REVIEW · IBIZA
8h rental of Zodiac Medline 7.5 boat in Ibiza
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Ibiza looks different from a 7.5-meter Zodiac. You get fast access to coves, caves, and swim stops, all handled by a skipper who knows the island. This is a skipper-only rental (you don’t drive), based out of San Antonio Yacht Club, aimed at hitting Ibiza’s best beaches in the Southwest and quieter spots up north.
What I like most is the feel of a newer, well-kept Zodiac Medline with real comfort: a hardtop for shade, bow and stern lounging areas, a swim ladder, and even a fridge. Second, I love that the day isn’t just about cruising; it’s built for anchoring in clear water and relaxing, with the skipper able to shape the route around your group.
One consideration: this is a powerboat day where you’re dependent on weather and on the condition/inspection process. Also, I did see one cautionary note about a deposit dispute after inspection, so I’d advise you to ask how they document the boat condition before you leave.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- San Antonio Yacht Club: where your Ibiza boat day starts
- The Zodiac Medline 7.5: comfort, shade, and real swim access
- What the 8 hours feels like on the water
- Southwest Ibiza: Cala Bassa, Cala Conta, Cala Tarida, and more
- Northwest Ibiza: Ses Margalides, Es Portixol, and calmer coves
- Formentera possibility: when you want extra “island feeling”
- Skipper-led routing: what you should ask, and why it matters
- Food and beach-bar moments: reserving a table without hassle
- Price and value: what $82 buys for 8 hours
- Practical tips for your Zodiac day in Ibiza
- Should you book Moon Charter’s 7.5 Zodiac in Ibiza?
- FAQ
- Where does the 8-hour Zodiac Medline 7.5 rental start?
- How long is the boat rental?
- How much does it cost?
- Is the Zodiac rental self-drive or with a skipper?
- What boat is used?
- How many passengers can go on board?
- What features are included on the boat?
- What areas of Ibiza can the skipper target?
- What are the activity opening hours?
- What’s the cancellation and weather approach?
Key highlights to know before you go

- 2023 Zodiac Medline 7.5 (7.5 meters) with a hardtop shade area
- Skipper included only: you get local driving and routing know-how
- 300hp Yamaha engine for quick hops between beaches and coves
- Swim ladder + bow and stern relaxation zones for easy stopping and lounging
- Fridge on board for refreshments
- Route options from Southwest classics to quieter Northwest coves, with the possibility of heading toward Formentera
San Antonio Yacht Club: where your Ibiza boat day starts
The meeting point is Ibiza San Antonio (07820) at San Antonio Yacht Club. It’s set up for a straightforward start: you head out from the same place you’ll return to, which keeps your day from turning into a logistics exercise.
The wider activity window (seasonal opening hours are 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM) matters because it shapes what kind of day you’ll get on the water. With an 8-hour rental, you’ll likely choose a start time that gives you good light for swimming and stops, not just a quick lap around the coast.
If you like getting out early, that’s the sweet spot for a boat day here. Ibiza coves are gorgeous in daylight, and having time to settle in at your first anchoring stop makes the whole day feel smoother.
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The Zodiac Medline 7.5: comfort, shade, and real swim access

This is a Zodiac Medline 7.5 from 2023, rented only with a professional skipper. The design is aimed at comfort for a beach day: you get relaxation areas both in the bow and stern, plus a fixed hardtop so you’re not baking when the sun hits hard.
There’s also a swim ladder, which sounds simple but changes how often you’ll actually get in the water. When the entry is easy, you’re more likely to do multiple swims instead of treating the sea like a one-time event.
For propulsion, the boat uses a 300hp Yamaha engine (latest generation, per the operator info). That’s a big part of why this rental works for a full day: you can cover distance efficiently between different coast areas, then spend more time anchored.
You also get a fridge on board for refreshments. If you’re the group type who likes cold drinks without hunting for a shop, that small detail adds real value during an 8-hour outing.
What the 8 hours feels like on the water

