Private yacht charter, Ibiza

Charter a Yacht in Ibiza and Cruise to Formentera by Noon

Choose from sailing yachts, catamarans and motor yachts up to 40 metres—each crewed with skipper and hostess—for a private boat hire that reaches Formentera's turquoise anchorages in under twenty minutes.

City
Ibiza
Fleet
31 yachts
From
€1,700/day
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Find the right boat for the day

From quiet day-boats to staffed superyachts.

Curated selection

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Riva Aquariva
Riva

Riva Aquariva

Mahogany, open water, eight friends, one perfect day

  • 10m
  • 8 guests
  • 1 cabins
  • 41kn
from €3,200/day View →
Forza 37
Focus

Forza 37

Forza 37 — 20m

  • 20m
  • 9 guests
  • 1 cabins
from €3,300/day Contact
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What Sets Our Brokerage Apart

Hand-inspected, curated fleet

Every yacht is surveyed by our team before listing—covering 12-metre day boats through 40-metre motor yachts—so the condition matches the photographs you see on our site.

Local knowledge from Ibiza

Our brokers live on the island year-round, maintain direct relationships with over 30 captains, and know which anchorage off Cala Conta stays calm when the Tramontana picks up.

Full concierge from dock to table

Airport transfers, gourmet provisioning from Mercat Vell, licensed water-toy operators, paddleboards, children's safety gear and a private chef are arranged before you step aboard.

Transparent pricing, no surprises

You receive a single day rate that itemises crew, fuel estimate and running costs; our commission comes from the owner, so the price you see at Marina Ibiza is the price you pay.

Round-the-clock on-trip support

A dedicated coordinator answers calls 24 hours a day while you are at sea, handling last-minute restaurant bookings at Es Torrent or rerouting around afternoon swells near Tagomago.

Ibiza
Spain

Why Charter a Yacht in Ibiza

Ibiza Town's Marina Ibiza and the deep-water berths at Santa Eulalia serve as the natural launch points for any yacht charter in the Balearics. The cruising ground stretches roughly 60 nautical miles from the northern cliffs of Portinatx down through the Ses Salines strait to Formentera's Espalmador lagoon. Season runs from May through October, with peak demand in July and August. Within a two-hour cruise you can reach Cala Salada's pine-fringed cove, the open-air fish grills of Cala Comte, or the sheltered bay at Talamanca—each offering a completely different character of coastline.

Motor yachts between 15 and 30 metres dominate the local fleet, though sailing yachts and performance catamarans suit clients who prefer quieter anchorages around Es Vedrà and Cala d'Hort. Most harbours use Mediterranean mooring—stern-to with a laid line—so your crew handles every docking manoeuvre. Summer swells rarely exceed half a metre on the western lee, making conditions comfortable even for first-time guests. Onshore, the Mercat Vell fish market in the old town supplies the raw material for a private chef's dockside dinner.

Couples book a sleek 18-metre flybridge for a sunset lap past Café del Mar. Families with young children favour catamarans for the stability and the swim platform. Corporate hosts often reserve two yachts in tandem—one for meetings, one for water sports—anchoring together off Playa d'en Bossa. A typical three-day itinerary covers Formentera, the west-coast calas and a final evening moored below Dalt Vila's fortress walls. Contact our brokers to shape a route that fits your group and your dates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A quick read of what most charter clients ask before booking.

  • How much does a yacht charter in Ibiza cost?

    Day rates typically start from a few thousand euros for a crewed 12-metre boat and rise with size and season. Peak weeks in July and August command the highest premiums. Fuel and provisioning are usually quoted separately. Contact our brokers for an exact figure matched to your dates and preferred yacht.

  • What is included in an Ibiza yacht rental?

    Every booking includes a professional skipper, third-party liability insurance and standard safety equipment. Most yachts also carry snorkelling gear and a tender for shore access. Hostess service, premium drinks packages, water toys and private-chef catering can be added. Your broker will detail inclusions for each vessel before you commit.

  • How many guests can join a day charter from Ibiza?

    Licensed day charters around the island carry up to 12 guests on most motor yachts under 24 metres. Larger vessels may accommodate more, subject to flag-state certification. Overnight capacity is lower because it depends on cabin count. We confirm exact numbers for every yacht during the enquiry stage.

  • When is the best season for yacht hire in Ibiza?

    June and September offer the ideal balance: warm seas around 25 °C, lighter winds and fewer boats at anchor in Cala Salada or Espalmador. July and August bring peak energy and nightlife but higher demand. May and October suit clients who prefer cooler, quieter cruising with reliable sunshine.

  • Can I book a last-minute yacht charter in Ibiza?

    Yes, same-week bookings are realistic outside peak July and August. Our fleet management system shows live availability, and we can confirm a crewed yacht departing from Marina Ibiza or Santa Eulalia within 24 hours. During high season, booking four to eight weeks ahead secures the widest choice of vessels.

  • What is the cancellation policy for an Ibiza charter?

    Cancellation terms vary by yacht owner and season, with most contracts using a tiered deposit structure. Refund percentages depend on how far in advance you cancel relative to the departure date. We recommend reviewing the specific terms with your broker before signing, and we can discuss weather-protection options for added flexibility.

  • Do I need a licence to rent a yacht in Ibiza?

    No licence is required when you book a crewed charter. Your skipper holds the mandatory professional certification and manages all navigation, port formalities and customs if you cross to Formentera. Simply step aboard at the marina and let the crew handle everything from mooring lines to anchor watches.