Jose Charteralia

Boat Rental Schedules according to Sunset Times in Ibiza

Hello! Please check the table below to know the exact schedule of your boat trip in Ibiza according the the time of the sunset and your booking date.

Please pick the time frame the suits better your schedule.

Full day with sunset charter lasts 8 hours.

Full day no sunset charter lasts 7 hours.

All 3 half day charters last 3:30 hours.

Period Full Day no Sunset Full Day w Sunset Half Day Morning Half Day Afternoon Half Day w Sunset
March 09:30 – 16:30 12:30 – 20:30 08:30 – 12:00 13:00 – 16:30 17:00 – 20:30
1-15 April 09:45 – 16:45 12:45 – 20:45 8:45 – 12:15 13:15 – 16:45 17:15 – 20:45
16-30 April 10:00 – 17:00 13:00 – 21:00 9:00 – 12:30 13:30 – 17:00 17:30 – 21:00
1-15 May 10:15 – 17:15 13:15 – 21:15 9:15 – 12:45 13:45 – 17:15 17:45 – 21:15
15-31 May 10:30 – 17:30 13:30 – 21:30 9:30 – 13:00 14:00 – 17:30 18:00 – 21:30
1-15 Jun 10:45 – 17:45 13:45 – 21:45 9:45 – 13:15 14:15 – 17:45 18:15 – 21:45
15-30 Jun 11:00 – 18:00 14:00 – 22:00 10:00 – 13:30 14:30 – 18:00 18:30 – 22:00
1-15 Jul 10:45 – 17:45 13:45 – 21:45 9:45 – 13:15 14:15 – 17:45 18:15 – 21:45
15-31 Jul 10:30 – 17:30 13:30 – 21:30 9:30 – 13:00 14:00 – 17:30 18:00 – 21:30
1-15 Ago 10:15 – 17:15 13:15 – 21:15 9:15 – 12:45 13:45 – 17:15 17:45 – 21:15
16-30 Ago 10:00 – 17:00 13:00 – 21:00 9:00 – 12:30 13:30 – 17:00 17:30 – 21:00
1-15 Sep 09:45 – 16:45 12:45 – 20:45 8:45 – 12:15 13:15 – 16:45 17:15 – 20:45
15-30 Sep 09:30 – 16:30 12:30 – 20:30 08:30 – 12:00 13:00 – 16:30 17:00 – 20:30
1-15 Oct 09:15 – 16:15 12:15 – 20:15 08:15 – 11:45 12:45 – 16:15 16:45 – 20:15
15-31 Oct 09:00 – 16:00 12:00 – 20:00 08:00 – 11:30 12:30 – 16:00 16:30 – 20:00
Sunset from boat San Antonio Ibiza
By the end of August and September the sun usually sets right between Conejera and Bosc islands.

Sailing boats and catamarans





Welcome to CharterAlia, Sailboat charter in Ibiza and Formentera

Enjoy an amazing day, weekend or full week of sun and sea on a sailing boat charter in Ibiza. Contact José, our manager, at +34 651 930 939 (Also on WhatsApp) and ask any questions you may have about your options for renting a boat in Ibiza and Formentera. We have the best offers for catamarans and sailboats in Ibiza and the other islands of Mallorca and Menorca.

Sailing boat charter Ibiza
This is where your floating apartment will be located.

A sailing boat in Ibiza and Formentera is ideal to discover all the unique coves on these gorgeous islands. In the previous image, you can admire the amazing color of Illetes beach, one of the most popular destinations in the north of Formentera Island, just one hour on a sail from the south of Ibiza Island.

Sailing boat charter Ibiza. List of sailboats

Please read below the list of all our sailing boat charter Ibiza models. Most of them are only offered as skippered boat charters, and a few are also offered as bareboat (any person with a sailing license can be the skipper).

In this table you can see the list of sailboats offered for this summer season in Ibiza. A variety of sailing boats that will suit the needs of all our customers.

Please check our contact form to get up to 50% discount!

Click on the boat name or image
Image Model Cabs WCs Ppl day Ppl night Skipper Required
Sailing boat charter in Ibiza Sailboat Oceanis 351 (2008) 3 1 9+1 6+1 YES
boat rentals in Ibiza Sailboat Oceanis 383 (2006) 3 1 11+1 6+1 YES
charter boat in Ibiza Sailboat Bavaria 46 (2005) 4 2 11+1 8+1 YES
Sailing boat Dufour 425 in Ibiza Sailboat Dufour 425 (2010) 3 2 11+1 6+1  YES
girls sailing on yacht in Eivissa Sailboat Sun Odyssey 34.3 (2003) 3 1 9+1 6+1 YES
Skippered sailing boat for hire in Ibiza Dufour 40 Sailboat Dufour 400 (2003) 2 1 11+1 4+2 YES
Boat hire San Antonio Sailboat Dufour 365 GL (2003) 3 1 9+1 6+1 NO

All of of our vessels can be skippered with the basic nautical license (up to 12 meters of length), but you will be asked to show some sailing experience if you decide to choose the bareboat rental option.

List of sail catamarans for rent in Ibiza

See the table below for a list of all the sail catamarans that we offer for rent in Ibiza and Formentera this season. Catamarans are also sailboats, just wider, more stable, faster, and a bit more expensive than regular sailing boats.

Please check our contact form to get up to 50% discount!

