Ibiza Sailing Itinerary
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Starting and ending in San Antonio, this route takes you south along Ibiza's west coast, across to Formentera's turquoise waters, and back via the famous salt flats and sunset coves.
San Antonio
Or Sant Antoni in Ibiza’s native Catalan, is a hub of activity. As the second largest town on the island, it is renowned for its nightlife and has been dubbed as, “the clubbing capital of the universe.” San Antonio is home to discotecas Es Paradis and Eden, and the Ibiza Rocks Hotel. If you’re looking for something a little quieter, San Antonio can still be fun. With a long strip of beach, known as the Sunset Strip, you can catch the beautiful Ibizan sunsets and check out the view across San Antonio Bay. The promenade is also a great place to have a relaxing drink and grab a bite to eat! Recommended Restaurants and Activities: Cafe del Mar, Calle Vara de Rey 27, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Islas Baleares, Spain Ibiza Rocks Hotel, Carrer de Cervantes 27, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain
Cala Tarida
San Antonio → Cala Tarida
Escaping the frenzy of activity in San Antoni, Cala Tarida will be a lovely change of pace and scenery. With no nightclubs, Cala Tarida is a great place to catch some rays or some zzz’s. It is Ibiza’s longest and widest beach with fine white sand. And as Cala Tarida is south-facing you can enjoy the sunshine from morning until night. With plenty of bars, restaurants, and amenities, Cala Tarida is a very family-friendly stop as well! Recommended Restaurants and Activities: Cotton Beach Club , Carrer Posta de Sol 21, Cala Tarida, Illes Balears, Spain
Es Pujols
Cala Tarida → Es Pujols
Moving to Formentera, the third day of your charter is devoted to Es Pujols. In a past life Es Pujols was once a tiny fishing village; today it is Formentera’s only tourist resort. But not to worry - it doesn’t feel like it. You can still enjoy peace and tranquility on the beautiful beaches. Formed by two white sand crescents, the beach at Es Pujols has shallow waters that can reach tropical temperatures in the summertime. Recommended Restaurants and Activities: Bocasalina Restaurant , Carrer des Fonoll Marí 2, Pujols, Illes Balears, Spain
Migjorn Beach
Es Pujols → Migjorn Beach
At 8 km, Migjorn Beach is the longest beach on Formentera. There are stretches of white sand, or smaller, more secluded coves if you’re seeking more privacy. This leaves plenty of room for laying out or staying active. Migjorn is a great spot to partake in water sports, like snorkeling around the offshore rocks or passing the day at cute little beach bars. Recommended Restaurants and Activities: Blue Bar, Carretera San Ferran-La Mola, Km. 7.8, Sant Ferran de Ses Roques, Islas Baleares, Spain Vogamarí Restaurant, Carretera de la Mola, Km. 9.5, Platja de Migjorn, Islas Baleares, Spain
Savina
Migjorn Beach → Savina
Day 5 of the Ibiza Sailing Itinerary takes you to Savina, your last stop on Formentera. As the official port of Formentera, Savina holds everything sailors and their boats could ask for. It serves as the only point of entry and exit for most vessels. With a plethora of bars, restaurants, and shops - situated close to the beach, Savina is a great place to take in all that Formentera has to offer. Recommended Restaurants and Activities: Cafe del Lago Restaurant, Calle Vara de Rey 27, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Islas Baleares, Spain
Salinas
Savina → Salinas
Back on the island of Ibiza, Day 6 is spent on the beach at Las Salinas. As the most southern tip of the island, Las Salinas’ name comes from the salt lakes nearby in the south of Ibiza. Another soft sandy beach, Las Salinas has many of the staple beach activities like lively beach bars and small quaint shops. However as it backs up to the Ses Salinas Ibiza Natural Park, the beach is shrouded in pine trees, salt flats, and sand dunes. Recommended Restaurants and Activities: Sa Trinxa, Playa de Ses Salines, Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Islas Baleares, Spain Torre de Ses Portes, Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Balearic Islands, Spain
Cala Comte
Salinas → Cala Comte
For your last day, head to Cala Comte. A lovely little bay, very close to San Antonio, Cala Comte is the perfect way to spend your last day. With just enough room for a few yachts, you’re sure to be well away from the hustle and bustle. Once on land, you can hike the small cliff, to reach the cove’s only restaurant, and you can catch another famous Ibizan sunset. If the base manager permits you to stay in the bay overnight, you can aim to arrive at San Antonio in the early morning. Otherwise, you may have to to make this a day trip and get into San Antonio by nightfall for check out. Recommended Restaurants and Activities: Sunset Ashram, Carr. de Cala Conta, Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Islas Baleares, Spain