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Catamaran Sailing Holiday in Ibiza and Formentera from Sant Antoni - 7 Day Balearic Islands Cruise
26 June 2027 - 3 July 2027
- Ibiza, Spain
- 7 days trip
- 12 places avaliable
- Sailboat
- Price may vary depending on the cruise date.
- Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.
- 20.06.2026 / 27.06.2026
- 04.07.2026 / 11.07.2026
- 11.07.2026 / 18.07.2026
- 18.07.2026 / 25.07.2026
- 01.08.2026 / 08.08.2026
- 15.08.2026 / 22.08.2026
- 22.08.2026 / 29.08.2026
- 29.08.2026 / 05.09.2026
- 26.09.2026 / 03.10.2026
- 02.01.2027 / 09.01.2027
- 09.01.2027 / 16.01.2027
- 16.01.2027 / 23.01.2027
- 23.01.2027 / 30.01.2027
- 30.01.2027 / 06.02.2027
- 06.02.2027 / 13.02.2027
- 13.02.2027 / 20.02.2027
- 20.02.2027 / 27.02.2027
- 27.02.2027 / 06.03.2027
- 06.03.2027 / 13.03.2027
- 13.03.2027 / 20.03.2027
- 20.03.2027 / 27.03.2027
- 27.03.2027 / 03.04.2027
- 03.04.2027 / 10.04.2027
- 10.04.2027 / 17.04.2027
- 17.04.2027 / 24.04.2027
- 24.04.2027 / 01.05.2027
- 01.05.2027 / 08.05.2027
- 08.05.2027 / 15.05.2027
- 15.05.2027 / 22.05.2027
- 22.05.2027 / 29.05.2027
- 29.05.2027 / 05.06.2027
- 05.06.2027 / 12.06.2027
- 12.06.2027 / 19.06.2027
- 19.06.2027 / 26.06.2027
- 26.06.2027 / 03.07.2027
- 03.07.2027 / 10.07.2027
- 10.07.2027 / 17.07.2027
- 17.07.2027 / 24.07.2027
- 24.07.2027 / 31.07.2027
- 31.07.2027 / 07.08.2027
- 07.08.2027 / 14.08.2027
- 14.08.2027 / 21.08.2027
- 21.08.2027 / 28.08.2027
- 28.08.2027 / 04.09.2027
- 04.09.2027 / 11.09.2027
- 11.09.2027 / 18.09.2027
- 18.09.2027 / 25.09.2027
- 25.09.2027 / 02.10.2027
- 02.10.2027 / 09.10.2027
- 09.10.2027 / 16.10.2027
- 16.10.2027 / 23.10.2027
- 23.10.2027 / 30.10.2027
- 30.10.2027 / 06.11.2027
- 06.11.2027 / 13.11.2027
- 13.11.2027 / 20.11.2027
- 20.11.2027 / 27.11.2027
- 27.11.2027 / 04.12.2027
- 04.12.2027 / 11.12.2027
- 11.12.2027 / 18.12.2027
- 18.12.2027 / 25.12.2027
- 25.12.2027 / 01.01.2028
Your sailing trip
A 7-day sailing circuit through the western Balearic Islands, navigating between the volcanic coastline of Ibiza, the protected lagoons of Formentera, the offshore rock of Es Vedrà and the UNESCO-fortified harbour of Eivissa, departing from Sant Antoni de Portmany.
Between the western coast of Ibiza and the shallow channel separating it from Formentera lies a stretch of Mediterranean water that concentrates more variety of sailing experience into a compact area than almost anywhere else in the western basin. A catamaran week based at Sant Antoni de Portmany gives access to both islands in their entirety, connecting western Ibiza's pine-fringed coves and dramatic offshore rock formations with the posidonia-filtered lagoons of Formentera, the UNESCO-listed fortifications of Eivissa and the quiet northern bays of Ibiza that most visitors never reach by land.
Sant Antoni de Portmany occupies a large natural bay on the western coast of Ibiza that has functioned as a harbor since before Roman settlement. The marina is the most practical departure point for a counterclockwise circuit of both islands, putting the first anchorages of Cala Bassa and Cala Comte within fifteen minutes of the harbor entrance and orienting the entire week so that the prevailing summer wind from the northwest works with the route rather than against it.
The western coast of Ibiza between Sant Antoni and the southwestern tip of the island is the most concentrated section of natural sailing landscape on either island. A sequence of limestone headlands and pine forests descend to bays with white sandy seabeds and water that shifts from deep cobalt offshore to pale turquoise in the shallows, a color progression driven by the posidonia seagrass meadows that characterize this entire sailing area and give the water its Mediterranean transparency. Es Vedrà, the uninhabited limestone island rising 382 meters directly from the sea at the southwestern tip of Ibiza, is one of the defining natural landmarks of the Balearic Islands and a reference point that sailors have used for orientation for centuries.
