Formentera

Itinerary to Formentera – 7 DAYS

Departing from Santa Eulalia to Cala Llonga & Cala Olivera

Quiet coves, turquoise waters, and a soft start to the trip
Depart Santa Eulalia and cruise to the sheltered bay of Cala Llonga, ideal for a calm first swim and lunch on board. Continue to the tiny, rocky Cala Olivera, one of Ibiza’s best secret spots for crystal-clear swimming.

Highlights / Local Activities:

  • Paddleboard along Cala Llonga’s long, enclosed bay.
  • Snorkel around the rocky entrance of Cala Olivera, often home to small schools of bream.
  • Sunset mooring near Sol d’en Serra cliffs for a dramatic golden-hour view.

Marina Life in Ibiza Town & Dalt Vila

Heritage, shopping, and refined marina life
Arrive at Marina Ibiza and spend the day exploring Dalt Vila, the island’s historic fortress. Wander through stone ramparts, artisan shops, and panoramic viewpoints over the harbor.

Highlights / Local Activities:

  • Walk the Renaissance walls of Dalt Vila (UNESCO) up to the Cathedral viewpoint.
  • Dock-and-dine at Marina Botafoch with front-row views of Ibiza Castle.
  • Visit the Museu d’Art Contemporani (MACE), housed in an archaeological site.

Last day in Ibiza at Ses Salines & Es Cavallet

Iconic beaches, nature reserve, and island vibes
Sail to the southern tip of Ibiza, inside the Ses Salines Natural Park. Fondeo off Las Salinas Beach, bordered by salt flats and fragrant juniper dunes. Then head to Es Cavallet, famous for its wild, windy coastline.

Highlights / Local Activities:

  • Swim near the old coastal watchtower Torre de ses Portes.
  • Short tender trip to the salt-flat walkway for flamingo spotting (in season).
  • Enjoy music and cocktails from Sa Trinxa’s legendary wooden deck directly from the yacht.

Road to Formentera - Illetes & Espalmador

A Caribbean-like day in Europe’s clearest waters
Cross to Formentera and anchor at Illetes, known for its blush-pink sand and shallow turquoise channels. Continue to Espalmador, the uninhabited island just north of Formentera, with its untouched beach Platja de s’Alga.

Highlights / Local Activities:

  • Walk the thin sand corridor between Illetes and Trucadors point.
  • Explore Espalmador’s quiet coastline by paddleboard, where rays are often visible in shallow waters.
  • Lunch at Juan y Andrea, arriving by tender directly onto the sand.

Cala Saona and Back to Ibiza

Red cliffs, underwater caves, and a legendary sunset
Morning stop at Cala Saona, framed by vivid red sandstone cliffs and calm blue water. Later, cross back to Ibiza and anchor at Cala Conta, famed for its turquoise gradients and views of the Islotes de Ponent.

Highlights / Local Activities:

  • Explore Cala Saona’s small coastal caves by tender.
  • Paddleboard under the red cliffs for striking photos.
  • Witness one of Ibiza’s most dramatic sunsets from the boat facing the S’Espartar islet.