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Ibiza Catamaran Tours: Sail, Swim, and Enjoy the Sea

Ibiza Catamaran Tours are built for a premium day on the water. Enjoy spacious comfort, snorkeling-ready stops in clear water, and calm timing that helps you feel relaxed from boarding to return. Combine your day with our Ibiza airport transfer service for a smooth start to your trip.

Clear-water swim stops Snorkel gear included Stable catamaran comfort Golden hour atmosphere

Why Ibiza Catamaran Tours Feel Like a True Upgrade

Catamarans are comfortable on water, and our routes are planned around what actually matters for you: clear swim stops, smooth pacing, and that golden hour mood when the sea turns cinematic. Many guests pair a catamaran day with our Ibiza villa booking service or a night out arranged through our Ibiza nightlife booking team, turning one great afternoon into a full day of island planning handled in one place. Our skippers grew up around this coastline and know exactly which coves stay calm when the wind picks up elsewhere, which is the kind of local knowledge that's hard to replicate with a generic, one-size-fits-all itinerary.

Clear swim timing Swim moments planned for comfort and visibility.
Golden hour focus Return timing designed around changing light.
Relaxed day rhythm No rushing between stops. Just sea time.
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Choose Your Ibiza Catamaran Tour

Select your vibe. Pricing is confirmed after we match your dates with the clearest water windows and your preferred timing. WhatsApp gives you instant confirmation and a precise quote. Prefer a smaller, fully private boat instead? See our boat charter and yacht options.

Fruit and cheese board with champagne set up on a catamaran deck at sunset in Ibiza
Golden Hour
Sunset Catamaran Cruise
Perfect for that front-row sea mood
  • Golden hour positioning from the water
  • Relaxed pacing and onboard comfort
  • Swim option when water feels right
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Watersports equipment including paddleboards and snorkel gear stacked on an Ibiza catamaran tour boat
Snorkel Focus
Clear Water Swim Stop
Snorkel-ready, comfort-first timing
  • Calm cove entry style
  • Snorkel gear support onboard
  • Best visibility moments planned
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Group of women relaxing on red sunbeds aboard a catamaran during an Ibiza island day tour
Full Day
Island Day on a Catamaran
More sea time, more moments
  • Long swim and beach time
  • Route tailored to your pace
  • Great for families and friends
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Private Feel
Private Catamaran Style
A more exclusive day on the sea
  • More control over your route
  • Ideal for celebrations and proposals
  • We plan around sea comfort and timing
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Catamaran Route Highlights

Hover a card to reveal the details. Each day is planned for comfort and water clarity, often passing close to Es Vedrà and the calmer coves near Cala Comte.

Board and glide out

A calm start from the harbour with sea-level views, so your day feels premium from the first minute.
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Snorkel-ready swim stop

We position for clear water moments, so snorkeling feels easy and you can focus on seeing the sea.
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Golden hour return

The sea turns into amber light. You enjoy the atmosphere, take photos, and return comfortably.
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Send your dates, group size, and your preference: swim focus or sunset focus. We confirm quickly on WhatsApp.

Everything Included in Your Ibiza Catamaran Day

We keep the essentials handled so you can focus on swimming, photos, and the sea mood. Want to add snorkeling to a separate day instead? See our dedicated Ibiza snorkeling tours.

Onboard essentials

  • Snorkel gear available onboard.
  • Clear-water swim stop planned for comfort.
  • Comfort-first flow from boarding to return.
  • Music onboard to match the atmosphere.

Relaxation details

  • Open bar style depending on the tour package.
  • Light food options available on selected tours.
  • Expert local captain for the best timing and stops.
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure.

Instant confirmation is handled on WhatsApp at +34 642 340 787, so you do not wait.

The Complete Guide to Ibiza Catamaran Tours

Everything worth knowing before you book a catamaran day in Ibiza, from choosing the right route to what to pack.

Why a Catamaran Instead of a Speedboat or Sailing Yacht?

A catamaran's wide, twin-hull design gives it a stability that a monohull sailing yacht or a speedboat simply can't match, which means less rocking at anchor and a genuinely comfortable deck for sunbathing, dining, and moving around freely. For groups who want to spend the day relaxing rather than holding on, a catamaran is usually the more comfortable choice. If speed and covering more coastline in less time matters more to your group, our Ibiza luxury yacht charter options may suit you better, while a smaller, quicker boat is available through our full boat charter and yacht fleet.