Click on the boat name for full details
Image Model Cabins WCs Ppl day Ppl night Skipper Required
Rear view of Lagoon 380 2018 catamaran hire in Ibiza with skipper Lagoon 380 (2012) 4 2 12+1 8+1 WITH SKIPPER
Sailing in Ibiza with the wind in the sails Lagoon 380 (2017) 4 2 12+1 8+1 WITH SKIPPER
Aerial shot of catamaran Lagoon 380 2018 at full sail Lagoon 380 (2018) 4 2 12+1 8+1 WITH SKIPPER
catamaran in san antonio ibiza Lagoon 380 (2019) 4+2 2 12+1 8+1 WITH SKIPPER
catamaran lagoon 400 S2 2015 Lagoon 400 (2015) 4+2 4 12+1 8+1 WITH SKIPPER
Aerial view of the Lagoon 400 catamaran anchored in Ibiza Lagoon 400 (2018) 4+2 4 12+1 8+2 WITH SKIPPER
Rent a boat in Ibiza Catamaran Lagoon 420 in Ibiza Aerial View Lagoon 420 A/C (2012) 4+2 4 12+1 8+1 WITH SKIPPER
Drone view of sailing 42 Lagoon catamaran rental in Ibiza with Captain Lagoon 42 A/C (2016) 4+2 4 12+1 8+1 WITH SKIPPER
Lateral view of the Lagoon 470 catamaran available for renting in the Balearic Islands Lagoon 470 A/C (2001) 3+3 4 12+1 10+1 WITH SKIPPER
Lagoon 40 catamaran for hire in Balearic island Lagoon 40 (2019) 4+2 4 12+1 8+2 OPTIONAL
yacht hire Mallorca Lagoon 450 (2015) 4+2 4 12+1 8+2 OPTIONAL
Trampoline with sunbeds and frontal sofa on the Lagoon 52 luxury catamaran rental Ibiza Lagoon 52 A/C (2018) 5 5 12+1 8+3 WITH SKIPPER
lagoon 560 for rent a boat in Ibiza Lagoon 560 (2015) 5 5 12+1 10+2 WITH SKIPPER
Lagoon 620 Catamaran anchored Lagoon 620 (2011) 5 5 12+1 10+2 WITH SKIPPER

Sailing boat and catamaran week hire Ibiza: General conditions

  • All prices include VAT (21%) and other taxes.
  • When skipper is optional, you can sail the boat yourself or you can hire a skipper for 150 euros per day
  • Mooring at the port is included for check-in and check-out for most boats only when the marina grants the spot. Otherwise, the check-in and the embarking process will be carried out with the dinghy.
  • In order to secure your booking, we usually ask for 50% of the total cost of the rental fee.
  • Weeks are normally scheduled from Saturdays to Fridays on most boats. Check-in is usually Saturdays at 16:00 and check-out Fridays at 20:00 with an overnight stay until Saturday at 8:00 am when possible.

girls at the front of the sailing boat in ibiza
Get to the islands around Ibiza!

Day charter Ibiza. Rent a boat for a one day excursion and Ibiza boat trip

Some of our boats are available for day charter even during the high season. In this link you can see a complete description of our day trips in Ibiza with daily fees.

rent a sailboat in Ibiza
Matching bikinis are always a great idea!

We offer one day boat excursions and boat trips to sail along the best beaches of Ibiza, starting from San Antonio, or to sail from Ibiza to Formentera and back to Ibiza by the end the day. We are aware that most boat companies in Ibiza only offer full weeks in July and August. On the contrary, in CharterAlia we offer to rent a boat for one day even during the most demanding weeks of the summer. We are also offering one day catamaran charters from Ibiza to Formentera or a tour around the coves of the Bay of San Antonio, west of the island.

Video: Our customers riding over the waves

 

Sailing boat charter Ibiza, berths and ports

Most of our boats are located at the spacious and new Yacht Club in San Antonio (Club Náutico de San Antonio). San Antonio is the second biggest city of the island and it is located at the west side of Ibiza island, just 10 minutes by car from Ibiza town, and surrounded by an imposing and well sheltered natural bay. The usual lack of waves around the bay will improve your Ibiza sailing boat hire experience!

five people on the stand up paddle suft at cala conta ibiza
All our Lagoon 380 catamarans include a complimentary Stand Up Paddle Surf Board so our customers can use it every time we drop the anchor.

Pick your sailing boat and we will email you all the pictures and details

Contact us letting us know which of our boats suits your group best and we will send you several pictures and full details, equipment description, boat map layout, etc.

Typical land issues vs sailing boat charter Ibiza

You don't picture yourself on board of a sailing boat charter in Ibiza everyday. But think about it, when you go on vacation to an island, you spend most of the day struggling to find your way through the narrow roads on your rental bike or car. The final goal is usually visiting the best beaches and coves on the island. With a chartered sailing boat in Ibiza, you will never experience these typical problems that you usually suffer on land. Take the best of all the Ibiza boat trips on a private yacht, catamaran or sailing boat.

best crew ever
Zoom into the comfort!

Forget about renting a car and wasting your morning on the parking lot next to the beach looking for a spot where to leave your car. On most of the world famous beaches in Ibiza and Formentera, it's quite common to find full parking lots already by noon.

With your sailing boat charter Ibiza you will be able to see all this "from the other side." Your only concern will be to let the skipper take care of the hard work on the catamaran while you are comfortably lying on the net enjoying the amazing view. A catamaran is much more than a normal boat. It is actually a floating apartment.

sailing formentera
Sunny days and amazing landscape with CharterAlia!

This type of nautical tourism is getting more popular thanks to our modern boats full of amenities and reasonable prices. Many of our customers are surprised by our fees and the small price it costs per person. They acknowledge that chartering a sailing boat in Ibiza never crossed their minds because they thought the price would be much higher and that they felt it was a luxury for a wealthy few. Quite the contrary! In high season, a week at a semi-decent hotel or apartment in Ibiza or Formentera is probably more expensive than a week on our boat. And not to mention that the vacation experience is completely different.

renting a boat in ibiza makes you happy
Celebrating friendship!

Also, it is important that you take into account that most of our catamarans and sailing boats are brand new and better equipped than many apartments on land. They are full of amenities. Can you picture your friends and your family spending such a great day, sailing from Ibiza to Formentera, anchoring in front of the nice restaurants in Illetes, disembarking for a fancy lunch, and taking a nice siesta back to Ibiza? Are you still thinking about it? Join us on the islands this summer. Do not let your friends brag about it without being a part of it! Sailing boat hire Ibiza!

Video: Sailing boat charter Ibiza and ride with dolphins

By Jose CharterAlia - the story of our company.

Ibiza boat trips





Welcome to CharterAlia, Boat charter in Ibiza and Formentera

What better way to spice up your holidays than by taking one of our amazing Ibiza boat trips! Call us at + 34 651 930 939 (also WhatsApp), or emails us at info@charterAlia.com, to book your exhilarating sailing tour in Ibiza on your choice of a sailing boat, catamaran, yacht or speed-boat. We have no doubt that it will be an unforgettable experience filled with memories that will last a lifetime!

theme party ibiza hen party
Some days I am happy to have my job!

Ibiza boat trips and excursions for one day

Please fill our contact form to obtain up to 50% discount!

