Without a visit to Fomentera, your Balearics charter would not be complete. The smallest of the Balearic Islands is situated 11 km from the southeast coast of Ibiza and is a popular and much-loved yacht spot. Formentera has an exclusive air, with its breathtaking beaches composed of gin-clear water and peaceful bays for anchoring. Formentera is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. After diving, kayaking, or diving, you can indulge in a relaxing mud bath at the tiny Isla Espalmador. With salt flats and cycle lanes, cycling around the island is a delightful way to spend the day.
Formentera is a fantasy land and home to some of the best beaches in Europe. With creamy sand beaches, the bluest waters, and yachts gleaming in the sea, it feels a million miles from the bustling crowds of nearby Ibiza. Es Calo is a glorious little fishing village made up of unique wooden boathouses and charming restaurants. For charter guests wanting to blend gorgeous gastronomy and natural bliss, Es Calo makes for a memorable experience. After a locally-inspired lunch in magical surroundings, you can find a secret swimming spot around the sandy coves of Ses Platgetes or take a hike along the historical path called the Cami de Sa Pujada. There are also the ruins of a Roman castle close by. Of all your yachting blissful experiences, Es Calo could end up being one of the best.
As the only beach on the western side of golden Formentera, Cala Saona strikes the right impression with its russet-red rocks, bone-white sands and sparkling turquoise hues. This whole coastline is stretched with impressive cliffs and Cala Saona is the only strip of sand that managed to slip through the cracks to create a beautiful spot for swimming, sunbathing, and soaking up the natural energy of Fuerteventura. The sheltered locale makes this bay a popular spot and even its small size of 140 meters doesn’t detract even an inch from its photogenic beauty. For those who are inspired to get up and explore these shores, charter guests can paddleboard, kayak, snorkel, and even visit the underwater caves of the nearby Punta Rasa. Be sure to stick around for sunset when the fading sun casts a golden glow over the red rocks, creating a mirage of majestic color.
This beguiling, uninhabited island rock, 400m high, lies just off the southwest coast of Ibiza. Legend has it that Es Vedra is home to sea nymphs and sirens who tried to lure Odysseus from his ship in Homer's classic Odyssey. You can anchor your yacht and soak up this picturesque backdrop as you plunge into blue waters. Mystics and healers also believe this to be the most magnetic place on the island.
A tiny remote cove located just 8km from Sant Josep, Es Torrent is a sublime, secluded spot with crystalline blue waters and a small pebbled beach. An idyllic destination for those in search of tranquility on the White Isle, the beach puts a ban on radios and beach balls tempting a calmer crowd with its comfortable beach beds.
Nicely nestled between the beaches of Porroig and Sa Caixota, there are plenty of peaceful places to anchor up and enjoy 360 views of verdant green pines, cerulean waters and views out to the outcrop of Ibiza’s sun soaked little sister, Formentera. Es Torrent is a tried and tested destination for snorkelling, swimming and visiting nearby seafood restaurants before enjoying sundowners back on board.
The White Island of Ibiza is famed for its chic beach clubs, lavish party scene, and glut of gorgeous five-star beaches. Platja des Jondal is one of those spots. Close to Ibiza Town and with a ton of tantalizing facilities that go beyond the usual lounge chair, this beach is all about boutique beach bliss. A curve of apricot colored sands, golden cliffs, fragrant pines, and hip hangouts dotted along the shore. Access is best here by private yacht and you can wile away the day grazing and sipping at one of the elegant restaurants, relaxing on a sunlounger, and swimming from your yacht anchorage to the shore. On sweet summer evenings the beach clubs step it up a notch with lively parties and world class DJs. Platja des Jondal truly captures Ibiza’s finest vibe.
Ibiza is the perfect place to sail to for it's renowned nightlife and great entertainment, which isn't just reserved for the night clubs; after sunset, Ibiza caters to street markets, terrace bars and summer concerts. You don't only have to visit Ibiza for its party-til-dawn activities, step away from the city and you will find large portions of the island are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, protecting it from large scale development and preserving its cultural heritage