The four-hour journey departs San Antonio heading south along Ibiza's western coast, passing Cala Bassa, Cala Conta, Cala Molí, Cala Vadella and Cala Carbó before reaching Es Vedrà. The boat circles this iconic natural reserve while the crew shares its history and geological significance. You'll understand why this limestone monolith has shaped island culture for centuries.
A swim stop follows at either Cala Bassa or Cala Conta, depending on conditions, in waters clear enough to see the seabed through the underwater vision panel. The return to San Antonio coincides with the sunset, watched from the water with drinks and finger food. Departures run 5pm to 9pm, shifting to 4.30pm to 8.30pm in April. The boat carries a local guide throughout.