
Ibiza Charter Itinerary
7 days
•69 nautical miles
World-famous for their top tier nightlife and crystal-clear waters, Ibiza offers stunning beaches and rugged coastal lines.
Sail from Cala D'Hort to Formentera, exploring the most idyllic island spanning 11 km, the smallest of the Balearic islands.
Drop anchor to visit the most breathtaking snorkel spots or hike along the coast to panoramic viewpoints.
The best time to visit is generally June to September, when temperatures hover in the comfortable 28–31ºC range.
This sample 7-day itinerary highlights a yacht charter from Ibiza to Cala Comte, exploring the island aboard a sleek catamaran.
Ibiza Itinerary (7 Day Yacht Charter)

The White Island of Ibiza is famed for its chic beach clubs and five-star beaches. Platja des Jondal is one of those spots. Close to Ibiza town and with a ton of incredible places to explore that go beyond the usual lounge chair, this beach is all about boutique beach bliss.
Anchor close ashore so you can swim to and from your yacht
Visit Cova Santa with lively parties and world class DJs
Dine at Casa Jondal to experience fresh authentic seafood
During sunset find yourself at Ibiza's most renowned beach club Blue Marlin Eivissa, enjoying cocktails and live music

This beguiling, uninhabited island rock, 400m high, lies just off the southwest coast of Ibiza. Legend has it that Es Vedra is home to sea nymphs and sirens who tried to lure Odysseus from his ship in Homer's classic Odyssey. You can anchor your yacht and soak up this picturesque backdrop as you plunge into blue waters.
Don't forget to bring snorkelling gear to explore the incredible marine life
Snorkel along the rocky coastline
Dine at the Cala d'Hort (perfect at sunset)
Explore 'Atlantis' Sa Pedrera, A hidden artistic rock quarry with carved shapes and natural pools, reachable by a steep hike and located near the base of the cliffs

Cala D'Hort is a picturesque haven nestled on the southwestern coast of the island, renowned for its breathtaking beauty and serene ambience. Hemmed in by steep, rugged cliffs, this intimate cove boasts golden sands lapped by the see through waters of the Mediterranean sea. Visitors are drawn to Cala D'Hort not only for its stunning natural surroundings but also for its tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal escape for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the bustling crowds.
Cala D'Hort is very popular so early morning or late afternoon arrival is recommended
Enjoy authentic local cuisine at Restaurante Cala d'Hort
Relax at sunset overlooking Es Vedra
Explore many coastal hiking routes such as Torre des Savinar

Without a visit to Formentera, your Balearics charter would not be complete. A tranquil, laid-back island located just south of Ibiza, renowned for its Caribbean turquoise waters, long white sand beaches and rustic charm. The smallest of the Balearic islands, it is a popular much loved yacht spot. Renowned for its relaxed, bohemian and eco-friendly vibe. The island features dramatic, rocky coastlines and lighthouses, along with quaint charming villages.
Explore land and sea by utilising the bikes and kayaks available on the island
Enjoy lunch at Es Moli de Sal
Enjoy the breathtaking beaches composed of gin-clear water and peaceful bays for anchoring
Visit the mid-1800 La Mola lighthouse, positioned on a cliff for ocean views

San Antonio lies on the west coast of Ibiza and is the island's capital. It is Ibiza's biggest and most lively tourism destination, known for its worldwide sunsets, which lead to its legendary clubs for all-night partying. The ideal spot to let your hair down and have fun. By day, explore idyllic coves like Cala Saladeta and Cala Bassa, where crystal-clear waters invite swimming and snorkeling amid dramatic cliffs. For a unique experience, visit the Cap Blanc Aquarium, set in a coastal cave, offering intimate encounters with local marine life and weekend sardinada feasts. History buffs can admire the fortress-like Sant Antonio Church, built in 1385 to guard against pirate raids, or the nearby Coves Blanques lighthouse, now an exhibition space.
Arrive at the sunset strip with enough time to secure the perfect seat for sunset
- Enjoy sunset strip, famous promenade hosting iconic spots like Cafe del Mar and Cafe Mambo for sunset cocktails and music.
- Explore the quieter side of San Antonio and enjoy beaches such as Cala Gracioneta

Cala Comte is a popular relaxed beach located in Sant Josep de sa Talaia, on the southwest coast known for crystal-clear waters and spectacular sunsets. Beyond the main beach, walk along the coastline to discover smaller, secluded and beautiful coves, such Cala Escondida. Enjoy Mediterranean and international cuisine with great views and S'illa d'es Bosc or the popular Sunset Ashram, known for its bohemian vibe. On calmer days, renting a paddle board or kayak offers a unique perspective of the coastline.
Stay for the sunset but book restaurants like Sunset Ashram ahead, or bring a picnic to enjoy the views
- Snorkel along the rocky coastline (top for visability)
- Explore the beach kayaking or paddle boarding
- Enjoy Lunch at Cala Bassa Beach Club set in a stunning waterfront location with a vibrant yet classy atmosphere

Ibiza is where sun-drenched days melt into legendary nights, a Balearic jewel that seduces travellers with its dual personality. Start your adventure in the UNESCO-listed Dalt Vila, Ibiza Town's ancient heart, where cobbled streets wind past whitewashed houses and the 13th-century Cathedral offers panoramic views of the sparkling harbour.
Book restaurants a few days ahead so you can secure your ideal spots
Visit Las Dallas Hippy Market where you'll find local traders and handmade gems
Explore the beautiful Ibiza Old Town, where cobbled streets wind past white washed houses
Enjoy an evening meal at La Oliva, in the heart of the old town
Ibiza Yachts Available for Charter
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