A wonder of the White Island, Cala Xarraca captures the very essence of Ibiza with its golden sun bleached rocks, its lush vegetation, and it's ridiculously clear blue waters. Situated on the north shores of Ibiza where wilderness and lesser known spots reign supreme, you can spend a lifetime lapping up the simple beauty of Cala Xarraca.
Spend the day sprawled out on a sun lounger or paddling a small boat across the crystal clear surface. Soak in the natural mud baths letting all those natural nutrients sink right down into your skin. As one of the most remote and secluded bays in Ibiza, you will find these sands offer plenty of space and serenity. A restaurant and a handful of pretty villas peep out of the pine clad rocky red cliffs. Far from the cocktails and crowds of the south, Cala Xarraca is a natural retreat for the soul.
Charter guests craving high cliffs and hidden coves, will find Ses Margalides Ibiza’s crowning glory. Positioned only a short distance from the awe-inspiring Ses Balandres peninsula, this cluster of tiny islets offers many quiet corners and the must-see natural rock arch that curves 39 metres up and over the sparkling seas. Famed for the rocky cove of Ses Balandres, only reached from the mainland by a rickety wooden ladder and ropes installed by local fishermen, you’ll have no difficulty in determining why this area was christened ‘Heavens Gate’ by generations of hippies gone by. A popular spot for diving and snorkelling, this dreamy destination is ideal for anchoring up to fall in love with soft sunrises and enchanting evenings flooded with starry skies.
The White Island of Ibiza is famed for its chic beach clubs, lavish party scene, and glut of gorgeous five-star beaches. Platja des Jondal is one of those spots. Close to Ibiza Town and with a ton of tantalizing facilities that go beyond the usual lounge chair, this beach is all about boutique beach bliss. A curve of apricot colored sands, golden cliffs, fragrant pines, and hip hangouts dotted along the shore. Access is best here by private yacht and you can wile away the day grazing and sipping at one of the elegant restaurants, relaxing on a sunlounger, and swimming from your yacht anchorage to the shore. On sweet summer evenings the beach clubs step it up a notch with lively parties and world class DJs. Platja des Jondal truly captures Ibiza’s finest vibe.
Without a visit to Fomentera, your Balearics charter would not be complete. The smallest of the Balearic Islands is situated 11 km from the southeast coast of Ibiza and is a popular and much-loved yacht spot. Formentera has an exclusive air, with its breathtaking beaches composed of gin-clear water and peaceful bays for anchoring. Formentera is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. After diving, kayaking, or diving, you can indulge in a relaxing mud bath at the tiny Isla Espalmador. With salt flats and cycle lanes, cycling around the island is a delightful way to spend the day.
Ibiza is the perfect place to sail to for it's renowned nightlife and great entertainment, which isn't just reserved for the night clubs; after sunset, Ibiza caters to street markets, terrace bars and summer concerts. You don't only have to visit Ibiza for its party-til-dawn activities, step away from the city and you will find large portions of the island are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, protecting it from large scale development and preserving its cultural heritage
This beguiling, uninhabited island rock, 400m high, lies just off the southwest coast of Ibiza. Legend has it that Es Vedra is home to sea nymphs and sirens who tried to lure Odysseus from his ship in Homer's classic Odyssey. You can anchor your yacht and soak up this picturesque backdrop as you plunge into blue waters. Mystics and healers also believe this to be the most magnetic place on the island.
The White Island brims with beautiful beaches and tantalizing tucked-away coves, and Cala Bassa most certainly earns its place on that list. With its shallow waters of azure and sky blue hues and its surrounding pines providing fragrant shade and hiding any buildings from sight, you couldn’t dream up a better spot for soaking up Ibiza bliss. Plump sunbeds, cocktails, massages, and pedalos providing a splash of pastel colour on the water all add to the laid-back languid yet vibrant scene that is so synonymous with this island. Golden rock formations offer thrill-seekers the chance to jump joyfully into the salty waters below. Popular with day-trippers and those staying in the nearby San Antonio, Cala Bassa may not be the quietest beach in Ibiza but it is one filled with fun. Drop anchor and spend the day lounging in the gilded light of the Sabina trees and getting your kicks with watersports out on the med.