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Experience Ibiza and Formentera from the sea in a private boat. Discover stunning beaches, crystal waters, and hidden coves with a knowledgeable skipper.
Planning a day on the water around Ibiza and Formentera? This private boat tour offers a personalized, relaxed way to explore some of the most beautiful spots in the Balearics. With a dedicated skipper, a sleek boat, and stops at iconic beaches and secluded coves, this experience promises an intimate and memorable day on the Mediterranean. Whether you’re traveling as a couple, family, or small group, this trip is designed to give you a flexible, personalized adventure away from crowded tourist spots.
What we love most about this tour is the opportunity to see Formentera’s beauty from the water—sailing along the coast, snorkeling in clear waters, and stopping at hidden gems only accessible by boat. The guide, Héctor, receives high praise for his local knowledge, friendliness, and attentiveness, making the experience not only scenic but also warm and informative. On the downside, since food isn’t included, you’ll need to plan your own lunch, which adds an extra step but also allows flexibility. This tour suits travelers seeking a quiet, authentic, and flexible day out, especially those who love to snorkel, relax, and explore at their own pace.


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This tour offers a luxurious yet laid-back way to explore Ibiza and Formentera. You’ll hop aboard the “Na Laly,” a sleek private boat equipped with all the essentials—sun decks, snorkeling gear, a sound system, a bathroom, and even a full-insurance coverage. The boat comfortably fits up to six people, making it perfect for small groups or intimate couples.
Running for about eight hours, the journey begins at Santa Eulalia Marina—an ideal central point with easy access. From there, you’ll cruise along the coast, taking in panoramic views and enjoying the fresh sea air. The highlight is the trip itself—moving smoothly between stops, anchored in calm waters, and having the freedom to explore hidden coves or just lounge in the sun.
One of the biggest draws here is the customized nature of the experience. Unlike overcrowded group tours, this private trip offers the flexibility to tailor your time at each stop. The boat’s amenities, such as paddleboards, snorkeling equipment, and a sound system, add to the fun, allowing you to indulge in water activities whenever you feel like it. Plus, the presence of Héctor, the local skipper, enhances the trip with entertaining stories and insider tips, making each stop more meaningful.
Starting Point: Santa Eulalia Marina
The adventure kicks off early in the morning from Santa Eulalia, a charming town with a laid-back vibe. The 45-minute sail to S’Espalmador gives you time to settle in, enjoy the sea breeze, and snap some photos of Ibiza’s coastline.
S’Espalmador Stop
Your first stop is S’Espalmador, a private island famous for its dunes, clear waters, and tranquil atmosphere. This is where you’ll find the chance to stroll along the dunes, take a refreshing swim, or snorkel among the fish that love to browse near the surface. Reviewers repeatedly mention how much they appreciated the ability to explore this less-visited spot, with one saying, “you can stroll through its dunes, swim in its waters, and snorkel with the fish that come to browse.”
Pas de Formentera and Ses Illetes
Next, the boat anchors off Pas de Formentera, a narrow sea corridor offering scenic views of s’Espalmador and the surrounding islands. Here, you can snorkel in the calm, shallow waters or relax on deck. Then, the highlight: Ses Illetes, often ranked among the world’s top beaches. Its perfectly white sand and crystal-clear waters create a feeling of being in paradise. According to reviews, “diving into these waters is like entering Eden,” and many guests choose to spend a few hours here swimming, sunbathing, or enjoying lunch.
Lunch Options
You have the choice to bring your own food or dine at one of the nearby restaurants, but note that advance booking is recommended. The flexibility here is appreciated; some travelers mention that after a good meal, they returned to the water for more snorkeling or paddleboarding.
Cala Saona and the Enchanting Coastline
After lunch, the boat heads toward Cala Saona, a shallow bay with strikingly transparent waters. This stop is perfect for a relaxed swim or paddleboarding. From there, you can admire the dramatic islets of Es Vedrà and Es Vedranell along the coast of Cala d’Hort, adding a sense of awe to the journey.
The Last Stop: Sa Torreta
The final stop is Sa Torreta, a secluded virgin cove named after an old defense tower. This quiet spot offers peace and solitude, away from the crowds. It’s a favorite among locals and travelers alike—perfect for unwinding, sunbathing, or taking a last swim before heading back.
After soaking up the tranquility of Sa Torreta, the boat heads back to Santa Eulalia Marina, a 45-minute sail filled with relaxed chatter, stunning coastline views, and perhaps some favorite tunes played on the sound system. Reviewers often mention how this part of the trip feels like the perfect wind-down, leaving you refreshed and full of memories.
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The price of $880 per group up to six people reflects the exclusivity and comfort of a private tour. Included are the boat, snorkeling gear, paddleboards, towels, bathroom, shower, sound system, and full insurance—everything you need for a full day on the water. However, food is not included, so packing a picnic or planning ahead at a restaurant is essential.