Typical Routes: Where Our Catamaran Tours Actually Go

Most departures head along the west and southwest coastline, often passing close to Es Vedrà, Ibiza's most photographed limestone islet, before anchoring near calmer coves such as Cala Comte or Cala Bassa for swimming and snorkeling. Guests wanting a longer day sometimes extend the route toward Formentera, though this is generally better suited to a full-day or private charter booking given the extra distance involved. For a broader look at where else these routes can take you, our Ibiza destinations page covers the wider coastline in more detail.

Sunset vs Swim-Focused Catamaran Tours

Our Sunset Catamaran Cruise is built around timing and atmosphere — positioning the boat so you're on open water as the light turns gold, with a relaxed pace and onboard refreshments as the main focus. Our Clear Water Swim Stop tour, on the other hand, prioritizes an earlier departure when the sea is calmest and visibility is at its best, giving snorkelers the clearest possible water. Many guests ask which one is "better," and honestly it depends on what you want most from the day: atmosphere and photos, or time actually in the water.

Private vs Shared Catamaran Bookings

A shared catamaran tour is priced per person and follows a set schedule alongside other travelers, making it the more affordable way into the same swim stops, snorkeling, and onboard refreshments. Our Private Catamaran Style option, by contrast, gives you the whole boat, your own timing, and the flexibility to build the day around a celebration, proposal, or simply a group that wants full privacy. If you're planning something more formal, our concierge luxury services team can help coordinate catering, decor, or entertainment around your private charter.

What to Pack for a Catamaran Day

Keep it simple: swimwear worn under your clothes, a light towel, reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses with a strap, and a layer for later in the day once the breeze picks up. Snorkel gear is provided onboard, so there's no need to bring your own mask or fins unless you have a personal preference. If you're arriving straight from the airport, our Ibiza private transfers can get you to the marina in plenty of time before boarding.

Best Time of Year for a Catamaran Tour

The season generally runs from May through October, with June through September offering the warmest water for swimming and the longest daylight hours for a sunset departure. May and late September tend to be quieter, with slightly cooler water but noticeably fewer crowds at the popular anchorages — a trade-off plenty of returning guests actually prefer.

Getting to Your Departure Point

Most of our catamaran departures leave from marinas around Ibiza Town or San Antonio. If you're staying further out, our Ibiza hotel transfers and Ibiza port transfers both make it easy to reach the marina without needing to arrange your own transport. For larger groups, our Ibiza group transfers service keeps everyone moving together, and for a more polished arrival, our Ibiza chauffeur service and Ibiza VIP transfers are both popular add-ons for private charter bookings.

Combining Your Catamaran Day With the Rest of Your Trip

A catamaran tour pairs naturally with other parts of an Ibiza holiday. Guests often follow a sunset cruise with dinner and a night out arranged through our Ibiza nightlife booking service, or use a swim-focused morning tour as a warm-up before an afternoon at a beach club near Cala Comte. If you're staying in a villa for the week, our Ibiza villa booking team can help coordinate the whole stay around your boat days.

Catamaran Tours vs Our Wider Boat Tour Range

A catamaran is just one of several ways to get out on the water with us. If you'd like to compare it against a classic sunset sailing trip, our Ibiza sunset boat tour page covers that option in detail, and our general Ibiza boat tours page gives a full overview of every format we run, from shared half-day trips to fully private full-day charters.

Safety, Licensing, and What We Ask of Guests

Every catamaran we use is fully insured and captained by a licensed, experienced local skipper who monitors sea conditions throughout the day and will adjust the route or timing if needed. We ask guests to use reef-safe sunscreen where possible and to take any waste back onboard rather than leaving it at anchor, helping keep the coves we visit as clear and healthy as they are today.

What Makes a Good Catamaran Day, in Our Experience

After running these routes for several seasons, the days that go best tend to share a few things in common: a realistic sense of how many stops a group actually wants (usually fewer than people initially ask for), a swim stop planned around the calmest water of the day rather than a fixed clock time, and a captain willing to adjust the plan if the wind or the mood on board changes. We build all of that flexibility into our catamaran tours by default, rather than treating the itinerary as fixed once you've booked.

How a Catamaran Handles Different Group Dynamics

Mixed groups — where some guests want to swim constantly and others are happy to sunbathe and chat — tend to do especially well on a catamaran, simply because there's enough deck space for both things to happen at once without anyone feeling crowded out. On a smaller speedboat, this same mix of preferences can feel more cramped, since there's less room to spread out between the swim ladder and the shaded seating area. It's one of the quieter reasons catamarans work so well for families and larger friend groups specifically.

