The Chilled, Luxury Boat Charter from Santa Eulària to Ibiza’s Wild North (2026)
- Mar 17
- 3 min read
If you’re coming to Ibiza in 2026 and you’ve seen the same boat day everywhere — Formentera, Illetes, repeat — here’s the alternative that feels like you’ve unlocked a quieter side of the island.
Departing from Santa Eulària des Riu, this northbound route trades the buzz for wild coastline, clear water, and uncrowded anchor spots. Think: a slow, luxe day at sea with time to swim, sunbathe, explore, and enjoy a long lunch; without the “scene.”
Why go north instead of Formentera?
Formentera is iconic, but it’s also the default. Ibiza’s north coast is different: more rugged, more local, and often noticeably calmer.
Less boat traffic and fewer packed anchorages
Dramatic cliffs and hidden coves you don’t see on the south route
A more relaxed pace; ideal for couples, families, and anyone who wants a chilled luxury day
If your idea of a perfect day is a private boat trip with quiet turquoise bays and space to breathe, the north is your move.
The route: Santa Eulària to Tagomago, Aguas Blancas, and Cala Sant Vicent
This itinerary is designed for a full-day boat charter from Santa Eulària, with flexible timing depending on sea conditions and what you want most: swimming, sightseeing, or a long lunch.
Stop 1: Tagomago
Tagomago is one of those names you hear and instantly picture clear water. Just off the northeast coast, it’s a beautiful first stop for:
A morning swim in glassy water
Paddleboarding and floating in peace
Photos that look like you went much farther than you did
It’s a brilliant “reset” moment: you’re out of the marina, away from the crowds, and the day starts to feel properly Ibiza.
Stop 2: Aguas Blancas
Next, the coastline becomes wilder. Aguas Blancas is known for its striking scenery and bright water tones.
This is a great place to:
Anchor for a swim and snorkel
Cruise slowly along the cliffs
Enjoy that north-coast feeling of space
Stop 3: Punta Grossa
Punta Grossa is all about the views; rugged headlands, open sea, and that sense of being on the edge of the island.
If you want a charter day that feels more like a mini-adventure (without losing the luxury), this stretch delivers.
Stop 4: Cala Sant Vicent
By the time you arrive at Cala Sant Vicent, you’ll understand why this route is such a favourite for people who want Ibiza without the chaos.
The bay is calm, the water is inviting, and it’s an ideal base for lunch.
Lunch options: The Boathouse or continue to Port de Sant Miquel
One of the best parts of a north-coast charter is that lunch can be a highlight, not a compromise.
Option A: Lunch at The Boathouse (Cala Sant Vicent)
A relaxed, stylish lunch at The Boathouse fits the vibe perfectly: easy, coastal, and unhurried.
It’s ideal if you want to:
Step off the boat and settle in for a long meal
Keep the day simple and chilled
Stay close to the best swim spots

Option B: Continue around to Port de Sant Miquel
If you’d like to see more coastline, you can continue around to Port de Sant Miquel. This adds a little extra cruising time and gives you a different feel; still relaxed, but with more “we explored the island” energy.
Who this private boat trip is perfect for
This route is for you if you’re looking for:
A luxury boat charter in Ibiza that’s not party-focused
A private boat trip from Santa Eulària with a calm, scenic itinerary
A 2026 holiday highlight that feels exclusive and effortless
It’s especially great for couples, families, and groups who want quality time, beautiful water, and a slower pace.
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