Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive ( Paddle boards , Kayaks & Snorkeling)

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Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive ( Paddle boards , Kayaks & Snorkeling)

  • 5.0235 reviews
  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $107.68
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Sangria, snorkels, and sunset on one boat. I love that this is a true all-inclusive setup where snorkeling, paddle boards, and kayaks are included, and I also like how the drink list goes beyond soft drinks with champagne and sangria on board. The vibe is relaxed, so you’re not stuck rushing between activities.

One thing to watch for is timing. The tour runs with seasonal departure times, and there’s a rare but serious report of a boat leaving early, so I’d plan to arrive early at the port and keep an eye on any last-minute messages from the operator to avoid getting stranded.

Key Highlights at a Glance

Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive ( Paddle boards , Kayaks & Snorkeling) - Key Highlights at a Glance

  • Snorkeling, SUP, and kayaks included so you only pay for the tour, not the gear
  • Unlimited drinks from the boat bar including sangria, beer, wine, champagne, and more
  • Brunch plus fresh fruit with items like melon, pineapple, oranges, and peaches
  • Group size capped at 25 for a more social, manageable feel
  • San Antonio sunset route with stops in popular bays like Cala Salada and Cala Bassa
  • Relaxing onboard setup with lounge beds, sound system, and Wi‑Fi

Sunset Beach Tour in Ibiza: A floating bar with real swim time

Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive ( Paddle boards , Kayaks & Snorkeling) - Sunset Beach Tour in Ibiza: A floating bar with real swim time

If you’re craving a classic Ibiza sunset day but you also want water time, this tour is built for you. It’s not just a sit-and-stare boat ride. You get the chance to snorkel, paddle board, and kayak, then switch back into “vacation mode” with drinks and food while the light turns golden.

I especially like that the boat feels more like a chill beach club than a formal tour vessel. You can lounge in the sun or shade on the beds, play music through the onboard sound system, and spend the middle of the afternoon doing the fun stuff: gearing up, jumping in, and exploring clear-water coves.

For the price, the big value isn’t just the sunset. It’s the mix of included activities + included drinks. If you’ve ever bought drinks on a boat separately, you’ll understand why this kind of package can add up fast elsewhere.

The boat experience: lounge beds, music, and a serious drinks setup

Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive ( Paddle boards , Kayaks & Snorkeling) - The boat experience: lounge beds, music, and a serious drinks setup

You’ll start from the port of San Antonio (meeting point is at Avinguda del Doctor Fleming, Sant Antoni de Portmany). Once aboard the Salvador Ibiza, the atmosphere is intentionally relaxed. They’ve got lounge beds with different shading options (sun and shade), plus a super-cooling system meant to keep you comfortable when the heat is on.

There’s also an MB Quart sound system with satellite, Wi‑Fi, and Bluetooth. Translation: you don’t feel stuck with one mood. You can keep things calm, listen to music, or just let the crew’s playlist set the tone.

And then there’s the wet bar. This is a major part of why the whole tour works. You’re not waiting in line for one drink. The bar is there for sipping while you’re cruising, and the drinks keep coming as part of the all-inclusive package.

What’s included in the water sports: snorkeling, SUP, and kayaking

Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive ( Paddle boards , Kayaks & Snorkeling) - What’s included in the water sports: snorkeling, SUP, and kayaking

This is one of the strongest reasons to book. Snorkeling, paddle boarding, and kayaking are included in your tour price, not sold as add-ons after you’re already on the water.

The snorkeling part matters because you’re jumping in from the boat in Ibiza’s “clear-blue” areas around San Antonio. That’s the kind of visibility that turns a quick swim into an actual underwater look.

With the SUP boards and kayaks, you’re not stuck watching from the sidelines. You can spend time paddling around the cove, moving at your own pace, and then go back to rejoin the group when it’s time for the next stop. The crew also provides support with the water activities, and you’ll feel it in the way they help you get set up and comfortable.

