All-Inclusive Small Group Ibiza Yacht Cruise
Sail along Ibiza’s Mediterranean coast on a boat tour with an open bar, swim stops, and snorkeling
Join an all-inclusive yacht cruise in Ibiza for a relaxing afternoon away from the busy city. Lounge on deck as the water shifts from deep blue to clear turquoise and the shoreline opens to rocky coves. Enjoy cava (Spanish Champagne), wine, beer, and soft drinks from the open bar and snack on olives, jamón, cheese, and crisps. Anchor in the Mediterranean to swim, then use the paddle boards and snorkeling equipment before returning to shore. A luxurious and effortless 4-hour city escape.
What You Get With This Tour
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All-inclusive yacht cruise
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Expert English-speaking skipper
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Open bar with cava, wine, and beer
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Light local snacks
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Swim stops
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Snorkeling and paddle boarding
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Guide tips
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Beach towels
Tour Itinerary
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Your tour begins in front of the harbour
Meet your skipper and small group at Passeig de la Mar, 2 (07820 San Antoni Ibiza), in the middle of the square, in front of the harbour and Santander Bank, where the yacht is ready for your midday sail. After a quick safety overview and look at the route, you can choose a spot on deck as the boat leaves the harbor and Ibiza’s coastline opens up. -
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Cruise along Ibiza’s coastline
Once under way, the skipper follows a coastal route past rocky headlands and sheltered bays. You can sip cava, wine, beer, or soft drinks from the open bar while the crew points out local coves and landmarks. -
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Swim and snorkel stop in clear waters
At a calm bay, the yacht drops anchor for a swim. Snorkeling equipment is on hand if you want to float above sea grass and fish near the boat. -
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Paddle boarding from the yacht
For a different view, you can try the stand-up paddle board close to the boat. Kneel or stand as you feel comfortable while drifting across the bay and taking in the cliffs and shoreline. -
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Your tour finishes back at the harbour
As you head back toward the pier, dry off, enjoy light snacks like olives, jamón, cheese, and crisps, and chat with other guests. When you step onto the dock, you will have seen a quieter side of Ibiza’s coast before continuing your day on the island.
Additional Information
Good to know:
Accessibility: This tour is not wheelchair accessible and requires using boat ladders to enter and exit the water
Family policy: All ages are welcome, but parents should closely supervise children on deck and in the sea
Weather advisory: In case of rough seas or unsafe marine conditions, the crew will do their best to reschedule your sailing to another suitable time
Check-in: Arrive 15 minutes early at the pier so the group can depart on time
Your 4-hour tour includes:
Expert English-speaking skipper
Shared sailing on a 43-foot yacht
Open bar with cava, wine, beer, and soft drinks
Light snacks including olives, jamón, cheese, and crisps
Time to swim in clear Mediterranean waters
Use of snorkeling equipment and stand-up paddle board
Maximum group size of 10 guests
What to bring:
Comfortable, non-slip shoes or sandals
Swimwear
Towel
Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses
Light cover-up or shirt for sun protection
Camera or phone for photos
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour family friendly?
Yes, this sailing cruise is suitable for families and all ages are welcome. Parents or guardians should closely supervise children on deck and in the water, especially during swim and paddle board time.
What if I have concerns about my mobility on this tour?
This experience is not wheelchair accessible and involves boarding a yacht and using ladders to enter and exit the sea.
How much swimming and snorkeling is there?
There is usually one main swim stop in a calm bay, with time for swimming, snorkeling, and paddle boarding near the yacht. Exact swim time depends on sea conditions and the day’s route, but the skipper aims to give guests a relaxed break in the water.
Is this a party boat?
No, this is a small group sailing cruise focused on a relaxed, all-inclusive experience rather than a loud party. With a hard cap of 10 guests, the vibe is social but easygoing, with plenty of space to lounge, swim, and enjoy the open bar.
What should I wear on the boat?
Most guests come in swimwear with a light cover-up, plus a hat and sunglasses for sun protection. Non-slip sandals or bare feet work best on deck, and you should bring your own towel for after swimming.
What happens if the weather is bad or the sea is rough?
The skipper monitors the forecast and local sea conditions to keep the experience safe and comfortable. In the case of rough seas or unsafe weather, the crew will do their best to reschedule your sailing to another suitable time.





