Cala d’Hort Sailing Adventure

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Cala d’Hort Sailing Adventure

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A catamaran day in Ibiza feels like a reset. You get a private boat plus time to swim and snorkel off the coast of Cala d’Hort. It is one of those trips where the water does most of the talking.

What I love most is the snorkel and stand-up paddle gear included, so you can switch from relaxing to exploring without digging through a beach bag.

The second big win is the personalized rhythm of the day. Multiple captains (Martin Lyon, Andrés, Lucas, Gabo, Jorge, Jose, and others) are praised for bringing groups to great spots and looking after the details. One consideration: it is priced per group up to 11, so the value depends on how full your day ends up being.

Key highlights worth your attention

Cala d'Hort Sailing Adventure - Key highlights worth your attention

  • Private catamaran for your group: no mixed-group shuffle, just your people and your pace
  • Snorkel gear + stand-up paddles included: you can actually use the water toys, not just stare at them
  • Cala d’Hort time on the water: a focused beach and national park visit built into a ~7-hour outing
  • Bow views and onboard lounging: nets to lie on plus bow seating spots for the best angles
  • Cool box and Bluetooth speakers: drinks stay handy and the vibe stays easy

Private Catamaran Departure in Ibiza: How the 10:00 Meeting Works

Cala d'Hort Sailing Adventure - Private Catamaran Departure in Ibiza: How the 10:00 Meeting Works
Your day starts at Blue Marlin Eivissa, Cala Jondal (07800 Eivissa) at 10:00 am. It is a convenient location too, described as near public transportation, which matters in Ibiza where car parking can turn into a time tax.

Because this is a private tour, you are not spending the morning waiting on strangers. The group boards together, gets oriented, and then you are off—exactly what you want when you are paying for a private experience rather than joining a big boat lineup.

Also pay attention to the ticket type: you get a mobile ticket. That usually means less paperwork and fewer “where is it?” moments on the morning of departure.

The 7-Hour Flow: What You Can Do Between Ibiza and Cala d’Hort

Cala d'Hort Sailing Adventure - The 7-Hour Flow: What You Can Do Between Ibiza and Cala d’Hort
The total time is about 7 hours, and the itinerary is built around one main stop: Cala d’Hort. That is a helpful setup because it keeps the day from feeling like a rushed highlights montage. You get real water time.

In practical terms, expect the day to split into sailing time plus on-water activities. You will have your included snorkel equipment and stand-up paddle surfboard available, and you can use them whenever conditions and the captain’s plan make sense. The included snorkel gear is a big deal here: it is not an optional add-on, so you are more likely to actually use it.

One more small but meaningful detail: the boat includes a megaboom Bluetooth speaker. That does not sound like a big deal until you are lying out near the bow with your drinks in hand and music on the water. It turns a boat day into a proper hang.

Cala d’Hort: Your Main Beach-and-Park Stop for Swimming and Snorkeling

Cala d’Hort is the star of the day, with about 2 hours at the beach and national park area. The admission ticket for the stop is listed as free, which is one less cost to worry about on top of the group price.

What makes this stop work is the combo of swimming + snorkel time. You are not just walking on shore for a quick photo. The trip is designed so you can get in the water quickly, then float back to the boat when you need a break. And because snorkel equipment is provided, you do not need to plan a gear rental or lug your own.

From the water, you may also pick up views that people specifically called out before, including Es Vedra. It is not guaranteed from every angle, but the point is clear: this part of Ibiza is scenic enough that you will feel like you are seeing Ibiza in a different language than from land.

Onboard Comfort That Actually Matters: Where You’ll Lie, Sit, and Watch the Water

This is a catamaran, and that matters for comfort. You get space and multiple ways to relax, instead of being boxed into one spot. The boat comes with nets to lie on and pulpits at the bows, which is a fancy way of saying you will have great places to watch the coastline and keep an eye out for marine life.

The included large cool box is another practical win. You bring your own drinks and/or food, and the cool box helps you keep things chilled instead of stuck in warm packets. It sounds basic until you remember how hot the sun can get and how quickly “just one drink” becomes a warm disappointment.

And yes, multiple people talked about how the boat setup made them feel comfortable for hours. When the vessel is well equipped and you have good lounging spots, the whole day feels smoother, even if the sea has its own personality.

Snorkel Gear and Stand-Up Paddle Boards: The Included Water Toys

The trip includes snorkel equipment and a stand-up paddle surfboard. That single line changes the day because it gives you structured ways to be active without thinking too hard about logistics.

Here is how I’d plan it once you’re near Cala d’Hort: start with a short snorkel check, then decide if you want to linger for longer. Snorkeling for an extended stretch tends to work best when you are not rushing, and a private boat day usually gives you that freedom.

If you paddle, keep it simple. The water is the point. You do not need to “perform.” You want slow movement and good scanning, and the included gear makes that easy.