First-Time Guests: What to Expect on the Day

If this is your first catamaran tour with us, the flow is straightforward: you'll meet your skipper at the marina, get a short safety briefing, and then head out toward the day's route. There's no strict schedule beyond the swim stop and, on sunset tours, the timing of the golden hour — everything else moves at a pace that suits the group. Guests arriving from the airport that same day often build in a little extra buffer time using our Ibiza airport transfers, just to avoid any rush getting to the marina.

Safety, Comfort & Respecting the Sea

What we do behind the scenes to keep every catamaran tour safe and sustainable.

Safety & Comfort

Every catamaran carries the required safety equipment, including life jackets for all passengers, and is checked regularly against local maritime standards. Skippers monitor conditions throughout the day and will always prioritize safety over sticking to a fixed plan.

Respecting Ibiza's Marine Environment

Many of the coves we anchor near sit within sensitive marine areas. We ask guests to use reef-safe sunscreen, avoid touching rocky reef sections while snorkeling, and take any rubbish back onboard rather than leaving it behind.

Catamaran vs Speedboat vs Sailing Yacht

Not sure which type of boat suits your day best? Here's how they actually compare.

FactorCatamaranSpeedboatSailing Yacht
Stability at anchorExcellent, wide twin-hull deckModerateGood, but can rock more
Best ForGroups, families, relaxed daysSmaller private groups, speedTraditional sailing feel
Deck SpaceWide and openCompactNarrower, classic layout
SpeedModerateFast, covers more coastlineSlower, wind-dependent
Typical BookingShared or private catamaran tourPrivate charterSunset boat tour

If a catamaran's stability and space sound right for your group, use the buttons above to check availability. If you'd rather compare a faster private boat, our Ibiza luxury yacht charter page covers that option in full.

Perfect for Every Occasion

Our catamaran tours flex around the occasion, whether it's a quiet morning swim or a full celebration on the water.

OccasionRecommended TourWhy It Works
Couples & AnniversariesSunset Catamaran CruiseGolden hour timing and a relaxed, romantic pace
Families with ChildrenIsland Day on a CatamaranLonger swim time and a flexible, unhurried schedule
Snorkeling EnthusiastsClear Water Swim StopMorning timing for the calmest, clearest water
Celebrations & ProposalsPrivate Catamaran StyleFull privacy and a fully custom route
Larger Friend GroupsIsland Day on a CatamaranWide deck space for everyone to spread out

Understanding Pricing & Optional Extras

What's included as standard, and what you can add on top of your catamaran day.

How Pricing Works

Shared catamaran tours are priced per person and follow a fixed departure time and route, with the skipper, safety equipment, and refreshments already included. Private charters are priced per boat rather than per person, giving you a custom route and timing with the same core inclusions. We always confirm pricing over WhatsApp before asking for any commitment, so there are no surprises on the day.

Optional Add-Ons

Popular extras include a premium drinks package, onboard catering arranged through our concierge luxury services team, professional photography, and an extended route toward Formentera or further along the coastline.

What Our Guests Say

Notes from travelers who've joined our Ibiza catamaran tours over recent seasons.

"The catamaran was so much more stable than the speedboat we took the year before — way easier to relax and actually enjoy the swim stop near Cala Comte."

— Couple, Clear Water Swim Stop

"Booked the private option for a friend's birthday. The crew adjusted the route without any fuss and the sunset timing was perfect."

— Group booking, Private Catamaran Style

"Easy to book on WhatsApp, quick replies, and plenty of deck space for our group of twelve. Would book again next summer."

— Friends group, Island Day

"The golden hour return was the highlight of our whole trip — the light over the water was incredible from the deck."

— Couple, Sunset Catamaran Cruise

Local Departure Points

Wherever you're staying on the island, there's usually a convenient way to reach your catamaran departure point.

Ibiza Town / Marina Botafoch

Our most common departure point, with easy access via our Ibiza port transfers or Ibiza hotel transfers.

San Antonio

A convenient option for west coast routes toward Es Vedrà and Cala Comte, easily reached via Ibiza private transfers.

From the Airport

Arriving on the day of your tour? Our Ibiza airport transfers can get you to the marina with plenty of time to spare.

