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Your holiday among the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean: Ibiza & Formentera with a sanitized boat

Spain:

The Balearic Islands

Duration:

7 days - 7 nights

Max number of passengers:

10 people

Available:

-

Suitable for travellers:

20 - 60 years

Boarding from:

Eivissa, Spagna

What's included

Cancellation policy

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Organised by:

Angelo A.

Member since 2018 -

Organisation

Italian

Spanish

English

This experience, in a nutshell

A holiday on a spacious and comfortable sailing boat (in compliance with the navigation and safety regulations of the Spanish charter) to the Balearic Islands where you can visit Ibiza and Formentera, going as far as bays that cannot be reached from land.

Ibiza at any time of the year is spectacular, but not least Formentera too, and it is precisely for this reason that you can find yourself with the perplexity of deciding which of the two places to visit first.

Ibiza boasts a heavenly sea with a mix of spectacular colors offering great relaxation, including delicious mojitos with a local flavor and fresh sea breezes, but thanks to the splendor of its waters and its picturesque backdrops.

Formentera is the ideal place for those who love transparent water for swimming, diving and snorkeling. Drop the moorings and head to the Balearics! PROGRAM
Day 1 Sunday:
Boarding on Sunday afternoon from 18.00 at the Marina of Ibiza, where a welcome drink will be waiting for you: a moment to get to know us all, but above all to get to know the boat, especially for those who have never taken a holiday on a boat. You can reach the Marina from the airport with Bus nr. 10 at a cost of € 3.50. In the evening, after taking your seat in your cabin (as indicated by the skipper) and meeting the other crew members, ready to go !!! ... evening in the alleys of the old town of Ibiza with dinner based on local specialties. Those who want can wait for the parade of discos around the city. It is always a fun show with music and dancing.

Day 2 Monday:
After breakfast there will be a briefing with the skipper before going, all together, to do the weekly galley (food and drinks). Around noon we will be ready to maneuver to leave the mooring by sailing for about 10 miles towards the natural reserve of Espalmador. This island can only be reached by boat: we will find kilometers of totally virgin white sand beaches, without any construction, except for a watchtower, the Torre de Sa Guardiola; so we will be in an exclusive and wild place at the same time. A dip, a walk along the splendid white and pink beach, a visit to the salt pans and we will enjoy the first aperitif with a beautiful sunset!

Day 3 Tuesday:
In the morning when we wake up we will have our breakfast on the boat together, surrounded by an exceptional spectacle of nature. A nice swim in the crystal clear waters and off to the west of Ibiza via Es Vedrà, for those who reach it for the first time it is the magical island! Es Vedrà is shrouded in an aura of mystery and fascinating myths and evocative legends revolve around it: some argue that it is the island of the Sirens told in the Odyssey of Ulysses, others a remnant of the submerged civilization of Atlantis. We then continue to the Puesta del Sol, an Ibizan ritual that will remain one of the most indelible memories of the trip: the breathtaking sunset of Cala Comte, with the island of Conijera as a backdrop, in one of the most beautiful chiringuiti while savoring the mojito sitting on the cliff.

Day 4 Wednesday:
Upon awakening in Cala Comte we will take the last swim in this bay before hoisting the sails towards Cala Tarida, Cala D'Hort and Cala Llentresca: so on to Formentera passing through the red cliffs of Porroig. In the evening we will sleep in Illetes: the famous strip of sand of Formentera. The name means "beach of the small islands" and is so called because it is protected by several islets. Fine white sand, turquoise waters, totems made up of piles of stones erected by hippies as a sign of their passage and as a good omen ... and a double sea, calm on one side, a real earthly paradise, and moved on the other, where surfers are always looking for waves to ride. Aperitif on the boat under the sign of sunset and then dinner all together ...

Day 5 Thursday:
It is already Thursday, but we want to take you further south… to show you one of the most suggestive bays of Formentera we go as far as Cala Saona. Here too the water is fantastic, you can see it from the reflections on the hulls of the boats already from a mile away. Quiet and of a paradisiacal beauty, the soft white sand beach offers beautiful views of Punta Pedrera and Puta Rasa and offers the possibility of beautiful walks immersed in a verdant and silent landscape. There are also sheer cliffs under which to snorkel, and here we will find the best mojito in the Balearics! The sunset on the coast is a sight not to be missed: the contrast between the red color of the rocks and the intense blue of the sea, in addition to the view on the background of the island of Ibiza, is something truly unique in the world.

