Sunseeker Mohawk 29 Ibiza and Formentera Boat Experience

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Sunseeker Mohawk 29 Ibiza and Formentera Boat Experience

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  • 8 hours (approx.)
  • From $1,308.26
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A private Sunseeker Mohawk 29 day turns Ibiza and Formentera into a floating beach club with real time in the water. You’ll get snorkeling gear, towels, drinks, and a clear, easy route that hits the most famous-looking spots without the hassle. The main drawback to consider: this is a structured itinerary, so you won’t have all-day freedom to freestyle the coastline.

I particularly like two things. First, the pacing is built around swimming and relaxing, not constant bouncing between locations. Second, the inclusions are generous for the money: cava at your first stop, beers plus wine later, and plenty of snacks while you’re out on the water.

One more thing to keep in mind: the experience depends on weather, and if conditions are poor, you’ll need to switch dates or get a refund. That’s not unusual on the coast, but it matters if you’re trying to lock in one specific day.

Key highlights before you go

  • Private yacht for up to 7 people: You book the boat, not a seat in a crowd.
  • Snorkel-friendly itinerary: S’Espalmador is set up for glassy-water time right away.
  • Illetes beach with meal options: You’ll have time to eat onshore, with two strong picks suggested.
  • Sunset run toward Cap d’es Falco: The captain positions you for that classic end-of-day view.
  • Included paddle time: Stand up paddleboard is part of the package.
  • All the basic comfort stuff is covered: Towels, bottled water, soft drinks, and snacks are included.

Why a private Sunseeker day is such good value in Ibiza

Ibiza is one of those places where prices can jump fast once you’re on the water. Here, the math works out because the cost is per group (up to 7), not per person on a crowded boat. If you fill the whole group, the per-person cost becomes much more sensible than typical day-trip yacht pricing.

The other value play is what you don’t have to plan. You’re not juggling rental gear, figuring out which beach has the best parking, or budgeting for drinks at each stop. The day includes snorkeling equipment, towels, bottled water, soft drinks, snacks like chips and olives, and alcohol throughout the sail.

And it’s not just about luxury. It’s about reducing friction. When the boat is already waiting, the day becomes mostly swimming, eating, and sun—exactly what most people want out of a high-end beach day.

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Getting to Passeig Joan Carles I and starting your day on time

Sunseeker Mohawk 29 Ibiza and Formentera Boat Experience - Getting to Passeig Joan Carles I and starting your day on time
The meeting point is in central Ibiza at Passeig Joan Carles I, 11, 07800 Eivissa. The activity starts and ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not stuck with a separate drop-off plan.

Timing is also worth noting. During the spring and early summer window, the activity runs roughly from 10:00 AM to 8:30 PM, then later it extends to about 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM in June through August. That gives you options depending on where the sun fits best for your group.

If you want the calmest start, aim to arrive early and get your bearings before boarding. This is one of those days where being a few minutes late can feel more stressful than usual, since the first swim stop is happening soon after departure.

The yacht experience: what included comforts actually change

Sunseeker Mohawk 29 Ibiza and Formentera Boat Experience - The yacht experience: what included comforts actually change
On a private boat, comfort isn’t a small perk—it changes how long you can stay relaxed. This package includes towels, bottled water, soft drinks (like Coke and Fanta), and snacks (chips and olives). There’s also snorkeling equipment provided, plus beers and wine later in the day.

You’re also covered with a skipper, and fuel for about 1.5 hours of sailing is included. That means you can trust the planned route and not worry about the first portion of the motor work. If you’re the type who wants to keep adding extra miles or extra time on the throttle, you should expect that would fall under extra fuel.

One more inclusion that matters: stand up paddle. It’s a fun add-on when the water is calm and you want a break from snorkeling. If you prefer a quieter day, you can skip it—no one’s forcing a schedule onto your downtime.

Stop 1: S’Espalmador for instant swim time and cava

Sunseeker Mohawk 29 Ibiza and Formentera Boat Experience - Stop 1: S’Espalmador for instant swim time and cava
Your first stop is S’Espalmador, with about 2 hours anchored for swimming and snorkeling. This is one of those places where the water is the headline. The plan is simple: get on board, gear up, and spend the morning or early afternoon relaxing in clear water.

The big practical win here is that snorkeling equipment is already part of the experience. You don’t need to hunt for gear, rent it, or worry if it fits right when you’re already in vacation mode. You can just step in and see what the water looks like.

And yes, there’s cava included during this first swim-and-sun portion. That small detail adds up because it makes the start feel like a celebration, not a choreographed transfer between stops. If your group likes to settle in quickly, this opener is a good fit.

Possible consideration: if your group isn’t into snorkeling at all, you might still enjoy the stop for swimming and relaxing, but you’ll want to lean into the “chill” side of the day from the start.

Stop 2: Platja d’Illetes with lunch on your terms

Sunseeker Mohawk 29 Ibiza and Formentera Boat Experience - Stop 2: Platja d’Illetes with lunch on your terms
Next you head to Platja d’Illetes for about 3 hours. This is when the day shifts from water time to a beach-lunch rhythm. The experience includes the boat time to get you there and the window to get off, walk, eat, and regroup.

Illetes beach is famous for a reason, and you’ll have enough time to do more than just take a quick photo and move on. The day-plan gives you a chance to sit, cool off, and then come back ready for the next part.

For food, you’ll have options on the beach. Two spots are specifically recommended: Beso Beach for a lighter bite plus cocktails, or Juan y Andrea for a fuller meal. If your group mixes appetites—someone wants snacks and someone wants a proper lunch—this is helpful. You can keep everyone happy without turning lunch into a logistics game.