Quick Answers to Common Questions

Short, direct answers to what travelers search for most before booking an Ibiza catamaran tour.

How long is a catamaran tour?

Most of our shared catamaran tours run three to four hours as a half-day trip, with full-day and private options available for longer routes.

Is a catamaran good for people who get seasick?

Yes, generally. The wide, stable twin-hull design of a catamaran tends to feel calmer at anchor and underway than a narrower monohull boat.

Can I bring my own snorkel gear?

You're welcome to, but it isn't necessary — snorkel gear is provided onboard as standard on every tour.

Do you offer transfers to the marina?

Yes, through our hotel transfers, airport transfers, and group transfers services.

What if I want a smaller, faster boat instead?

Our full boat charter and yacht fleet includes speedboats and motor yachts if a catamaran isn't the right fit.

Can you help book my whole trip, not just the boat?

Yes — we also handle villa booking, nightlife booking, and concierge services for the rest of your stay.

Choosing Between Our Four Packages

With four different catamaran packages on offer, it helps to think about what you actually want most from the day rather than the label on the tour. If atmosphere and photos matter most, the Sunset Catamaran Cruise is built entirely around getting that golden hour timing right. If your priority is genuinely spending time in the water — swimming, snorkeling, seeing what's under the surface — the Clear Water Swim Stop is designed around morning calm and maximum visibility rather than atmosphere. If you're traveling with a mixed group who want a bit of everything across a longer stretch of time, Island Day on a Catamaran gives you the most flexibility without needing to choose just one focus. And if privacy, a custom route, or a special occasion is the priority, Private Catamaran Style removes the shared schedule entirely and builds the day around your group specifically.

If you're still unsure which fits best, message us your group size, priorities, and dates on WhatsApp — we're happy to recommend the right package rather than leave you to guess.

Booking Confidence: Cancellations & Refunds

We know weather is the one variable nobody can control on a boat trip, which is why we offer free rescheduling if conditions on the day are judged unsafe by your skipper. This decision is made in coordination with you as close to departure time as possible, so you're not left guessing days in advance. If rescheduling isn't practical given your travel dates, a full refund is offered for weather-related cancellations rather than a partial credit.

For cancellations unrelated to weather, our policy is always confirmed clearly at the time of booking over WhatsApp, well before any payment is requested, so there's no ambiguity if your plans change.

Catamaran Tours vs Big Party Boats

Not every "boat day" in Ibiza is the same experience — here's the honest difference.

Large Party Boats

Bigger capacity, louder music, and a more nightclub-like atmosphere on the water. Great if that's specifically what you're after, but swim stops tend to be shorter and more crowded, with less flexibility around timing.

Our Catamaran Tours

Smaller, more comfortable groups, a genuine swim and snorkel focus, and a route that adjusts around your group rather than a fixed schedule shared with dozens of other guests. It's a fundamentally different pace, better suited to guests who want to actually spend meaningful time in the water rather than just posing for photos near it.

What to Wear and Bring: A Full Checklist

Keep it simple, but a little preparation makes the day noticeably smoother.

Wear

Swimwear underneath your clothes is the easiest option, since changing space onboard is limited. A light, breathable layer for the boat ride helps once the breeze picks up, and closed sandals or deck shoes are more practical than flip-flops once you're moving around the deck.

Bring

A small towel, reef-safe sunscreen (regular sunscreen can affect water clarity and marine life), sunglasses with a strap so they don't end up in the sea, a dry bag or waterproof phone case if you plan to swim with your phone nearby, and a little cash if you're planning a stop at a beach club.

Leave at Home

Heavy bags, anything you're not comfortable getting slightly damp, and valuables you don't want exposed to sun, salt water, or sand. Snorkel gear isn't necessary to bring since it's already provided onboard.

Good to Know

Restroom facilities vary by boat — larger catamarans typically include one, while smaller boats may not. Let us know if this matters for your group when you message us on WhatsApp.

How Far in Advance Should You Book?

During peak season — roughly June through August — our most popular departures, particularly sunset tours and private charters, tend to fill up several days to a week in advance, especially around weekends. If you have a specific date in mind, particularly for a celebration or a larger private group, it's worth reaching out on WhatsApp as soon as your travel dates are confirmed rather than waiting until you land. Shoulder season months like May, late September, and early October are generally more flexible, with availability often possible just a day or two ahead.

If your dates are still flexible, let us know a range rather than a single day — we can usually suggest the best available slot based on the sea conditions and light forecast for that week, particularly if a sunset departure is the priority.