Day 6 Friday:
On Friday we will leave for a sailing tour of the island of Formentera passing through Escalo ', taking baths here and there, and then anchor in the evening in Es Pujols to go ashore and visit Formentera, for those who wish it with good live music at the Pereyra Theater, the souvenir to take home will be even more beautiful! But even discos are not lacking for those who want to have a morning!

Day 7 Saturday :
Departure in the morning to sail after a swim from the island of Formentera and headed to the salt flats of Ibiza for a last quick lunch all together and then off to the marina for disembarkation (around 3 pm) to visit the old town of Ibiza. During our sailing the notions of sailing will also be interesting to be able to steer and stay at the winches for a while, otherwise what is a sailing holiday?

Disembarkation is scheduled from Saturday at 4pm until Sunday morning by 9am.

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Our trip starts here:

Eivissa, Spagna.

Check-in: 6:00 PM

Our trip ends here:

Eivissa, Spagna.

Check-out: 6:00 PM

The organiser reviews

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Organised by:

Angelo A.

Member since 2018 -

Organisation

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Your holiday in the paradisiacal sea of Ibiza & Formentera

09/1/2025

Estelle C.

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France

The stay went well thanks to the other crew members, the sun and the transparent sea that were there. I was very surprised and uncomfortable by the attitude of the captain, who gave us a very cold welcome always fixed on his phone, who understands and speaks very little English and rarely takes the trouble to translate what he says into English or to ensure that it is done by someone else, so he addressed himself almost exclusively in Spanish to the men of the boat, (as if the people who did not speak Spanish were not there), by his disrespectful manner of addressing the members of his team, who always remained patient and devoted, and by the fact that it offers few alternatives to the fact that the weather does not allow us to visit the planned points in Ibiza. This attitude that I deplore had an impact on the overall atmosphere and the quality of the stay.
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Your holiday in the paradisiacal sea of Ibiza & Formentera

08/26/2025

Edouard H.

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France

There would be a lot of things to say indeed when I see the other opinions 1) the boat: it corresponds to the one on the sheet but it is not new as the photos suggest; It is certainly comfortable but the sails are really old and some equipment should be reviewed 2) Captain Angelo: he is certainly experienced but probably worn out by 10 years of charter: welcome on the first day limited to the strict minimum (no welcome drink, unrolled list of rules, some of which are absurd), no real desire to sail unless he is expressly asked or if he is pointed out that there is enough wind, lack of transparency on the real consumption of diesel, inappropriate attitude towards the single women of the boat, mistreatment of his crew member Paul who was exhausted by 3 months of living with the captain 3) crew: some were more there to eat and drink than to sail, I was in the 2nd category; I found it strange that the ship's box did not take this into account because clearly we did not have the same alcohol consumption, not to mention what was left at the end of the navigation and which should have been deducted; So indeed the atmosphere was not good; As far as the toilets are concerned, yes they were clogged by me (misunderstanding the instructions) and I cleaned them which is normal 4) navigation: it was limited to the strict minimum, on the second day there was 15 knots of wind and we stayed at anchor for 24 hours doing only a quarter of an hour on the engine to change location; no consultation was made with the crew; It is not possible to participate in anything about the operation of the boat
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Your holiday in the paradisiacal sea of Ibiza & Formentera

08/25/2025

CAMILLA R.

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Italy

Beautiful experience ! The boat was spotlessly clean and organized. The captain was very competent and helpful, very organized to the point of resembling a woman 😂😂 We are amazed by Sandrine's review as she boasts the experience of 10 cruises but something does not add up as her group threw toilet paper in the toilet (clogging 2 bathrooms and precluding others from using it) and making improper use of the water as if they were at home, forcing the captain to call them back, only for the common good of the whole crew. The commander was never rude to anyone, he simply asked for respect for the rules that also applied to himself. Unfortunately, the sea was not favorable. But the commander certainly cannot be blamed for this. Top experience! Camilla - Tarcisio - Monica
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Your holiday in the paradisiacal sea of Ibiza & Formentera

08/24/2025

Sandrine R.

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France

This was my tenth cruise and by far the most disappointing... Captain Angelo was very rude to his crew and customers. Derogatory remarks, open contempt... Total absence of participation in the manoeuvres. Its choices of anchorages are always crowded and of little interest. and the very limited use of sails. A positive point: the beautiful color of the sea. An attitude unworthy of a captain who turned this trip into a real disillusionment.

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