Full Day Private Charter in Ibiza

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Full Day Private Charter in Ibiza

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $1,261.66
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Ibiza on water with your own group feels like a cheat code. This private yacht charter packs the key hits fast: a first stop near Sas Salinas, then a Formentera swim-and-snorkel anchor time, with snacks, fruit, and plenty of cava onboard. My favorite part is the mix of comfort and play—crystal-clear water, easy gear access, and a crew that treats your day like a proper event. One thing to keep in mind: the listing calls it a full-day charter, but the stated duration is about 3 hours, so you’ll want to confirm the actual time you’ll be out.

What makes this booking especially appealing is how much is handled for you. You get a skipper, towels, snorkeling equipment, a paddle board, and even fuel for one hour of sailing included, plus private transport to get you sorted once you reach the marina area. The likely drawback is practical, not dramatic: extra fuel and add-on water toys like jet ski or flyboard are not included, so if you’re dreaming of a busy toy menu, budget extra.

You’ll meet at Ibiza Boat Club (Carrer de La Punta, 2, 07800 Eivissa). Pickup is available—just coordinate on the day of your charter and share the place you want to be collected.

Key things I’d circle before booking

Full Day Private Charter in Ibiza - Key things I’d circle before booking

  • Sas Salinas + Formentera in one trip: a tight route that still gives you multiple water moments
  • Included water play: snorkeling equipment, a paddle board, and towels
  • Open bar-style basics: cava (2 bottles), plus beers, soft drinks, water, snacks, and fruit
  • A crew that leans into the vibe: the captain can be an entertainer, and the owner/crew aim for high-touch service
  • Fuel is partially included: fuel for 1 hour of sailing is covered, but extra sailing time/energy may cost more
  • Weather matters: the experience requires good weather, and poor conditions can trigger a date change or full refund

Your mini cruise from Ibiza Boat Club to the Formentera zone

Full Day Private Charter in Ibiza - Your mini cruise from Ibiza Boat Club to the Formentera zone
This is built for a group day on the water without the hassle of “tourist logistics.” You start at Ibiza Boat Club, sail out from there, and your itinerary is designed around swim-friendly stops rather than just sightseeing from afar. Since the duration is listed at about 3 hours, think of this as an efficient private sailing session—enough time to enjoy drinks, get in the water, and still be back without feeling stuck on a long schedule.

Group size is up to 12, which is a sweet spot: large enough to travel with friends, small enough that you’ll actually feel like you’re part of what’s happening onboard. The charter is private, meaning it’s only your group—no mixing with strangers, no sharing your music choices, and no scrambling for equipment.

If you’re sensitive to delays or you’re the type who likes a tightly managed itinerary, your best move is to ask what “about 3 hours” means for your specific departure (boarding time vs. sailing time). That extra bit of clarity can make your day feel predictable.

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Sas Salinas: the first swim plus a cava reset on deck

The route kicks off after you sail from Marina Port Ibiza and head toward the Sas Salinas area for the first celebration of the day on deck. This is the part of the charter that sets the mood: you’re out in the sun, the yacht environment is the main event, and you get that early “we’re really here” feeling without waiting hours.

Then there’s a short break that mixes two of the best yacht ingredients: a glass of cava and a swimming spot. Even if you’re not an expert swimmer, this kind of stop usually works well because it’s meant to be approachable—short, fun, and not complicated. Towels are included, and you’ll have snorkeling gear available later, so you can decide on the fly how adventurous you want to be.

Possible drawback: if you hate any waiting between the marina and the first real water time, this early stop structure may feel a little more “staged” than a single continuous sprint to Formentera. The good news is the pacing is designed around enjoyment, not racing.

Formentera anchor time: snorkeling, paddle board fun, and easy lunch choices

Full Day Private Charter in Ibiza - Formentera anchor time: snorkeling, paddle board fun, and easy lunch choices
Next comes the bigger water moment: heading toward Formentera, dropping anchor, and giving everyone time to enjoy the sea. This is where you’ll likely spend most of your active time, because that’s when the charter shifts from “cruise and drink” to “get in the water.”

You’ll have use of snorkeling equipment, plus a paddle board. If you like the idea of switching activities every 20–30 minutes (swim, snorkel, paddle board, relax, repeat), this is exactly the kind of setup that keeps people happy. The paddle board part is especially good for mixed skill groups—some people will ride right away, others will use it like a floating relaxation platform at first.

Lunch is flexible, based on group preferences. Depending on how your day is going and what you want, you can head down to a beach restaurant for food, or you can skip the shore plan and keep relaxing and swimming right from the yacht. That “either/or” choice matters. Formentera can be tempting, but not everyone wants sand-time once the water is calling.

If I were planning your day, I’d think like this:

  • Choose the beach lunch if your group wants a full change of scene.
  • Stay onboard if your priority is maximizing time in the water and keeping things low-effort.

Either way, you’re not locked into a single vibe. The charter is built to adapt to what your group actually feels like doing.

What’s included (and what you might want to pay attention to)

Full Day Private Charter in Ibiza - What’s included (and what you might want to pay attention to)
This charter includes a lot of the stuff that normally makes yacht days expensive. On paper, that’s the “value story,” but in real life it’s about reducing decisions. You don’t have to source drinks, towels, or snorkeling gear.

