Private Coastal Adventure in the Stunning Islands of Ibiza
2 Ratings
- Live Guide
- Day Trip
- Private Tour
- E-Ticket
- 7 hr


















Cruise Ibiza are your quintessential Ibizan boat charter company. We create ultimate but accessible charter experiences in the White Isle, looking after you from beginning until disembarkment. With our professional service and attention to detail we’ll help you explore the stunning islands of Ibiza and Formentera in an entirely unique way under the Balearic sun.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Cruise Ibiza
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Port Des Torrent
Calm turquoise waters the west of the island is famous for, Port d’es Torrent is somewhat of a hidden gem on the island’s west coast.
Stop At: Cala Bassa
On the west side of the cove, we will take you to a beautiful picturesque secluded area only accessible by boat for swimming, snorkeling and paddle boarding, after we will cruise around the bay visiting the pirate cave
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Cala Conta
One of the worlds most famous beaches, clear turquoise waters as far as the eye can see, pretty islets and spectacular cliff backdrops make this one of Ibiza's favorite beaches.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Cala Tarida
Cala Tarida beach boasts half a kilometre of soft, golden sand, the waters here are shallow a good way out to sea, Cala Tarida has plenty of rocky outcrops and secluded coves to drop anchor relax with your favorite drink, the waves are gentle enough for swimming, snorkeling and paddle boarding.
Duration: 2 hour
Pass By: Sant Josep de Sa Talaia
Illa Conillera (The Nature Reserved Island) The cruise will continue along the north side of the nature reserve island, the island has a history of pirates, myths and legends. The legend attached to the island that claims that the Carthaginian General Hannibal was born on the island. The story is that Hannibal's father Hamilcar Barca and his wife were aboard a warship and as they passed around the coast of Ibiza they were caught out by a particularly bad storm. Hamilcar ordered his captain to find a safe haven to ride out the storm. The ship sought shelter in an inlet on the south side of the island. Hamilcar's heavily pregnant wife was taken ashore and the party took shelter in a cave within the cliffs of the island. Within a short time, and at the will of the gods, Tanit and Bes, she gave birth to Hannibal. The cave on the southern side of the island is called Sa Casa d'Annibal to this day.
Pass By: Port Des Torrent
Calm turquoise waters the west of the island is famous for, Port d’es Torrent is somewhat of a hidden gem on the island’s west coast.
Stop At: Cala Bassa
On the west side of the cove, we will take you to a beautiful picturesque secluded area only accessible by boat for swimming, snorkeling and paddle boarding, after we will cruise around the bay visiting the pirate cave
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Cala Conta
One of the worlds most famous beaches, clear turquoise waters as far as the eye can see, pretty islets and spectacular cliff backdrops make this one of Ibiza's favorite beaches.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Cala Tarida
Cala Tarida beach boasts half a kilometre of soft, golden sand, the waters here are shallow a good way out to sea, Cala Tarida has plenty of rocky outcrops and secluded coves to drop anchor relax with your favorite drink, the waves are gentle enough for swimming, snorkeling and paddle boarding.
Duration: 2 hour
Pass By: Sant Josep de Sa Talaia
Illa Conillera (The Nature Reserved Island) The cruise will continue along the north side of the nature reserve island, the island has a history of pirates, myths and legends. The legend attached to the island that claims that the Carthaginian General Hannibal was born on the island. The story is that Hannibal's father Hamilcar Barca and his wife were aboard a warship and as they passed around the coast of Ibiza they were caught out by a particularly bad storm. Hamilcar ordered his captain to find a safe haven to ride out the storm. The ship sought shelter in an inlet on the south side of the island. Hamilcar's heavily pregnant wife was taken ashore and the party took shelter in a cave within the cliffs of the island. Within a short time, and at the will of the gods, Tanit and Bes, she gave birth to Hannibal. The cave on the southern side of the island is called Sa Casa d'Annibal to this day.