A practical tip: if you’re new to SUP, plan on taking it easy first. Start slow, stay near the boat, and get your balance before you head farther out. The best part of these included sessions is that you can learn without worrying about extra fees.

Itinerary on the water: what each stop is really for

Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive ( Paddle boards , Kayaks & Snorkeling) - Itinerary on the water: what each stop is really for

This tour cycles through a sequence of bays that work like a checklist for an Ibiza sunset day: one cove for classic swim time, then more stops where you can hop in and out, explore, and enjoy the scenery before sunset.

Here’s how the route plays out:

  • Cala Gracio (Stop 1): This is your early onboard-to-water transition. It’s a good first taste of the coast from the water, and it helps you shake off nerves and get into swim mode.
  • Punta Galera (Stop 2): Think of this as another scenic break where you can enjoy the coastal views and keep your energy up before the tour leans harder into the golden-hour magic.
  • Playa Cala Salada (Stop 3): A beach stop that gives you a chance to enjoy the water colors and the general feel of the area before you move on.
  • Cala Comte (Stop 4): This is where the vibe starts to feel more like a proper day out on the water: views, relaxed pacing, and a good chance to enjoy the stop without feeling like you’re always rushing.
  • Cala Bassa (Stop 5): This is a highlight for many people because Cala Bassa is known for its beach-club energy, and the whole area is easy to love from the sea.

The big takeaway: the stops aren’t random. They’re chosen for that classic Ibiza “spot-the-skyline, then jump in” rhythm. If you want time in the water more than time on land, this route fits that mindset.

The sunset moment: how champagne, timing, and cloud cover work

Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive ( Paddle boards , Kayaks & Snorkeling) - The sunset moment: how champagne, timing, and cloud cover work

The goal is the sunset, and the tour is built around that. You’ll sail back toward port after the sunset viewing. They mention the sunset experience in the San Antonio area, with champagne as part of the mood.

But here’s the honest practical note: sunset depends on conditions. If the sky is cloudy, the sunset can be harder to fully appreciate. The tour does require good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather you’ll be offered another date or a full refund, which is exactly what you want with a sunset-focused plan.

Timing can also shift. The departure window runs from 17:00 to 18:30, depending on the time of year. That means the “when” of your sunset experience is tied to seasonal sunset times, not a single fixed clock time.

My advice: if you’re the kind of person who plans your day around one exact moment, show up early and stay flexible. When weather cooperates, this is the payoff.

Drinks and brunch: why the all-inclusive part is the real deal

Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive ( Paddle boards , Kayaks & Snorkeling) - Drinks and brunch: why the all-inclusive part is the real deal

This tour doesn’t treat food and drinks like an afterthought. The boat’s bar serves a big set of options, including sangria, mojitos (optional), beer, wine, champagne, and soft drinks and water. There’s also fresh fruit, with examples like melon, pineapple, oranges, and peaches.

You’ll also get brunch provided on board. One of the most consistent points is how plentiful the food and drinks are, and that’s a big part of the onboard comfort. It’s easier to enjoy the water stops when you know you’ll have something tasty waiting back on the boat.

In a practical sense, included drinks change the way you experience the boat. You’re more likely to hang out between swims instead of rushing to “save” drinks for later. And because you’re on lounge beds, it encourages that slow transition from active to relaxed.

One more detail I like: the tour framing includes the celebration feel without needing to bring anything extra. You’re already set for the sunset sip, so you can focus on enjoying the scenery instead of planning a bar crawl.

Crew energy and onboard extras that shape the day

Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive ( Paddle boards , Kayaks & Snorkeling) - Crew energy and onboard extras that shape the day

The crew is a big part of why this works. Reviews consistently highlight an energetic, helpful approach, including guidance with the SUP and kayaks so you aren’t left wondering what to do once you’re standing on the board.

One name that shows up in the experience is Daniel, described as welcoming as part of the crew. If you meet him on board, expect a friendly vibe and clear support for the activities.

