REVIEW · IBIZA
3 Hours All Inclusive Boat Trip Ibiza
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Ibiza looks good from shore. This looks better from water.
This all-inclusive 3-hour charter pairs unlimited beer, wine, sangria, and soft drinks with included snorkel equipment and real time in the sea. I also love the mix of low-effort relaxation (lounge beds, shade, music) and active moments like paddle boarding and cliff jumping. The only drawback to weigh is simple: it’s a short trip, so the food is snack-style rather than a full sit-down meal.
On board, the vibe is part party, part coastal daydream. You get a pros-run experience with a small group (up to 25), plus a meeting point in San Antonio that’s near public transport. If you’re the type who needs a lot of structure or wants a deep history lesson, you might wish for a bit more explanation during the ride.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- The All-Inclusive Deal: What You’ll Actually Drink and Eat
- Salvador Ibiza: Your First Real Sea Stop and Watersports Time
- West Coast Cruising: Chasing the Views Without the Crowds
- How the Activities Fit a 3-Hour Day (So You Don’t Feel Rushed)
- Onboard Comfort and Tech: Music, Cooling, and Wi‑Fi
- Price and Logistics: When It Feels Worth It
- Who Should Book This Boat Trip?
- Common Hiccups and How to Avoid Them
- Final Verdict: Should You Book It?
- FAQ
- How long is the all-inclusive boat trip?
- What does all-inclusive include?
- Is snorkeling equipment included?
- Are paddle boards and kayaks included?
- Is Wi‑Fi available on board?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- Do I need a pick-up service?
- Is onboard rest available?
- What if the weather is bad?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Unlimited drinks: beer, wine, sangria, and soft drinks are included throughout the charter.
- Included water gear: snorkels/snorkeling equipment, plus stand up paddle boards and kayaks.
- West Coast sunset route: you sail past famous bars (Cafe del Mar and Mambo) for that classic Ibiza feel.
- Small-group setup: capped at 25 travelers, which makes getting in/out smoother.
- Onboard comfort: Wi‑Fi, a toilet, and a high-quality MB Quart sound system.
- Weather matters: the trip needs good weather to run as planned.
The All-Inclusive Deal: What You’ll Actually Drink and Eat

This isn’t a “two drinks and a promise” situation. The big win here is that drinks are built into the experience: unlimited beer, wine, sangria, and soft drinks. That changes how you enjoy a short trip. You’re not rationing your budget for each stop, and you’re free to focus on the sea, views, and activities.
Food is the one area where expectations can get tricky. You’ll have snacks/tapas-style food, plus fresh fruit, but it’s not described as a full meal service. Some people love the snack-and-fruit setup, while others feel the food could be more generous for the price. So if you’re very hungry, plan to eat a proper meal before you board (and just treat the snacks as bonus fuel).
The value math also depends on what you would otherwise pay for. Here, you’re not just buying a boat ride; you’re buying a compact package that includes snorkeling equipment rental and the use of paddle boards and kayaks. For many people, that bundled cost is where the “all-inclusive” label starts to feel real.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Ibiza
Salvador Ibiza: Your First Real Sea Stop and Watersports Time

The adventure starts at Salvador Ibiza in the Sant Antoni de Portmany/San Antonio port area. Once you’re on board, the trip is designed around a first drop-in to the water, with the sea right there for swimming-style fun.
What you can expect at the first stop:
- A chance to jump in and cool off in Ibiza’s open water
- Activities offered during the charter, including snorkeling and paddle boarding
- More high-energy options like kayaking and cliff jumping (if you’re into that sort of thing)
- Drinks service while you’re out there
- A sunset element built into the timing
This is also where the equipment inclusion matters. Instead of spending time hunting for rentals or figuring out what you’re supposed to bring, you show up and use what’s provided. And because it’s a short 3-hour window, the schedule aims to keep you in the water rather than constantly waiting around.
One more comfort detail I’d take seriously: there are lounge beds with different sun/shade options, including shaded seating. That’s important in Ibiza sun. Even if you love being in the sea, you’ll want a place to recover between swims.
West Coast Cruising: Chasing the Views Without the Crowds

After the initial water time, the boat heads west along Ibiza’s coast. This is where the trip leans into scenery. The route is aimed at places you can’t really reach the same way from land, and the sailing rhythm gives you multiple chances to enjoy the coast from the boat.
You’ll have time for:
- Swimming and snorkeling during the cruise
- Sunbathing from the boat
- More breaks in the best-looking pockets of coastline
The highlight for many people is the sunset experience. You sail past well-known spots like Cafe del Mar and Mambo as the light fades. Even if you’re not trying to party-hop, it’s a satisfying way to see why the West Coast has that reputation. In the region, you may also get views toward areas often listed as highlights, like Cala Bassa, Cala Conte, and Islas Margarita.
A quick timing note: this trip is designed to be about 3 hours (around 13:30 to 16:30), but schedules can run late depending on port timing. One guest even mentioned a later-than-expected dock time and a ride that stretched a bit longer. So if you’re making evening plans right after, keep your schedule flexible.
How the Activities Fit a 3-Hour Day (So You Don’t Feel Rushed)