Think of these 8 hours as a flexible day built around stopping: swim, anchor, relax, move to the next best spot. The operator emphasizes the ability to reach both well-known beaches and more “virgin” areas, which is exactly what you want if your goal is to see Ibiza from the water without being stuck in one single location all day.
The boat can carry up to 11 passengers. That’s a nice range because it usually keeps things sociable without turning into a crowded party on a small deck. Many of the best boat days I’ve had (and this matches what’s been described here) are the ones where everyone gets space to lounge and find their preferred spot for shade or sun.
Also note the safety setup: the operator says the boat has all necessary security accessories to help you feel calm out on the water. Even if you don’t think much about safety planning day-to-day, it’s reassuring when you’re out for hours rather than minutes.
Southwest Ibiza: Cala Bassa, Cala Conta, Cala Tarida, and more

From the San Antonio side, the pitch is clear: head to the Southwest beaches where Ibiza’s coast is packed with color and calm-looking coves. Named stops include Cala Bassa, Cala Conta, Cala Tarida, Cala Moli, and Cala Dort.
Here’s why those spots matter for your day: they’re the kind of beaches where the water often looks inviting enough that you’ll want to pause longer. If your group is chasing photo-worthy water plus actual swimming time, the Southwest route is a strong match.
One practical note: Southwest Ibiza can feel busy from shore. From the boat, your advantage is you’re not limited to the shoreline crowd. You can anchor and swim from the water, which often feels more relaxed than dealing with beach access lines and sunbed spacing.
If you want a day that blends beauty with convenience, this is where your 8 hours tend to work best.
Northwest Ibiza: Ses Margalides, Es Portixol, and calmer coves

