3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza

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3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $107.63
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Three hours, zero stress, Ibiza views.

This all-inclusive charter is a simple way to see the island’s coast from the water, with unlimited beer, wine, sangria, and soft drinks plus time to swim and play in the sea. I like that it’s built for convenience: snorkeling gear is included, and the boat setup is made for relaxing between water activities.

The biggest wins are the mix of active water time (snorkel, stand-up paddle, kayak) and the comfort perks on board like lounge beds and an on-board toilet. One drawback to plan for: there’s no pickup service, and you’ll need to get yourself to the meeting point in Sant Antoni de Portmany.

Key things that make this trip worth your time

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - Key things that make this trip worth your time

  • All-inclusive drinks: beer, wine, sangria, and soft drinks included throughout the charter
  • Water toys included: snorkeling equipment, stand-up paddle board, and kayak
  • Real coastal scenery, not just views from land: West Coast stops and coves only reachable by boat
  • On-board comfort: lounge beds with sun/shade options plus an on-board toilet
  • Sound and tech on deck: WiFi onboard and a music system with iPod connection

Why an all-inclusive Ibiza boat trip feels easier than a normal day out

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - Why an all-inclusive Ibiza boat trip feels easier than a normal day out
If you’ve spent any time in resort areas, you know how fast a “fun day” turns into a pile of small costs and small hassles. This trip is priced as a straight package: unlimited drinks plus the water gear you’d normally rent or arrange. That means you can focus on the good stuff: swimming, paddling, and watching the coast slide by.

On board, the vibe is comfortable and social. There’s a wet bar, plus a “super-cooling system” for the sort of heat Ibiza can bring. You also get lounge beds with options for sun or shade, which sounds small until you’re actually there and you realize you’re doing activities, not just sitting in the same spot. Add the onboard music setup (with WiFi connectivity and a sound system) and it turns into a real break from the usual day-planning grind.

This is also a solid choice for celebrations. The mix of open drinks, group energy, and fun water time makes it feel like a special occasion without needing a complicated itinerary.

Getting to the boat: Sant Antoni de Portmany, mobile ticket, and no pickup

The meeting point is in Sant Antoni de Portmany, at Avinguda del Doctor Fleming (07820). The tour notes it’s near public transportation, which helps if you’re not driving. You’ll use a mobile ticket, so bring your phone with enough battery.

Because there’s no pickup service, the timing of your arrival matters more than you might expect. I’d plan to be at the port area early enough to get your bearings before the departure window. One practical tip: navigation apps can sometimes pull you to the wrong side of a port area. If you’re using GPS, double-check you’re looking for the Salvador boat/meeting area guidance provided on your confirmation.

The good news: the trip ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not stuck figuring out a second location after you’ve already relaxed on the water.

13:30 to 16:30: how 3 hours works on the West Coast

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - 13:30 to 16:30: how 3 hours works on the West Coast
This charter runs from about 13:30 to 16:30 (roughly 3 hours). That length is a sweet spot in Ibiza. It’s long enough to get multiple swim breaks and actually use the included gear. It’s also short enough that you can still do dinner plans later without your whole day collapsing into logistics.

The route is designed around Ibiza’s West Coast look and feel. You’ll head west and pass major sunset landmarks like Cafe del Mar and Mambo as the light shifts toward evening. That’s part scenery, part atmosphere: you’re essentially sailing past the crowds instead of sitting in them.

Group size stays capped at 25 travelers max, which is meaningful on a boat. It usually means less waiting around for equipment and more room to spread out on deck. You also have a practical onboard feature: there’s an on-board toilet, so you don’t have to constantly plan your day around restroom breaks.

If you’re sensitive to schedule changes, note that the experience depends on good weather. The operator states the charter can be moved to another date or fully refunded if canceled for weather reasons.

