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Experience Ibiza’s stunning coastline on a private 4-hour boat tour for up to 5 people. Visit coves, caves, and enjoy snorkeling with expert skippers.

The Private Tour along the Coast of Sant Antoni de Portmany offers a tailored way to explore Ibiza’s most beautiful coves and rock formations. For $568.93 per group, up to five guests can enjoy approximately 4 hours on a boat led by a highly experienced skipper. This tour stands out for its flexibility, personalized service, and the opportunity to visit iconic spots like Cala Bassa, Cala Comte, and the Pirate Cave. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply seeking a relaxing day on the water, this private experience combines scenic beauty with a sense of exclusivity.
Booking is straightforward, with most reservations made 33 days in advance, and the tour operates with a mobile ticket for added convenience. The high praise from 52 reviews — holding a perfect 5.0/5 rating — highlights its popularity and the quality of the experience. While food and drinks are not included, the tour’s focus on stunning landscapes and clear waters makes it an ideal choice for those craving a personalized coastal adventure.

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The tour departs from Pg. de la Mar, 20, 07800 San Antonio Abad in Ibiza. It’s designed for ease, with public transportation nearby, and you can expect to start and finish at the same point. The entire experience is private, meaning only your group takes part, ensuring personalized attention from the crew.
Most bookings are made around 33 days in advance, which reflects high demand, especially during peak seasons. The cost of $568.93 covers all fees and taxes, but travelers should plan to bring their own food and drinks since these are not included.

This tour centers around visiting the most scenic parts of Ibiza’s western coast. The first stop at Cala Bassa features a visit to the Cueva del Amor, one of the largest caves on the island. The tour boat enters the cave, providing a unique perspective on this natural wonder. At Cala Bassa, travelers get ample time to swim and relax in the spectacular waters.
The journey continues to Cala Comte, where the boat anchors in front of Hutch Island for a long stop. This site is famous for turquoise waters and white sand, perfect for snorkeling and discovering marine life. The adventurous can explore the waters further, setting this stop apart from more typical beach visits.
The tour then proceeds past rock islets like Seagull Island and involves passing through rock bays such as Punta Galera. These areas impress with their rugged beauty and dramatic cliffs. The Pirate Cave, used historically by pirates and smugglers, adds a sense of mystery — look for a hidden stone staircase among the rocks.
Finally, the boat heads north to Cala Gracio and Cala Gracioneta. These well-known beaches showcase spectacular views, white sands, and the classic Ibizan fishermen’s houses with forested backgrounds. The stop here offers stunning scenery and a peaceful environment to unwind.
Cala Bassa is renowned for its spectacular waters and the Cueva del Amor, which the boat enters with passengers onboard. This cave is one of the largest on the island, providing a memorable experience. The cove itself is ideal for cooling off in clear waters, making it a highlight of the tour.
The long stop at Cala Bassa allows plenty of time for swimming and snorkeling, with the chance to explore marine fauna. The admission to the cave is included, giving guests a rare opportunity to see this natural formation from within.

