PRIVATE Safari Beach Tour Ibiza

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PRIVATE Safari Beach Tour Ibiza

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  • 5 to 6 hours (approx.)
  • From $193.09
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A day on a private Jeep turns Ibiza into something you can actually control. I like the 4×4 access to viewpoints and coast roads most people miss, and the fact that you can shape the stops to your vibe with customizable timing. It’s built for photo pauses, short walks, and swims without feeling like you’re trapped on a big bus.

One thing to consider: this is a full 5 to 6 hour outing with multiple stops, so you’ll want comfortable shoes and a flexible attitude about how long each photo moment takes.

Key Highlights You’ll Feel in Real Life

PRIVATE Safari Beach Tour Ibiza - Key Highlights You’ll Feel in Real Life

  • Private-group comfort: Only your group rides along, so the pace stays yours.
  • Late-morning to evening rhythm: Pickup often lands around 11:00–12:00 and you return around 19:30–20:00.
  • Es Vedrà viewpoint time: A focused stop for the big rock-and-sea views.
  • Time & Space photo stop: The Ibiza Stone Henge style sculpture with a gold-capped pillar.
  • Multiple “Cala” moods: Cala Conta, Cala Tarida, and Sa Caleta each bring a different kind of shoreline.
  • Legends and murals at Ruine: A quick hit at the first Ibiza super club for urban-photo energy.

Private Ibiza Jeep Safari: Getting Off the Main Shortcut

PRIVATE Safari Beach Tour Ibiza - Private Ibiza Jeep Safari: Getting Off the Main Shortcut
This tour is smart for anyone who wants Ibiza’s best visuals without treating the island like a checklist. The 4×4 format matters because it gets you onto back roads and less-frequent routes where you can actually feel the coastline instead of just seeing it from afar.

The private part is also practical. If your group wants more beach time, you’re not asking permission from a crowd. If you’d rather move faster between viewpoints, you can do that too.

And yes, the camera gets a workout. The route is built around classic Ibiza silhouettes like Es Vedrà, plus art-inspired photo stops like Time & Space and a club-photo moment at Ruine Festival Club Ibiza.

Timing, Pickup, and How a 5–6 Hour Day Moves

PRIVATE Safari Beach Tour Ibiza - Timing, Pickup, and How a 5–6 Hour Day Moves
You should plan for a full half-day that feels like an active tour, not a slow cruise. The duration is listed as about 5 to 6 hours, and a common day structure is pickup around 11:00 or 12:00, then ending around 19:30–20:00.

Pickup is offered, and you can specify where you want to be collected when you reserve. In practice, you may receive a message the day before on WhatsApp, and then your guide organizes the pickup window from there.

The most important practical tip: wear footwear you don’t mind getting dusty, and keep swimwear accessible if you want to go straight into the water at the beach stops. This tour balances quick viewpoints with real time by the sea.

Stop 1 Ibiza: Beaches, Coves, and the Road Less Traveled

The day starts with a broad “Ibiza” stop designed to set the tone: best beaches, secret corners, cliffs, and views. It’s where the 4×4 really earns its keep, because the goal is to reach places that feel quieter and more local than the typical beach loop.

This is also the stop where you can benefit most from a good guide conversation. If you tell your guide what you care about—scenery, swimming, short walks, or just photo angles—they’ll shape the flow through the day.

The tour description mentions access to roads and highways that are not typically explored by tourists. You don’t have to treat that as a guarantee of total solitude, but it does explain the overall strategy: less time trapped in traffic, more time at viewpoints and coves.

Es Vedrà Viewpoint: Ibiza’s Most Dramatic Rock Moment

PRIVATE Safari Beach Tour Ibiza - Es Vedrà Viewpoint: Ibiza’s Most Dramatic Rock Moment
A short but important stop is the Es Vedrà viewpoint. The towering rock is one of Ibiza’s headline sights, and this stop is built around catching the rock from the coastline with the sea framed in the shot.

Plan for a quick, focused visit. You’re not trying to conquer the island here; you’re grabbing the angle, the light, and the feeling of that dramatic drop-off into water.

If your group likes iconic views, this is the stop that usually “clicks.” It’s also a good place to slow down and just look—no rushing, no performance, just the scale of it.

Time & Space by Andrew Rogers: The Ibiza Stonehenge for Photos

PRIVATE Safari Beach Tour Ibiza - Time & Space by Andrew Rogers: The Ibiza Stonehenge for Photos
Next comes one of the most fun stops for camera people: Time & Space by Andrew Rogers, often described as the Ibiza Stone Henge vibe. The setting is right by rocky outcrops and the crystal sea, so your photos have a natural frame without needing extra work.

Here’s what makes it special: the sculpture is made from imported basalt stone from Turkey. The stones are arranged to represent the solar system, and the central and largest pillar is capped in gold to represent the sun.

In addition, the stop connects visually with nearby artwork referred to as the Doors of Es Vedrà artwork. That means you’re not just taking a single “stand and shoot” photo—you’re capturing a whole cluster of creative sea-coast scenes in one go.

How long you get: about 30 minutes. That’s enough to take a bunch of angles, get a group photo, and still feel like you didn’t waste the best light.

Cala Conta: Mojitos, Caves, and a Classic Sea-View Factor

PRIVATE Safari Beach Tour Ibiza - Cala Conta: Mojitos, Caves, and a Classic Sea-View Factor
Cala Comte / Cala Conta area is next, and it’s described as having three beach areas plus a backdrop that feels like it belongs on a postcard. This is where the coastline shows off: cliffs, beach pockets, and views that look good from more than one spot.

The tour includes a visit to a gigantic cave and also a secret beach tied to a famous mojito beach bar that many visitors don’t easily find on their own. Even if you don’t order anything, the point is access—getting to the right angles and shoreline pockets without guessing.