The operator also frames an alternative plan: hit the virgin areas of the Northwest. Mentioned examples are Ses Margalides, Es Portixol, and Cala Aubarca.
This is the part of an Ibiza boat day that can feel more “yours.” When you go north and keep moving beyond the most obvious shore stops, you’re often trading convenience for quiet. If you enjoy the feeling of finding less-visited water and spending time without noise, that Northwest direction is worth asking about.
Even if you’re not chasing total solitude, these areas can give your day variety. Your group can start the day with swims that feel iconic, then switch into a slower, calmer mode as the afternoon stretches.
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Formentera possibility: when you want extra “island feeling”
One of the standout points in the info you provided is that you can arrive in Formentera. The wording suggests it’s part of what they can do on the route, not just a separate add-on you have to plan independently.
In practice, this changes the vibe of your Ibiza day. Formentera tends to feel more open and beachy, and adding it can make your 8-hour rental feel like a bigger trip than “just Ibiza coves.” You’ll still be limited by the day’s timing and the sea conditions, but it’s a compelling option if you want that extra sense of cross-island variety.
Another name that came up is Blue Marlin as a nearby area during a day trip. That hints at the kind of destinations the skipper can line up when you’re aiming for swims and scenic water.
Skipper-led routing: what you should ask, and why it matters
This rental is skipper only, and the operator is native to Ibiza with many years in the nautical sector. That matters because good boat days are mostly about decisions made while you’re already on the water.
In the descriptions provided, the skippers’ personalities show up as a big part of the experience. Names mentioned include Alejandro (booker/point person in several accounts) and Roger (owner/captain in several accounts), plus Fabio as a captain in one day. The common thread is that they’re friendly, helpful, and willing to share island knowledge beyond just where to anchor.
Here are the questions I’d ask before departure to get the best match for your group:
- Do you recommend Southwest stops for this day, or should we aim more Northwest for quieter areas?
- If we want Formentera, what’s the most realistic way to fit it into 8 hours with enough swim time?
- What anchoring spots work best for calmer water and quick access from the ladder?
This is one of the biggest reasons to choose a skipper-led rental over DIY in this area. You’re paying for local judgment, not just transportation.
Food and beach-bar moments: reserving a table without hassle
The operator mentions you can reserve a table for you in unique restaurants or beach bars on the island. That’s a practical detail because it means your day on the water doesn’t have to end with a rushed search for a place to eat.
In the style of the days described here, it also fits well with groups who want a smooth flow: morning/early afternoon swimming and anchoring, then a meal stop that doesn’t feel like homework.
One caution: the info doesn’t say this is automatic for every booking, so I’d treat it as something to confirm while you’re coordinating your day. If it matters to you, ask early and be clear about timing.
Price and value: what $82 buys for 8 hours
At about $82 for 8 hours, the value depends on two things: (1) you’re getting a pro skipper and a capable boat, and (2) you’re using the time to actually swim and relax rather than just ride.
For that price point, you’re not paying for a luxury yacht experience, but you are getting:
- a 2023 Zodiac Medline
- 300hp Yamaha power
- real onboard comfort like shade and a fridge
- structured day planning via skipper knowledge
- access to multiple coast areas within one rental window
The operator also emphasizes “new boats in excellent condition,” and several accounts highlight that the boat was clean and comfortable. That’s not a small detail when you’re renting for a full working day at sea.
So if your goal is a full day of water and coves without the complexity of doing it yourself, this pricing can make sense. If, instead, you’re expecting a strict itinerary or a guaranteed exact list of stops, you might want to confirm how flexible routing is for your dates and conditions.
Practical tips for your Zodiac day in Ibiza
A few smart moves before you go can make the day feel effortless.
First, plan around the fact that this experience requires good weather. If the forecast is unstable, you’re more likely to have schedule changes or a different date offered. Bring a backup mindset, not a fixed checklist.
Second, pack like you’re doing the water more than once. With a swim ladder and easy anchoring stops, you’ll likely want swim gear you can rinse and re-use.
Third, ask about what you want your skipper to prioritize: maximum quiet coves, beach-bar vibes, or a faster route between well-known stops. The operator’s whole angle is that they know “the best corners and points of interest,” so you should use that.
And finally, because one cautionary note mentions issues around inspection and deposit, you may want to be calm but thorough at check-in:
- request a clear inspection process
- take a minute to verify key points before you depart
- keep an eye on paperwork and what’s being documented
That’s not about expecting problems. It’s about protecting your day.
Should you book Moon Charter’s 7.5 Zodiac in Ibiza?
You should book if you want:
- a full 8-hour sea day with minimal planning
- a comfortable, skipper-led setup from San Antonio Yacht Club
- easy swimming access, shade, and onboard convenience like a fridge
- the option to mix Southwest classic coves with quieter Northwest areas, and even consider Formentera if conditions allow
You might skip or ask more questions if:
- you need a strict, timed itinerary with fixed stops (this is route-based)
- you’re nervous about deposits and want extra clarity on inspection documentation before you commit
- you’re booking in a period when weather can be unpredictable and you don’t have flexibility
If you’re the type of traveler who loves getting to the water and letting the day unfold around swims and scenery, this is a strong match for Ibiza. Just go in with a little curiosity, ask the skipper what they’d choose for your group that day, and you’ll likely come back with that classic boat-day feeling: a tan, saltwater hair, and a list of places you’ll want to return to.
FAQ
Where does the 8-hour Zodiac Medline 7.5 rental start?
It starts at San Antonio Yacht Club, Ibiza (07820), Balearic Islands, Spain, and ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the boat rental?
The rental is about 8 hours.
How much does it cost?
The price shown is $82.
Is the Zodiac rental self-drive or with a skipper?
It’s rented only with a professional skipper.
What boat is used?
A Zodiac Medline 7.5 inflatable boat, 7.5 meters long and from 2023.
How many passengers can go on board?
The boat has a capacity of up to 11 passengers.
What features are included on the boat?
You get a hardtop for shade, a swim ladder, and a fridge for refreshments, plus the operator states there are all necessary safety accessories.
What areas of Ibiza can the skipper target?
The description includes Southwest beaches such as Cala Bassa, Cala Conta, Cala Tarida, Cala Moli, and Cala Dort, and Northwest areas such as Ses Margalides, Es Portixol, and Cala Aubarca. It also says they can arrive in Formentera.
What are the activity opening hours?
Seasonal hours are listed as 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Monday to Sunday) during the periods shown.
What’s the cancellation and weather approach?
The experience is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. There is also free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






