The channel between Ibiza and Formentera, Es Freus, is a protected marine reserve where anchoring regulations apply over posidonia beds. Formentera's northern spit, Ses Illetes, is consistently ranked among the finest natural beaches in Europe, a narrow sandbar with water visible to the seabed in full clarity through eight meters or more. The island's western coast at Cala Saona and its southern plateau at Cap de Barbaria add further variety to what is, in terms of natural coastal quality, one of the most rewarding island-hopping circuits in the Mediterranean.
Ibiza Town, Eivissa, completes the cultural arc of the week. The Renaissance walls of Dalt Vila enclose a medieval city that has been continuously inhabited since Phoenician traders established a settlement here in the 7th century BCE, and the harbor below them is the most historically layered maritime space in the Balearic Islands.
Itinerary
Important Note This itinerary may vary depending on weather conditions, currents and marine activity. Anchorages and daily schedule are adjusted by the skipper to ensure safety and the best possible sailing experience throughout the week.
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Yacht - Oceanis 46.1
The Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 is a 46-foot performance cruiser designed by Berret-Racoupeau with interiors by Nauta Design that was named Yacht of the Year at the Düsseldorf boat show in 2019. The chined hull, wider beam carried well aft and a substantially increased sail area compared to its predecessor produce a boat that is both genuinely fast under sail and genuinely comfortable to live aboard during a week at sea.
The Oceanis 46.1 was developed as the direct successor to the Oceanis 45, one of Beneteau's most commercially successful models, and the brief was to improve on an already well-regarded platform in every measurable area: more interior space, more sail area, better performance and a more refined finish below deck. The result is a boat that Sail Magazine described as a performance cruiser that not only makes lots of sense but is a joy to sail, and Yachting Monthly noted for having the steering very right, with a forward cockpit clear of lines and plenty of lounging space.
On deck, the cockpit is organized for both sailing and socializing without the two getting in each other's way. Twin wheels at the stern give clear visibility over the transom platform and direct access down to the water, a large central table seats eight comfortably, and two reclining sun loungers on either side of the companionway add a level of deck comfort that is unusual on a 46-foot production monohull. All lines are led aft to the helm stations, allowing short-handed sailing without crew movement on deck during maneuvers. The First Line version adds a longer mast, 28 percent more sail area and Harken deck hardware for guests who want more performance out of the same hull.
Below deck, the interior designed by Nauta Design is where the additional beam gained from the chined hull makes itself fully felt. The forward owner's cabin benefits from the full bow sections that Yachting World noted as belonging to a longer boat entirely, with an island double berth oriented fore and aft, a separate shower compartment and a private heads room that together produce a level of space more commonly found on a 50-foot yacht. The saloon is bright and well proportioned, with hull portlights, cabin-side windows and overhead hatches flooding the space with natural light throughout the day. The galley is equipped for serious provisioning with ample counter space, refrigeration and cooking facilities suited to a full group over a week at sea.
The Oceanis 46.1 is available in three or four cabin configurations. The exact layout will be confirmed before departure while maintaining the same standard of onboard comfort and finish.
- Chart plotter
- Autopilot: 1
- Water maker
- Electric winches
- Air condition
- Refrigerator
Whos’ on board
Crew
Travelers
Cruise activities and tips
Travel organizer tips
Pack smart for your yacht charter: choose a soft bag instead of a hard suitcase, bring lightweight layers, reef-safe sunscreen, and non-slip shoes for onboard use. A couple of swimsuits and motion sickness remedies can also make a big difference. Each boat has limited storage, so pack light, but wisely! Need help building the perfect list? Read our full guide: What to pack in a suitcase for a yacht charter
Start your day with a swim in a quiet bay, sail to hidden beaches or seaside villages, and enjoy a slow lunch on deck. Afternoons mean snorkeling, sunbathing, or exploring ashore. As the sun sets, your boat anchors in a scenic cove or near a harbor, ready for a relaxed dinner and a night under the stars. Curious about the full experience? Discover more in our guide: What’s a typical day like on a sailing holiday?
On skipper-only charters, guests usually share cooking and cleaning duties, think salads, pasta, and good teamwork. If there's a hostess, light meals and tidying are included, but it's still a casual, collaborative vibe. On fully crewed yachts, you’ll enjoy full service with a chef and crew managing everything. Want to know what’s included in your setup? Read the full guide: Who takes care of cooking and cleaning on a sailing charter?
Summer sailing holidays rarely face major weather issues, but when the sea gets rough, skippers adjust the route for your safety. Expect protected bays, marina stops, or a change in plan. These moments often lead to unexpected gems: local towns to explore, time to relax on board, or cozy dinners ashore. Curious about how crews handle these changes? Read the full FAQ: What to do in case of adverse weather conditions or changes to the itinerary
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- Price may vary depending on the cruise date.
- Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.