There’s also mention of onboard music and a photographer. A photographer might be there, and if so, it’s a nice bonus for capturing the sunset and water moments without setting up your own angles every time.

Logistics that actually matter: groups, tickets, and meeting point reality

Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive ( Paddle boards , Kayaks & Snorkeling) - Logistics that actually matter: groups, tickets, and meeting point reality

This is a small-group tour with a maximum of 25 travelers. That’s a sweet spot: big enough to have a lively boat atmosphere, small enough that the crew can help you when you need it.

You’ll get a mobile ticket, and the meeting point is near public transportation in Sant Antoni de Portmany. You also return to the meeting point at the end, so it’s straightforward.

The one logistics point I’d take seriously is punctuality. There’s at least one reported incident where the boat left early and the passenger was left stranded. That doesn’t mean it’s the norm, but it does mean you should show up with a buffer. Arrive early, confirm any updates if you get a message, and don’t wait until the last possible minute.

Price and value check: is $107.68 worth it?

At $107.68 per person for around 3 hours, you’re paying for a sunset boat ride plus three included water activities, food, and a full drinks package.

Here’s how I see the value:

  • The drinks alone would add up quickly on many Ibiza boat outings if you’re buying as you go.
  • Gear and activity time are included (snorkeling, SUP, kayaking), so you’re not stuck with a boat tour that feels like a tour-only experience.
  • The onboard setup (lounge beds, sound system, bar) supports the relaxing “live the moment” style rather than a cramped, rush-through ride.

If your idea of a great day includes water time and you like having the food-and-drink piece handled, the package makes sense.

If you only want to be on the boat and you don’t care about snorkeling or paddle sports, you might decide you’d rather do a simpler sightseeing cruise. But if you’re aiming for a true all-inclusive sunset plan, this hits the brief.

Who should book this Ibiza sunset boat tour (and who should skip it)

You’ll love this tour if:

  • You want snorkel time plus SUP/kayak time in one half-day outing
  • You prefer an onboard bar vibe with food and drinks included
  • You like small-group energy and don’t want a massive crowd
  • You’re in Ibiza for one or two days and want an efficient way to see multiple bays from the water

You might rethink it if:

  • You’re extremely sensitive to timing and hate any chance of schedule shifts
  • You’re mainly there for a guaranteed dramatic sunset (cloudy conditions can happen)
  • You’d rather avoid alcohol entirely (drinks are part of the package, though you can choose soft options)

Should you book the Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive?

I’d book it if your dream Ibiza afternoon looks like this: board a boat in San Antonio, spend time in clear water with included snorkeling and paddle fun, eat and drink without budgeting each sip, then watch the sunset with champagne.

I’d also book it with one smart mindset: arrive early, watch for last-minute updates, and stay flexible if the sky doesn’t fully cooperate. When the weather plays nice, this is exactly the kind of tour that feels like you got your money’s worth in both experiences and atmosphere.

FAQ

FAQ

How long is the Sunset Beach Tour 3 HS all Inclusive?

It runs for about 3 hours.

Where does the tour start and where does it end?

It starts at Boat Trip Salvador Ibiza at Avinguda del Doctor Fleming in Sant Antoni de Portmany and ends back at the same meeting point.

What time does the tour depart?

Departure time is listed as 5:00 pm, with departures ranging from 17:00 to 18:30 depending on the time of year.

Are paddle boards, kayaks, and snorkeling included?

Yes. Snorkeling, paddle boarding (SUP), and kayaking are included.

What food and drinks are included on board?

Brunch and beverages are included, with alcoholic drinks available. The bar includes sangria, mojitos (optional), beer, wine, champagne, soft drinks, and water, plus fresh fruit.

What is the group size?

The tour has a maximum of 25 travelers.

Is the tour family-friendly and suitable for most people?

Most travelers can participate.

Is there onboard Wi‑Fi and music?

Yes. The boat lists satellite, Wi‑Fi, and Bluetooth, plus an onboard sound system.

What happens if the weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. There is also free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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