Es Vedra Boat Tour
Es Vedra Boat Tour
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Es Vedra Boat Tour

A limestone spire rises from the sea, the light does the rest.

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Open today 00:00–23:59
Attendance: Moderate — summer peak
Plan your es vedra boat tour arrival between 17:00–21:00 for the best sunset light.
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Formentera Day Cruise with VIP Sunbeds & Unlimited Dining 10 hr
Luxury / Private

Formentera Day Cruise with VIP Sunbeds & Unlimited Dining

4.6 (2032)
€110
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Sail to Formentera aboard a floating beach club with complimentary food, open bar, and lounge access

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Full-Day Formentera Catamaran with Sunset Party & Open Bar 12 hr
Guided Experience

Full-Day Formentera Catamaran with Sunset Party & Open Bar

4.7 (820)
€129
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Sail to Formentera on a spacious catamaran with breakfast, lunch, swim stops, island exploration, and sunset DJ party

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Duration
3-4 hours typical
Languages
English, Spanish, German, Catalan
Group size
8-12 guests per boat
Cancellation
Free up to 24 hours
Highlights

What you'll see inside Es Vedra Boat

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Es Vedra Boat tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

Torre des Savinar

Torre des Savinar

An 18th-century watchtower offering a historic vantage point over the marine reserve and coastline. Built in 1756, it served as a key defensive structure for the island.

Cala d'Hort

Cala d'Hort

A picturesque bay providing one of the most famous coastal perspectives of the protected islet. The beach features crystal-clear water and a tranquil atmosphere.

Es Vedranell

Es Vedranell

A smaller, horseshoe-shaped islet situated adjacent to the main protected rock. It reaches a height of 120 meters and is part of the integrated nature reserve.

Atlantis (Sa Pedrera)

Atlantis (Sa Pedrera)

An ancient quarry featuring unique rock formations and natural pools carved into the cliffs. It supplied stone for the walls of Ibiza Town in the 16th century.

Eleonora's Falcon nesting area

Eleonora's Falcon nesting area

The steep limestone cliffs of the reserve provide a vital habitat for this endangered bird of prey. The reserve is also home to diverse local lizard populations.

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Luxury / Private
Formentera Day Cruise with VIP Sunbeds & Unlimited Dining
10 hr★ 4.6 €110 Book →
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Full-Day Formentera Catamaran with Sunset Party & Open Bar
12 hr★ 4.7 €129 Book →

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Head to head

Es Vedrà Boat Tour vs. Viewpoint Hike — Which Experience Suits You?

They complement each other; most visitors who do both call the boat excursion the more immersive way to witness the limestone monolith, while the cliffside trail offers a grounded perspective of the Balearic landmark.

Feature Top pick Es Vedrà Boat Tour Cliffside Viewpoint Hike
Perspective
Elevated panoramic vista
Physical effort
Moderate hiking required
Crowd levels
Varies by trail congestion
Accessibility
Unpaved uneven terrain
Sunset visibility
High-altitude golden hour views
Equipment needed
Sturdy footwear and supplies

Verdict: Choose an es vedra boat tour to navigate the Mediterranean waters, or opt for the hike if you prefer capturing the es vedra boat tour tours scenery from the island's natural es vedra boat tour tour rim after securing your es vedra boat tour tickets.

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Open today · 00:00–23:59
Opening hours
00:00–23:59
Address
Es Vedrà, 07830 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Balearic Islands, Spain
Landing
Prohibited (Nature Reserve)
Best arrival window
17:00–21:00
Storage
Not available on board
Navigation
Via Ibiza coastal ports
Mon
00:00–23:59
Tue
00:00–23:59
Wed
00:00–23:59
Thu
00:00–23:59
Fri
00:00–23:59
Sat
00:00–23:59
Sun
00:00–23:59
Location

es vedra boat tour, Es Vedrà

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Address
Es Vedrà, 07830 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Balearic Islands, Spain
Storage
Not available on board
Navigation
Via Ibiza coastal ports

Dress code

Casual summer wear is appropriate for an es vedra boat tour. Bring a light jacket for the return journey as sea breezes can be cool after sunset.

Bags & security

Keep belongings minimal. Use a waterproof bag for electronics and essentials during your es vedra boat tour excursion to protect against sea spray.

Photography

The golden hour offers ideal light for capturing the silhouette of the islet. Ensure your camera or phone is fully charged before starting your es vedra boat tour.

Accessibility

Many larger vessels accommodate mobility aids, but guests should verify accessibility with their specific es vedra boat tour operator before booking.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones are permitted. Keep ringer off inside exhibition spaces.

What to bring

  • Swimsuit
  • Towel
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • ID document
  • Waterproof phone case

Not allowed

  • Drones
  • Fishing gear
  • Camping equipment
  • Heavy luggage
  • Glass bottles
  • Harpoon guns
  • Fireworks
  • Cooking stoves
  • Professional filming tripods
  • Recording equipment

Families & strollers

The es vedra boat tour is family-friendly, with many vessels featuring sun decks and amenities like pool noodles or snorkeling equipment for children.