Captains as the Real Difference: Martin, Andrés, Lucas, Gabo, Jorge, Jose

Cala d'Hort Sailing Adventure - Captains as the Real Difference: Martin, Andrés, Lucas, Gabo, Jorge, Jose
Many boat trips are mostly the boat. This one is more about the captain running the day well. In the feedback, several named captains show up repeatedly and clearly earn trust. Martin Lyon is singled out as an especially strong host, with people praising his care and the way he made the day feel welcoming. Andrés and Lucas are also praised for guiding groups to excellent spots and making sure everyone had what they needed.

Then you also see Gabo, Jorge, Jose, and Nacho credited for attention and for steering the outing toward interesting places. The pattern across the names is consistent: people feel looked after, and the captain’s choices shape the quality of the water time.

One extra detail worth noting from the experience: the captain storytelling is part of why the sailing feels more than scenic. Some groups mention learning things about the sites while you sail, which helps the day feel connected instead of just floating around.

Lunch and Break Time: Eating On Your Own Schedule

Cala d'Hort Sailing Adventure - Lunch and Break Time: Eating On Your Own Schedule
The experience data says you should bring food and beverages along, since those are not included. That is totally normal for a private boat day, and it is also the best kind of freedom—you choose what you want, and you are not locked into a single restaurant schedule.

One prior group specifically mentioned being anchored for lunch outside restaurant Carmen, which hints at a common approach: stop, anchor, eat at your own pace, then go back into the water without stress. Even if you do not care about the specific restaurant name, the takeaway is useful. You’re not forced into a tight timeline the moment you sit down to eat.

Price and Value for Up to 11: Is It Worth $3,501.15 Per Group?

The listed price is $3,501.15 per group (up to 11), and that price includes all fees and taxes, fuel, insurance, final cleaning, snorkel gear, stand-up paddle board use, and the onboard extras like the cool box and Bluetooth speaker.

So what does that mean for you in real terms? If your group fills close to 11 people, you are looking at roughly $318 per person based on simple division (actual cost per person will change depending on headcount). If you have fewer people, the per-person cost climbs, but you are still paying for the private-boat comfort and the captain’s focused attention.

For me, the value hinges on two things:

  • You want a private catamaran day rather than a larger group cruise.
  • You plan to use the included gear (snorkel and paddle), not treat it as decorative equipment.

If both are true, the price starts to make sense fast.

Logistics That Can Make or Break Your Day

This trip is described as private, meaning only your group participates. That is a big quality-of-life upgrade, especially when you want the day to feel personal and not like a timed factory line.

You will also want to bring a valid ID or passport. That is explicitly required, so do not leave it to chance.

Weather is another practical factor. If rough weather and seas prevent the outing, the provider will try to find another date that works for your group. If they cannot, the payment is refunded at 100%. This is one of the rare policies that gives peace of mind in a sea-based activity.

What I’d Pack and Plan Before You Board

Since food and beverages are not included, plan to bring what you actually want to eat. This matters because boat lunch setups are often slow and relaxed, and you do not want to be stuck with whatever snack you forgot.

I also recommend you bring your ID/passport for check-in and a mindset that this is a water-first outing. The itinerary is built around being on the sea and at Cala d’Hort, not around marching through multiple stops.

Is This the Right Fit for You?

This Cala d’Hort sailing adventure is best for you if you want:

  • A private catamaran day with a captain who cares about the experience
  • A plan built around swimming and snorkeling, with gear included
  • A group setup that can make sense financially up to 11 people

It may feel less ideal if you are traveling solo or as a couple and you do not want the “pay for a group” structure. In that case, it can be hard to justify compared to shared tours.

The strongest reason to book is the consistent praise for the experience quality through the captain. When people describe multiple captains as attentive and the day as smooth from start to finish, that is usually the difference between a good boat day and a memorable one.

Should You Book This Cala d’Hort Catamaran Adventure?

If you are heading to Ibiza and you want something more relaxed and more personal than the typical day tour, this is an easy yes to consider. The included snorkel gear, stand-up paddleboard, cool box, and prime lounging spots turn it from a sightseeing trip into a real day on the water.

Book it if your group is likely to use the gear and you care about having a captain who shapes the day. Pass if you are price-sensitive and you’d rather gamble less on private-boat cost by joining a cheaper shared option.

FAQ

How long is the Cala d’Hort sailing adventure?

It lasts about 7 hours.

Where does the tour start?

The meeting point is Blue Marlin Eivissa, Cala Jondal, s/n, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain.

What time does the tour begin?

The start time is 10:00 am.

Is this tour private or shared?

It is private. Only your group will participate.

What is included in the price?

Included: all fees and taxes, fuel, the captain, a large cool box, nets to lie on and bow viewing spots, snorkel equipment, a stand-up paddle surfboard, Megaboom Bluetooth speakers, final cleaning, and insurance.

Is the Cala d’Hort admission ticket included?

Yes. The Cala d’Hort admission ticket is free for the stop.

Are food and drinks included?

No. You should bring your own food and beverages.

What identification do I need?

Bring a valid ID or passport on the day of your trip.

What happens if the weather is rough?

If rough weather and seas prevent the outing, the provider will try to find another available date for your group. If they can’t, you get a 100% refund. This experience is also described as non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.

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