Embark on a 4-hour catamaran cruise with a glass-bottom deck along Ibiza’s southwest coast.
The journey begins sailing past stunning coves, caves, and islets, including Cala Bassa, Cala Conta, Cala Tarida, Cala Carbó, Cala Codolar, Cala Molí, and Cala d’Hort, enjoying their crystal-clear waters, golden sands, and pristine Mediterranean landscapes.
Upon reaching the iconic Es Vedrà natural reserve, admire its dramatic cliffs and rock formations while learning about its legends and protected biodiversity. Next, the cruise passes by Atlantis, an old quarry famous for its unique rocks and natural pools.
On the return to San Antonio, the boat stops at Cala Bassa or Cala Conta, depending on weather conditions, allowing guests to swim and relax in the turquoise waters.
Throughout the excursion, drinks are included (water, soft drinks, beer, sangria, and white wine), and after the swim, enjoy a finger food and fresh fruit snack.
Enjoy a 4-hour boat tour along Ibiza’s southwest coast, sailing past some of the island’s most spectacular coves. During the journey, you’ll pass Cala Bassa, Cala Conta, Cala Tarida, Cala Carbó, Cala Codolar, and Cala Molí, with their crystal-clear waters, golden sands, and pristine natural surroundings. The boat also approaches sea caves and rock formations, offering privileged views of these hidden spots that can only be appreciated from the water. Along the way, you’ll see islets and natural reserves that protect the biodiversity of Ibiza’s coastline. The captain shares interesting facts about the history, geology, and wildlife of each location, making the tour both educational and visually stunning—a perfect way to discover Ibiza from the sea.
Our captain will guide you on a tour around the Es Vedrà natural reserve, one of Ibiza’s most iconic and mysterious locations. During the cruise, you’ll discover its hidden corners, dramatic cliffs, and unique sea caves, while enjoying the crystal-clear waters surrounding this emblematic islet.
Es Vedrà, standing 382 meters tall, is part of a protected natural area alongside the islets of Es Vedranell and Sa Conillera, home to seabirds and covered with typical Mediterranean maquis vegetation. The captain shares its history, local legends, and interesting facts about the protected flora and fauna, which have made Es Vedrà an inspiring symbol for artists and visitors alike.
This excursion allows you to experience the wild and pristine beauty of Es Vedrà from the sea, capturing its magic, dramatic landscapes, and surrounding biodiversity in an unforgettable visual and educational adventure.
After admiring Es Vedrà, the boat approaches Sa Pedrera in Cala d’Hort, better known as Atlantis, one of Ibiza’s most fascinating and mysterious spots. This area is renowned for its unique rock formations, dramatic cliffs, and natural pools carved by the sea, creating a surreal landscape that seems straight out of another world. From the boat, travelers can take in these incredible formations and enjoy the wild beauty of Ibiza’s coastline—a place rich in history and legends that leaves a lasting impression on everyone.
On the return from Es Vedrà to San Antonio, the excursion makes a stop at one of the beautiful beaches on the southwest coast, either Cala Bassa or Cala Conta, depending on weather conditions. This stop allows guests to swim in crystal-clear waters, relax on the beach, and take in the Mediterranean scenery after admiring Es Vedrà. Both coves are known for their soft sand, turquoise waters, and protected natural surroundings, providing the perfect setting to swim, sunbathe, and enjoy the beauty of Ibiza from the sea. It’s the perfect way to end the excursion, combining nature, sea, and relaxation after a day of discovery and sailing.
Capitán Nemo information booth. The boats are located in front of this booth, next to the largest fountain on the promenade.
Please arrive 30 minutes before the meeting point to check in and board the boat with your ticket.
Ibiza, known for its vibrant nightlife and stunning beaches, is a Mediterranean island that offers a unique blend of relaxation and excitement. Beyond its party reputation, Ibiza boasts a rich cultural heritage, beautiful landscapes, and a laid-back atmosphere in quieter areas.
The old town of Ibiza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features medieval walls, narrow streets, and stunning views.
One of Ibiza's most famous beaches, known for its turquoise waters and stunning sunsets.
A historic hippie market offering a variety of local crafts, clothing, and food.
A traditional Ibicenco fish stew made with local fish, tomatoes, and potatoes.
A spicy sausage made from pork, paprika, and other spices.
A sweet, spiral-shaped pastry made with flour, eggs, and lard.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, lively nightlife, and crowded beaches. Ideal for those who want to experience Ibiza's famous party scene.
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Ibiza is generally safe, but petty crime can occur in tourist areas. Be cautious of pickpockets and scams.
Ibiza Town, San Antonio, Santa Eulalia
Buses are affordable and convenient, but schedules can be limited in off-peak seasons.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
A smaller, quieter island known for its pristine beaches and relaxed atmosphere.
A stunning rock formation off the coast of Ibiza, known for its mystical aura and beautiful views.
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