3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza

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3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $107.63
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Three hours can feel like a full vacation day. This all-inclusive charter from Salvador Ibiza turns you into part sea-dweller—then sends you toward the island’s west-coast scenery and sunset strip vibe.

I love that you get real time on the water with snorkeling equipment plus stand-up paddle board and kayak included. I also like the “no fuss” setup: lounge beds, a wet bar, onboard toilet, and music that keeps the mood easy.

One thing to watch: getting to the Salvador meeting point can be confusing if you rely on the wrong directions pin. Give yourself a little buffer so you don’t end up sprinting across the port.

Key things I’d plan around

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - Key things I’d plan around

  • Unlimited drinks including beer, wine, sangria, and soft drinks throughout the trip
  • Included water gear: snorkeling equipment, stand-up paddle board, and kayak
  • Boat-only coast time plus swimming stops in calmer, secluded spots
  • West-coast sunset atmosphere with passes by areas like Cafe del Mar and Mambo
  • Comfort onboard: lounge beds in sun/shade options, Wi‑Fi, onboard music system, and toilet
  • Small group size with a max of 25 travelers for a more manageable experience

What you’re really paying for on this 3-hour charter

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - What you’re really paying for on this 3-hour charter
This isn’t just a “sit and look” boat ride. You’re paying for an all-inclusive sea outing where the value is in the combo: drinks + guided sailing + included snorkeling/SUP/kayak gear.

At $107.63 per person for about 3 hours (roughly 13:30 to 16:30), the deal only makes sense if you’ll use the water activities. If you’re happy staying aboard with drinks and music, you’ll still enjoy it—but the biggest payoff comes when you take the plunge into the water sports.

This is also a smart pick for a special occasion. The mood tends to be playful, and the crew runs it like a fun day out rather than a stiff tour.

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Salvador Ibiza meeting point: how to show up without stress

The trip meets at Avinguda del Doctor Fleming, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany (Boat Trip Salvador Ibiza). The good news: it’s near public transportation. The not-so-good news: directions can be tricky at the port, especially if your map app drops you on the wrong side.

My practical advice: confirm the exact spot you’re using the night before, and aim to arrive early. That’s the easiest way to protect your afternoon so you can enjoy the ride instead of recalculating your route.

You’ll use a mobile ticket and you should get confirmation at booking time. The tour is offered in English, so you won’t need to guess what’s happening next.

First stop: Salvador Ibiza and a whole menu of water time

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - First stop: Salvador Ibiza and a whole menu of water time
The first highlight is Salvador Ibiza, where you jump in from the boat and get your first chance to enjoy the sea. This is where the energy starts: people are usually deciding whether to snorkel, paddle, or just float with a drink and watch what’s under the surface.

Expect water activities such as:

  • snorkeling
  • paddle boarding
  • cliff jumping
  • kayaking

One key detail I like here is the pacing. You’re not rushing from one thing to another—you’re getting a real block of time to choose what fits your comfort level. If you want action, you’ll find it. If you just want a cool swim and a good view, you’ll still get that.

West coast sailing: San Antonio, Sunset Strip vibes, and photo-worthy passes

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - West coast sailing: San Antonio, Sunset Strip vibes, and photo-worthy passes
After the first water stop, the boat heads west for the classic Ibiza scenery people travel for. This stretch is tied to San Antonio and the Sunset Strip, and you can pass by well-known spots such as Cafe del Mar and Mambo as the afternoon slides toward evening.

What makes this section valuable is the angle. From the water, you get a different sense of scale—cliffs, coves, and coast lines that are hard to appreciate from shore. The boat also gives you access to views and swimming areas that are more limited by land.

The experience can also include famous coast areas such as:

  • Cala Bassa
  • Cala Conte
  • Islas Margarita

Even if the exact coves vary, the goal stays the same: you’re out on the ocean with time to swim, snorkel, sunbathe, and enjoy the west-coast magic without feeling stuck in a crowd.

Snorkeling, SUP, kayak, and cliff jumping: who it’s for and how it feels

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - Snorkeling, SUP, kayak, and cliff jumping: who it’s for and how it feels
This trip works for a wide range of activity levels because the included gear covers a bunch of styles of fun. You can snorkel quietly and watch fish. You can paddle out at your own pace. Or, if the crew encourages it and you’re comfortable, you can take part in cliff jumping from the front of the boat.

From what I’ve seen in the tone of the experience, the crew tends to be both friendly and safety-minded. Guests often call out feeling looked after and helped with boarding and gear. That matters because the water activities are only “fun” if you don’t feel rushed or unsupported.

A practical tip: if you want the best snorkeling, go early in the stop. The water can look crystal-clear, and you’ll usually get the most calm conditions at the start of a session.

Onboard comfort: why this boat ride feels easy, not cramped

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - Onboard comfort: why this boat ride feels easy, not cramped
This charter is designed to feel like a floating lounge, not a cattle-car boat. You’ve got lounge beds with different shade options (sun, shade, and faded sun), so you can match your comfort to the light.