Stop 1: Salvador Ibiza and your first water playground

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - Stop 1: Salvador Ibiza and your first water playground
The charter begins with a stop at Salvador Ibiza (jumping into the fresh sea). This is where the trip switches from cruising to playing: you’ll get chances for activities like snorkeling and paddle boarding, plus options such as cliff jumping and kayaking depending on conditions and crew guidance.

This is also where the included gear becomes a real value. Because snorkeling equipment rental is included, you don’t need to track down rentals or equipment hours. You can focus on getting in the water and making the most of the moment. If you’re bringing older kids or teens, it’s also a nice setup because everyone can choose their level of energy: some want to swim and snorkel, others prefer paddle boarding or kayaking.

One small “consideration” point: with only a few hours total, you don’t get time to master every activity. That’s not a problem, but it’s the trade-off. If you’re going in hoping for a long snorkeling lesson, set expectations lower and treat it as an active taste of Ibiza’s sea life and coastline.

West Coast, San Antonio, and the Sunset Strip: seeing Ibiza from the right angle

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - West Coast, San Antonio, and the Sunset Strip: seeing Ibiza from the right angle
After the first water time, the boat continues west along the coast. This is where the trip becomes scenic and atmospheric. The West Coast is famous for sunsets, and the route is planned so you’ll be out on the water when the light turns dramatic.

The boat charter focuses on beauty spots that are hard to reach from land. Depending on timing and conditions, highlights can include areas such as Cala Bassa, Cala Conte, and Islas Margarita. Even if you don’t know these names now, you’ll recognize the pattern once you see them on the water: rocky edges, pale sand pockets, and coves that look far more interesting when you’re approaching them by sea.

It’s also a fun way to connect with the famous San Antonio coastline energy without spending your whole day fighting for beach space. As the sunset vibe builds, you’ll sail past recognizable spots like Cafe del Mar and Mambo. That passage is best enjoyed with a drink in hand and a little patience for the light to change.

Snorkeling plus SUP plus kayak: how the included gear actually helps

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - Snorkeling plus SUP plus kayak: how the included gear actually helps
The trip includes snorkeling equipment, a stand-up paddle board, and a kayak. That matters because it turns the charter into a full activity package rather than a boat ride that happens to stop somewhere.

Here’s how to think about it in real terms:

  • Snorkeling is the low-effort way to see sea life, since you can drop in, float, and explore briefly.
  • Paddle boarding is where you get to move at your own pace, with a clear sense of the coastline shape around you.
  • Kayaking adds a bit more control and lets you do short explorations depending on where the boat positions itself.

You’ll also see a range of comfort levels on board. Some people go all-in and use the gear back-to-back. Others bounce between deck time and shorter water sessions. The captain and crew keep it running smoothly, with the added bonus that the boat has a lounge layout so you can dry off and reset between dips.

Also, the itinerary includes cliff jumping options. If you like adrenaline, this can be one of the most memorable moments of the day. If you don’t, you can still enjoy the sea time without touching that option.

Drinks, snacks, fruit, and onboard comfort that keep the vibe relaxed

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - Drinks, snacks, fruit, and onboard comfort that keep the vibe relaxed
This is an all-inclusive format, so the drinking is straightforward: beer, wine, sangria, and soft drinks are included. There’s a wet bar on board, and the setup is designed so you don’t spend half the trip tracking down refills.

Food is also part of the onboard experience. The charter includes fresh fruit, and it’s also described with tapas/snacks as part of the day. On a boat day, food that appears during the cruise feels better than a packed lunch you’re worried about. It keeps the energy up during the in-and-out water rhythm.

For comfort, the boat has:

  • lounge beds with sun, shade, or faded sun options
  • a music system with iPod connection (and onboard sound tech)
  • WiFi onboard
  • an on-board toilet

That combo sounds like “nice extras,” but when you’re doing active water time, it adds up fast. WiFi also helps if you want to post photos or just keep in touch while you’re away from the land signal.

One practical consideration: unlimited drinks are included, so pace yourself. Ibiza heat plus swimming is a strong mix. You’ll enjoy everything more if you treat the drinks like part of the fun, not a marathon.

