Sunset on a catamaran: from Es Vedrá to Cala Conta - Starting Point: Cala dHort for Sunset Viewing and Departure

Sunset on a catamaran: from Es Vedrá to Cala Conta

Experience breathtaking Ibiza sunsets aboard a private catamaran with stops at Es Vedrá, Cala Conta, and hidden coves, led by attentive guides.

Sunset on a Catamaran: From Es Vedrá to Cala Conta – An Unforgettable Ibiza Experience for Up to 12 Guests

Sunset on a catamaran: from Es Vedrá to Cala Conta - Sunset on a Catamaran: From Es Vedrá to Cala Conta – An Unforgettable Ibiza Experience for Up to 12 Guests

This private catamaran tour in Ibiza offers an elegant five-hour journey through some of the island’s most stunning coastal spots, all while enjoying the spectacular sunset. Priced at $1,561.19 per group, the tour comfortably accommodates up to 12 participants, making it perfect for intimate gatherings, special occasions, or small groups seeking a personalized experience.

Starting at Cala d’Hort around 4:30 pm, the tour takes you along the rugged coastline to view the mystical Es Vedrá, a magnetic rock formation that has fascinated visitors for centuries. The boat then anchors at several coves, including Vedella, Moli, and Tarida, where swimming, snorkeling, and on-board lunch with chill-out music create a relaxed, fun atmosphere. The journey concludes at the famed Cala Conta, renowned for its fine white sand, crystal waters, and unforgettable sunset views. While the price reflects a more exclusive experience, travelers find it well worth the investment, especially given the high praise for the guides’ professionalism and the beautiful scenery.

Key Points

Sunset on a catamaran: from Es Vedrá to Cala Conta - Key Points

  • Private experience for groups of up to 12 people at $1,561.19
  • Duration of approximately 5 hours with an optimal sunset window starting at 4:30 pm
  • Start point in Cala d’Hort and end point at Platges de Comte (Cala Conta)
  • Stops include Es Vedrá, Vedella cove, Cala Llentía, Cala Codolar, and Cala Escondida
  • Highlights include swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying a sunset at one of Ibiza’s most beautiful beaches
  • Highly praised guides with attentive service and expertise
  • Free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the tour

Starting Point: Cala d’Hort for Sunset Viewing and Departure

Sunset on a catamaran: from Es Vedrá to Cala Conta - Starting Point: Cala dHort for Sunset Viewing and Departure

The tour begins in Cala d’Hort, a popular launching spot for sailing trips. The meeting time is 4:30 pm, giving ample opportunity to enjoy the early evening light and prepare for the sunset cruise. This starting location provides easy access from public transportation and makes for a convenient beginning to this maritime adventure.

Exploring Es Vedrá: The Mystical Landmark

Sunset on a catamaran: from Es Vedrá to Cala Conta - Exploring Es Vedrá: The Mystical Landmark

The first major stop is near Es Vedrá, a striking rock formation surrounded by waters known for their clarity and vibrancy. The catamaran approaches the waters around Es Vedrá, allowing guests to admire its mysterious silhouette and natural allure. This area has captivated visitors for centuries, making it a perfect backdrop for photos and quiet reflection as the sun starts to dip.

Swimming and Snorkeling in Cove Stops

Sunset on a catamaran: from Es Vedrá to Cala Conta - Swimming and Snorkeling in Cove Stops

The boat anchors at one of several scenic spots—Vedella cove, Moli cove, or Tarida cove—where swimming and snorkeling are popular activities. The turquoise waters invite guests to dip in, explore underwater life, and discover fish hiding beneath the surface. Onboard lunch is available during this time, accompanied by chill-out music or your own playlist, enhancing the relaxed atmosphere.

Unique Landmarks: Cala Llentía and the Ibizan Stonehenge

Sunset on a catamaran: from Es Vedrá to Cala Conta - Unique Landmarks: Cala Llentía and the Ibizan Stonehenge

One of the more intriguing stops is Cala Llentía, a less accessible beach from land, home to two curious constructions: the gates of Cala Llentía and the Ibizan Stonehenge—a 13-column sundial built by Andrew Roger for Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté. The Time and Space monument adds an element of curiosity to this cove and offers a quiet spot for exploration, even if only from the water.