You get about 1 hour here. That’s the right length if you want to swim briefly, stroll for photos, and still have time to move before the group loses energy.

A practical note: caves and shorelines can mean uneven footing. Bring shoes that handle rocky ground, or at least have grippy sandals ready for after you park.

Cala Tarida: A Small Fishing Beach Beside the Crowd

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Then you shift to Cala Tarida, described as a small fishing beach next to the more crowded Cala Tarida area. The vibe is calmer because it’s used by local families gathering by the sea, often in little refuges near the water.

This stop is a great contrast after Cala Conta. If your group has been chasing big views and dramatic scenes, Cala Tarida gives you something simpler: a place to sit, reset, and watch everyday coastal life.

Time here is about 1 hour, which is enough for a walk-down, a swim, and a few “just being here” photos. It’s also a good spot if someone in your group wants less cliff-hopping and more gentle beach time.

Sa Caleta: Fishermen Huts, a Quiet Bay, and Snorkel-Friendly Water

PRIVATE Safari Beach Tour Ibiza - Sa Caleta: Fishermen Huts, a Quiet Bay, and Snorkel-Friendly Water
Sa Caleta is where the tour leans hardest into the local-coast experience. You’ll hear that the place people know as Sa Caleta is not the “real” one, and the tour aims to reach beyond the main beach into a small enclosed bay.

This part matters for value because it’s not just another viewpoint. It’s described as a fishermen corner with huts, and it’s also positioned as a good option for swimming and snorkeling in clear water.

You get about 30 minutes here, so treat it like a “hit it now” water stop rather than a long lunch break. If clear water is part of your plan, go as soon as you arrive.

If your group is sensitive to cold water or wants extended snorkeling time, you might want to coordinate with your guide in advance so the schedule fits your comfort.

Ruine Festival Club Ibiza: Urban Photos at a Legendary Site

The final stop is Ruine Festival Club Ibiza, described as the first Ibiza super club. Think photo paradise for urban explorers: bold angles, old-club energy, and a setting that looks like it belongs in nightlife photography.

This is a short stop—about 30 minutes—so it’s ideal for quick shots rather than lingering for the full experience. The point is to get those “Ibiza after-dark without being in a club” photos, then head back.

Tickets are listed as included for this stop, which helps simplify the day. You’re spending less time coordinating “do we buy this” and more time making the schedule work.

The Guides Make It Feel Personal: Mariana and Guido in Action

The biggest difference between a normal sightseeing day and this one is how the guide steers the route. Two guide names come up: Mariana and Guido.

Mariana is mentioned as kind and helpful, and one nice extra detail is that she arranged a dinner reservation at Silla des Bosc at Cala Conta for a group. That’s not the headline of the tour, but it shows the real value: when you’re on a schedule, a guide can connect you with good plans.

Guido is described as fun to hang out with and big on suggesting which locations to visit. The practical takeaway for you: follow your guide’s timing suggestions. If they say a spot is best at that moment, it usually means you’ll get better light and fewer “we got here too late” regrets.

Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For

The price is listed as $193.09 per person, and it’s a private tour. On paper, that can sound steep, but the value becomes clearer when you look at what’s included and what you avoid.

You’re paying for:

  • private 4×4 transport for the route
  • a structured plan with multiple high-impact photo and beach stops
  • included admission/tickets at key stops (like Es Vedrà, Time & Space, and Ruine Festival Club Ibiza)
  • pickup support and mobile ticket convenience

Group discounts are listed too, so the cost can drop relative to the experience if you’re traveling with friends or family. If you’re coming as two people, you’ll likely feel the value most strongly compared to splitting between separate taxis and multiple entry fees.

Also worth noting: this tour is often booked about 64 days in advance, which usually means it’s popular for the kind of day you want—private, scenic, and not stuck in a giant group.

Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Not)

This is a strong fit if you want Ibiza beaches plus landmark viewpoints, and you like a day that moves but still gives real stops. It’s also ideal for first-timers who want the island’s “big visuals” without spending the whole day in overcrowded places.

It’s also a good choice for couples and small groups who want privacy and flexibility. The “only your group” setup matters when you want the guide to adapt the day instead of following a fixed pace.

Most travelers can participate, and children must be accompanied by an adult. If someone in your group has mobility challenges, you’d want to ask about how time is spent at each stop, since this is a multi-stop outdoor route with some walking.

If you want a totally relaxed beach-only day with no viewpoints and no club stop, this might feel too busy. But if you like the mix, it hits the sweet spot.

Should You Book This Private Safari Beach Tour Ibiza?

I’d book it if your idea of Ibiza includes Es Vedrà, the Time & Space sculpture stop, and at least one beach moment where you feel you found something quieter. The private 4×4 format is the main reason to choose this over a standard sightseeing day.

Skip it only if your group wants a slow pace and zero schedule pressure. With multiple stops (including a club-photo moment), you’ll spend the day moving and switching scenery.

If you can, pick a day when you can enjoy late-morning light and still be happy with an evening return. And when you get guide suggestions, take them seriously—good route choices can turn a good day into a great one.

FAQ

How long is the Private Safari Beach Tour Ibiza?

The tour lasts about 5 to 6 hours.

Is pickup included?

Yes, pickup is offered. You can specify your location during the reservation where you want to be picked up.

Is this tour private?

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

What language is the tour offered in?

The tour is offered in English.

Are tickets included for all stops?

Not all stops. Tickets are included at Es Vedrà, Time & Space by Andrew Rogers, and Ruine Festival Club Ibiza. Other stops are listed as free admission.

How do kids work for this tour?

Children must be accompanied by an adult.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. After that window, changes are not accepted and you won’t get a refund if you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts.

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