Price and value: is $107.63 a good deal for an all-inclusive sea day?

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - Price and value: is $107.63 a good deal for an all-inclusive sea day?
At $107.63 per person for about 3 hours, you’re paying for three things at once: the boat charter time, the onboard drinks, and the included water activity gear.

Here’s where the value math becomes clearer:

  • If you were to recreate this day on your own, you’d likely pay separately for boat access (or pay a higher cost for a smaller option), then add drink costs, and then add snorkeling or water-sport rentals.
  • This trip includes local taxes and explicitly includes the snorkeling equipment and the stand-up paddle and kayak.
  • The group size is capped at 25, which generally means the experience doesn’t feel like an overcrowded transport cattle run.

Could it be pricey? Sure. One downside some people might feel is that it’s a short charter window—there’s limited time to do everything slowly and perfectly. But for most people, the included gear and included drinks make the price feel more like a package than a la carte.

A timing note from how it tends to sell: it’s often booked about 21 days in advance on average. If you’re traveling in peak season or want specific dates, you’ll usually do better booking earlier rather than waiting.

Also remember what’s not included: pickup service and picture service (if you’re offered any photo option onboard, it may not be included). That doesn’t change the core value, but it can affect your expectations.

Who should book this Ibiza boat trip, and who might want a different plan

This charter makes sense if you want:

  • an active water day without renting gear
  • an all-inclusive setup with unlimited drinks
  • a West Coast sunset-style cruise passing big landmarks
  • an easy, return-to-the-same-place experience

It also works well for mixed groups. The activities range from snorkeling to paddle boarding to kayaking, so people can choose their level. And because most travelers can participate, you don’t need special planning for everyone to have fun.

You might skip it if:

  • you need a long, multi-hour structure with lots of land-based stops
  • you expect a history-heavy guided tour (this feels more like water time than a lecture)
  • you rely on pickup service (there isn’t any)

The weather factor is the one big reality check. The operator says the experience requires good weather, and the charter can be rescheduled or refunded if it’s canceled for weather reasons. If you’re only in Ibiza for one day and you’re stuck with tight plans, have a backup option in mind.

Should you book Salvador Ibiza’s 3-hour all-inclusive boat trip?

I’d book this if your goal is simple: get out on the water, use the sea activities, and enjoy included drinks without doing extra planning. The combination of snorkeling plus SUP and kayak included is the real driver of value, and the West Coast route gives you a memorable Ibiza backdrop without the hassle of land congestion.

Before you go, do three quick things:

  • Plan to arrive at the meeting point in Sant Antoni de Portmany early enough to find the Salvador boat area confidently.
  • Bring swim-ready clothes and plan for in-and-out water time.
  • Decide your activity priorities so you get at least one full snorkeling/SUP moment, not just brief tastes.

If you want an easy, high-reward afternoon in Ibiza that still feels like a real experience (not just another beach morning), this one is a strong bet.

FAQ

How long is the 3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza?

The duration is about 3 hours, with the schedule listed as roughly 13:30 to 16:30.

What’s included in the all-inclusive package?

Beer, wine, sangria, and soft drinks are included, along with fresh fruits and snacks/tapas as part of the onboard experience.

Is snorkeling equipment included?

Yes. Snorkeling equipment is included.

Are stand-up paddle boards and kayaks included?

Yes. Stand-up paddle boards and kayaks are included.

What onboard facilities are available?

The boat has WiFi onboard, an on-board toilet, and a music system with iPod connection.

Is there a guide on board?

Yes. A professional guide is included.

Do I need to arrange my own transport to the meeting point?

Yes. Pickup service is not included. The meeting point is Boat Trip Salvador Ibiza on Avinguda del Doctor Fleming, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany.

What language is the tour offered in?

The tour is offered in English.

How big is the group?

The maximum group size is 25 travelers.

What happens if the weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Do I get a mobile ticket?

Yes. You’ll receive a mobile ticket.

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