Can you imagine anything better than enjoying the island of Ibiza from the sea? Do you want to share it as a couple, with your family or friends, with no crowds and no rush? Do you want to discover parts of the island of Ibiza that can only be enjoyed from the sea? This tour on the boat “Na Laly” with Hèctor, our local captain, is a unique experience that you'll remember forever.
You depart from the Marina Santa Eulalia port in the morning. We'll sail along the coast of Santa Eulalia and head north, discovering its main coves and beaches. We will drop anchor at Tagomago, a small, privileged islet, accessible only by private boats and surrounded by crystal-clear waters, caves, and fish that will come to take a peek. We will take a 30- to 60-minute break to snorkel, paddle surf, and relax.
The next stop will be at the forgotten islets of Ses Eres Roges, near Es Pou des Lleó, where you can see a succession of small coves. Among them is one that's a little more special, which appears and disappears depending on the storms that have occurred in recent years.
We'll continue the tour to Aigües Blanques Beach, one of the most special spots in the north of the island, with large sandy areas and impressive cliffs. Here you can take a second swim or have a soft drink while enjoying the surroundings.
Next, we'll head towards the Sa Cala Lighthouse, also known as the Far de sa Punta Grossa, a structure with a unique history that our captain will tell us about on the way to the next stop on the trip. Between Sa Punta Grossa and Sa Punta des Jonc, northwest of Sa Cala, there is a wide bay called Es Clot de Llamp. There, we can see a steep cave with walls that seem to be made of stone slabs and a floor that resembles the shape of the curves left by lava as it solidifies.
The last stop will be at the ruins of Cala d'en Serra, where you can see a creepy building by the Catalan architect Josep Lluís Sert (1902-1983). This 1970s hotel project, which was never completed due to its challenging location, is an anomaly in the charming and paradisiacal Cala. For some unknown reason, different graffiti artists decided to capture their art on its walls, giving the place a special charm and light. We'll stop the engine and take in the magnificent views. Optional swim, toast, and return to port.