000–$10,000 | N/A |
| Wait time for donor | 2–4 weeks | 3–6 months | 1–3 months | N/A |
| Donor age limit | 18–35 | 18–35 | 21–34 | N/A |
| Recipient age limit | Up to 50 (clinic-dependent) | 42 (NHS), no private limit | No limit | N/A | Spain's anonymous donation law is key. Donors are guaranteed anonymity, which encourages more women to donate. The result: a large, diverse donor pool with minimal wait times. Clinics match donors by physical characteristics (height, weight, eye color, hair color, ethnicity) but you cannot choose or meet your donor. IVF Spain Cost by City | City | Basic IVF | IVF + ICSI | Donor Egg IVF | Strength |
| Barcelona | $5,500–$7,500 | $6,500–$8,500 | $7,500–$10,000 | Largest concentration of clinics |
| Madrid | $5,500–$8,000 | $6,500–$9,000 | $8,000–$11,000 | Most experienced specialists |
| Valencia | $4,500–$6,500 | $5,500–$7,500 | $6,500–$9,000 | Strong value option |
| Alicante | $4,500–$6,000 | $5,500–$7,000 | $6,500–$8,500 | Growing fertility hub |
| Seville | $4,500–$6,500 | $5,500–$7,500 | $6,500–$9,000 | Andalusia's top clinics | Barcelona and Madrid are the two main hubs, with Barcelona slightly cheaper and Madrid offering the deepest bench of specialists. Valencia and Alicante offer 10% to 15% savings over the major cities. Success Rates in SpainSpain's fertility clinics report to the Spanish Fertility Society (SEF) and the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE): | Treatment Type | Under 35 | 35–39 | 40–42 | Over 42 | Donor Eggs |
| IVF with own eggs | 48–55% | 35–45% | 20–30% | 5–15% | N/A |
| IVF with donor eggs | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 55–65% |
| Frozen embryo transfer | 45–50% | 33–40% | 18–28% | 5–12% | 50–60% |
Donor egg IVF success rates remain consistently high regardless of the recipient's age because the eggs come from donors aged 18 to 35. A 45-year-old using donor eggs in Spain has the same 55% to 65% success rate as a 30-year-old using donor eggs.
Top Fertility Clinics in Spain (2026)
Barcelona
Institut Marquès (4.7 stars, 1,200+ reviews) — IVF from €4,500. One of Europe's largest fertility centers. Live-streamed embryo monitoring (Embryomobile app).
Dexeus Mujer (4.6 stars, 800+ reviews) — IVF from €5,000. Founded 1936. Spain's oldest and most experienced fertility center.
Eugin Clinic (4.5 stars, 1,500+ reviews) — IVF from €4,200. Largest donor egg program in Europe. 30,000+ cycles performed.Madrid
IVI Madrid (4.6 stars, 900+ reviews) — IVF from €5,500. Part of IVIRMA Global, the world's largest fertility network. Proprietary genetic testing.