Comparing Our Most Requested Catamaran Routes

A closer look at the destinations most guests ask us to include.

Es Vedrà

Ibiza's most photographed landmark, best appreciated from the water rather than the cliffs above. Most sunset departures pass close enough for photos, and swimming nearby is possible when the captain confirms conditions are calm enough. See our full Es Vedrà guide for more detail.

Cala Comte

Famous for dramatic sunset views and a livelier beach bar scene nearby, Cala Comte is a natural fit for our Sunset Catamaran Cruise. Read more on our dedicated Cala Comte page.

Cala Bassa

A calmer, more sheltered bay that suits families and less confident swimmers particularly well, and a regular stop on our Island Day on a Catamaran package. See our Cala Bassa guide for the full picture.

Formentera

A longer crossing best suited to a full-day or private catamaran charter, Formentera offers some of the clearest water in the Balearic Islands. Full details are on our Formentera page.

Who Our Catamaran Tours Are Best For

A quick guide to help you choose the right package for your group.

Traveler TypeWhat They Usually WantBest Fit
CouplesRomance, a great sunset, minimal crowdsSunset Catamaran Cruise
FamiliesCalm water, flexibility, longer swim timeIsland Day on a Catamaran
SnorkelersClear visibility, calm entry pointsClear Water Swim Stop
CelebrationsPrivacy, custom route, full controlPrivate Catamaran Style
First-Time VisitorsAn easy, well-paced introductionClear Water Swim Stop or Sunset Cruise

Combining Your Catamaran Day With the Rest of Ibiza

Make the most of your trip by pairing your time on the water with the right activities on land.

Sunset Dinner

Guests booking our Sunset Catamaran Cruise often follow it with dinner back in Ibiza Town, timing the return to the marina so there's time to freshen up first.

A Night Out After

Pair an afternoon swim-focused tour with an evening arranged through our Ibiza nightlife booking service for a full day-to-night itinerary.

A Multi-Day Stay

If you're on the island for several days, pair a half-day catamaran tour with a separate Formentera excursion later in your trip, coordinated through our villa booking team if you need a base to plan around.

Morning vs Sunset Catamaran Tours

Two very different atmospheres, both built around the same well-planned route.

Morning Departures

A morning catamaran tour offers the calmest water of the day, before the afternoon breeze picks up along the coast. Visibility for snorkeling tends to be at its best in these earlier hours, and the popular coves are noticeably quieter, making it a good choice for guests who want a more peaceful, unhurried pace and the clearest possible water for our Clear Water Swim Stop package.

Sunset Departures

A sunset catamaran tour trades a little of that early calm for atmosphere — golden light, a livelier mood onboard, and the option to extend the route for one of the best sunset views on the west coast. It's the more social, celebratory version of the same day, and the one most guests picture when they imagine an Ibiza catamaran experience.

The Character of a Catamaran Day in Ibiza

Unlike a fast, high-energy speedboat trip built around covering distance, a catamaran day has always been more about the pace than the destination. The wide, stable deck naturally slows things down — guests tend to settle into sun loungers, chat over drinks, and drift in and out of the water rather than treating the trip as a checklist of stops. That unhurried character is really the whole appeal of choosing a catamaran over a faster, more compact boat.

It's part of why so many of our repeat guests specifically request a catamaran by name rather than simply asking for "a boat tour." Once people experience the difference in comfort and pacing, it tends to become the default choice for future trips, whether that's a quiet weekday morning swim or a full sunset celebration with a larger group.

Getting the Most Out of Your Catamaran Day

A little planning goes a long way with a trip like this. If swimming and snorkeling are your priority, aim for a morning departure when the water is calmest and visibility is best — our Clear Water Swim Stop package is built specifically around this. If you're more interested in atmosphere and photography, a sunset departure will give you the golden hour most guests picture when they imagine an Ibiza catamaran day. And if you can't decide, a full-day or private booking through our boat charter and yacht page lets you combine both in a single, longer trip that covers more of the coastline without needing to choose just one focus for the day.

Whichever version of the day you choose, the fundamentals stay the same: a licensed skipper, proper safety equipment, and a route built around getting the timing and conditions right for your specific group, rather than treating it as just another stop on a fixed schedule shared with unrelated travelers.