Popular Diving Spot: Cala Codolar

Sunset on a catamaran: from Es Vedrá to Cala Conta - Popular Diving Spot: Cala Codolar

Cala Codolar is renowned among diving enthusiasts. Its reputation for clear waters and abundant marine life makes it a favorite stop for those wanting to explore beneath the surface. While the tour primarily emphasizes swimming and snorkeling, this cove’s reputation as a diving destination adds to its appeal for water lovers.

Sunset at Cala Conta: One of the World’s Most Beautiful Beaches

The journey culminates at Cala Conta, a set of coves famous for their fine white sand and transparent waters. Recognized as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Cala Conta provides a breathtaking backdrop for the sunset. The tour’s timing ensures guests witness the spectacular horizon of islets and the changing sky—an experience frequently praised by those who take this trip.

Sunset Viewing Spots and Dining at Cala Conta

At Cala Conta, the Sunset Ahsram is a well-known vantage point, often crowded but undeniably stunning. Nearby, Silla des Bosc and Ses Roques offer excellent restaurants for a leisurely dinner after sunset. For a more intimate experience, Cala Escondida and its beach bar are perfect alternatives, ideal for those seeking a quiet, scenic spot to reflect on the day.

The Attentive Guides and Boat Quality

Reviews highlight the professionalism and kindness of François, the guide leading many of these tours, who ensures that every detail is taken care of. The catamaran itself is described as clean, organized, and well-maintained, creating a comfortable and safe environment. Passengers appreciate the attention to detail and the friendly service, which elevate the overall experience.

Pacing and Group Size for a Personal Touch

With a group size limited to 12, this tour offers an intimate setting that allows for personalized interaction with the guide. The five-hour duration balances sightseeing, swimming, and sunset viewing without feeling rushed. This pacing makes it suitable for those who prefer a relaxed, unhurried experience while exploring Ibiza’s coast.

Weather and Cancellation Flexibility

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind in case of weather changes. The experience depends on good weather conditions; if canceled due to rain or storms, a full refund or alternative date is offered, ensuring flexibility for travelers.

Who Will Love This Tour

This private catamaran cruise suits small groups, couples celebrating special occasions, or anyone wanting a personalized taste of Ibiza’s coast at sunset. The combination of swimming, scenic stops, and sunset views makes it ideal for those seeking relaxation, natural beauty, and a touch of luxury.

Summary of the Experience

The Sunset on a Catamaran from Es Vedrá to Cala Conta delivers a well-rounded, visually stunning journey along Ibiza’s most iconic spots. The professional guides and beautiful scenery earn high praise, with many considering it a highlight of their trip. While the price reflects its exclusivity and quality, the experience offers excellent value if you value comfort, privacy, and memorable vistas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the tour price?
The price covers the private boat experience for up to 12 people, with stops at scenic spots, swimming, snorkeling, and sunset viewing. Food and drinks are not explicitly detailed but are available on board.

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, starting at 4:30 pm and ending at Cala Conta around sunset.

Where does the tour start and end?
It departs from Cala d’Hort and concludes at Platges de Comte, also known as Cala Conta.

Is the tour suitable for children or those with limited mobility?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. However, specific accessibility details are not provided, so some physical requirements may vary.

Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, and if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.

Is alcohol or food included?
The tour mentions lunch onboard with chill-out music or your own playlist, suggesting some food and drinks are available, but explicit details are not provided.

How many stops are included during the tour?
There are multiple stops, including Es Vedrá, Vedella cove, Cala Llentía, Cala Codolar, and Cala Escondida, each offering different scenery and activities.

What makes this tour special?
The combination of luxury private service, spectacular sunset views, and visits to iconic and hidden spots in Ibiza makes this cruise stand out.

Are there recommended items to bring?
While not specified, it’s wise to bring swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, and a camera to make the most of the scenic stops and sunset moments.