On the tech-and-ambience side, the boat includes:

  • Satellite Wi‑Fi
  • MB Quart sound system connected via Bluetooth
  • a music setup with iPod connection
  • a wet bar
  • a super-cooling system
  • and an onboard toilet

For me, Wi‑Fi isn’t the main reason to book. But it does help if you want quick messaging or to keep plans straight. The bigger win is the music system and the fact that the boat actually has enough comfort to hang out between water activities.

Food and drinks: how “all-inclusive” plays out in real life

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - Food and drinks: how “all-inclusive” plays out in real life
“All-inclusive” is where you want to pay attention, because some boats say all-inclusive and then do a weird rationing thing. Here, the expectation is clearer: you get unlimited beer, wine, and sangria, plus soft drinks.

You’ll also have snacks and fresh fruit during the charter. Multiple guests describe the snacks/tapas as a welcome touch, not an afterthought. That’s important because you’re out for a few hours and you’ll burn energy in the water.

If you’re the type who expects big meals, you might find the food more “snacky” than full-on dining. Still, for a 3-hour outing, it’s a practical setup that keeps the focus on swimming and sailing.

Price and value: is $107.63 actually a good deal?

3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza - Price and value: is $107.63 actually a good deal?
For some Ibiza activities, you pay extra for basic things and then it turns into nickel-and-dime time. This one bundles several costs that add up fast if you do them separately.

You’re getting:

  • guided crew and local taxes included
  • snorkeling equipment included
  • SUP and kayak included
  • Wi‑Fi on board
  • and the drink package

That’s why the price can feel reasonable, especially if you’ll use the water gear. If you’re traveling solo and you know you’ll snorkel or paddle, it’s a strong use of time. If you’re a group, it can be a good “everyone gets something” plan—some people float, some paddle, and nobody has to rent gear.

The only time I’d pause is if you’re a strict value hunter who feels the food should be heavier for the price. The drinks and activities are the core value here.

Group size and the feel onboard (25 people max helps)

With a maximum of 25 travelers, the boat doesn’t get too loud or too chaotic. You’ll still meet people—this is the kind of ride where groups mix—but you’re not dealing with a huge crowd that makes boarding and switching gear feel slow.

That size is part of why guests tend to mention the crew being attentive and responsive. It’s also part of why the vibe can work for families and mixed ages.

If you’re coming with kids or teens, confirm the comfort level for water activities before booking. Most people can participate, but your specific group’s tolerance for being in and out of the water matters.

Timing, weather, and what to bring for the best afternoon

This trip is weather-dependent. If conditions aren’t good, it can be rescheduled or refunded—so plan around the chance that Ibiza weather can shift.

Assuming conditions are right, you get a sweet time window: enough daylight to swim comfortably, and enough afternoon progress to chase the sunset mood on the west coast.

What you should bring:

  • swimwear (you’ll likely change once and maybe again)
  • sunscreen
  • a light layer for when the wind cools off
  • a towel if you like to have your own
  • water shoes if you prefer grip when boarding or moving around

Also, since snorkeling gear is included, you can travel lighter than you might for a standalone snorkeling session.

Who should book this boat trip (and who should look elsewhere)

This is a great fit if you want:

  • all-inclusive drinks for a few hours
  • included gear so you don’t waste time renting
  • west-coast scenery without driving and parking
  • a mix of relaxing and active moments

It may not be ideal if:

  • you hate water activities and want a fully on-land day
  • you’re extremely sensitive to meeting-point confusion and hate arriving early
  • you’re expecting a full meal experience rather than snacks and fruit

If you’re on a short Ibiza trip and you want one “do it all” day without planning a checklist, this hits that goal.

Should you book the 3-hour all-inclusive Salvador Ibiza boat trip?

I’d book it if you’ll use the included gear and you want the west-coast look from the water. The best part is the balance: drinks flow, the crew keeps things moving, and you get real swim time in the clearest, calm-water style coves.

Skip it or reconsider if your biggest priority is a large meal, or if you know you’ll struggle to find the meeting point without extra time. For the rest of us, this is one of the most straightforward ways to get Ibiza coast beauty, water sports, and sunset energy in a single afternoon—without doing extra planning.

FAQ

How long is the boat trip?

It runs for about 3 hours (the timeframe listed is approximately 13:30 to 16:30).

What’s included in the all-inclusive package?

Beers, wine, sangria, and soft drinks are included, along with snacks and fresh fruit.

Is snorkeling equipment included?

Yes. Use of snorkeling equipment is included.

Are stand-up paddle boards and kayaks included too?

Yes. Stand-up paddle and kayak use are included.

Is Wi-Fi available onboard?

Yes. Wi-Fi is available on board.

What kind of music system is on the boat?

The boat has an MB Quart sound system and supports music connection via iPod, plus Bluetooth connectivity is mentioned.

Where does the tour start?

The meeting point is Boat Trip Salvador Ibiza at Avinguda del Doctor Fleming, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain.

Is pickup service offered?

No pickup service is included.

What should I do if weather is bad?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What is the cancellation window?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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