With the boat trip to Formentera, aboard a luxury catamaran with only 11 passengers, you can discover the island by sea, with stops at Ses Illetes beach and at the small island of Espalmador, where you can snorkel, SUP or have lunch in one of the fancy restaurants along the coast.
Duration 7 hours
Available Every day
Small group Max 12 people
Meeting point Cala Jondal
Start time
10:00am
The saying goes that Formentera is the last Mediterranean paradise; visit and you will know what the locals mean. Dangling off the south coast of Ibiza, the 20km-long island of Formentera is a pure, get-away-from-it-all escape, with its Caribbean-style beaches (some of them rated among the most beautiful in Europe) where you can spend the whole day simply doing nothing. With the boat trip to Formentera, aboard a luxury catamaran with only 11 passengers, you can discover the island by sea, with stops at Ses Illetes beach and at the small island of Espalmador, where you can snorkel, SUP or have lunch in one of the fancy restaurants along the coast.
Program of the Formentera boat trip from Ibiza:
Meeting point at 09:45am at the departure point in Cala Jondal. Here you will meet the crew and board a luxurious Lagoon 380 catamaran.
We will start sailing south towards the island of Formentera, about 1 hour away from Ibiza. The first stop is the beach of Ses Illetes, which has become a symbol of the island and it is often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. It is a wonder of nature with white sand, calm turquoise sea and rich seabed with posidonia meadows which has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. We will drop anchor here: you will have plenty of time to enjoy the sea, swimming, snorkelling or SUP; you can also head to shore to lunch in one of the glamorous restaurants by the water, or simply take in the sun and the views from the deck of your boat.
If there is enough time after lunch, we will sail to Espalmador island, a lovely uninhabited island located right between Ibiza and Formentera, with white beaches and incredibly crystal clear waters.
At the end of the boat trip, around 5:00pm, you will return to Cala Jondal.
*This experience is non-refundable and no changes can be made for any reason. If you cancel or request a change, the amount paid will not be refunded.
**The itinerary of the cruise is strongly related to the sea and weather conditions: the captain will have a personalized approach, working with the conditions of the day to decide the best route.
The price includes: Professional skipper – Equipment for snorkelling and SUP – Fuel – VAT, port fees and all taxes – Dinghy to get closer to the beaches.
The price does not include: Hotel pick-up and drop-off – Food and drinks on board.
Do not forget: Passport or ID card – Swimsuit – Beach towel – Sunscreen – Sun hat – Camera.
Ibiza is the capital of nightlife and partying for many, but it is also known as the White Island, thanks to its stunning beaches and hundreds of coves that surround this Balearic island. If you’re wondering what to see in Ibiza, you should definitely start with the city of Ibiza, also known as Eivissa, and its Dalt Vila area, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its rich cultural history.
Rent a car or, even better, a scooter to explore the island and discover the most beautiful beaches like Cala Blanca, Cala Comte, and Cala Verdella, with plenty of options for those who love nudist beaches and wild landscapes. Or head to the northern beaches such as Cala Portinatx and Cala de Sant Vicent if you want to escape the crowds of tourists who visit this stunning island each year. If you have a few extra days in Ibiza, you absolutely can't miss the one-day boat excursion to Formentera, famous for its crystal-clear waters and long stretches of beach.
The inhabitants of the island of Ibiza are called Ibizencos. You might be interested to know that more than half of the island's population is not originally from Ibiza, but foreign, in particular, there are many Italians and Germans living in Ibiza.
Ibiza and Formentera are two highly sought-after Balearic islands, both offering stunning natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and spectacular, often wild, beaches. However, Formentera is smaller than Ibiza, less focused on nightlife, and, above all, more difficult to reach. So choosing Ibiza as your base for the holiday and setting aside a full day to visit Formentera from Ibiza is definitely a great option to make sure you don't miss out on anything these two amazing islands have to offer.
To get from Ibiza to Formentera, we recommend choosing one of our boat tours, which will take you from one island to the other in about an hour and bring you to the most beautiful beaches of Formentera. Alternatively, you can take the ferry, but once you arrive, you’ll need to reach the best spots in Formentera on your own or with another form of transport.
With this boat excursion, you’ll reach Formentera from Ibiza in about one hour aboard a luxury catamaran, enjoying the views and stopping in the most beautiful bays along the way.
Playa de Ses Illetes is undoubtedly the most beautiful spot in all of Formentera, it’s even considered one of the most stunning beaches in the world! With its powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and peaceful atmosphere, this is the perfect destination if you want to soak in the calm and unspoiled spirit of Formentera. Stretching 500 meters long and 50 meters wide, Playa de Ses Illetes is a true slice of paradise. With this boat excursion, you’ll be able to anchor just a few meters from the beach, giving you plenty of time for a swim, to snorkel in its breathtaking waters, or even reach the shore and enjoy lunch on land with an unforgettable view.
Espalmador is an unspoiled islet in the Balearic Islands, located just north of Formentera. It can be reached from Formentera by taking a small ferry, or from Ibiza with a full-day excursion like this one. It’s a peaceful little island with Caribbean-like waters. If you choose to visit Formentera from Ibiza, don’t miss a special stop at the island of Espalmador.
The excursion to Formentera from Ibiza is carried out on a luxury catamaran, the Lagoon 380, which comfortably and safely accommodates small groups of up to 12 people on board, ensuring the right level of privacy.
Yes, the excursion includes a stop at Ses Illetes beach, considered one of the most beautiful in the world. After that, the tour continues to the stunning island of Espalmador.
The experience lasts about 8 hours, during which you’ll reach the most beautiful beach in Formentera, as well as enjoy a stop at Espalmador, an island located between Ibiza and Formentera.
Formentera boat tour from Ibiza – Prime Experience on a luxury catamaran
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Highlights:
Departure from Cala Jondal
Guaranteed every day
Small groups of maximum 11 people
Professional skipper on board
Visit Ses Illetes beach and Espalmador island
Enjoy stops for swimming, snorkelling or SUP
€ 342 Adults
All sales are final and there are no refunds
Duration: 7 hours
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€ 342 Adults
All sales are final and there are no refunds
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