The boat anchors in Cala Comte for about an hour, giving guests a solid window to swim, snorkel, and enjoy the turquoise waters. Its proximity to Hutch Island makes it a picturesque spot for photos and relaxing on the white sand. The marine fauna here is accessible for snorkelers, adding an adventurous touch to the stop.
This bay is celebrated for its beautiful colors and pristine environment, making it one of the most popular beaches on the island. The included admission and time allocated enable a relaxed experience with plenty of opportunities for taking in the scenery.
Beyond the main beaches, the tour guides you through rock formations such as rock islets and rock bays, including Seagull Island and Punta Galera. These formations create a dramatic coastline that is perfect for photography and appreciating Ibiza’s rugged natural beauty.
The Pirate Cave adds an element of intrigue; it was historically used by pirates and smugglers. Observant travelers can spot a hidden stone staircase in the rocks, adding a touch of adventure to the sightseeing.
The final stop at Cala Gracio and Cala Gracioneta offers a calm environment with spectacular views of Ibiza’s coastline. Known for its white sands and fishermen’s houses, this area provides a classic Mediterranean scene perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration.
The one-hour stop grants enough time to enjoy the scenery, take photos, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of these beloved beaches. The scenic backdrop of forested hills complements the coastline beautifully.
Blue Boats Ibiza provides a team of experienced skippers who adapt routes based on weather conditions, ensuring safety and maximizing scenic views. The reviews praise the professionalism, friendliness, and attention to detail of the crew, especially the guides like Kiko and Mauricio.
Guests consistently highlight the cleanliness of the boat, punctual service, and helpfulness of the staff. Many reviews mention the ease of booking via WhatsApp, and some note that staff went above and beyond, such as calling to make dinner reservations or providing helpful explanations during the tour.
The tour’s stops at Cala Bassa and Cala Comte are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The crystal-clear waters allow for close-up viewing of marine life, making this tour suitable for those who enjoy water-based activities. While food and drinks are not included, the focus remains on spectacular scenery and water fun.
Passengers can expect plenty of time to cool off in the water, with the boat providing a comfortable platform to relax and enjoy Ibiza’s natural beauty.
The tour starts and ends at Pg. de la Mar, 20 in San Antonio. It’s a private experience, meaning your group has exclusive use of the boat. The duration of approximately 4 hours makes it a manageable half-day adventure.
Since the tour is booked 33 days in advance on average, it’s wise to plan ahead, especially during busy seasons. The cost covers all taxes and fees, but travelers should bring their own food and drinks for the day.
Service animals are permitted, and the experience is suitable for most travelers. It’s advisable to check the weather forecast, as the tour is weather-dependent, with options for rescheduling or full refunds if canceled due to poor conditions.
This private boat tour offers a personalized experience with an expert skipper leading the way. The itinerary balances popular beaches, hidden caves, and rugged rock formations, providing a comprehensive view of Ibiza’s coastline.
The entry to the Cueva del Amor and the long stops for swimming and snorkeling are notable advantages, especially for travelers looking for engaging water activities. The positive reviews affirm the professionalism, flexibility, and stunning scenery that make this tour a standout option.
This private Ibiza boat tour offers excellent value for those seeking an intimate and flexible way to explore the island’s coast. The high praise from previous participants highlights the quality of guides, scenery, and overall service. The stops at Cala Bassa, Cala Comte, and Cala Gracio showcase some of Ibiza’s most photogenic and relaxing spots.
While food and drinks are not included, the spectacular views and opportunities for water fun compensate fully. The professional crew and custom route based on weather ensure a safe and memorable adventure. This tour is well-suited for small groups or couples wanting a personalized day at sea on Ibiza’s stunning coastline.
“Where can I start, WOW! The first thing I would like to say is many thanks to Kiko & his partner Marian for the great service they provided. From m…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is accessible to most travelers, and children who are comfortable on boats can enjoy the stops for swimming and snorkeling.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Yes, food and drinks are not included in the price, so bringing your own is recommended for the full experience.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done via the provider’s platform, with most reservations made around 33 days in advance. The process is straightforward, often through WhatsApp communication.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you will be offered a different date or a full refund, provided you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
The data does not specify, but snorkeling is included in stops where water activities are mentioned. It’s advisable to bring your own gear or inquire at booking.
Can I extend the tour or customize the route?
As a private experience, the skipper can adapt routes based on weather and preferences, ensuring a personalized outing.
Is this tour good value for money?
Yes, considering the private nature, multiple stops, entry to caves, and expert guides, it offers excellent value, especially with the high reviews confirming quality.
What should I wear or bring?
Light clothing, swimwear, towels, sun protection, and water shoes are recommended. The boat provides a platform for swimming and snorkeling, so bring your gear accordingly.