An exciting vacation option is a sailing cruise. One of the best yachting regions in the world is where you can take a weeklong vacation from your regular routine. The best we can. Happy sailing, of course. Since we believe that excellence lies in the details, we considered countless small details when planning our trips. Lagoons and beaches that we think are the most beautiful are selected. We compare the party schedules across all clubs and recommend the best options to our visitors. Instead of taking the usual tourist routes, we work with locals to explore the islands' hidden sides. All of this is done with the intention of making your time with us absolutely unforgettable and one of the best weeks of your life.
Our company offers exciting sailing yacht trips around the Balearic Islands or the Canary Islands. Sailing is our passion and our way of life, and we want to share these unique emotions with you. For our yacht cruises, we select the most interesting regions of Spain.
BALEARIC ISLANDS CHARTER
The Baleares are the stunning islands that combine the best parties in Europe with platinum sand beaches, secluded coves, and the history of ancient settlements. For many years, we have been planning yacht charters and cruises in the Balearic Islands. A week after the charter, we can reach the most charming locations thanks to our extensive knowledge of the area and accumulated experience. In this article, we present our take on an amusing sailing yacht route that circles Ibiza and Formentera.
Day 1: Ibiza Town
Ibiza Town, the capital and beating heart of the island, is a vivacious and refined city with a magical fortified old quarter topped by a castle and cathedral and set against a stunning natural harbor. Everything speaks of a fun and enjoyable atmosphere, including the numerous quaint restaurants on the waterfront, the mega-yachts parked in a row, the small boutiques, and the pre-party bars in the old quarter. Because our base is right here in the heart of the city, in the Port of Ibiza, your journey begins right here.
Day 2: Formentera
It is the Balearic island that is the least developed, making it the closest to Paradise. The beaches in Formentera are some of the best in the Mediterranean if you're looking for glorious sun, sea, and sand. The island, which can only be reached by boat, has a variety of beaches, from the well-known Ses Illetes to the more secluded Caló des Mort cove.
Day 3: Es Vedra
Once the anchor is up, we advise you to head to the enormous rock known as Es Vedra to the west. This location is both breathtakingly beautiful and enigmatic. If the wind is blowing in the right direction, you can anchor inside the enclosed rock bay and stay there all day or for a leisurely lunch. Locals think that this location possesses mystical powers. Cala d'Hort, one of Ibiza's most picturesque beaches, is also close by. It only provides a broad view of Es Vedra.
Day 4: San Antoni
Ibiza's second-largest city is renowned for its numerous bars, but Cafe del Mar is the city's main draw. You can reserve a table or choose to watch the mesmerizing sunset from the rocks in front of the restaurant while listening to music that has been especially chosen by a DJ to suit your mood. Here, the sunset plays a significant role because it signals the start of the night, which is marked by a lavish celebration that won't end until sunrise the following morning.
Day 5: San Miguel
You can anchor in a very quaint bay with steep, pine-covered shores if you circle the island from the north. One of the top recommendations for snorkeling and sampling Ibiza's most genuine cuisine is San Miguel. This area is home to many secluded beaches and cozy restaurants serving regional cuisine with a sea view. You can enjoy a relaxing mountain hike if you take the path that runs along the left side of the beach. Remember to wear supportive footwear. The location is a must-see!
Day 6: San Vicente
The terrain is very rocky in the eastern part of the island, where the bay of San Vicente is. Here, you can moor your boat right up against the craggy cliffs and retreat from the sweltering sun into the shadow of a tall mountain. Mountains covered in dense pine forests provide protection for San Vicente Bay. One of the most stunning images you can see while sailing is the contrast between the trees and the turquoise blue of its waters. Snorkeling here is incredible because of the variety of fish and the clarity of the water. It's a great idea to visit Cala San Vicente to learn more about Ibizan cuisine firsthand. You can find historical locations here that are mostly visited by locals who are knowledgeable about where to find the best cuisine.
Day 7: Cala Llonga
We advise visiting the long, deep bay Cala Llonga at the end of the journey because it is a special location. It has calm, shallow water and is wind-sheltered. A cave that can only be accessed from the water is an intriguing feature in this area. You can reach this beach with a zodiac and take advantage of the seclusion and stunning views.
CATAMARAN FP LUCIA 40
This yacht is a stylish performer under sail, according to the Fountaine Pajot specifications for a performance cruising catamaran: safe, comfortable, opulent, stable, enjoyable, and reasonably priced. The Fountaine Pajot Lucia 40's design has concealed mosquito hatches and curtains in every cabin, LED lighting throughout, a main salon with nearly 360-degree visibility, and opening hatches for aft cabins in the side hulls. Standard refrigerator with two drawers; optional freezer; drain board; recessed bin; etc.
Equipment:
Binoculars, Fenders (8), Tool box, Kitchen equipment, Bosun's chair, Winch handles, First aid, Inverter 220V, Gas bottle (2), Dinghy, Shore power cable, Life jackets, Autopilot, Cockpit cushions, Wind station, Cockpit shower, Bimini, Lazy bag, Furling genoa, VHF, Compass, Fire extinguishers, Liferaft, Mooring lines, Swimming ladder, Full batten mainsail, Windlass+remote, Solar panels, GPS in cockpit, Soft night lights around