Boat Rental Without License in Ibiza and San Antonio

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Boat Rental Without License in Ibiza and San Antonio

  • 5.09 reviews
  • 1 to 8 hours (approx.)
  • From $481.65
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Coves look different when you drive a small boat yourself. This license-free Ibiza and San Antonio rental turns a half-day or full day on the water into a simple, gear-ready outing with a GPS locator on board.

I love how easy it feels for first-timers, with safety equipment on board and snorkeling included so you can jump into the day fast. I also like the on-boat comfort: a large solarium with awning, a portable fridge, and a stereo system with 4 Bluetooth speakers for your own soundtrack.

The main drawback to plan for is cost creep: fuel isn’t included, and the listing specifically calls out an extra €60 per booking for the 8-hour option. Also, it’s a small 5-meter boat, so you’ll want to keep your group size realistic for the best comfort.

Key highlights before you go

Boat Rental Without License in Ibiza and San Antonio - Key highlights before you go

  • License-free setup for a 5m (2022) boat: small size helps the day feel manageable.
  • Snorkel masks + paddle surf board included: you get two classic “on the water” activities without adding extras.
  • Bluetooth speakers (4) and a solarium with awning: comfort and music, not just transport.
  • GPS locator and safety equipment on board: built-in reassurance as you cruise.
  • Private boat for your group: you’re not sharing your day with strangers.

A tiny 5-meter boat that still feels like a day out

Boat Rental Without License in Ibiza and San Antonio - A tiny 5-meter boat that still feels like a day out
This is a private rental on a 5-meter boat built in 2022, designed for up to 5 people on board. The price is per group (listed up to 6), so I’d treat that as a “check details” moment when you book, especially if you’re right at the max. Either way, the point is the same: you’re going small on purpose, which makes the experience feel personal and flexible.

The comfort basics matter more than people expect. You’ve got a large solarium with an awning, a center table, and a bathing ladder, so it’s easy to switch between sun time, sitting time, and swim/snorkel time. For me, that’s where the value shows up: it’s not just a boat ride; it’s a controllable hangout on the water.

If you’re the type who hates rigid tour schedules, this layout helps. You can pace your day—slow morning, active mid-day, then relaxed cruising later—without feeling like you’re trapped in someone else’s plan.

What license-free really means for confidence (and photos)

Boat Rental Without License in Ibiza and San Antonio - What license-free really means for confidence (and photos)
The title says it all: this is a without license boat rental. Practically, that usually appeals to people who want the freedom of driving themselves or at least managing their day without the stress of formal training.

Even with that freedom, you’re not left guessing. The boat includes safety equipment and a GPS locator, which helps you keep your bearings. And in the way the crew and service come across, it’s clear they aim to make the first-time experience feel safe and smooth, not chaotic.

One thing I’d pay attention to is how you want your photos to look. A small boat is ideal for reaching close-up viewpoints at coves, and a good skipper-style crew can help you time the stops so you’re not just passing by. Several reviews point to staff helping people reach the best spots for pictures—so if that’s part of your goal, this is the right style of rental.

Half-day vs full-day: choose based on how you want to spend your time

Boat Rental Without License in Ibiza and San Antonio - Half-day vs full-day: choose based on how you want to spend your time
You get three timing options. Half-day rentals run about 4 hours, and full-day rentals run about 8 hours. The schedule windows listed are:

  • Half day morning: 10:00–14:00, 11:00–15:00, or 11:30–15:30
  • Half day afternoon: 14:00–18:00, 15:00–19:00, or 15:30–19:30
  • Full day: 10:00–18:00, 11:00–19:00, or 11:30–19:30

Here’s how I’d decide. If you want “snorkel, paddle surf, and a lot of relaxing,” a half-day often hits the sweet spot—especially if you’re also trying to cover beaches, dinner, and nightlife on Ibiza. It’s long enough to enjoy the included gear and feel like you did something distinct from the land.

If you’re aiming for a more stretched-out day—more water time, more slow cruising, and room for a calmer return—a full day is the move. You also get more flexibility if the sea conditions are changing and you end up adjusting where you spend your time.