Fuel, tax & captain INCLUDED. No hidden fees
Sailboats & Catamarans Ppl Time slot 01/11 – 31/03 01/04 – 14/06 15/06 – 19/09 20/09 - 31/10 Port
Catamaran Lagoon 380 11+1 full day (8h with sunset) 2,950 2,950 2,950 2,950 South of Ibiza island or Formentera
Catamaran Lagoon 380 11+1 full day (7h no sunset) 2,450 2,450 2,450 2,450 South of Ibiza island or Formentera
Catamaran Lagoon 380 11+1 afternoon 3:30h 1,950 1,950 1,950 1,950 South of Ibiza island
Catamaran Lagoon 380 11+1 sunset 3:30h 1,650 1,650 1,650 1,650 South of Ibiza island
Catamaran Lagoon 380 11+1 9:00-12:30 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 South of Ibiza island
Catamaran Lagoon 380 11+1 sunset 1:30h 950 950 950 950 South of Ibiza island
Catamaran Lagoon 380 11+1 shared full day (7h) 290pp 290pp 290pp 290pp South of Ibiza Island
Catamaran Lagoon 400 (2015) 11+1 full day (8h) 3,500 3,500 3,950 3,500 South of Ibiza island or Formentera
Catamaran Lagoon 400 (2018) 11+1 full day (8h) 4,700 5,100 6,000 5,100 South of Ibiza island or Formentera
Catamaran Lagoon 420 11+1 full day (8h) 3,950 3,950 4,500 3,950 South of Ibiza island or Formentera
Catamaran Lagoon 42 11+1 full day (8h) 3,950 4,450 4,950 4,450 South of Ibiza island or Formentera
Catamaran Lagoon 470 11+1 full day (8h) 3,950 3,950 4,450 3,950 South of Ibiza island or Formentera
Sailboat Oceanis 351 9+1 full day (8h) 1,700 1,800 1,800 1,700 South of Ibiza island or Formentera
Sailboat Oceanis 383 11+1 full day (8h) 1,800 1,890 1,950 1,890 South of Ibiza island or Formentera
Sailboat Bavaria 46 11+1 full day (8h) 2,250 2,250 2,250 2,250 South of Ibiza island or Formentera

Motor Boats Ppl Period Jan - May June July - August - Sept Oct - Dec Port of origin
Speedboat Sea Ray 270 11+1 full day (8h) 1,650 1,700 1,750 1,700 South of Ibiza island
Speedboat Sea Ray 230 9+1 full day (8h) 1,050 1,450 1,450 1,150 South of Ibiza Island
Cranchi Endurance 39 11+1 full day (8h) 2,350 2,400 2,450 2,350 South of Ibiza island

All the rental fees for our boat trips in Ibiza include fuel, tax, and our delightful captain- If you are looking for something more luxurious take a second to peek at the list of luxury power yachts that we offer.

back of catamaran Lagoon 380 anchored in Ibiza
Wide and comfortable steps to get in the water from the catamaran Lagoon 380 in Ibiza.

 

boat excursion Ibiza
Our customers enjoying a pleasantful boat trip in Ibiza on the Lagoon 380 catamaran.

Disembarking for lunch is always a great idea

Thinking about having lunch at one of the many restaurants located on the beaches we will be sailing by? Not a problem! In fact, we can even lend you a hand with your reservation. During high season, reserving a table can become a headache. Not to worry though, we will do everything we can to land you that perfect spot for lunch.

From arranging a reservation by Illetes- a beautiful beach in Formentera- at an upscale location such as Molì de la Sal, Juan y Andrea, Es Ministre, Tanga, El Pirata, Tiburon or Beso Beach (former Big Sur) to coordinating anchorage by the bay of San Antonio in Calabassa or Cala Conta and disembarking to eat at well known spots such as CBBC, Silla dens Bosc, Ses Roques or Sunset Ashram. With a simple heads up, we will be sure to point you in the best direction.

In case you decide that you do not want to spend a minute longer than needed off the boat, the option to bring food on board is always available. All vessels that we offer on our boat trips in Ibiza are equipped with a spacious cool box that you can fill with ice and your choice of food and drinks.

Boat trips Ibiza to Formentera
Lie down over the waves on the way to Formentera Island on the Lagoon 380 catamaran.

Please read below for details on all of our options for our Ibiza boat trips for sailing boats, catamarans, power yachts, and speed boats.

sailing formentera
Sunny days and amazing landscape with CharterAlia!

OPTION 1: Catamarans and sailing boats

Choosing one of our catamarans or sailing boats will only lead to a marvellous boat tour in Ibiza. For day excursions, most of our catamarans and sailing boats fit up to 11 people on board- this does not include our wonderful skipper.

For those who haven’t spent much time on a sailing boat, we usually recommend going with the catamaran. What most differs a catamaran from a sailing boat are the two hulls it contains. A catamaran has the characteristic of two sailing boats side by side making it, not only wider, but more stable and comfortable than a traditional sailing boat as well. Also, who could forget the trampolines at the front of the catamaran? Let’s be honest, this will possibly be your favourite spot to lie down while sailing!

If you are still undecided on what the best option for you would be, read up on some of the pros and cons of renting a catamaran versus a sailing boat to help finalize your decision.

rent a yacht in Ibiza
This is going to be a great day!

 

friend reunion on a catamaran in ibiza
Spend an unforgettable day on our catamaran Lagoon 380 with skipper!

High season is usually defined as June 15th to September 30th. During this time of year we tend to offer only full day charters. Of course, depending on availability, if you are interested in just a half day excursion, we will be more than happy to see what we can work out for you.

Video: Come and float over the waves with us!

Catamaran Ibiza, relaxing times after having lunch in Formentera.

Boat tours starting from different points

Unlike other charter companies in Ibiza that offer only full weeks, our vessels are always available for daily boat rides around Ibiza departing from San Antonio or the bay of Porroig (south of Ibiza) and Formentera- even throughout the high season.

Stand up paddle surf at Cala Salada San Antonio
All our catamarans offered for day charter in Ibiza include complimentary Stand Up Paddle Surf boards so our customers can try to paddle board every time we drop the anchor.

medicinal muds in espalmador
Forgetting a day at sea spent with us is impossible!

