Imagine cruising along Ibiza’s northern coast, away from the bustling crowds, with the wind in your hair and pristine waters all around. This private boat tour offers a personalized way to see some of Ibiza’s lesser-known gems, combining scenic beauty with relaxing stops. It’s an experience designed for those who love the sea, seek authentic spots, and want a flexible, intimate adventure.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the exclusivity — sharing a private boat with your loved ones or friends — means no crowded group, more personal attention, and the freedom to customize the day a bit. Second, the variety of stops, from crystal-clear islands to legendary beaches, offers a broad view of Ibiza’s diverse coastline. Lastly, the combination of swimming, relaxing, and storytelling from a local skipper makes for a memorable day.
One potential consideration? The tour is weather-dependent, so if the skies turn unfavorable, plans might shift. Also, it’s priced at $882 for up to six guests, which might seem steep but can be excellent value considering the private setting, inclusive amenities, and personalized experience. This tour is perfect for couples, families, or small groups wanting a day on the water that feels exclusive — especially if you’re keen on discovering Ibiza beyond the typical tourist spots.
Key Points
- Private, exclusive experience tailored for up to six people.
- Includes snorkeling gear, paddle board, drinks, and towels for maximum comfort.
- Stops at iconic spots like Tagomago Island, Benirràs, and Cala d’en Serra ruins.
- Ideal for those seeking personalized, relaxed sea adventures away from crowds.
- Weather-dependent, so flexibility and planning for potential shifts are important.
- Great for small groups or families who want a memorable, authentic Ibiza experience.
An In-Depth Look at the Ibiza North Coast Boat Tour
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Starting Point and Overall Experience
The tour kicks off at Santa Eulalia Marina, specifically from mooring E-113, making it easy for travelers staying in or near Santa Eulalia to access. The boat, called “Na Laly,” is a 7.5-meter Pacific Craft SC with a powerful 300-horsepower engine — enough to glide swiftly along the coast, allowing more time at each stop. The vessel offers a good blend of comfort and practicality: a sun deck, a sound system, a full bathroom, shower, and an interior cabin for relaxed lounging.
Traveling with a local skipper, Hèctor, adds a layer of authenticity; he’s familiar with the island’s hidden corners and will share stories about the places you pass. The experience lasts about a full day, giving plenty of time to explore, relax, and enjoy the scenery.
The First Stop: Tagomago Island
As you set sail north, your first highlight is Tagomago, a tiny, privately accessible islet known for its crystal-clear waters, caves, and abundant fish. Visitors consistently mention how special it is to anchor here and snorkel, with the waters being so clear you’ll feel like you’re floating in an aquarium. One review mentions that the fish “come close to investigate,” making it a fantastic spot for underwater photography.
This is a true hidden gem, only reachable by private boat, and offers a sense of exclusivity. You might even spot small caves or rock formations, perfect for exploring or just soaking in the serenity.
Exploring the North Coast: Lighthouse and Es Clot de Llamp
Next, you’ll sail towards Sa Cala lighthouse, a structure with a story that the skipper will happily share. This lighthouse marks an important navigational point, but it’s also a scenic viewpoint. Afterward, your boat will head to Es Clot de Llamp, a broad bay featuring a remarkable steep cave with walls resembling stone slabs. Travelers note the cave’s unusual appearance and the quiet beauty of this spot — perfect for a peaceful swim or photo op.
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A major highlight is Benirràs, known worldwide for its sunset views and weekly drum circle. This golden-sand beach, surrounded by hills, feels like stepping into a bohemian postcard. According to reviews, it’s a “dreamlike landscape” facing Cap Bernat, with relaxed vibes and a backstory as an iconic hippie meeting place.
The cove is large enough for swimming, relaxing, or simply enjoying the view while sipping a drink. It’s a wonderful spot to soak up some of Ibiza’s more laid-back, spiritual side.
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Es Canaret and the Private Paradise
The tour then moves to Es Canaret, or “the German’s cove,” once a private project by industrialist Siegfried Otto. Luckily, it’s open to the public now, and its natural beauty shines. Travelers often mention the “natural setting” and the opportunity to have an onboard meal — whether you’ve brought your own or want to arrange something in advance.
This stop offers an authentic, unspoiled feel, with plenty of space for a swim or a leisurely break.
Portinatx and Cala d’en Serra Ruins
Moving further north, Portinatx offers a tranquil escape with scenic views. On the way, you’ll see Moscarter lighthouse, another photo-worthy spot. It’s a quieter area, perfect for those looking to escape the busier southern beaches.
