Ibiza

What to see?

Coves like Cala d’Hort, Cala Salada, or Aigües Blanques. Sunsets in Benirràs. The old town of Dalt Vila and its ancient walls. Hippie markets, soulful restaurants, and peaceful spots even in high season. A perfect balance between the wild and the sophisticated.

Possible route?

From Sitges, you can sail down the Catalan coast, stopping at the Delta or the Columbretes, and then cross to Ibiza (around 140 nautical miles). Once there, a great option is to sail around the island counterclockwise, anchoring in its main coves and visiting Formentera if time allows. The return trip can include a stop along the Valencian coast. A flexible route rich in landscapes.

How many days?

In 7 days, you can make a quick crossing, enjoy a few days anchored in Ibiza, and return. With 10 to 14 days, you can explore the island in depth, visit Formentera, or relax with longer anchorages. With 21 days, you can include additional stopovers and experience the journey at a different pace. A trip that adapts to your time and your desire for the sea.