
Hire your own boat from Ibiza and cross to Formentera at your own pace. Anchor over the Caribbean-blue sand of Ses Illetes, swim the quiet coves and stay as long as you like — no ferry timetable, no crowds. Speedboats, catamarans and yachts, with a professional skipper or self-drive if you hold a licence.
Formentera’s beaches — Ses Illetes, Llevant, Cala Saona — are some of the clearest, bluest water in the Mediterranean, and the easiest way to reach them is by your own boat from Ibiza. Instead of a packed ferry and a fixed return time, you set the pace: cross in around 30 minutes, drop anchor over white sand, swim, lunch on board and move on to the next cove whenever you like. Pick a fast speedboat for the crossing, a stable catamaran for a relaxed family day, or a yacht for something special — with a professional skipper to handle the crossing, or self-skippered if you hold a valid boat licence. (The open-water crossing needs a licensed boat, so licence-free boats stay around Ibiza.) We’ll help you find the right boat, with the full all-in price shown up front.
New to the crossing? Read our full Ibiza → Formentera by boat guideAround 30 minutes from the south of Ibiza, hugging Es Vedrà and the islets on the way.
Anchor over the white sand of Ses Illetes and Llevant — water so clear it looks tropical.
No timetable and no crowds — stay as long as you like and leave when you’re ready.
Espalmador’s lagoon, quiet southern coves or a beach-club lunch — plan it your way.
A local marketplace of verified boats — compare real options and all-in prices for the crossing in one place.
Compare speedboats, catamarans and yachts side by side, with clear specs and capacity.
Every listing is a real, verified boat — choose one with a professional skipper, or self-skipper with your licence.
See the full price up front, fuel and crossing included where applicable — no surprises at the dock.
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