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Discover Ibiza's north coast by private boat, exploring hidden beaches, Tagomago Island, and Benirràs for a personalized, scenic ocean adventure.
Imagine cruising along Ibiza’s wild northern coastline, away from the crowds, with the wind in your hair and stunning views all around. That’s exactly what this private boat tour offers—an 8-hour voyage that takes you from Santa Eulalia’s marina into some of the most breathtaking and lesser-known spots along Ibiza’s rugged northern shores. Led by a local skipper, Hèctor, and his vessel, the “Na Laly,” you’ll enjoy a mix of swimming, sightseeing, relaxing, and discovering hidden gems accessible only by sea.
One thing we really appreciate about this trip is the personalized atmosphere it creates—you’re not part of a big tour bus or crowded boat, but instead in a small, intimate group of up to six people. The boat is well-equipped with amenities like a sun deck, paddle board, snorkeling gear, and a sound system, making it as comfortable as it is scenic. That said, one potential consideration is the weather, as this tour is subject to conditions, which might impact your plans or route if seas are rough.
This experience is ideal for couples, small families, or friends seeking a relaxed, authentic way to see Ibiza’s north coast without rush or crowds. If you love being on the water, discovering secret spots, and having the flexibility to tailor your day, this tour could be a perfect fit.

Ibiza is renowned for its vibrant nightlife and lively beaches, but the island’s northern shores offer something more peaceful, raw, and utterly captivating. This private boat tour lets you enjoy this side of Ibiza with all the benefits of a tailored experience, guided by an enthusiastic local captain who knows every secret corner.
Starting at the mooring E-113 in Santa Eulalia Marina, the journey begins with a relaxed check-in and a brief overview from Hèctor, who will be your guide and storyteller for the day. The boat, “Na Laly,” is a 7.5-meter Pacific Craft SC with a 300-horsepower engine—plenty of power for a smooth ride along the coast.
Once underway, the real magic begins. From the very first moments, you’ll appreciate the spacious sun deck and the freedom to move around, soak up the sun, or settle into a cozy corner with drinks and snacks provided onboard.
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The first major highlight is Tagomago, a small, private island surrounded by crystal-clear waters, caves, and lively fish that often investigate the boat’s shadows. It’s a haven for nature lovers, with stunning rocky formations and a peaceful vibe. Since access is only by private boat, seeing Tagomago from the sea feels exclusive and special.
Many reviews mention how breathtaking the waters are here, with one guest noting, “The water was so clear I felt like I was floating in a giant aquarium.” The captain may anchor here briefly, giving you time to snorkel, swim, or simply relax on the boat and admire the scenery.
Next, the boat heads toward the Sa Cala lighthouse, which is embedded with history and stories—your skipper, Hèctor, shares anecdotes about its past. Following that, you’ll explore Es Clot de Llamp, a wide bay with a steep cave that looks like it was carved by giants, with walls resembling stone slabs.
This stretch of coast offers a glimpse into Ibiza’s volcanic past, with geological formations that make for excellent photo opportunities. The boat’s flexibility means you can choose to linger or move on quickly, depending on your mood and weather.
One of the most anticipated stops is Benirràs, a legendary Ibiza cove famed for its Sunday drum circles, spectacular sunsets, and bohemian atmosphere. Surrounded by lush hills and facing the islet of Cap Bernat, this golden-sand beach radiates tranquility and charm.
Guests often mention how swimming here feels like stepping into a different world—calm, beautiful, and imbued with a sense of freedom. It’s the perfect spot to unwind, listen to the waves, or even take a paddleboard ride. Many reviews highlight the vibrant, artistic spirit of Benirràs, making it a highlight for those seeking authenticity.
From Benirràs, the journey continues to Es Canaret or “the German’s cove,” an area with a fascinating history. Built by Siegfried Otto, a German industrialist who tried (unsuccessfully) to privatize the beach, this site is now a natural paradise. The story adds a layer of intrigue, and you’ll love hearing about how this piece of Ibiza’s past still influences the landscape.
Guests often remark on the untouched beauty here and appreciate the chance to see such a rare slice of Ibiza that isn’t overrun with travelers.
