Ibiza on the water
Sailing is always spectacular and great to do for a day during your vacation. Fun to do is;
- Visiting Es Vedra;
- Snorkeling at some of the beaches;
- Sunset at Cap d’es Falco;
- I.v.m. Corona you can perfectly safely enjoy your vacation around Ibiza on your own yacht with your friends or family
Es Vedra is theérock in the water that everyone is always talking about. This ‘magical’ or ‘mysterious’ rock is a good oriëntation point. Most vacationers to Ibiza take a picture from the island with Es Vedra in the background, but of course it is véél more fun to do it from a boat!

The sunset at Cap d’es Falco is ééone of the most popular places to enjoy the sunset. The sun here disappears behind a beautiful rock outcropping giving spectacular images. Nothing is better than ending a day of sailing in Ibiza this way!
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Beaches of Ibiza
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Beaches that are easily accessible when you are boating include Cala Bassa and Cala Jondal. The latter is known for Blue Marlin and beach club Tropicana, in this bay are ’s gigantic number of large yachts in summer. Very nice to sail through here or have lunch at Tropicana! Are you a party animal? Then go to Blue Marlin on Sunday! The staff of both tents will pick you up from the boat! Check out Ibiza's top 10 beaches at ibizamagazine.nl!
Formentera

This ‘little brother’ of Ibiza can be reached within a half-hour boat ride. It is a great little island with beautiful nature and an azure blue sea. It is definitely worth visiting this island when you are sailing. It is not for nothing that the beach Platja de Ses Illetes is on the UNESCO World Heritage List! Visitors to Tripadvisor have voted this the most beautiful beach in Europe, and 2nd most beautiful beach in the world!"
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Diving in Ibiza and Formentera
If you are a dyed-in-the-wool diving enthusiast and have taken your gear on the boat during a day's sailing on Ibiza and Formentera, head to these 3 hotspots and experience a breathtaking undersea world!
The ship Don Pedro is the favorite of many. This ship is almost 150 meters long and lies at a depth of 46 meters deep! The ship was wrecked in 2007 and is located near Ibiza Town, everywhere you look, and especially if you look inside you see something special every time!
Fish Farm is also very well known to many divers, this is located near Formentera. Around 2000 there was a gigantic storm that caused this fish farm to be immortalized with the sea floor. Are you looking for barracuda’s? Then be sure to go diving at this Fish Farm!
A natural hotspot in Ibiza is the Lighthouse Reef. This is located near Cala Martina and gets its name from the lighthouse that lies on the seabed.
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