Possible drawback to consider: because lunch is onshore and depends on restaurant timing, your group should be ready for the small reality of eating schedules. It’s still flexible, but you’re working within the boat’s overall plan.

Stop 3: Playa des Codolar, then Cap d’es Falco sunset

Sunseeker Mohawk 29 Ibiza and Formentera Boat Experience - Stop 3: Playa des Codolar, then Cap d’es Falco sunset
The final featured portion starts near Playa des Codolar with about 3 hours in this late-day segment. The phrasing here matters: the captain waits for you when you’re finished, then brings you toward Cap d’es Falco to watch the sunset.

This is a classic moment in the Ibiza/Formentera day-trip world, and the tour is set up specifically to make that happen without you having to time buses, parking, or last-minute directions. You’ll ride from the beach area toward the viewpoint area, then return to the marina as it starts to get dark.

For many people, sunset is the main event. Here it’s designed as the payoff. You get earlier time to enjoy beach and water, and then the final stretch becomes the reward period—cooler air, better light, and that slow transition into evening.

Practical consideration: since this is sunset-driven, keep an eye on how much sun time your group wants. If you’re already sunburned from earlier, spend more time relaxing on board and less time pushing into extra beach activities.

What’s actually included (and what you’ll likely pay for)

Included is where this tour starts to feel like a true deal, especially for a private boat. Here’s what you get:

  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Towels
  • Bottled water
  • Soft drinks (Coke and Fanta)
  • Snacks (chips and olives)
  • Alcoholic beverages: beers plus a bottle of white and rose wine
  • Cava during the first stop
  • Stand up paddle
  • Skipper
  • Fuel for about 1.5 hours of sailing
  • All fees and taxes

Not included is where you should align expectations:

  • Extra fuel (if you want to extend distance/time)
  • Extra water toys such as seabobs, jetski, or flyboard

If your group’s idea of a dream day includes those power toys, factor in extra spending or choose a different option where they’re part of the package. For a calm, swim, paddle, and sunset style day, this setup hits the sweet spot.

Price and value: $1,308.26 per group up to 7

Sunseeker Mohawk 29 Ibiza and Formentera Boat Experience - Price and value: $1,308.26 per group up to 7
The price is $1,308.26 per group for up to 7 people, and the tour runs about 8 hours. That matters because in Ibiza, private experiences can price out smaller groups. Here, the structure is designed for people who want to share costs.

If you book with a full group of 7, you’re effectively around $187 per person. Even if you don’t fill every seat, it often compares well against smaller private charters, especially when drinks, snorkeling gear, and towels are included.

I also like that the itinerary is practical. You’re not paying mainly for “the boat”—you’re paying for boat access to specific beach areas, snorkel time, and a sunset plan that’s hard to DIY without cars, timing, and local knowledge.

Who this tour suits best (and who might want a different style)

This experience is a great match for groups who want:

  • A private day on the water without joining a crowd
  • A mix of snorkeling, beach time, and sunset viewing
  • Inclusions that reduce decision-making (drinks, snacks, gear)
  • A comfortable pace with time to actually relax

It may not be perfect for you if:

  • You want a fully unscheduled itinerary where you can wander wherever you like for hours
  • Your group expects high-energy extras like jetski or seabobs included
  • You’re planning around a single weather-sensitive day with no flexibility

If you’re traveling with friends, extended family, or a mixed group (some swimmers, some just want beach and drinks), this structure makes it easier to keep everyone happy.

Practical tips to make the day feel effortless

Sunset days are fun, but they’re also easy to overdo. Here are a few simple ways to get the most out of the time:

  • Bring sunscreen and a hat, because you’ll be out for most of the day.
  • Keep your swim stuff accessible so you can hop into snorkeling gear quickly at S’Espalmador.
  • If you’re planning lunch around Beso Beach or Juan y Andrea, decide what you want early so you can eat without rushing.
  • Bring a light layer for the return as it gets darker, especially if you run cool in the evening breeze.

Also, remember this is a private setup with your group only. That’s a big part of the appeal, but it also means you’re coordinating your crew. A quick check-in before boarding helps everyone stay synced on timing.

Should you book this Ibiza yacht experience?

Book it if you want a private, comfort-first day that mixes snorkeling, real beach time at Illetes, and a sunset run toward Cap d’es Falco. The value is strongest when you can fill the group spots, and the included gear and drinks help keep the day from turning into constant add-ons.

Skip or look for another option if you want unlimited freedom to change the itinerary on the fly, or if your group’s must-do list includes extra water toys like jetski or flyboard without extra cost.

If your idea of a great day is simple—get on a yacht, enjoy the water, eat on a beautiful beach, and watch the sky change—this one fits the bill nicely.

FAQ

How many people can be on the tour?

It’s a private tour for your group, up to 7 people.

Where does the experience start and end?

The meeting point is Passeig Joan Carles I, 11, 07800 Eivissa and the tour ends back at the same place.

How long is the boat experience?

The duration is about 8 hours.

What language is the tour offered in?

The experience is offered in English.

What is included with the tour?

Snorkeling equipment, towels, bottled water, soft drinks, snacks (chips and olives), cava, beers, and a bottle of white and rose wine are included, along with a stand up paddle, skipper, and fuel for 1.5 hours of sailing.

What happens if the weather is poor?

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

Is it possible to cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Are extra water toys included?

Extra water toys such as seabobs, jetski, and flyboard are not included. Extra fuel and extra water toys would be additional.

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