Sail with us and we promise you won’t regret it. In fact, we guarantee that it will not be anything short of the most amazing experience you ever lived in Ibiza!

OPTION 2: Speed boats and power yachts

If you are a speed aficionado, our speed boats and power yachts are calling your name.

With the rental of one our swift speed boats or luxury power yachts, that are based in the bay of Porroig, in the south of the island, you can arrive at Formentera Island in less than 20 minutes! That practically leaves you all day to enjoy the beautiful white sand beaches and the delicious restaurants.

dinghy service at Blue Marlin Cala Jondal ibiza
We have 7 different speed boats that you can rent with or without skipper.

 

Party at the yacht in Ibiza
Having a party on board of this yacht in Ibiza is the best there is.

Boat trips in Ibiza - itineraries and timetables

  • We have itineraries around the best beaches in Ibiza and the nearby island of Formentera, with transparent turquoise waters and memories waiting to be made.
  • For groups smaller than 6 people, we would like to offer you a nice discount for the larger boats so you too could receive the experience you are looking for.
  • We are also more than happy to offer you a good deal for our boat tours in Ibiza if you are a loving couple or a small family.
  • On the Lagoon 380 catamaran, you can book half day excursions lasting 3.5 hours. Feel free to choose between the more economical morning half day trip for a short tour of Ibiza’s amazing beaches or the afternoon half day trip for a sunset that will leave you in awe.
  • Remember that our fees include fuel, tax, and our lovely captain that will unquestionably show you a great time! 🙂
  • Outings to admire the sunset while our catamaran is anchored in front of Cafe del Mar and Cafe Mambo are also offered. You can choose to take a half day trip of 3.5 hours to enjoy the sunset or select just a quick sunset voyage that typically takes place from 20:30 to 22:00.

Speed boat for up to 8 people
Rent this speedboat and head south towards an unforgettable day.

Boat trips along the best beaches in Ibiza

To commence our boat tour of the best beaches in Ibiza, we will begin at San Antonio. Unlike the city of San Antonio, which is not the most eye-catching part of Ibiza, the bay of San Antonio is truly an outstanding natural shelter and ideal for incredible boat trips around the best beaches in Ibiza. The beauty of its islands, islets, coves and cliffs are one of the last havens for endemic forest vegetation and they are the perfect spots for sailing during the summer days.

bay in San Antonio ibiza
The bay of San Antonio in Ibiza.

During the summer, the prevailing winds appear from the East, meaning the bay is very well sheltered from any wind and all waves. With no waves reaching the boat, the vessel will barely sway while out at sea. This will only improve your experience, allowing you to be more comfortable and removing the chances of getting seasick while onboard your Ibiza boat trip.

boat excursions Ibiza Formentera
Do you want to be in these people's shoes? Forget about shoes! 🙂

If experiencing a memorable boat trip around Ibiza is still on the top of your list, take a look at all our photos from last summer of cherished moments in Ibiza and Formentera.

Ideal conditions for Ibiza sailing boat trips

Not only does the bay of San Antonio regularly offer the perfect conditions for sailing boat trips in Ibiza, as previously mentioned, but it is also overflowing with some of the most beautiful and pristine beaches in Spain. Many of these incredible beaches have recently been selected among the 20 best beaches in Spain to visit, such as Cala BassaCala Conta (also known as Playas de Compte), Cala Salada and Conejera Island. With all the astounding beaches San Antonio, and Ibiza in general, has to offer, you are going to wish you had more time aboard to encounter them all!

catamaran sailing towards the sunset in ibiza
Sunset trips from San Antonio are breathtaking!

On our way back to the port from an unforgettable day anchored at one of these coves, we will sail in front of the famous Café del Mar and Café Mambo, where hundreds of people gather daily to watch the gorgeous sunset. Imagine being just a few meters from the shore, relaxing on the net of a catamaran with a drink at hand, sharing the view of this spectacular sunset, while those at shore enthusiastically clap their hands and search for that last green ray of sunshine when the sun sets just under the sea. There is no better way to end the utmost incredible Ibiza boat trip!

This video does not do it justice, better seen live sunset in front of Cafe del Mar and Cafe Mambo

Unlike tears in rain, all these moments will NEVER be lost in time.

Ibiza catamaran trip itinerary full description

Although the port or beach where you embark from can vary depending on the itinerary planned, embarking usually takes place around noon at the yacht club in San Antonio. Here begins our sailing adventure!

After an hour of sailing we will arrive at Cala Bassa The waters of Cala Bassa are so transparent that our anchor will be seen at depths over 12 meters. While anchored at Cala Bassa we can swim around the catamaran, snorkel the stunning turquoise waters, challenge ourselves paddle boarding, or take a ride to the beach on the zodiac for some lunch at the many restaurants, cafes and beach bars Cala bassa has to offer.

Es Cavallet beach Formentera
Yes! we love IBIZA!

After lunch, we can choose to continue beach hopping to Playas de Comte, between Ibiza and Isla del Bosque, or set sail for the island of Conejera, where, because it is a natural reserve, we will not be able to disembark but we can enjoy diving into the clear waters or go snorkelling around the impressive marine reserve filled with huge banks of coloured fish.

We then will weigh anchor and sail back to our port, stopping by Café del Mar for the most remarkable sunset.

catamaran sunset ibiza
the best sunsets in the world, from the bay in San Antonio

Finally, after sunset, we will return to the Yacht Club in San Antonio for the unwanted finish of our most memorable boat trip in Ibiza.

By Jose CharterAlia - Feel free to read our story.

Hen party Ibiza, hen do weekends





Welcome to Charteralia, Boat charter for Hen Parties in Ibiza and Formentera

Get up to 50% discount by filling out our contact form.

If you are organizing a hen party Ibiza and you have never been to Ibiza before, you are probably quite lost at the moment. But don't worry - you are reading the correct web site!

We have special offers for a hen do Ibiza gatherings with several options depending on the season and number of hours on board our gorgeous sailing boats and catamarans. You can start with the most basic option, in low season, in which you can rent our catamaran for 11 people for half a day for 450 euro, including tax, fuel, and captain. Call us at +34 651 930 939 (we are also on WhatsApp) or write us an email at info@charterAlia.com and we will take care of everything!

hen party Ibiza
Enjoy an amazing private sailing boat trip along the best beaches in Ibiza!

