The Most Recommended Routes
It’s Your Ship! You choose the route! These are the most popular beach routes for our customers.
Marina Ibiza - Formentera - Illetes - Cala Saona
The star-route every summer from Ibiza is undoubtedly the beach of Ses Illetes in Formentera, chosen as the seventh best beach in the world and the first in Europe. This jewel-island looks like an earthly paradise with turquoise waters, pink sand, endless beaches and lots of atmosphere.
St. Antonio - Es Vedra - Atlantis
This route will take you to Ibiza’s most mystical talisman: the islet of Es Vedra. Captivating for its magnetism and energy, this uninhabited islet is right in front of the fascinating natural pools of Atlantis, where you can dive into turquoise waters and discover the variety of its underwater world and with luck, observe dolphins in their natural habitat.
St. Antonio - Cala Salada - Cafe del Mar
Café del Mar is one of the most popular places in Ibiza, famous for its stunning sunsets that bring together local residents and visitors every evening to say goodbye to the sun to the rhythm of music. On board the boat you will have privileged views to enjoy the spectacular ‘golden hour’ with the best music and atmosphere of the west coast.
St. Antonio - Cala Bassa - Cala Conta
These two beaches need no introduction. For those who haven’t yet enjoyed their crystal clear waters, get ready to enjoy them in style. Beautiful turquoise blue waters and several different areas to explore. It is undoubtedly two of the most beautiful beaches on the island. Cala Conta is also one of the best beaches to watch the sunset, filling up with people who gather on land or aboard yachts in the sea to admire this relaxing spectacle.
St. Antonio - Cala Salada - Benirras
Cala Salada is a small hidden corner on the west coast surrounded by a pine forest and waters that are considered to be the bluest and most transparent in the Balearics. In perfect contrast to Cala Benirràs: a beach with emerald green waters in the north of the island with fabulous views of the rock formation called Cap Bernat (also known as “finger of God”). Cala Benirràs is famous for its spectacular sunsets and hippy drumming party.
St. Antonio - Es Vedra - Cala Jondal
Es Vedra, the mysterious rocky pyramid almost 400m high leaves everyone who comes to see it open-mouthed and forms part of the Cala d’Hort Natural Park. Cala Jondal is the fashionable beach where luxury reigns supreme with a selection of beach clubs and popular restaurants such as Blue Marlin and Casa Jondal, highly rated among the VIP crowd. Unlike other sandy beaches in Ibiza, Cala Jondal is one of the few coves that are made up entirely of rounded stones polished by the waves of the sea.
St. Antonio - Es Vedrá - Cala D’hort
Cala d’Hort is a beautiful beach from where you can enjoy direct views of the mysterious islet of Es Vedrà and also has a great biodiversity, with protected flora, bird colonies and its seabed. This cove is small in size and tends to be very busy in high season, so visiting it by boat is the most convenient way to get there.
Marina Ibiza - Cala Jondal & Porroig
Es Porroig is a small cove with clear waters and fishermen’s huts which, far from being a crowded beach, is a good option if you want to enjoy a quiet swim before heading to Cala Jondal, which is known for its festive atmosphere and the large influx of people for its trendy beach clubs with resident DJs, live music and the most exclusive restaurants on the island.
Marina Ibiza - Tagomago - Cala Nova
A perfect route for all those who already know Formentera and want to experience something different on their day charter. This side of the island hides the lesser known beaches, privacy and total relaxation. You can swim just off the coast of the private island of Tagomago, a true marvel next to Sa Penya Blanca and Cala Nova.

