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- double bed

Ibiza Circumnavigation Sailing Itinerary from Santa Eulalia - 7 Day Catamaran Cruise around the Island and Formentera
13 March 2027 - 20 March 2027
- Ibiza, Spain
- 7 days trip
- 10 places avaliable
- Catamaran
- 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.
- 13.06.2026 / 20.06.2026
- 22.08.2026 / 29.08.2026 (DEAL)
- 29.08.2026 / 05.09.2026 (DEAL)
- 05.09.2026 / 12.09.2026 (DEAL)
- 19.09.2026 / 26.09.2026
- 26.09.2026 / 03.10.2026
- 03.10.2026 / 10.10.2026
- 10.10.2026 / 17.10.2026
- 17.10.2026 / 24.10.2026
- 24.10.2026 / 31.10.2026
- 31.10.2026 / 07.11.2026
- 07.11.2026 / 14.11.2026
- 14.11.2026 / 21.11.2026
- 21.11.2026 / 28.11.2026
- 28.11.2026 / 05.12.2026
- 05.12.2026 / 12.12.2026
- 12.12.2026 / 19.12.2026
- 19.12.2026 / 26.12.2026
- 26.12.2026 / 02.01.2027
- 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 catamaran sailing holiday departing from Marina Santa Eulalia, circumnavigating Ibiza through the eastern coast, the northern cliffs, Cala Benirràs, the western bays, Formentera and Eivissa before returning along the sheltered southern coastline.
Marina Santa Eulalia sits on the eastern coast of Ibiza, eight nautical miles north of Eivissa and directly facing the uninhabited island of Tagomago just offshore. As a departure point for a week of sailing around Ibiza and Formentera, it offers something the western marinas do not: immediate access to the quietest and least developed stretch of coastline on the island, a sequence of small coves, dark sand beaches and rocky headlands between Santa Eulalia and the northern tip of Ibiza that most visitors never reach by land and that reward the effort of approaching by boat.
Santa Eulalia itself is the most understated of Ibiza's three main towns. Its promenade runs along a wide sandy beach backed by palm trees rather than nightclubs, the hilltop church of Puig de Missa watches over the town from a whitewashed ridge above the marina, and the harbor area has the character of a working Ibizan community rather than a purpose-built charter base. The marina has over 750 berths with full services including fuel, water and 24-hour security, and provisioning for a week at sea is straightforward from the town center a short walk away.
The eastern coastline between Santa Eulalia and the northern cape is Ibiza's most varied from the water. Cala Llonga to the south is a wide sandy bay in a sheltered inlet used by local families rather than tourist buses. Tagomago, a private island 900 meters offshore accessible only by boat, anchors the northeastern horizon with a lighthouse dating from 1913 and underwater terrain suited to snorkeling in exceptional clarity. Further north, the coastline becomes increasingly rugged as the land rises toward the Serra de la Mala Costa and the coves become harder to reach by any means other than sailing.
The northern coast of Ibiza receives the full force of the Tramuntana, the dominant northerly wind of the Balearics, and the exposed headlands of Cap Blanc, Cap des Mossons and the approach to Portinatx have a raw quality absent from the sheltered western and southern coasts. Port de Sant Miquel and Cala Benirràs provide natural shelter on either side of the most exposed section of the northern route, and the contrast between the dramatic north-facing cliffs and the quiet interior valleys visible from the anchorages makes this the most geographically varied day of the week.
The western coast, Formentera and Eivissa complete the circuit in a sequence that moves progressively from natural solitude toward the most historically rich destination 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 - Lagoon 52
The Lagoon 52 F is the flybridge version of a catamaran designed by VPLP with a mast stepped further aft than the industry standard, a decision borrowed directly from offshore racing that reduces pitching, simplifies sail handling and opens the entire forward deck to unobstructed living space. The result is a 52-foot platform that sails better than its size suggests and lives as generously as the numbers imply.
The Lagoon 52 F is the flybridge variant of a catamaran that finished first and third in its class at the ARC+ 2016 transatlantic rally, a detail that reflects the seriousness of the sailing design beneath what is primarily a cruising boat. The aft-stepped mast produces a shorter boom, a self-tacking jib and a square-top mainsail with generous forward sail area that combines well with downwind sails for passages that cover real distance. Sail Magazine described the motoring experience from the flybridge as similar to running a trawler yacht, but more stable, faster, quieter and more maneuverable, a comparison that captures how settled and well-sorted the platform feels under engine.
The flybridge is the defining feature of the F version and the place where most of the daily decision-making happens. The helm station is positioned at the base of the mast with halyards and sheets falling naturally to hand, and the large wheel pivots laterally to port or starboard, giving the helmsman clear access to the instrument displays without obstructing the lounging areas on either side. Deck access from both port and starboard sides of the flybridge makes movement around the upper deck straightforward in any conditions. All sail controls are organized in a pit layout with properly sized Harken winches, creating a working environment that functions well for both an experienced crew and a family with limited sailing background.
The cockpit below the flybridge is enclosed and fully functional as an outdoor living space, with a wet bar, a second sink unit with icemaker and a Corian-topped bar fridge that make it genuinely useful for extended time at anchor. The entire area can be enclosed with clears when conditions require. The saloon connects flush with the cockpit through wide sliding doors and benefits from VPLP's characteristic panoramic vertical coachroof windows that bring light into the interior from multiple angles. The galley is fully equipped for extended cruising, with refrigerator, freezer, oven and stove in a layout that Trade a Boat described as practically laid-out and well-suited to provisioning for a full group over a week or more at sea.
Below deck, the Lagoon 52 F is available from three to six cabin configurations, with a dedicated aft cabin that accesses directly from the cockpit steps and has a self-contained feel separate from the main hull accommodation. The exact configuration will be confirmed before departure while maintaining the same standard of onboard comfort and space.
- Electric toilet: 5
- Inverter
- Air condition
- Refrigerator
- Coffee maker
- Water maker
- Dinghy
- Teak deck
- Solar Panels
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.