Exclusive but not pricey catamaran for your hen do and bachelorette

We would like to emphasize that our sailboats and catamarans are not typical passenger vessels on which 60 or 70 people are crowded and they make you share the boat with other people you do not know. On the contrary, our product is much more exclusive and private and not necessarily more expensive. Our boats are rented for private groups, so you all will have lots of room to lay down, sunbathe, and have the best hen do ever!

Last season hen do and bachelorette party Ibiza

Take a look at this amazing and quick video of our Lagoon 380 catamaran that we offer for hen and bachelorette parties in Ibiza.

We have a lot of hen do ideas for you! The most popular option for hen parties in Ibiza is usually a day-tour on our spectacular sailing catamaran Lagoon 380. Click on this link to check some of the full day Ibiza boat trips on private yachts, catamarans and sailing boats.

local girls on a ibiza hen party on catamaran
The bride in yellow and her friends in pink.

In addition to catamaran day trips, we can also offer you a few more fun-packed options for a day or even a hen weekend in Ibiza.

Full day Ibiza hen party on catamaran without an overnight stay

You can board our catamaran around 12:00 at the Yacht Club in San Antonio in Ibiza. We will sail for around one and a half hours and anchor at the beautiful CalaBassa beach, where you can have lunch on board or disembark at the amazing CalaBassa Beach Club.

Ibiza hen do
We love when girls come in uniforms!

We always recommend disembarking for lunch so you can stretch your legs and experience one of the most amazing beaches on the island. Don't worry about your hours on board because we will give you a complimentary extra hour so you don't feel that you are missing out on time aboard during your ibiza hen do on our catamaran. After lunch, we will sail all the way to Playas de Compte (also known as Cala Conta), approximately an hour away from CalaBassa. We will drop the anchor and you can jump in and practise some snorkelling in the famous crystal clear and turquoise waters of this white sand beach.

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We are happy to help you with classy ideas for your Ibiza hen do on board our sailing boats and catamarans.

Then about 18:30 we will set sail back to the port, but not before stopping in front of the legendary Cafe del Mar and Cafe Mambo just in time to admire an amazing sunset on board right in front of the hundreds of people who gather on land to see the sun set into the Mediterranean. Our catamaran will appear in all the sunset pictures that tourists take from the shore. The perfect ending for a catamaran hen party in Ibiza sea adventure.

bachelorette party on catamaran
Enjoying the sun and the wind on the nets of the catamaran.

Once we get back to port, we will provide you access to the yacht club's facilities - including toilets, showers and hairdryers - in case you don't want to go back to your hotel or apartment and wish to go straight to dinner.

In the San Antonio area, there are many nice options for dining: the best tapas in the island at Es Verro, opposite the church in San Antonio. Or the famous restaurant Villa Mercedes with its colonial atmosphere, located just across from the yacht club. The closest option is the yacht club restaurant, which offers fresh fish, seafood and paella specialties, and excellent meat. Alternatively, you can reach restaurant Sa Capella with a 10-minute taxi ride. It was an old church which has been restored and converted into a restaurant.

hens on a catamaran in ibiza
We offer different options to accommodate groups of all sizes.

For any of these options, we advise you to book a table, especially for a larger hen do groups. We are more than happy to help you with any booking or give any advice to clubs and plans to assure a memorable experience.

hen parties Ibiza catamaran
Celebrate your hen party on board our gorgeous catamaran in Ibiza.

Ibiza hen do with overnight stay

If you book this option you can spend the night on board our sailing boats and catamarans. We have room for up to 8 people per boat. You can stay on board until 9:00 am the following morning.

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The night on board our catamaran goes as late as you want!

After the boat excursion, we will return to port where you can comfortably take a shower at the yacht club's clean and modern facilities and prepare to go out for dinner and continue your hen do in Ibiza fun. You will be provided with a key to the pier and the catamaran so you can return to the boat at any time, just like you would at a hotel.

formentera hen do ibiza
Crystal clear waters of Ibiza and Formentera.

Ibiza hen weekends

You can book our catamaran for a full weekend and extend your bachelorette party in Ibiza for almost three days! You can embark on Friday at around 14:00. We don't need to return to port on Friday night and, if you wish, we can spend the night anchored off one of the beaches in the Bay of San Antonio, venture off to  the island of Formentera (weather permitting) or stay a little closer to Cala Jondal, in Porroig beach, so you can get to Blue Marlin directly from our boat charter Ibiza.

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Sailor women are most welcome on board!

It is certainly one of the favorite clubs for our groups of bachelorette parties in Ibiza. Going back to port is also optional on Saturday night, so we can anchor at any other beach of your choice since we don't need to be back at the port until Sunday at 19:00 in order to check-out.

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The feeling of complete freedom and privacy is felt on board of our hen do boats.

Fees for Ibiza hen do packages on our boats

We offer Ibiza hen do packages all year round. We even offer charter day trips in July and August, as opposed to most charter companies that only offer their boats for full week charters.

Video: Catamaran Ibiza hen do surfer girls

Our gorgeous customers at their hen do in Ibiza.

Daily rates range between 450 (half day in low season) and 1,900 euros (full day in high season). All our hen party Ibiza fees include taxes, VAT, cleaning fee, professional skipper, and fuel. So pretty much everything is included except for food and drinks that are usually provided by our guests of bachelorette parties in Ibiza and Formentera.

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Fun is guaranteed for everyone!

Sometimes we even organise mixed bachelor and bachelorette parties. Take a look at our video of a small party on our catamaran while anchored off of Formentera.captains hen weekend in ibiza

Video: hen party Ibiza

The groom, the bride and their friends celebrating their hen and stag party together.

For more information, do not hesitate to contact Jose, the manager of Catamaran Ibiza CharterAlia and head skipper of our boats in Ibiza. Call him on his mobile phone +34 651 930 939 (also on WhatsApp) or email us at info@charterAlia.com. If you prefer, you can also fill out the contact form you will find on the side bar at the right of this page or leave a comment under the photo gallery. I promise I will answer all your questions within 24 hours!

Written by Jose CharterAlia, founder and captain of one of our catamarans - click here to read our little story.

My sailing passion. The story of CharterAlia

Hi there! My name is José Navas, thanks for following us!

