Sailing day to Formentera
Experience an unforgettable day sailing to Formentera aboard the catamaran Lagoon 400, departing from Cala Jondal, south of Ibiza. Designed to enjoy the Mediterranean with comfort, stability and space, this experience stands out for its turquoise waters, white sand beaches and quiet anchorages, being one of the most sought after of the summer
Sleeps up to 11 people + skipper, offers spacious outdoor areas, bow net with mats and flybridge with open sea views, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the scenery
Equipped with paddle surfing, snorkeling, dinghy, Bluetooth music, full kitchen, outdoor shower and autonomous power, it guarantees comfortable and worry-free navigation, with all the necessary safety equipment
The route is flexible and adapts to your pace: Ses Illetes, Espalmador, Cala Saona or simply anchor and enjoy the sea. Ideal for those looking for nature, relaxation and a special sea day
The experience begins in the elegant Cala Jondal. After a brief welcome and safety talk, you can now start relaxing, take a first swim and enjoy the sun and wind at the bow of the catamaran.
Whenever the wind permits, we unfurl sails for authentic sailing to Formentera. The trip itself is part of the adventure: 1 hour and 45 minutes of pure disconnection, open views and turquoise sea.
⛵ Navigation time: 1h 45 min
Our first stop in Formentera is S’Espalmador, a protected unspoilt island that can only be visited by boat. Its waters are so crystal clear that they seem unrealistic, and its white sand looks like it was taken from the Caribbean.
As we anchor in this secret corner, we will tell you curiosities and details that few know. It is the perfect place to swim, explore or simply be amazed by the silence and beauty of the surroundings.
We arrive at one of the most famous beaches in Europe: Ses Illetes. White sand, waters so turquoise they seem from another planet, and the perfect setting for snorkeling, trying SUP paddle or just going down to walk on the shore.
At noon, lunchtime comes and you have two options:
Head down to one of the exclusive waterfront restaurants, where you can enjoy a paella, fresh fish, tapas and excellent atmosphere. We recommend:
It's Molí de Sal
Juan & Andrea
Can Carlitos
Kiss Beach
The Shark
Stay on board, relax with the best view and have lunch or order our catering, a delicious and hassle-free option to continue enjoying the sea.
Our last stop in Formentera is Cala Saona, a small but impressive cove, surrounded by reddish cliffs and crystal clear waters. Weather permitting, we will explore by paddle or swimming its famous hidden caves and other secrets that this magical corner holds.
It is the perfect place for one last dip, amazing photos or just float silently and enjoy the moment before returning to Ibiza.
We set sail back to Cala Jondal, enjoying the last views of the open sea and the quiet pace of the crossing. If there’s still time, you can take a final dip in its crystal clear waters and close the day with a smile.
It is time to say goodbye to the catamaran, your captain and an experience that will undoubtedly be one of the best memories of your vacation.
⛵ Navigation time: 1h 30 min
See you on the beach, right in front of the iconic Tropicana Beach Club in Cala Jondal. It is a well known place on the island, easy to find by car or taxi. Our catamaran awaits you ready to set sail for the crystal clear waters of Formentera.
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