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Es Vedra & Formentera Boat Trip

Climb on board and join us as we set sail into the waters of the Mediterranean to discover the iconic rock of Es Vedra, snorkel in the ocean waters, and explore the island of Formentera. Description.

  • 9 hours
  • 8/10 | 144 reviews

Climb on board and join us as we set sail into the waters of the Mediterranean to discover the iconic rock of Es Vedra, snorkel in the ocean waters, and explore the island of Formentera.

Description

At the indicated time, we'll set sail from the San Antonio dock to explore the west coast of Ibiza. Our first stop will be the rock of Es Vedrà, which rises 1250 feet (382 metres) from sea level. An expert guide will share local myths and legends about this natural wonder.

Next, we continue to the island of Espalmador, known for its white sand and emerald waters. Snorkeling equipment and paddle surfboards will be available for use. You'll have the opportunity to explore the seabed filled with seaweed and colorful fish. While anchored, we'll serve paella and fresh fruit onboard.

Afterward, we’ll navigate through the Natural Park to reach the port of La Savina de Formentera. Here, you can enjoy free time to explore Cala Saona, Sant Francesc, and Ses Illetes, or rent a motorbike or bicycle at leisure.

Following your visit, you'll buy a bus ticket back to the port of La Savina. We will then sail back to Ibiza, concluding this 9-hour excursion.

Included

  • Boat trip
  • Snorkel & paddleboard equipment
  • Lunch with paella and fruit
  • Drinks

Not included

  • Bus ticket

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Moll de Pescadors, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany (Balearic Islands), Spain

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