In these lines you can read how I changed my life, learning how to sail and pursuing my dreams. I ended up founding CharterAlia and working and living on my own Lagoon catamaran.

When I was already in my thirties, I discovered this new late passion in my life that is sailing. Back then I was going through tough times in the IT company I had created when I first graduated from college. This company had meant my whole life for 15 years. We were just college kids when we started it. We put so much effort and sacrifice that definitely came to a sad end.

Disoriented, debt-ridden and discouraged I decided to take a sabbatical year and devote myself, body and soul, to learn how to sail, hoping to leave the bad times behind. For years I loved the idea of adventure, freedom and peace I imagined when I saw a sailboat sailing "away from the madding crowd". I had begun several sea adventure books but I never had time to finish them. As the dreams we all have, we always think that someday we will make them come true, but gradually those dreams are getting trapped by the daily routine and obligations we impose on ourselves so they fade out along our life.

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My first little sailing boat at anchor off a gorgeous sunset

From the first day I discovered that sailing was extremely addictive, not only because of the direct contact with nature and the sea, but also by the number of factors affecting your performance, and especially the almost instantaneous measurement you can get of the results since any small adjustment affects the speed of the ship, together with external elements. It was ideal for self-learners and hyperactive quixote-like entrepreneurs. 

It wasn't just sailing per se, but also the livelihood, the day by day of the uncomfortable but rewarding life on board was just perfect for someone with my concerns. It definitely kept my head continuously busy, and thus free of other negative thoughts. When I finally had a moment of relaxation, I was so tired physically and psychologically that my only thoughts were sleeping and resting. I had never slept so soundly, even when sometimes I had to wake up in the middle of the night to drop my second anchor.

My first sailboat

It was early in 2010 when I decided to stop being a cartographer and I finally became an explorer . I took a pair of trial sailing lessons and I loved it. In order to pay my debts of the bankrupted company I had to re-mortgage my house and with the few remaining euros I bought my first boat: a tiny 7 meters long sailing boat, not so good in terms of living conditions and fairly spartan. I bought such a small boat because it could be transported on a trailer so I thought I could at least save the cost of the spot at the port. Throughout the next months I managed to buy some safety gadgets at discount and resale websites. That tiny boat became my home. With 50 liters of fresh water as maximum capacity in the tanks and without a toilet, you can imagine all the fancy stuff I had to do to live more or less decently. However, I still remember with tremendous emotion and affection those early months, when I jumped into the adventure, basing my learning strategy on the trial and error method, as infallible as dangerous. I finally had time to read and learn. I gave myself in body and soul to this new project. I read any sailing book I came across and I kept learning more "theory" through various Internet forums . I probably lived some of the toughest days in my life, but also the most exciting moments, with a sense of almost daily self improvement and a desire to live and move forward I had not known before.

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My beautiful Iluso at anchor at Salinas Beach

For me this was the proof that magic happens out of your comfort zone. Your cosy sofa and fluffy blanket at home are fine for a while, but in the medium to long run, it kills our instinct of self-improvement and solving problems, for which we are anthropologically programmed for, and drags us into a loop routine of minor concerns ,no big deals, just turning them into real problems.

Our first sailing stage from Malaga to Ibiza

My first year, I spent 6 consecutive months living aboard the small Iluso. Me and my friend Victor Roda set sail from Caleta de Velez, Malaga, in the south of the Spanish peninsula. It took us 7 days and 500 problems to arrive in Ibiza. Victor went back to work and I kept sailing solo after a long and deserved break, discovering and exploring the rest of the Balearic islands. I spent a whole month in Ibiza. I was amazed of the ideal conditions for sailing and anchoring of these islands. Unlike the Alboran Sea coast, in Andalusia, which offers no sheltered coves to anchor.

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Anchored at the turquoise lagoon of Sa Torreta, north of Formentera island

Journey to Mallorca with a rat on board

Never before had I felt so free as within those 10 square meter boat. I sailed from Ibiza to Mallorca, on a journey that will always remember. The night before I had anchored in front of Tagomago, a tiny island, east of Ibiza, that is the closest point to Mallorca. It is a private island own by a German millionaire, who likes the celebrity world and has militarized the island to keep paparazzi at a certain distance. Still I managed to anchor near the shore, as it is a very deep area.

The next morning when I was crossing the Mallorca canal, right in the middle point, between Ibiza and Mallorca, sailing with a comfortable upwind of 14 knots, I saw a sparrow perched on the anchor pulpit. But does a sparrow have a tail?It was no sparrow but a rat!

I guessed that the animal ran out of garbage to eat on the island, and it had to swim to my boat, probably attracted by the smell of dinner I was preparing after I anchored the night before. After some thinking I managed to hit the rat off the boat with the gaff and it fell into the water belly up. The poor animal drowned for sure, but what choice did I have? Otherwise it would have become a permanent stowaway for the rest of my trip.

Already in Mallorca and free of the rat, I took my good time. I circumnavigated the island twice in a month. A beautiful island, much larger than Ibiza, but with the dangers of the northern winds, which even in summer can give you a hard time. One night in the bay of Soller, north of Mallorca, I sailed into a mini-tornado almost all boats anchored in the bay dragged their anchors. I was not the only sailor who spent all night on the cockpit with eyes wide open. It was good I went through problems again as a preparation for what I was going to suffer in the Strait of Bonifacio between Corsica and Sardinia, the next stage on my trip.

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In Mallorca I was testing the gennaker, a fun sail, but hard to set alone

Bonifacio is a very sensitive area from the nautical point of view, like the Strait of Gibraltar and almost all straits in general. The narrowing space of sea between two land areas causes what is known as a Venturi effect. It's like a funnel that the wind must traverse to reach the other side, and this makes the wind speed up like crazy.

