Between Ibiza and Formentera you sail to the rhythm of music between bays of golden sand

A cruise between Ibiza and Formentera will allow you to spend a vacation among crystal clear seas, fun and exciting adventures
Ibiza, which is part of the Balearic archipelago, boasts kilometers by beaches of fine sand unique in the world and a spectacular sea with a transparent water where to take baths and snorkeling. But not only sea and nightlife, there is also a cultural side such as the iconic Castle of Ibiza ("Eivissa" in Catalan): a real gem of the capital city, all to be visited and discovered
Nautical bases for Ibiza
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Vedi tutti
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Sant Antoni de Portmany

NORTH
The northern side of the island is the wildest and most spectacular, reachable only in good weather conditions. Points of interest:
- CALA AUBARCA
- GREEN RACO
- CALA BENIRRA
- SES BALANDRES
- SES MARGALIDES
Cala Benirras is a pretty beach of sand and, in part, pebbles with rocks on either side on which you can climb and have a picturesque view of the whole sea, until you catch a glimpse of an interesting rock formation known as Cap Bernat (residents call it "the finger of God"). The seabed is rocky, perfect for snorkelers, and the water is crystal clear.
In summer there is a small hippy market every day except Wednesday and Thursday from late morning to evening, with stalls selling fashion items, accessories, handicrafts and more.

WEST
The western part of Ibiza is the most touristy, with very large coves and chiringuitos on the beach. Points of interest:
- CALA COMTE
- ESCULL DE SES PUNXES
- CALA GRACIO
- CALA D'HORT
- CALA TARIDA
This is where Es Vedrà, the magical island shrouded in mystery, and fascinating myths and evocative legends revolve around it: some claim it is the island of the Sirens recounted in Odysseus' Odyssey, others a remnant of the sunken civilization of Atlantis. La Puesta del Sol is an Ibizan ritual that will remain one of the most indelible memories of the trip: the breathtaking sunset at Cala Comte, with the island of the Conijera as a backdrop, in one of the most beautiful chiringuiti savoring the mojito sitting on the cliff.

SOUTH
Points of interest:
- MARINE PARK
- ESPALMADOR ISLAND
- ILLA DE CASTEVI
The nature reserve of Espalmador can only be reached by boat: here are found totally virgin white sand beaches, without any construction except a watchtower, the Torre de Sa Guardiola; it is an exclusive and wild place at the same time.

FORMENTERA
Discover one of the most famous islands in the world, with breathtaking beaches and crystal clear sea. Here you can visit the most exclusive places of the moment. Points of interest:
- ILLETES
- CALA SAONA
- ES PUJOLS
Illetes means "beach of small islands," and it is so named because it is protected by several islets. Very fine white sand, turquoise waters, and a double sea, calm on one side, a true paradise on earth, and rough on the other, where surfers are always looking for waves to ride.
At Cala Saona , quiet and paradisiacally beautiful, the soft white sand beach affords beautiful views of Punta Pedrera and Puta Rasa. There are also sheer cliffs under which to snorkel, and the best mojito in the Balearic Islands is found here. The sunset on the coast is a sight not to be missed: the contrast between the red color of the rocks and the deep blue of the sea is something truly unique in the world.
Es Pujols is Formentera's only real tourist resort and is located in the northeastern part of the island near the Estany Pudent Salt Lake and some of the island's most renowned beaches. The maze of narrow streets that crisscross the town, once a quiet fishing village, are bustling with nightlife.





