Private Yacht Charter in Ibiza — Your Crew, Your Course
Choose from sailing yachts, catamarans and motor yachts up to 40 metres, each delivered with skipper and hostess for day trips to Formentera and beyond.
Find the right boat for the day
From quiet day-boats to staffed superyachts.
Featured fleet
Sunseeker 115
Twelve guests, five cabins, every cove in reach
- 35m
- 12 guests
- 5 cabins
- 23kn
Arcadia Sherpa 60
Arcadia Sherpa 60 — 18m
- 18m
- 12 guests
- 3 cabins
Five Reasons Clients Return
Hand-Inspected, Curated Fleet
Every yacht — from 12-metre day boats to 40-metre motor yachts — is surveyed by our team at Marina Ibiza before it enters the charter programme.
Local Brokers, Not a Call Centre
Our office overlooks Marina Botafoch, and each broker has logged at least five full seasons advising on routes, anchorages and restaurant reservations across the island.
Complete Concierge, One Invoice
Airport transfers, onboard provisioning, private chefs, water-toy packages and even certified childcare — arranged in advance and billed on a single transparent statement.
Transparent Day-Rate Pricing
You see the charter fee, the APA fund for fuel and provisions, and port charges upfront — no surcharges appear after you step ashore at Ses Salines.
Around-the-Clock On-Trip Support
A dedicated coordinator answers your calls 24 hours a day throughout the charter, whether you need a last-minute berth in Formentera or a restaurant table at Es Torrent.
Why Charter a Yacht in Ibiza
Marina Ibiza and Marina Botafoch sit at the mouth of the old port, placing you less than three nautical miles from Talamanca Bay and under twenty from Formentera's Ses Illetes beach. The cruising season runs from May through October, with flat-calm conditions peaking in July and August. Within a half-day sail you can reach Es Vedrà, the salt-flat coast of Ses Salines, or the quiet northern anchorage at Portinatx — each a different mood, all reachable before lunch. Few Mediterranean bases pack this much variety into such a short radius.
Motor yachts between 15 and 40 metres dominate the local fleet, though performance catamarans and classic sailing boats draw a loyal following. Most harbours use Mediterranean mooring — stern-to on a lazy line — but the real draw is anchoring out. Cala Salada, Cala Comte and Cala Jondal offer sandy bottoms in three to six metres of depth, sheltered from the prevailing southwest swell. Ashore, the fish market at Sa Peixateria supplies the raw material for an onboard chef to prepare whole grilled dorada or bullit de peix, the island's signature fisherman's stew.
Couples book a sleek 18-metre flybridge for two nights anchored off Formentera. Families request water-toy packages — jet skis, paddleboards, towable inflatables — and a tender drop at Playa d'en Bossa for afternoon ice cream. Corporate hosts reserve a 30-metre yacht for a product launch circling Es Vedrà at sunset. Whatever the brief, our brokers shape every charter around your group size, pace and budget. Contact us to outline a first itinerary and receive a same-day proposal.
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Read →Frequently Asked Questions
A quick read of what most charter clients ask before booking.
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How much does a yacht charter in Ibiza cost?
Day charters typically start from a few thousand euros and rise with vessel size and season week. The rate covers the yacht and crew; fuel and provisions sit in a separate APA fund settled at the end. Your broker at Marina Ibiza will quote exact figures within hours of your enquiry.
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What is included in an Ibiza yacht rental?
Every booking includes the yacht, a licensed skipper, a hostess, basic insurance and standard safety equipment. Fuel, food, port fees and water toys are usually drawn from the APA. We can also arrange a private chef, paddleboards and jet-ski hire before departure from Marina Botafoch.
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How many guests can join a day charter in Ibiza?
Licensed day-charter yachts in Spanish waters carry up to 12 passengers. Overnight capacity depends on cabin layout — a 22-metre motor yacht typically sleeps 8 across four staterooms. For larger groups heading to Cala Comte or Formentera, we coordinate multi-yacht flotillas.
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When is the best time to charter a yacht in Ibiza?
June through September offers the warmest water and the calmest seas, with surface temperatures reaching 27 °C in August. May and October are quieter months with lighter winds, ideal for couples sailing to Es Vedrà or anchoring off Portinatx without the peak-season traffic.
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Can I book a last-minute yacht charter in Ibiza?
Yes — our fleet management team monitors real-time availability across Marina Ibiza and Marina Botafoch. During July and August, choice narrows fast, but cancellations do open slots at short notice. Contact us even 48 hours ahead; we often confirm a crewed yacht within the same business day.
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What is the cancellation policy for an Ibiza charter?
Cancellation terms vary by yacht owner and booking window. Most contracts follow a tiered schedule where refund percentages decrease as the charter date approaches. Your broker will walk you through the specific terms before you sign, so there are no surprises.
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Do I need a licence to rent a yacht in Ibiza?
No. Every charter we arrange is fully crewed, so your skipper holds the required Spanish commercial licence. You are free to relax, swim off Ses Illetes or direct the route from Cala Jondal to Formentera — navigation and safety are entirely handled by the crew.