The leap from Mallorca to Sardinia

In late July I sailed the 280 nautical miles from Es Trenc, south of Mallorca, to Cala Tamariglio, up in the natural park of Capo Caccia, near the city of Alghero, Sardinia northwest. I spent 3 days with 3 nights at sea, under all conditions. Calm, light winds, some good times, and the worst hours followed by an intense electrical thunderstorm with harsh winds and severe waves which made me go through the hardest moments in my life. It was about 6:30 am on the second day and  I felt a huge crack, followed by an explosion and a blinding light. I saw a lightning bolt just 100 meters from my boat. I remember the smell of static electricity in the air and I still get goose pumps. It was raining buckets and I was totally soaked. I will never forget the image of being head down while a flow of rain water was coming off the tip of my nose. I was almost paralyzed with fear. Luckily the storm was gradually losing strength. I do not believe that the boat or myself would have endured much longer. Although the wind died, the swell was huge for the rest of the day. The poor Iluso was only 2,000 kilos and it entered into cocktail mode. The boat's outboard engine was just 9 HP, so I could hardly advance against rough seas. As I was reaching the crest of a wave, the propeller would go out of the water. To top it off, the autopilot was not agile enough to negotiate those huge waves, so I was forced to be at the helm and steer the boat manually, unable to take one second off, to eat or  refuge inside the cabin .

I've never tried hard drugs, but I doubt that an artificial substance can give you the high I got at my arrival in Sardinia, after almost 72 hours without sleep or rest since I weighed the anchor at the south of Mallorca. I felt I was flying. Despite the accumulated fatigue, I could hardly fall asleep from the excitement.

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Some of my friends I shared my first sailing boat with

Once recovered and grown from the journey, my internal energy exploded, feeding from the feelings I was living. I sailed around the north of Sardinia's Emerald Coast, every cape, every cove. I would go to ports just five minutes to get water and buy some food and back on the "road". I always slept at anchor, almost with no other boat around, under the stars, with little light pollution and studying the charts to prepare the track for the next day.

A few weeks later I sailed from Sardinia to Corsica to pick up some friends. The forecast those days showed hard mistral winds, accelerated by the Strait of Bonifacio. But the mistral winds arrived early and caught me off guard in the middle of the strait. Another hard day to add to my log. It was just a few hours, but it was really bad. It took it as a sign that I was still learning. In Corsica we spent nearly two weeks before returning to Sardinia. We went through each and every one of the small islands that mark the passage of Bonifacio, between Corsica and Sardinia: from Piantarella in Corsica, we anchored one day at Cavallo. We kept on going and arrived at the incredible Lavezzi islands, where we spent an unforgettable night. The next day we went on to the pool of turquoise water that is formed from three small islands: Santa Maria, Razzoli and Budelli. And then navigated to the famous islands of La Maddalena and Caprera. A real paradise, much more eco friendly than the Balearic Islands in my opinion.

Homecoming with quick stop in Menorca and Cabrera

I kept exploring the coast of Sardinia until late September when some hard storms and a few complicated nights made me realise it was time to go back home and I should put a temporary stop to my adventure. I sailed back west to Menorca, where I arrived just at the beginning of a week known as the Indian summer. The journey back was much more benevolent. In fact the wind was so mild that I was forced to use the engine for almost all miles. Sailing with the engine is like sex without love. When there is no choice, it's not bad, but is incomparable to sailing with wind. In those days I was fully integrated with the ship. It had been almost five months since I set sail for the first time at the dock of Caleta de Velez, in Malaga. I felt much more experienced, without any fear, but yet without losing respect for the sea.

It was the end of September and I was enjoying a wonderful weather, I spent most of the time outside, sailing and anchoring on the gorgeous coves of Menorca. But I could not stay forever. Much to my dismay Menorca was a just a step on my way back to Malaga, and had finish my trip back, before the Azores high pressure area would lose all its strength and allow the entry of storms form the Atlantic, creating strong westerly winds, right against my course. So I jumped from Menorca to Mallorca and decided to stop overnight in Cabrera.

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Cabrera island, south of Mallorca, with its imposing castle

A little island south of Mallorca, that even with everything I had experienced that summer, I found to be the most magical island. The pearl of the Mediterranean. Steeped in history and preserved like no other, since it became a natural park in the 80's and now you need a especial permit to enter or anchor. Through my precarious but effective Internet connection, I managed to obtain the permissions from Menorca.

Return to mainland Spain and Malaga

I left Cabrera island convinced of my return, with more time, in the future, and I arrived in Ibiza after 15 hours of sailing. The days were becoming shorter and it was getting dark before 8 pm. The nice cool nights turned into cold ones, and weather conditions were getting worse, so after one night in Ibiza where I got some food and water I continued my route towards the island of Portichol, just off Cape Nao, to keep on heading south along the Iberian peninsula. I spent two days at Mar Menor, to anchor in the lee of the island Perdiguera, another paradise, so close and so unknown to me until then. I escaped the Mar Menor by canal Estacio, under the drawbridge, turned Cape Palos and headed to Cabo de Gata. Those were long days of sailing, with more engine than I would have liked, but had to cover 50 or 60 miles a day and I got nothing but dwindle wind those days. I turned cape of Gata and decided to stop by the yacht club in Almeria to meet some friends. I was just two sailing days from my starting point in Malaga. I tried to take advantage of favorable winds and did the 120 miles left on pure sail, without starting the engine for a minute. I anchored on the tropical coast of Granada, at La Herradura, and later in the coast of Malaga, in Nerja and Maro. I was full of mixed feelings because after six months living on a boat 7 x 2 meters and less than 1.70 meters high, I could feel my adventure coming to an end. On the other hand, I was ready to enjoy the comforts of land: endless hot showers, real toilets, high speed Internet and unlimited electricity.

I couldn't believe it when I arrived in Malaga. I had lived the greatest adventure of my life, I had learned, enjoyed, experienced and lived so much. But most importantly, I had also learned how to to sail and I had fulfilled my dream, evolving as a person. My priorities and goals in life had changed radically. At that time I was not sure how or in what manner, but I was very certain that I could not return to my former life.

I spent that winter thanks to the "methadone" of skiing in Sierra Nevada. Dreaming new routes, to continue the following year where I left it. However, a few months later, Ariel gave me a call. He was one of the dealers of Lagoon catamarans that I had met during my attendance at Barcelona Boat Show. We clicked from the first minute. He called me to invite me to make my first Atlantic trip. During the boat show that year, Ariel had sold a large catamaran Lagoon 400 and offered me to help him sail the catamaran from the shipyard, located in Brittany, on the Atlantic coast of France, all the way to Ibiza.

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Arriving in Ibiza on my catamaran a few winters ago

A really tough journey, in the middle of the winter, that would take us more than three weeks and two thousand miles in a straight course to La Coruña, turning Finisterre and then sailing along the entire coast of Portugal to reach Huelva and across the Strait of Gibraltar. The rest of the route from Malaga to Ibiza and I knew it quite well already.

