Formentera and s’Espalmador Catamaran Cruise with BBQ
This is a day dedicated to pure relaxation in arguably the most exotic waters in the Mediterranean. You'll drift over from Ibiza in a catamaran, scooting by the islands of Formentera and s'Espalmador for some well-deserved sunbathing and swimming. There's a barbecue lunch on board, too, so everything's taken care of. Antoni, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘I'm from the Balearics, and even for me, s'Espalmador is a dream. A virgin islet surrounded by clean waters and untouched by civilisation.'Leaving the sun-kissed shores of Ibiza behind, you'll skim the surface of the azure Med as you sail towards s'Espalmador. You'll moor up so that you can step off the catamaran and explore the isle's Insta-perfect powder-white beach or cool down with a swim as your crew gets lunch underway. This uninhabited island is surrounded by a string of smaller islets, and the channel separating it from Formentera is so shallow that you can wade over.Back on board, you'll get to tuck into a barbecue, accompanied by salad and fresh fruit, all made from locally sourced ingredients. Then, hop on over to Formentera, Ibiza's tropical little sister, for another swim. This exclusive island has managed to stay under the radar despite being ringed by enticing fluorescent seas and rocky inlets. To protect the submarine eco-system, especially the fragile underwater posidonia meadows, the boat doesn't anchor, and no plastics are used on board.
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Glass-bottom boat cruise on Ibiza’s west coast
Sunshine, sea breeze and underwater views – it's the dream combo. You'll drift out of Port des Torrent on a glass-bottom boat, watching fish glide beneath your feet before heading to the Cap Blanc natural aquarium. Then, it's all about the coastline as you pass the picturesque bays of Cala Gracio, Cala Salada and Punta Galera. Near the Margarita Islands, you'll drop anchor for a swim and snorkel before cruising back to port with a cold drink in hand.
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This is a day dedicated to pure relaxation. You'll drift over the Mediterranean in a catamaran, scooting over to s'Espalmador and by Formentera for some much-deserved sunbathing and swimming. There's a barbecue lunch on board, too, so everything's taken care of.Leaving the sun-soaked shores of Ibiza behind, you'll skim the surface of the bright blue Med as you sail towards the unspoiled islet of s'Espalmador. You'll moor up so that you can step off and explore its powder-white beach or cool down with a swim in its world-famous waters as your crew gets lunch underway.Back on board, and you'll get to tuck into a fresh barbecue with the sun beating down as you glide past the coastline of Formentera, Ibiza's sister island. With turquoise seas and rocky inlets as a backdrop, there are plenty of photo opportunities and the chance to take one last dip before the return leg.
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Ibiza Island Tour with Can Marca Caves, Las Salinas and Portinatx
This tour shines the spotlight on all four corners of the island. Calling by Las Salinas, Portinatx and San Miguel, you'll also stop by the party town of San Antonio or upscale Santa Eulalia. Lucia, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Ibiza once relied on salt production, and while the salt pans are still in use, they are now protected as part of a much larger nature reserve in order to safeguard the wildlife – in particular the many species of birds that use the area as a staging post as they migrate from Africa to Europe. Look out for the distinctive pink flamingos wading through the ponds.'In the morning, you'll pass by the snowy-white salt flats of Las Salinas. A huge patchwork of wetlands, it was the isle's chief earner for over 2,000 years. In the cutesy village of San Jose, you can grab a coffee in the town square or visit the attention-grabbing 18th century fortress church. The village retains a traditional Ibizan vibe, and enjoys a scenic location on the foothills of Sa Talaia, Ibiza's tallest mountain, which reaches 475 metres.After a short photo stop in San Antonio or Santa Eulalia – depending on your departure point – you'll have some free time to potter around the pretty coastal resort of Portinatx and choose from one of the local restaurants for a typical lunch. Your final stop is the dinky port of San Miguel, clustered around its narrow cove, and the Caves of Can Marca. A tour of the caves rounds off with a short sound and light show before heading back to resort.
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Ibiza beach hopper all-inclusive boat trip
Book now your boat trip and discover Cala Comte and Cala bassa, the most beautiful beaches of Ibiza. You will swim in their crystal clear water and sandy beaches.
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Ibiza to Formentera boat trip with open bar and water sports
Sail from Ibiza to Formentera with unlimited drinks, water sports and paella lunch. Swim at Es Palmador, explore Ses Illetes and enjoy free time.
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Ibiza Formentera bike tour with fast ferry
Embark on a memorable journey to Formentera's exquisite beaches. Enjoy the freedom of a flexible itinerary and explore by bicycle. Book now!
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Beginners scuba diving and snorkelling experience in Ibiza
Experience an introductory scuba in Ibiza. Learn essential skills on board before a 30-minute guided underwater adventure to 8 metres depth.
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