On-board comfort: fridge, shade, Bluetooth, and the solarium lifestyle

Boat Rental Without License in Ibiza and San Antonio - On-board comfort: fridge, shade, Bluetooth, and the solarium lifestyle
This boat comes with a few comfort touches that make the day easier, not fancier. There’s a portable fridge, which is the simplest upgrade for a hot Ibiza day. Having cold drinks on board can turn the whole outing into something closer to a private party than a quick excursion.

Then there’s the sound system. You get a stereo with 4 Bluetooth speakers, so you can actually control the vibe. On a small boat, music matters because you’re not far from everything—your crew setup, your group mood, and the time you spend talking and hanging out.

The biggest comfort feature is the large solarium with awning. Shade isn’t a luxury on the Balearics; it’s a sanity saver. It helps even if you’re the type who thinks you want sun all day. You’ll still want a shaded reset once you’ve been out in the heat.

Snorkeling and paddle surf: included activities that change the whole pace

Boat Rental Without License in Ibiza and San Antonio - Snorkeling and paddle surf: included activities that change the whole pace
The included gear is a big part of the appeal. You get snorkelling equipment and a free paddle surf board, plus free snorkel masks. That means you can build your day around two water activities without paying for add-ons once you’re already out there.

Snorkeling works best when you treat it as short, frequent sessions. Instead of one long push, you can hop in, get a look, climb back on, and repeat. On a small boat, that rhythm feels natural because you’re not dealing with long transfers between distant spots.

Paddle surf adds a different kind of fun. It’s active, a little goofy, and a great way to break up the “everyone is sunning themselves” phase. Also, you don’t need to be an expert to enjoy it—you just need a few calm minutes to get your balance.

A practical tip: if your group includes mixed skill levels, plan for a bit of rotation. That keeps the board available and keeps the day from turning into a “who’s up next” argument.

Safety basics you can feel good about

Safety equipment is included on board, and there’s GPS support to help with navigation awareness. This matters because one of the biggest fears people have with a license-free experience is whether they’ll be left to figure it out on their own.

From the way the service is described in the ratings, the crew comes off as professional and attentive, with a focus on keeping the experience smooth and safe, including for people who haven’t navigated before. That’s exactly what you want: guidance that reduces stress, not a lecture that slows your day down.

If you’re bringing friends who are nervous about water activities, this format can still work well. The overall setup is designed for a “show up and enjoy” day, not a high-pressure, technical outing.

Fuel and the real cost of a private boat day

Boat Rental Without License in Ibiza and San Antonio - Fuel and the real cost of a private boat day
The listed price is $481.65 per group (up to 6), and VAT is included. But you should budget for the one extra line item that’s clearly stated: fuel isn’t included. For the 8-hour rental, fuel is listed as €60 per booking.

That extra cost is where your decision should get practical. If you’re doing a half-day, you might pay less fuel-related total cost than the full-day plan, since the fuel fee is stated for 8 hours. For half-day rentals, the listing doesn’t specify the fuel amount, so confirm before you assume.

Here’s the value math I’d use in your head. You’re paying for:

  • a private outing (your group only),
  • a modern small boat (2022),
  • comfort gear (solarium, awning, fridge),
  • included activities (snorkeling equipment, snorkel masks, paddle surf).

Compared with shared tours where you wait for groups and follow a fixed rhythm, private boat time often costs more—but it usually also saves you from the “we stopped where we had to” feeling. Still, budget fuel, then decide if you’d rather have more time on the water or more money left for dinners and beach clubs.

Where the day happens: how your time unfolds on Ibiza waters

Boat Rental Without License in Ibiza and San Antonio - Where the day happens: how your time unfolds on Ibiza waters
The tour is structured around time slots, but the experience itself is about what you do once you’re out there. With GPS support and safety equipment on board, the day typically works as a loop: you head out, you spend time enjoying the water with the included gear, and you return when your window ends.