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Moving further into the north, the tour stops at Portinatx, a quiet, picturesque town known for its peaceful atmosphere and scenic surroundings. The nearby Moscarter lighthouse offers panoramic views and a sense of isolation—perfect for a quick photo or a moment of reflection.
Later, you’ll explore the ruins of Cala d’en Serra, where an unfinished hotel project by Josep Lluís Sert adds an artistic, almost mystical touch to the scene. Graffiti artists have transformed the walls into outdoor art, giving the place a magical, edgy vibe. Many guests find this spot inspiring, especially with the blend of history and contemporary art.
Your boat tour continues through a series of small coves around Ses Eres Roges, where the coastline shifts and changes depending on recent storms—some coves appear or disappear, offering a dynamic landscape. It’s a fascinating reminder of Ibiza’s natural power and unpredictability.
Finally, the trip winds down at Aiguës Blanques, a stunning cove with expansive sandy beaches and towering cliffs. Here, you can take a last swim, enjoy a drink, or simply soak in the scenery. The boat’s engine is paused, giving you a moment to contemplate the vastness of the sea and the beauty of Ibiza’s north.
Price-wise, at $880 for up to 6 guests, this tour offers good value considering the private, tailored experience. The boat is equipped with modern amenities—full bathroom, shower, towels, sound system, and even snorkeling equipment—making it comfortable and practical for a full day out.
What’s included are the boat, drinks, paddle board, snorkeling gear, and insurance. Lunch isn’t part of the package, but you can bring your own or arrange a restaurant stop with prior notice. Many reviews mention bringing snacks or drinks to enjoy at leisure, especially at spots like Aiguës Blanques.
The tour lasts 8 hours, with flexible schedules based on availability and weather conditions. It’s important to note that the experience is weather-dependent; if seas are rough, the skipper may modify the route for safety reasons.
This private boat trip is best suited for travelers seeking a personalized, relaxed way to see Ibiza’s northern coastline. It’s ideal for small groups or couples who value intimacy and flexibility. If you enjoy water activities like snorkeling or paddleboarding, you’ll love the included gear, but even if you don’t, the scenery alone makes it worthwhile.
Those who prefer a more authentic, less commercial side of Ibiza will appreciate discovering hidden coves, quirky sites, and natural beauty. However, if you’re looking for a lively party atmosphere, this might not be the best fit.
This Ibiza north coast tour from the sea combines the thrill of discovery with the comfort of a private, customizable experience. The fact that it covers so many unique spots—Tagomago, Benirràs, Cala d’en Serra—means you’ll leave with a true sense of the island’s diverse landscape and spirit.
The small group size, personalized guidance, and the chance to explore inaccessible locations make this a special option for those who want more than just a standard boat ride. It’s a fantastic way to enjoy Ibiza’s natural beauty in peace, with plenty of opportunities to swim, relax, and take in breathtaking views.
If you’re after a laid-back, scenic, and genuinely intimate adventure—without the crowds—this tour fits the bill perfectly. Just remember to check the weather forecast, bring your beachwear, and prepare to fall in love with Ibiza’s northern coast all over again.
How many people can join this tour?
Up to 6 guests per group, making it perfect for small parties or intimate adventures.
What’s included in the price?
The private use of the boat “Na Laly,” drinks, paddle board, snorkeling equipment, towels, insurance, and access to amenities like a sound system and full bathroom.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch isn’t part of the package, but you can bring your own or book a restaurant stop in advance.
What should I bring?
Bring beachwear, towels, sunglasses, sunscreen, and any personal snacks or drinks you’d like for the day.
Is this experience weather-dependent?
Yes, it’s subject to weather conditions. The skipper may need to adjust the route or reschedule if seas are rough.
Can I do this tour if I don’t want to swim or paddleboard?
Absolutely. You can relax on the boat and enjoy the scenery without participating in water activities.
How long is the tour?
Around 8 hours, with flexibility depending on conditions and your preferences.
This private Ibiza tour offers a thoughtful blend of adventure, relaxation, and discovery—perfect for travelers eager to see the island’s lesser-known treasures from the sea.