Reserve Your Ibiza Catamaran Tour Today

Between the stability of a wide catamaran deck, the clear water near Cala Comte and Cala Bassa, and the option to time your day around either sunrise calm or sunset colour, an Ibiza catamaran tour remains one of the most comfortable ways to spend a day on the water. Whether you're planning a quiet swim-focused morning, a golden hour cruise for two, or a fully private charter for a celebration, our local skippers and transparent WhatsApp booking process are built to make getting on the water as easy as the day itself. We've run these routes long enough to know exactly when the water is calmest, when the light is best, and which small adjustments turn a good afternoon into a genuinely memorable one — and that local knowledge is really what you're booking alongside the boat itself.

Browse our full boat charter and yacht fleet, explore our wider Ibiza boat tours, or send your dates directly on WhatsApp to check availability for your catamaran day.

Or email ibizasunsettours@gmail.com — we reply quickly to both.

Get Your Catamaran Quote on WhatsApp

Send your dates, group size, and your preferred package. We confirm availability and the exact total for your day.

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Send your dates and group size. We will confirm availability and the right swim timing for your day.

A Local Team Behind Every Departure

Every catamaran tour we run is captained by a skipper based here on the island, not a rotating agency crew flown in for the season. That distinction matters more than it might sound — it's the difference between a route read off a generic map and one adjusted in real time based on which cove is calmest that particular morning, where the light will be best that evening, or which stretch of coastline is quietest that week. Our team plans every route around these small, local details rather than a fixed script, and it's consistently the thing guests mention most when describing what made their day feel different from a standard tourist boat trip.

If you'd like to know more about who's actually running these tours, our about us page covers our background in more detail, and our contact us page lists every way to reach the team directly, beyond just WhatsApp.

What the Light Actually Does at Different Times of Day

It's easy to underestimate how much the time of day changes the actual experience of a catamaran tour, beyond just the temperature. Early morning light tends to be flat and soft, which is genuinely useful for spotting what's below the surface when snorkeling, since there's less glare bouncing off the water. By midday, the sun sits high and the water turns a brighter, almost artificial-looking turquoise near the shallower coves — the kind of colour that photographs well but can feel intense if you're not used to the heat. The final hour before sunset is when everything shifts again: the light turns warmer, shadows stretch across the cliffs, and the sea itself starts reflecting orange and pink rather than blue.

None of this is why most guests initially book a catamaran tour, but it's often what they remember most afterward. It's part of why we ask about your priorities before recommending a departure time — the "best" time of day genuinely depends on whether you care more about visibility in the water or atmosphere on the deck.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers for Ibiza Catamaran Tours planning.

Is snorkel gear included?

Yes. Snorkel gear is included onboard and prepared for you at the swim stop, sized for both adults and children so there's no need to bring your own.

Can we swim during the tour?

Yes. The day includes a swim stop in clear-water conditions when the captain confirms it is comfortable and safe, usually anchored near one of the calmer west coast coves.

Is the tour suitable for beginners?

Yes. We plan for comfortable entry and relaxed pacing, so first-time swimmers and snorkelers can ease into the water at their own speed rather than feeling rushed.

How do I book Ibiza Catamaran Tours?

Use WhatsApp at +34 642 340 787, email ibizasunsettours@gmail.com, or send your dates and group size and we confirm availability quickly, usually within the same day.

What happens if the weather is not ideal?

If conditions are not safe, the captain adjusts the plan and route, or we reschedule your booking free of charge and support you in finding the best available alternative date.

What's the difference between a catamaran tour and a private charter?

A catamaran tour is typically a shared, per-person booking on a set schedule alongside other travelers, while a private charter through our boat charter and yacht page gives you the whole boat, your own timing, and a fully custom route built around your group specifically.

Can we combine the catamaran tour with a stop at Formentera?

Yes, though a Formentera extension usually needs a full-day or private booking given the extra crossing distance involved — ask us when requesting your quote and we'll check the Formentera route options for your dates.

Do you offer transfers to the departure marina?

Yes, we offer hotel transfers, airport transfers, and port transfers that can all be arranged alongside your catamaran booking so you're not left organizing transport separately.

Can you help plan the rest of our Ibiza trip?

Yes, our team also handles villa booking, nightlife booking, and wider concierge luxury services if you'd like everything organized in one place rather than juggling separate bookings.

What is the maximum group size for a catamaran tour?

Group sizes vary by boat and package, from smaller private groups to larger parties on our bigger catamarans. Send us your group size on WhatsApp and we'll confirm the right boat and package for you.

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