Ginefiv (4.5 stars, 600+ reviews) — IVF from €4,800. 30+ years experience. Strong frozen embryo transfer program.Valencia
IVI Valencia (4.7 stars, 700+ reviews) — IVF from €4,500. IVI's original flagship clinic. Research-driven with 35+ years of fertility innovation.Treatment Timeline in Spain
| Phase | Duration | Location | Details |
| Initial consultation | 1 day (video or in-person) | Remote/Spain | Medical history, hormone tests, ultrasound |
| Protocol design | 1 week | Remote | Medication plan sent to you |
| Stimulation | 10–14 days | At home (with local monitoring) | Daily injections, 3–4 monitoring scans |
| Travel to Spain | 1 day | Spain | Arrive 1–2 days before retrieval |
| Egg retrieval | 1 day | Spain | 15-minute procedure under sedation |
| Fertilization + culture | 3–5 days | Spain (stay or return home) | Embryos develop in lab |
| Embryo transfer | 1 day | Spain | 15-minute procedure, no anesthesia |
| Two-week wait | 14 days | At home | Pregnancy test at local clinic |
| Total time in Spain | 7–10 days | Many patients opt for a frozen embryo transfer protocol: retrieval on one trip (3 to 5 days), transfer on a separate trip (2 to 3 days). This allows PGT-A testing between trips and optimizes the uterine lining for transfer. IVF Spain vs Other Countries | Country | IVF Cycle | Donor Egg Cycle | Success Rate (own eggs, <35) | Key Advantage |
| Spain | $5,000–$8,000 | $7,000–$10,000 | 48–55% | Largest donor pool, liberal laws |
| Czech Republic | $3,000–$5,000 | $5,000–$7,000 | 45–52% | Cheapest in EU |
| Greece | $3,500–$5,500 | $5,000–$7,500 | 45–50% | Age limit up to 50 |
| Mexico | $4,000–$7,000 | $6,000–$9,000 | 45–55% | Closest for US patients |
| Turkey | $2,500–$4,000 | Not available | 40–48% | Cheapest, but no donor eggs |
| US | $12,000–$20,000 | $15,000–$25,000 | 45–55% | No waiting, known donors |
| UK (private) | £4,000–£6,000 | £6,000–£9,000 | 45–52% | NHS may cover (long waits) | Spain is the best choice for donor egg IVF in Europe and competes globally on success rates. For own-egg IVF on a budget, the Czech Republic is cheaper. For American patients who want proximity, Mexico wins. Turkey is cheapest but does not allow egg donation. Legal Framework for IVF in Spain | Topic | Spanish Law |
| IVF access | All women up to age 50 (married, single, same-sex couples) |
| Egg donation | Legal, mandatory anonymous |
| Sperm donation | Legal, mandatory anonymous |
| Embryo donation | Legal |
| Surrogacy | Not legal in Spain |
| PGT-A/PGT-M | Legal |
| Gender selection | Not legal (except for medical reasons) |
| Maximum embryos transferred | 3 (ESHRE recommends 1–2) |
| Embryo storage limit | Renewable annually (no fixed limit) |
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Key restriction: Gender selection for non-medical reasons is prohibited in Spain. If sex selection is important to your family planning, consider Mexico or the US instead.
Key advantage: Spain allows IVF for single women and same-sex female couples without restrictions. This is not the case in all European countries.
FAQs
Why is Spain the most popular country for donor egg IVF?
Three factors: anonymous donation law (encourages donors), fair compensation (€800 to €1,200 attracts enough donors to keep wait times short), and a large, genetically diverse population. Spain processes more donor egg cycles than any other country, which means clinics have the most experience with donor matching, synchronization protocols, and outcomes optimization.
Can I choose my egg donor in Spain?
No. Spanish law requires anonymous donation. The clinic matches you with a donor based on physical characteristics (phenotype matching): skin color, hair color, eye color, height, weight, blood type. You cannot see photos, meet the donor, or know their identity. Donor-conceived children can access non-identifying medical information but not the donor's identity.
How long do I need to stay in Spain for IVF?
Minimum 7 days for a fresh transfer cycle. If you do stimulation monitoring at home and fly to Spain only for retrieval and transfer, you can reduce to 5 to 7 days. For a frozen embryo transfer (second trip), 2 to 3 days is sufficient.
Is IVF in Spain covered by Spanish national health insurance?
Only for Spanish residents. As a medical tourist, you pay out of pocket. Some UK and EU residents may be able to claim partial reimbursement through their home country insurance if they have EU cross-border healthcare rights, but this is complex and not guaranteed.
What is the maximum age for IVF in Spain?
Most clinics set an upper limit of 50 years for the recipient. Some clinics are more conservative at 48. With donor eggs, success rates remain strong up to age 50. Above 50, obstetric risks increase significantly and most clinics will decline treatment.
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