The first steps in the professional activity

I accepted the invitation of Ariel without blinking and that long and hard journey forged a friendship and a conjunction of interests that put me in charge of one of Ariel's catamaran to work in Ibiza as skipper during the following summer. Those were new adventures and experiences, perhaps more human and some more banal than those I lived on my small boat El Iluso the previous year, but I acquired the expertise and knowledge needed for deciding to re-re-mortgaging my house and buying second hand Ariel's catamaran from him.

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Here I am in the Atlantic Ocean, with 6 meter waves and winds of 40 knots aboard the catamaran we were moving to Ibiza. Yes, forced smile for the photo, but shitting in my pants

That winter was crucial for several factors. I worked my butt off and obtained the professional captain license and all the necessary courses, practices and finally the professional qualifications needed to work as a professional captain.

We founded CharterAlia, boat rental company in Ibiza

That winter I used to spend ten to twelve hours a day building this website, CharterAlia. Gradually we ranked higher and higher on Google, thanks to quality content that aroused the interest of our potential customers and readers. Our high visibility in search engines put us in touch with other boat owners: owners of other sailboats wishing offer them for rent in Ibiza. They could not find any customers, and they contacted us so we could advertise their boats on our website. This way we grew quite fast, and we are still growing today. In 2015, only five years since I decided to try to make my dream come true, we have a mixed fleet of 45 vessels, both owned boats and third party's boats, with 20 vessels in Ibiza, 15 in Mallorca and 10 in Menorca .

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Part of the catamaran fleet of CharterAlia

The most important thing of this long story is that despite turning my passion into my profession, I'm still enjoying it like the first day. Whenever I go out sailing with my customers I always try to convey my excitement to them. I could live in a comfortable apartment in Ibiza and find a nearby office. However I live on one of my catamarans and I have set up my office in one of the cabins, where I still work as captain and hope to continue doing it for many years. It is the best and most rewarding job I've had in my life.

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Jose Navas on Spanish TV

 

Sailing routes Ibiza Formentera

These sailing routes between Ibiza and Formentera are an example of some weekly routes that some of our customers followed on our fleet of boats for hire in Ibiza the past seasons.
Map Ibiza Formentera

When our sailing boats in Ibiza and Formentera are hired for some of our famous Ibiza boat trips, we always return the same starting point in San Antonio or Cala Jondal by sunset. Same for hen parties Ibiza unless it's a weekend party.

But when our yachts are rented for more than one day and our customers wish to sleep at anchor, then we spend the night at a cove that is well protected from the wind and especially from the waves, so we are safe and comfortable for good night sleep. For this reason, the weather will play a key role in choosing where to anchor our rental vessels and the itinerary to follow. The prevailing winds in the summer are East winds, and usually quite mild, but we can't lower the guard, and the skipper will always keep an eye on the weather forecast.

One or two-week routes around Ibiza and Formentera

We also offer one and two week routes around Ibiza and Formentera on the vessels that we offer for Ibiza boat hire. If we depart from San Antonio, we can spend the first night at a nearby cove (1) Cala Bassa , Cala Conta, or Conejera Island (quieter). Alternatively we can start from Cala Jondal and go straight to Formentera.

Catamarans of charteralia at Cala Conta
Two of our catamarans lounging at Cala Conta.

Then go down to (2) Cala Tarida or Cala D'hort, and continue to the SW of Ibiza where we can find the magic islet of Es Vedra. Then (3) Cala Porroig or Cala Jondal (Blue Marlin), south of Ibiza, or even book a buoy (30 euro) in Ses Salines. We will continue to (4) Espalmador Island (turquoise waters like the Caribbean), where we can also reserve a buoy since anchoring is prohibited on the bottoms of Posidonia, very common on this tiny island. The next day we will head South, to the island of Formentera, and we can anchor by the famous beach of Illetes. The following day we will arrive at Cala Saona (6) where we will anchor for the night and will jump in the most turquoise waters in the Mediterranean. Then we will keep on going South, and will sail around the South of Formentera, by the lighthouses of Barbary and La Mola, and we will arrive at (7) Es Calo de San Agustin and Es Pujols (East of Formentera). Then we cam jump back to Ibiza and spend a night in the quiet port of Santa Eulalia (8). We will head North, to the island of Tagomago (9). Then, already far from the hustle and bustle of Ibiza town, we will get to the Northern coves of Ibiza, Portinax (10), the unknown but fabulous Calo des Porcs (11) and Benirrás (12). We will start getting closer to our base in San Antonio, spending one of the last nights at Cala Salada(13) and then the last night, back in San Antonio (14).

Drone view of Cala Salada beach in Ibiza
An aerial view of Cala Salada in Ibiza- one of the beaches you must visit during your time on the island.

 

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Anchored between Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta in Ibiza.

And I promise these will be the best two weeks of vacation you have ever had!

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You can click on this image to open it much larger on a new window and see the exact location of each of the beaches we mention on this post.

If you take a week route or less than a week, we usually follow the same itinerary, but skipping the north and East of Ibiza island.

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By Jose CharterAlia - read the story about how we created CharterAlia, a boat hire Ibiza company.

Ibiza boat hire trip for a full week

If you are thinking about enjoying your holidays with Ibiza Boat Hire, we have at your disposal the largest fleet of catamarans and sailboats for rent in Ibiza and Formentera, to be able to enjoy the wonderful places that are hidden in the largest Pitiusa.

In the event that you would like to rent a boat to Formentera, it would be enough with a charter day. Of course … a few stops along the way could do. Everything depends on how you want to spend your magnificent experience. To enjoy the crystal clear waters of Formentera, without hurry, Rent a boat in Formentera for 3 days to truly get the feel for the area.

Sunseeker 46 Camargue Luxury Yacht Charter

This Sunseeker Camargue 46 is a gorgeous luxury yacht that we offer for mostly for day charters but also for overnight stay rentals in Ibiza and Formentera.

The amazing Sunseeker power yacht was built in 01 but she has been completely renovated in 2015, so it feels like new and it comes packed with lots of extras and amenities!

Amazing Sunseeker 46 power yacht for rent in Ibiza
Impressive image of our Sunseeker 46 Camargue at full speed.

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