Included:

  • Alcoholic beverages: 2 bottles of cava, plus beers
  • Non-alcoholic: soft drinks, water
  • Food snacks: snacks and fruit
  • Water gear: snorkeling equipment and a paddle board
  • Comfort: towels
  • Crew and sailing: skipper and fuel for 1 hour of sailing
  • Private transportation: you’re not left to figure out every last handoff

Not included:

  • Extra fuel
  • Extra water toys like jet ski, seabob, or flyboard

Here’s the practical takeaway: if your plan is drinks + swimming + snorkeling, you’re already covered. If your plan is a “toy-heavy” day—multiple powered add-ons—then you’ll want to budget for extras upfront. The listing is clear that those high-energy water toys cost extra.

Also, drinks and snacks are included, but the day is still short. That means you can’t treat it like a slow, all-day party. It’s better to think of it as a concentrated good-time session.

The crew factor: fun energy with real professionalism

Full Day Private Charter in Ibiza - The crew factor: fun energy with real professionalism
The yacht experience here isn’t only about the route. It’s about how the crew turns it into a memorable day. From the way people describe their interactions, the operators are friendly and the captain can lean into entertaining energy—like you’re not just watching a checklist, you’re part of something.

Names that come up include Marek (the owner) and Jagoda. People specifically praise how Marek helps make everything easy and how the team handles details well. There’s even mention of arranging a surprise with things like flowers, a card, and balloons, plus coordinating transfers. That’s valuable if you’re celebrating a birthday, engagement, or a “just because” moment and you don’t want to chase logistics at the last minute.

A quick balanced note: a playful crew vibe is wonderful, but it works best when your group is open to that energy. If your group wants ultra-quiet luxury with zero conversation, tell the crew what you want at the start. With a private charter, you have more flexibility to steer the tone.

Pickup, meeting point, and timing: how to keep the day smooth

Full Day Private Charter in Ibiza - Pickup, meeting point, and timing: how to keep the day smooth
You meet at Ibiza Boat Club on Carrer de La Punta, 2, 07800 Eivissa. Pickup is offered: you contact the team on the day of your charter and share the place you want collected. That can be a big time saver, especially if you’re staying away from the marina.

The listed opening hours vary by season. In general terms, the experience runs in a daytime-to-evening window, with some late-season schedules extending to very late hours. The most important move is to confirm your exact departure time in your confirmation message and then plan to arrive early. On yachts, arriving “on time” often means arriving “slightly late,” since everyone needs to get organized quickly.

One more timing reality check: this requires good weather. If conditions are poor, the experience can be canceled and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. In practice, that means you should keep your calendar flexible if you can.

Price and value: who gets the best deal

Full Day Private Charter in Ibiza - Price and value: who gets the best deal
At $1,261.66 per group (up to 12), the cost only makes sense if you plan to fill the group and actually use the included perks. If you book as a small group, the per-person cost climbs fast—but you still get private sailing, private time, and the included snorkel/paddle board gear.

Simple way to think about value:

  • If you bring more people up to the max, you spread the cost and you’re buying more “experiences per dollar.”
  • If you’re booking for just a couple, you’re paying for privacy and convenience more than for “cheap cruising.”

Fuel coverage is also part of the value. Fuel for 1 hour of sailing is included, but extra fuel is not. So if you want long sailing distances or lots of repositioning between stops, that’s where costs can change. With this itinerary structure, the charter is already designed to keep things efficient.

For me, the sweet spot is friends traveling together who want a relaxed water day with drinks and gear, and who don’t need jet skis or other paid add-ons.

Who this charter is best for

This works well for:

  • Groups up to 12 who want privacy and don’t want to share a boat
  • People who want both relaxation and easy water activities (snorkel + paddle board)
  • Celebrations where you might appreciate help coordinating special touches
  • Short on time visitors who still want Formentera water without a complicated schedule

It might not be the best fit if:

  • You want a true all-day itinerary (the listed duration is about 3 hours)
  • You expect powered water toys to be included
  • Your group requires a perfectly quiet setting and no social energy

Should you book Wind3p Charter Ibiza?

If you want a straightforward, private yacht session with real water time, this is a strong option. You’re getting a mix that matters: a fun crew, included cava and snacks, snorkeling equipment, a paddle board, and the chance to either eat ashore or stay onboard during Formentera anchor time. The route is short, which is exactly why it can feel so good—less waiting, more doing.

Book it if you can align expectations with the stated time window and you’re happy to keep the day focused on swimming and light water play. If you’re aiming for a multi-hour, toy-heavy, long-sailing production, you’ll likely need to add budget and confirm how extra fuel works.

FAQ

How much does the private charter cost?

The price is $1,261.66 per group, up to 12 people.

How long is the charter?

The duration is listed as approximately 3 hours.

Where do we meet for the yacht charter?

You meet at Ibiza Boat Club, Carrer de La Punta, 2, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain.

Is pickup available?

Yes. Pickup is offered. You contact the company on the day of your charter and share the place you want to be picked up.

What’s included in the price?

Included items are alcoholic beverages (2 bottles of cava, beers), soft drinks, water, snacks and fruit, snorkeling equipment, a paddle board, towels, a skipper, fuel for 1 hour of sailing, and private transportation.

What water activities are included?

You get snorkeling equipment and paddle board use. Extra toys like jet ski, seobob, or flyboard are not included.

What language is the charter offered in?

The charter is offered in English.

What happens 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.

Is this charter private?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.

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