Because the listing doesn’t provide specific named stops, the best way to think about it is as “coves and calm-water moments you can reach by boat.” This is the kind of format where the route adapts to conditions and what’s best for the day. That flexibility is a feature, not a bug.

If you love quiet swimming moments, you’ll likely enjoy how a small boat can get you close to shoreline areas. If you care more about views and photos, plan to spend time topside after snorkeling. The solarium and awning help you recover from the water and keep your group together.

A good pacing trick for groups: assign one person to handle gear transitions. For example, when you’re done with snorkels, that person makes sure masks are returned properly and the paddle board is stowed. It keeps the day relaxed.

Meeting point in Sant Josep: keep it easy and on time

Your meeting point is Carrer de Cantàbria, 2, 07829 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Illes Balears, Spain. The activity ends back at the same place.

Because this is a private experience and the boat window is defined, arriving on time matters. When you’re coordinating six-ish people, the smallest delays add up fast. I’d give yourself a little buffer so you can focus on getting settled and enjoying the first hour.

Good news: the meeting point is described as near public transportation. That helps if you’re staying in the area and don’t want to worry about parking.

Who this is best for (and who might want a different option)

This rental is a strong fit for:

  • friends and couples who want a private day on the water,
  • first-timers who want a license-free experience without feeling thrown in the deep end,
  • people who care about comfort and sound (Bluetooth speakers, fridge, shade),
  • groups who want snorkeling and paddle surf without booking separate activities.

It’s less ideal if you want a long, structured tour with clearly defined sights and a fixed itinerary. This is more “own the day” than “follow the leader.” If you crave museum-style clarity, you might find it a little too freeform.

Also, because it’s a small boat, your group should be mindful of space and personal comfort. If you’re traveling with bigger group energy—lots of people moving around at once—you may want to keep expectations realistic.

Tips to get the most out of your half-day or full-day

  • Pack for heat and sun: the awning helps, but you’ll still want water and sunscreen mindset.
  • Plan gear rotation: snorkel and paddle surf both take a little time to reset.
  • Use music wisely: the boat has speakers, so keep volume comfortable if you’re around other boats.
  • If you’re near the group limit, confirm comfort: boat capacity is stated as 5 people.
  • Bring a realistic plan for fuel: budget for the 8-hour fuel fee if you choose full day.

Should you book this license-free boat rental?

I’d book it if your ideal Ibiza day sounds like: private group time, included water activities, and comfort that makes you want to linger. The combination of snorkeling + paddle surf, the easy-to-use GPS locator, and the way the service is described as smooth and safe for newcomers makes this a practical choice.

I’d skip or switch plans if you’re chasing a very specific, stop-by-stop sightseeing itinerary, or if your group expects unlimited space on a compact 5-meter boat. Also, if fuel add-ons would feel annoying, you’ll want to compare half-day vs full-day so the final cost fits your budget.

If you like flexibility and you want your day to feel like it’s yours, this is the kind of boat rental that delivers.

FAQ

Do I need a license to rent this boat?

The experience is listed as without license, which is the core selling point of this rental.

How long is the boat rental?

You can book a half-day (about 4 hours) or a full day (about 8 hours), with set time windows offered.

What times are available?

Half-day mornings include 10:00–14:00, 11:00–15:00, and 11:30–15:30. Half-day afternoons include 14:00–18:00, 15:00–19:00, and 15:30–19:30. Full-day options include 10:00–18:00, 11:00–19:00, and 11:30–19:30.

What’s included on board?

Snorkelling equipment (including snorkel masks) and a paddle surf board are included, along with on-boat items like a portable fridge, Bluetooth speakers, a solarium with awning, and safety equipment on board.

Is fuel included in the price?

No. Fuel is not included. The listing specifically states a fuel cost of €60 per booking for the 8-hour option.

Where does the boat rental start?

The meeting point is Carrer de Cantàbria, 2, 07829 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Illes Balears, Spain, and the activity returns back to this same location.

How many people can be on the boat?

The boat is listed with a capacity of 5 people. The price is shown per group up to 6, so you should confirm how your group fits if you’re at the top end.

What if the weather is bad?

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

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