The Cala d’en Serra ruins are a fascinating stop. Designed by Josep Lluís Sert in the 1970s, this unfinished hotel project now features graffiti art on its walls, transforming it into a local art hub. Visitors find the setting “magical,” and it’s a distinctive reminder of Ibiza’s evolving landscape.
Ses Eres Roges Islets and Hidden Covecs
Next are the Ses Eres Roges islets, small landforms with a series of coves, some of which appear or disappear depending on recent weather. One reviewer calls them “a succession of small coves,” emphasizing how dynamic the coastline is here. These are some of the quieter, lesser-visited areas, appealing to those who love discovering secret spots.
Final Stop: Aigües Blanques Beach
The tour concludes at Aigües Blanques, a broad sandy cove with towering cliffs. It’s an ideal place for a last swim, a drink, or simply relaxing while contemplating the surrounding natural beauty. The crew may stop the engine here for a moment of quiet reflection and to relax before heading back.
Practical Details and What You Can Expect
The tour is priced at $882 for up to six guests, which, when split among a small group, offers good value considering the private setting and all-inclusive amenities. The boat includes snorkel equipment, a paddleboard, drinks, towels, and a full bathroom with shower.
While lunch isn’t included, you can bring your own or arrange a meal beforehand. The skipper can recommend options if you want to enjoy a meal at a local restaurant — just communicate your preference in advance.
Timing-wise, the tour typically lasts several hours, and weather plays a big role. Reviews mention that after booking, the team contacts you to finalize the route, ensuring safety and flexibility if conditions change.
What Travelers Appreciate Most
Reviewers frequently mention the personalized attention and the chance to explore Ibiza from the sea without the crowds. Many highlight the warmth and knowledge of Hèctor, who shares interesting stories about the spots you visit. The crystal-clear waters at Tagomago are a clear favorite, with snorkelers thrilled to see close-up marine life.
The relaxing pace of the tour offers ample opportunity to swim, sunbathe, or just enjoy the scenery. The boat’s comfortable amenities, including sound system and shower, add to the experience. Others note that the option to bring food onboard and the flexibility to customize stops make this a standout private adventure.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This experience suits small groups or families looking for an intimate, private exploration of Ibiza’s north coast. It’s perfect for those wanting a luxurious, relaxed day on the water, with options for snorkeling, paddleboarding, and sightseeing. If you’re interested in discovering lesser-known spots and enjoying authentic, unspoiled nature, this tour ticks those boxes.
However, since it’s weather-sensitive and priced at a premium, those seeking a very budget-friendly option or a large group might look elsewhere. It’s also a good choice for travelers who appreciate local stories and personalized service.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children or babies?
It’s not recommended for babies under 1 year. For older children, it depends on their comfort with boats and water activities, but many reviews suggest it’s family-friendly if your kids are comfortable with those.
How long does the tour last?
While the exact duration isn’t specified, it’s designed as a full-day experience, giving enough time for multiple stops, swimming, and relaxing.
What should I bring?
Beachwear, sunscreen, and a hat are essential. Towels, snorkeling gear, and paddleboards are included, so you don’t need to bring those unless you prefer your own.
Can I bring food?
Yes, you can bring your own food onboard. Alternatively, you can arrange to dine at a local restaurant if you notify the team in advance.
Is the boat comfortable?
Yes, it’s equipped with a sun deck, sound system, interior cabin, full bathroom, shower, and towels, making for a comfortable day at sea.
How many people can join?
The boat accommodates up to 6 guests, making it ideal for small groups seeking privacy.
What happens if the weather isn’t good?
The tour is weather-dependent. After booking, the team will contact you to finalize the schedule and discuss possible adjustments or cancellations with a full refund if necessary.
Are drinks provided?
Yes, drinks are included, which is perfect for staying refreshed while exploring the coast.
Can I customize the route?
While the itinerary is generally set, the local skipper, Hèctor, can share stories and may tailor the experience based on weather and your preferences.
Final Thoughts
This private boat tour from Santa Eulalia offers a fantastic way to experience Ibiza’s north coast in a relaxed, personalized manner. With stops at iconic spots like Tagomago and Benirràs, it combines natural beauty, cultural touches, and fun water activities. The inclusion of snorkeling gear, paddleboards, and drinks makes it a practical choice for travelers wanting a hassle-free day on the water.
While the cost is higher than some group tours, the exclusivity, comfort, and flexibility can justify the price for those valuing intimacy and tailored experiences. It’s especially suited for small groups, couples, or families eager to explore Ibiza’s less crowded, more authentic seascapes.
If you love the idea of sailing along the coast, discovering secret coves, and enjoying a day tailored to your pace, this tour offers excellent value and authenticity. Just remember to check the weather, bring your beach essentials, and prepare for a day of memorable sea adventures.
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