South Ibiza by boat
Quieter coves, with fewer boats and fewer people. A recommended route when the Tramontana or Levante winds are blowing. It allows you to explore the southwest of Ibiza and get close to Es Vedrà and Es Vedranell
Southern Ibiza Route

Departure

Ses Salines
Ses Salines Nature Reserve, one of the most famous beaches, with clear waters and restaurants. Anchoring takes place before the beach, in a seagrass (Posidonia) area.
Stop at Cala Pluma, with a sandy seabed. Anchoring depth between 5 and 8 meters.

Cap des Falcó
Just a few minutes away, a cliff-lined area between Ses Salines and Es Codolar. A calm stretch of water with views of the mountains from the sea. The seabed is sandy with some rocks, and depths range from 3 to 12 meters.

Es Porroig
A quiet cove with clear waters and fishermen's huts. Well sheltered from the north, east, and southeast winds.
Water depths range from 2 to 7 meters, with patches of Posidonia and sandy areas suitable for anchoring and snorkeling.

Sa Pedrera
An old quarry by the sea with natural pools. Accessible only by boat.
Depths ranging from 8 to 15 meters, with a sandy bottom in the approach. You can reach it by swimming or paddleboarding.

Es Vedrà
Es Vedrà and Es Vedranell, with the option to sail between them and anchor at Cala d’Hort.
An area well known for its views and sunsets.

Cala d'Hort (Extra)
Views of Southern Ibiza
Enjoy unique scenery on this beautiful boat tour of southern and western Ibiza.
Ses Salines
Enjoy one of Ibiza's most famous beaches
Es Porroig
Fishing piers in Es Porroig
Es Vedrà
One of the beautiful sunsets in Ibiza
Cala d'Hort
A pier with a special charm
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