Short tours can feel chaotic, but this one is built around active “bursts” plus recovery time. You’re not doing a long series of formal stops. You’re mostly staying on the boat while the sea time happens around you.
For paddle boarding and kayaking, the inclusion is key. Many Ibiza travelers love these, but they cost extra on many tours. Here, you get the equipment use, which usually makes the decision simple: if you’re curious, you try it.
For snorkeling, included gear rental means you can jump in without the hassle of renting masks or figuring out what size fits. The sea conditions often look fantastic from boat height, so having time to actually use the snorkel is a big part of why the trip earns such high praise.
Cliff jumping is there for people who want it. If that’s not your thing, you can still have a blast with snorkeling and paddle boards. The overall tone (from what people describe) is that the crew encourages fun while keeping things organized and safety-minded.
Onboard Comfort and Tech: Music, Cooling, and Wi‑Fi

Even if you’re there for the water, the boat itself matters. This charter includes several comfort touches that make the ride more than a moving dock.
You’ll find:
- A wet bar for drink service
- A “super-cooling system” that helps take the edge off when the sun hits
- A lounge setup with sun and shade choices
- An onboard toilet
- Wi‑Fi on board
- Satellite connectivity plus a Bluetooth-connected MB Quart sound system
This is the kind of setup that helps the experience feel modern and easy. You’re not stuck listening to muffled phone audio while trying to relax. The sound system is positioned as part of the onboard atmosphere, which is especially nice during the cruising portion and around sunset.
If Wi‑Fi is a must for you (work, messaging, uploading), it’s reassuring that it’s listed as available. If you’re more “no screens on holiday,” you can just let the music and scenery do the job.
Price and Logistics: When It Feels Worth It

At $107.63 per person for roughly 3 hours, this is not the cheapest boat outing in Ibiza. The value question becomes: do you want all the extras included, and are you okay with snack-style food?
What you’re paying for (and what most people likely love):
- Unlimited drinks
- Included snorkeling equipment rental
- Use of stand up paddle boards and kayaks
- Onboard Wi‑Fi and a strong sound system
- A crew focused on keeping things safe and fun
- A small group size (max 25)
What you’re not paying for:
- Pick-up service (you’ll go to the meeting point yourself)
- Picture service (photos aren’t included)
One real-world caution: directions. A guest reported confusing instructions from the directions link and waited on the wrong side of the port, then nearly missed departure. That’s not a reason to avoid the trip, but it is a reason to give yourself extra time and double-check how to find the Salvador boat. If you’re arriving via navigation apps, don’t trust only the map pin. Use the written references and aim for the Salvador hut/landmark described in the meeting area directions.
Who Should Book This Boat Trip?

This is especially strong if you want a “do it all” Ibiza experience in a short window. It fits well for:
- Couples who want an easy sunset plan with swimming built in
- Groups of friends who want drinks included and shared activities
- Families and mixed-age groups who benefit from a structured, small-group charter (people have praised it as a great family adventure)
- Anyone who wants water time but doesn’t want to spend their afternoon coordinating rentals
If you’re the type who wants a detailed guided lecture, you might find the tour more focused on activities and atmosphere than story time. And if you’re expecting a heavy meal included in the price, you’ll likely want to eat beforehand.
Common Hiccups and How to Avoid Them

A smooth day at sea is usually about small prep steps. Here are the practical issues that show up with this kind of tour—and how you can reduce risk.
Directions confusion (rare but real). If you rely on maps, build in buffer time. Use a landmark-based approach so you’re not stuck searching at the last minute.
Schedule drift from port timing. Some departures may run slightly behind. One guest described an extended overall experience after a late dock, which suggests that delays can happen but the crew works with the day. If you must catch another reservation immediately, keep a margin.
Weather dependence. This activity requires good weather. If conditions are bad, you’ll be offered a different date or a refund, so don’t plan around a single “must be perfect” time block.
Food expectations. Unlimited drinks can make people think food will be substantial, but the format is snacks/tapas plus fruit. You’ll probably be fine if you snack and swim, but go in hungry only if you’re prepared to supplement before.
Final Verdict: Should You Book It?
If you want a 3-hour all-inclusive Ibiza boat trip with real water time, included snorkel gear, paddle boards, and kayaks, this is an easy yes. The best part is the balance: you get sunset sailing vibes (including views past Cafe del Mar and Mambo) without spending hours in transit, and you don’t need to rent a thing once you’re on board.
I’d only hesitate if you’re very price-sensitive or you need a full meal rather than snacks and fruit. If that’s your priority, plan food first and treat this as what it is: a compact, activity-rich, drinks-included day on Ibiza’s coast.
FAQ
How long is the all-inclusive boat trip?
The trip runs for about 3 hours.
What does all-inclusive include?
Beers, wine, sangria, and soft drinks are included. There are also drinks plus fresh fruits/snacks during the charter.
Is snorkeling equipment included?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is included.
Are paddle boards and kayaks included?
Yes, stand up paddle boards and kayaks are included.
Is Wi‑Fi available on board?
Wi‑Fi is listed as available on board.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Boat Trip Salvador Ibiza, Avinguda del Doctor Fleming, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Illes Balears, Spain, and ends back at the meeting point.
Do I need a pick-up service?
No. Pick-up service is not included, so you’ll meet at the port location.
Is onboard rest available?
Yes, there is an onboard toilet.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.






















