Your Balearic charter would not be complete without a visit to Formentera. The smallest of the Balearic Islands is located 11 km from the south-east coast of Ibiza and is a popular and much-visited yachting destination. Formentera has an exclusive flair, with its breathtaking beaches with crystal clear water and quiet anchorages. Formentera is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. After diving and kayaking, you can treat yourself to a relaxing mud bath on the small Isla Espalmador. With its salt pans and cycle paths, a bike tour around the island is a wonderful way to spend the day.
As the only beach on the west side of golden Formentera, Cala Saona makes the right impression with its rust-red rocks, bone-white sand and sparkling turquoise hues. The entire coastline is criss-crossed by impressive cliffs, and Cala Saona is the only strip of sand that has managed to slip through the cracks, creating a beautiful place to swim, sunbathe and soak up Fuerteventura's natural energy. The sheltered location makes this bay a popular destination; even its small size of 140 meters does not detract from its photogenic beauty. If you feel like exploring the coast, you can paddle, kayak, snorkel and even visit the underwater caves of nearby Punta Rasa. Be sure to stay for sunset, when the setting sun bathes the red rocks in a golden light and creates a mirage of majestic colors.
Cala Jondal is one of Ibiza's most exclusive bays and impresses with its elegant blend of nature and modern beach ambience. Surrounded by pine forests and white pebble beaches, the bay offers crystal-clear water and a peaceful, high-quality atmosphere. It is particularly famous for its stylish beach clubs, such as the Blue Marlin, which make Cala Jondal a popular meeting place for connoisseurs and yacht visitors.
Es Vedrà is one of Ibiza's most mystical landmarks - a majestic, uninhabited rock that rises around 400 meters out of the sea. The island is considered one of the most magnetic places on earth and is surrounded by myths and legends that give it a special aura. Especially at sunset, Es Vedrà offers an impressive natural spectacle that captivates visitors from all over the world. A place full of energy, magic and timeless beauty - typical Ibiza.
Cala Xarraca, a wonder of the White Island, captures the essence of Ibiza with its golden, sun-bleached rocks, lush vegetation and incredibly clear blue waters. Located on the north coast of Ibiza, where wilderness and lesser-known spots reign supreme, you can spend a lifetime enjoying the simple beauty of Cala Xarraca.
Spend the day on a sun lounger or paddle a small boat across the crystal clear waters. Take a dip in the natural mud baths and let all the natural nutrients seep straight into your skin. As one of Ibiza's most remote and secluded bays, this beach offers plenty of space and tranquillity. A restaurant and a handful of pretty villas jut out from the pine-covered red rocks. Far from the cocktails and crowds of the south, Cala Xarraca is a natural retreat for the soul.
Isla Tagomago is one of the most exclusive private islands in the Mediterranean - a hidden paradise just a few minutes from Ibiza. The island boasts unspoiled nature, turquoise waters and excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities. With its tranquil atmosphere, dreamlike landscape and absolute privacy, Tagomago is a luxurious retreat for anyone looking for a special place away from the hustle and bustle.
Dalt Vila is the historic heart of Ibiza and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated high above the city, the old fortress with its winding alleyways, white houses and impressive Renaissance walls is a delight. As you stroll through the cobbled streets, breathtaking views over the harbor and the sea open up again and again. Dalt Vila combines history, culture and Mediterranean charm - a magical place that should not be missed when visiting Ibiza.
Ibiza is where sun-drenched days turn into legendary nights, a jewel of the Balearics that seduces travelers with its dual personality. Start your adventure in the UNESCO-protected Dalt Vila, the old heart of Ibiza Town, where cobbled streets wind past whitewashed houses and the 13th-century Santa Maria Cathedral stands proud. During the day, you can relax on the island's famous beaches: Playa d'en Bossa with its lively bustle, Cala Conta with its crystal-clear waters or Las Salinas, located in a nature reserve that is home to pink flamingos. As dusk falls, Ibiza transforms: sip cocktails at Café del Mar as the sun sets in San Antonio and dance under the stars at world-famous clubs such as Pacha, Hï Ibiza and Ushuaïa. Get infected by the bohemian spirit of the island at the vibrant hippie market Las Dalias or sail to Formentera to enjoy the hidden happiness.