The Balearic Islands are the ideal place to sail on a sailboat for several days. Warm and calm waters, inaccessible coves, and an ideal distance to go from Ibiza to Formentera aboard a boat and anchor while visiting the cities and enjoying the atmosphere and the party of these spectacular Mediterranean islands. the one-week sailing route through Ibiza and Formentera is the ideal duration.

Day 1. Sailboat around Ibiza – departure from San Antoni de Portmany.
Your travel adventure through Ibiza and Formentera starts from San Antoni de Portmany. From here you will sail towards the Conillera, which can be reached in an hour. Of course, during the route there will be a dip and a beer with snacks en route enjoying a wonderful landscape and temperature.

Day 2. Sailboat around Ibiza – sailing southwest to Formentera
There is nothing like waking up in the morning and seeing the vast and radiant Mediterranean Sea. Feel its soft and warm breeze, listen to the sound of the sea and smell the marine aroma. The first thing you can do after enjoying the first rays of the sun is to dive into the water with a refreshing dip before having breakfast.
Once ready, the sailing trip through Ibiza heads towards Formentera, heading southwest, where you will enjoy a long day of sailing. After about three hours of boat trip you will find the magical island of Es Vedrà. Then continue sailing to Ses Illetes in Formentera to spend the night.

Day 3. Sailboat in Formentera – Ses Illetes
Baths in the sea have healing properties, they are the best remedy against all ills.
Ses Illetes Beach (or more briefly Ses Illetes) is located on the Es Trucadors peninsula, in the northern part of the island of Formentera. It is on the west side of this sand tongue that we find the wonderful pink beach; this particular coloration is given by the union between the fine white grains of sand and the residue of coral dust that emerge from the sea.
Ses Illetes stands out for its crystal clear, calm and shallow waters and how it meets all the requirements to be the perfect beach, which can only be accessed after a long walk or by boat. It is a privilege to wake up in Illetes, you can get to the beach by swimming or by boat, having all this paradise for yourself.
Enjoy the sunset either from the beach or from the boat.

Day 4. Sailboat through Formentera – Cala Saona
This day of boat trip through Formentera, start enjoying the morning ritual that delights you the most: bathing, taking a dip, contemplating the sea… and then head south. In a very short time you will be in Cala Saona, a beautiful bay with a beach bar that has the best mojito on the whole island and the best sunset you have ever seen.
Once there, I recommend you anchor and spend the day in the area. Cala Saona is a perfect place to snorkel, explore the interior of the island and stroll through its hippie craft markets and picturesque villages.
Go to the Cabo de Barbaria lighthouse, to appreciate the most spectacular views of Formentera. Back on board, go out for dinner or a drink in a magical place.

Day 5. Sailboat around Ibiza – Porroig Bay, Ses Salines and Ibiza town
It’s time to return to the Ibizan island. In Ibiza, the bay of Porroig awaits you, where there is a cove with slipways ideal for enjoying the island’s sea without tourists. Then I recommend you go to Ses Salines beach, also in the south of Ibiza.
Ses Salines is a large sandy area of ​​fine white sand with more than 4 kilometers, in a Natural Area of ​​Special Landscape and Environmental Interest. At sunset we recommend you visit the city of Ibiza. It is a beautiful and lively city that you must know and explore.

Day 6. Sailboat in Ibiza – Cala Comte and return to San Antoni de Portmany
The sixth day sailing around Ibiza borders to the west towards Cala Comte, where you will contemplate some of the most idyllic landscapes of the island, with coves and postcard landscapes. Spend the day diving, eating and quietly enjoying your last days on the boat.

Day 7. Sailboat around Ibiza – End of trip
The sailing trip around Ibiza and Formentera has come to an end. If you have plenty of time and want to explore more, to the north of Ibiza I recommend Portinatx beach, an ideal area to enjoy nature and water activities.

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