Ibiza is one of the most versatile yacht charter destinations in the entire Mediterranean. In one week aboard a superyacht, it offers what no other island can match — wild coves accessible only by sea, the most exclusive beach clubs in the world, a UNESCO-listed old town, an exceptional gastronomic scene, and Formentera just 45 minutes away by sail.
International Yachts Charter and Brokerage XXIII offers a selection of superyachts available for charter in Ibiza — with STCW-certified crew, MYBA contracts, and full APA estimates provided from the very first quote.
Cala Conta (also known as Cala Comte) is Ibiza’s iconic anchorage — iridescent turquoise waters, white sandy bottoms, and views of the S’Illot des Renclí islets. The water clarity — with 15 to 20 meters of visibility — produces a palette of blues and greens that few Mediterranean destinations can replicate.
Anchoring is regulated during high season — mooring buoys are mandatory in certain areas. Arrival before 10:00 AM is recommended in July and August to secure a prime position.
Es Vedrà is a 382-meter limestone cliff rising from the sea off the southwest coast of Ibiza. Classified as a Strict Nature Reserve, it is accessible only by sea. Anchoring in front of Es Vedrà at sunset is a visual experience without equal in the entire archipelago.
Cala Salada is a protected cove to the northwest — clear waters, pine-fringed inlets, and a tranquil atmosphere. Less crowded than Cala Conta, it is ideal for an overnight stay at anchor or a day of swimming away from the summer bustle.
For city stopovers — Marina Botafoch offers direct access to Ibiza’s best restaurants, the Dalt Vila old town, and the nightlife. Port fees are moderate compared to the French Riviera. The sunset view from the Port of Ibiza is one of the most famous in the Mediterranean.
Located in Cala Jondal, Blue Marlin Ibiza is the benchmark beach club for the international HNWI clientele. Tables on the black pebble beach, impeccable service, and high-quality house music. Accessible directly by tender from the Cala Jondal anchorage. Reservations are mandatory in high season — our team manages bookings for our charter clients.
Central pool, international DJs during the day, and a guaranteed festive atmosphere. Accessible by tender from the Playa d’en Bossa anchorage. Reservations are required several weeks in advance for July and August.
Nassau offers a more relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere — high-quality gastronomy, attentive service, and an international clientele. Ideal for an elegant lunch without the density of Ushuaïa.
Cala Gracioneta is one of the addresses least known to tourists and most appreciated by Ibiza regulars — a small cove in the northwest with a fresh fish restaurant directly on the beach. Accessible only by tender or on foot via a difficult path.
Formentera is a 45-minute sail from Ibiza — accessible only by sea in optimal comfort. A superyacht based in Ibiza can make the trip by tender in less than an hour.
Ses Illetes — Formentera’s legendary beach — has the clearest water in the Balearics. Water visibility reaches 25 meters in calm weather. Juan y Andrea, located directly on the beach, is one of the best fresh fish restaurants in the Mediterranean — grilled lobsters, catch of the day, and service in shorts with your feet in the sand.
Our 7-day Ibiza + Formentera itinerary is the most requested charter in the Balearics — consult our complete guide.
The fortified old town of Ibiza has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1999. Its 16th-century ramparts overlook the port and the marina. In the late afternoon, from the deck of a superyacht anchored in the port, the light illuminating the Dalt Vila fortifications is one of the most striking images of the entire Mediterranean season.
The narrow streets of Dalt Vila host Ibiza’s most authentic restaurants — far from the Marina and its tourist spots, in the heart of a city that has preserved its historical character despite its international reputation.
| Yacht | LOA | Draft | Highlights | Low Season Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABELY | 33 m | 2.00 m | Access to shallow coves | €28,000/week |
| RAY | 32 m | 2.71 m | Explorer, 4,000 NM range | €90,000/week |
| ASCENSION | 37 m | 2.50 m | 25 knots, French Riviera → Ibiza 18h | €100,000/week |
| ANNAMIA | 43 m | 3.00 m | 12 passengers, flybridge, playroom | €120,000/week |
| RILASSATA | 49.8 m | 2.25 m | 499 GT, largest 50m flybridge | €210,000/week |
| Category | LOA | Low Season | High Season |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compact Motor Yacht | 20-25 m | €10,000 – €22,000 | €18,000 – €38,000 |
| Motor Yacht | 25-35 m | €22,000 – €55,000 | €40,000 – €90,000 |
| Superyacht | 35-45 m | €55,000 – €120,000 | €90,000 – €200,000 |
| Mega Yacht | 45-55 m | €110,000 – €230,000 | €190,000 – €380,000 |
Estimated APA: 20% to 28% of the base rate in Ibiza — port fees are significantly lower than on the French Riviera.
May — June — the ideal period. Water at 20-22°C, available anchorages, low season rates. The June light in Ibiza is exceptional — ideal for photography and sunsets from the deck.
July — August — high season. Cala Conta and Ses Illetes are very busy — early arrival is essential. Maximum festive atmosphere. Peak rates.
September — the best time according to our most experienced clients. Water still at 24°C, crowds significantly reduced, beach clubs still open, mid-season rates. Blue Marlin remains open until early October.
Anchoring Regulations — anchoring zones in Ibiza are regulated. Certain coves require mandatory mooring buoys to protect posidonia seagrass. Significant fines apply for anchoring on seagrass beds. Our captain knows the authorized zones precisely.
Language and Currency — Spanish, Balearic Catalan. Euro. Our crew is multilingual.
Home Port — Marina Ibiza and Marina Botafoch are the two main bases for superyachts. The Port of Ibiza accommodates vessels up to 60 meters.
The best weeks in July and August are booked 3 to 6 months in advance. May, June, and September offer more flexibility with dates.