At $880 for a full day, this experience offers excellent value for the privacy and flexibility it provides. Compared to larger group tours, the intimate nature and tailored stops mean you’re not rushed or crowded. Many reviews highlight how the trip feels personalized, with Héctor paying close attention to your preferences and needs.
This trip is ideal for adventurous couples, small groups of friends, or families with older children (over 1 year, not suitable for babies under 1). It suits those who appreciate authentic experiences, water activities, and scenic relaxation, rather than a scripted tour. If you prefer a more private, relaxed, and flexible day on the water, this tour hits the right notes.

Guests praise Héctor for his local knowledge and friendly attitude—one reviewer called him “an amazing person and a great guide,” highlighting how he took care of their family and showed them hidden spots. Others appreciated the stunning scenery and the chance to snorkel among fish in calm, clear waters, describing the experience as “heavenly” and “unforgettable.” Several mention how well-organized and thoughtful Héctor was, coordinating activities like paddleboarding, snorkeling, and scenic walks seamlessly.
This private boat tour around Ibiza and Formentera offers a luxurious, flexible, and scenic way to explore some of the most beautiful parts of the Balearics. With a knowledgeable skipper, top-notch amenities, and stops at iconic and secluded beaches, it’s perfect for travelers who value privacy and personalized experiences. The combination of swimming, snorkeling, relaxing, and exploring makes it a versatile option, especially suited to those who want to see the islands from their best side—the sea.
While the price might seem high for some, the exclusivity, comfort, and tailored itinerary make it a worthwhile investment for a special day. Just remember to plan your meals and be flexible with weather conditions, and you’re set for an unforgettable adventure.

How many people can the boat accommodate?
Up to 6 guests, making it ideal for small groups or intimate trips.
Is food included in the tour?
No, food is not included, but you can bring your own or book in advance at nearby restaurants.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting and ending at Santa Eulalia Marina.
What activities are available onboard?
Snorkeling, paddleboarding, swimming, and relaxing with music are all included.
Do I need to bring anything?
Beachwear, sunscreen, and a towel are recommended. Bring a camera for the beautiful views.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, it’s subject to weather conditions; if necessary, the schedule may be rescheduled for safety.
Can I customize the itinerary?
While the itinerary is generally fixed, the skipper and guide are attentive to your preferences and can suggest adjustments.
Is the boat equipped with amenities?
Yes, the boat includes a sundeck, sound system, full bathroom, shower, towels, and snorkeling equipment.
What language do guides speak?
Héctor and the crew speak Spanish, Catalan, English, and Italian, making communication easy for most travelers.
To sum it up, this Ibiza-Formentera private boat tour balances luxury, adventure, and authentic discovery. It’s a top choice for those who want an intimate, scenic, and flexible way to experience the Mediterranean’s most iconic islands from the water. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just seeking a serene escape, this trip offers a truly memorable day with a friendly, knowledgeable guide to enhance every moment.