We're sailing in Ibiza, at the marina of Santa Eulària des Riu or Sant Antony, and we immediately get into the swing of things: we all pack up the galley together, tidy up the boat, and cast off. Day 2: We sail along the west and south coasts of the island, passing Cala Jondal and heading for iconic bays like Cala Bassa and Cala Comte (Cala Conta), perfect for our first swim, a bit of snorkeling, and the first real sunset of this sailing holiday between Ibiza and Formentera. An early overnight stay, upon request, costs €50 per person, and boarding will be after 7:00 PM on Saturday evening, otherwise, as scheduled, by noon on Sunday morning. Departure by 2:00 PM on Sunday. First night at anchor under the stars.
We'll sail along the southern coast of Ibiza, stopping between Es Cavallet and Ses Salines, within the protected Ses Salines Natural Park, for a crystal-clear swim and lunch with our feet almost in the water. Then we'll head toward Formentera, entering the most iconic stretch of water on a Balearic sailing holiday: S'Espalmador and Ses Illetes, with their pale sand, shallow waters, and turquoise hues. Here, time truly slows down: dives, snorkeling, a sunset aperitif, and a night at anchor under the stars. We'll stop in the most beautiful and sheltered west-facing coves, with their crystal-clear, Caribbean-like waters, for a warm sunbath and snorkeling, exploring beaches and inlets. Lunch, aperitif, and dinner on board, and a night at anchor. If you'd like the famous Cala Saona mojito for an aperitif, and for dinner, weather permitting, we can go ashore. The full program is available on the website.
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