FROM SAN ANTONIO TO EIVISSA THROUGH FORMENTERA

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Cala Salada y Cala Saladeta

Cala Salada is one of the most beautiful coves in Ibiza. Ideal to take a quiet bath or dive in its crystal-clear turquoise waters. In the left corner of the bay is located a small sandy beach Cala Saladita. Surrounded by pine forested hills, the small, protected sandy cove of Cala Salada is a favorite for residents and private boat owners. 

Cala Bassa

Cala Bassa – beautiful cove surrounded by a pine forest. Mediterranean in its purest form. There are several restaurants.

Cala Conta 

If the weather allows, you can anchor in Cala Conta (or Cala Compte), where the sunset will be more spectacular: the sun will set over a sea dotted with small islands. For the night, this cove is more exposed and offers less shelter than Cala Bassa.

Cala Tarida and Cala Vedella

Cala Tarida and Cala Vedella with picturesque beaches are mandatory stops on your way.

Cala D’Hort

Cala D´Hort is a white sand beach, fishermen’s huts and calm waters where you can eat good fresh fish. In addition, it has a privileged view of the island of Es Vedrá, the magical islet of Ibiza. They say that Ibiza is an island full of good vibes and energy. The islet of Es Vedrá is a mysterious place,  his locals claim to have experienced UFO sightings and other strange phenomena. That can be legends or not, but there is no doubt that you will be protagonists of one of the most spectacular sunsets on the island.

Cala Porroig

Cala Porroig is one of the best kept secrets of the island. A beautiful cove and little frequented by tourists. Its fishermen’s huts make it very picturesque. It is also a magnificent refuge for boats, since it is very protected from the sea.

Formentera! Cala Saona

Cala Saona is very quiet, so it is an ideal place to anchor for the night. It has beach bars and restaurants. If you feel like stretching your legs you can take a walking tour to the cliffs of Punta Rasa

Playa de Ses Illetes

The Spanish Caribbean – the beach of Ses Illetes (Formentera). The turquoise color of its crystalline waters and its fine white sand have given it its well-deserved nickname. Relax and enjoy the scenery, the water, your friends, your family and your day on the yacht.

Isla de Espalmador

The island of Espalmador is part of the Ses Salines natural park and is one of the most impressive landscapes of Formentera. A mandatory activity in the island – give yourself a mud bath. Here being up to the eyes of mud is very cool!

Ses Salines (las Salines)

Ses Salines or Las Salinas.  One of the most beautiful beaches on the island and therefore is full of famous faces. Located in the natural park of Ses Salines, this sandy beach protected by dunes and pine trees, declared a world heritage site. It is bathed by waters of special purity and transparency thanks to the oceanic Posidonia meadow and is good to enjoy a pleasant night by boat.

Sa Caleta

In the sa Caleta you can visit the ruins of the town of the first Phoenician settlement in Ibiza.

Eivissa

One of the most beautiful cities on the island, that during the day offers a lot of impressive city sights and at night turns into one big dance floor.

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