Food & drink

Most operators include refreshments such as water, sangria, beer, and light snacks. Guests may typically bring their own drinks on an es vedra boat tour.

Pets

Pets are not allowed, with the exception of service animals with appropriate documentation.

Good to know

Last entry is typically 1 hour before closing. Check the specific ticket for timing.

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Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Most operators offer free cancellation up to 24–48 hours before departure. Refunds are issued if tours are cancelled due to severe weather or marine safety restrictions.

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Es Vedra Boat Tour Along Ibiza's Southwest Coast
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Es Vedra Boat Tour Along Ibiza's Southwest Coast

Es Vedrà stands 413 metres above the sea and has never held a single permanent resident. The islet measures barely a kilometre end to end, yet it climbs higher than most hills on Ibiza itself.

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An Es Vedra Boat Tour approaches limestone that broke from the Betic ranges and was left stranded off the cliffs of Sant Josep de sa Talaia. The Phoenicians who settled Ibiza from the seventh century BC left no mark on it. Its smaller companion, Es Vedranell, lies between the rock and the beach at Cala d'Hort, closing the channel like a gate.

Human presence here has always been brief. In the late 1850s the Catalan Carmelite Francesc Palau i Quer withdrew to its caves, writing of visions above the waterline. Goatherds ferried animals across for grazing. Charcoal burners came and left. Nobody stayed. Nineteenth-century admiralty charts marked the rock as a hazard first and a landmark second, a bearing for vessels running between Ibiza and the Spanish mainland. Es Vedra Boat Tour tours now trace a shoreline whose only permanent inhabitants are Eleonora's falcons, wild goats, and Podarcis pityusensis vedrae — an Ibiza wall lizard subspecies found on this rock and nowhere else.

Legend arrived later and stuck harder than history. The islet has been named as Homer's island of the sirens, as a fragment of Atlantis, and as a shrine to the Punic goddess Tanit; none of these claims survives scrutiny, and the much-repeated magnetic anomaly has no measured basis. What is documented is the fishing fleet of Sant Antoni, whose llaüts once worked these waters and whose descendants now run the Es Vedra boat trip San Antonio route. The Es Vedra boat trip Ibiza operators sell today follows a wake first cut by nets, not sightseeing.

Protection came in 2002, when the Balearic parliament declared the Cala d'Hort Natural Reserve, covering Es Vedrà, Es Vedranell and the western islets. Landing is prohibited; the rock is read from the water. That constraint shaped the Es Vedra sunset boat tour, which holds offshore while the west light moves across the north face. Every Es Vedra Boat Tour tour that idles beneath those cliffs repeats an old Ibizan habit — looking up at a stone nobody has ever owned.

"Landing is prohibited; the rock is read from the water."
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What a Es Vedra Boat tour day looks like

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You board at the harbour with the sun still high, and for the first twenty minutes the coastline does the talking: ochre cliffs, pine running to the waterline, a cove with three boats in it.

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Then the skipper swings south, the engine drops to a mutter, and the rock is simply there, filling the gap of sky between Es Vedranell and the cliffs behind you.

You feel the swell change in the channel, short and confused where the two islets squeeze it. The water goes from turquoise to a flat unlit blue. Nobody steps ashore: Es Vedra Boat Tour tickets never include landing, so the whole encounter happens at deck level, a hundred metres out and craning upward. You pick out ledges, a white scar of guano, then a goat standing where no goat should stand.

The recommended window is 17:00–21:00, and an es vedra sunset boat tour earns it: the west face goes copper, then rose, then a silhouette with 413 metres of edge. Someone cuts the music. You stop talking too. On the run home the rock shrinks in the wake and the lights of the bay come up one by one, and you understand why the islet itself charges nothing — it was never anyone's to sell.

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about es vedra boat tour tickets

Can I land on the island during an es vedra boat tour?

No, landing is strictly prohibited as Es Vedrà is a protected nature reserve.

What is the entrance fee for the es vedra boat tour?

The entrance fee is 0 EUR; the islet is a protected nature reserve and landing is prohibited.

When is the best time to book es vedra boat tour tickets?

The best arrival window is 17:00–21:00 for optimal sunset viewing during your boat excursion.

Are children allowed on an es vedra boat tour?

Yes, the es vedra boat tour is suitable for all ages and family-friendly.

Do I need to book my es vedra boat tour tour in advance?

Yes, booking es vedra boat tour tickets in advance is recommended, especially during the summer peak.

Is there a dress code for an es vedra boat tour?

No formal dress code applies; wear comfortable clothing suitable for a sea excursion.

Can I bring my own food on an es vedra boat tour?

Yes, most operators allow you to bring your own snacks and drinks on your es vedra boat tour.

How do I reach the departure point for an es vedra boat tour?

Most tours depart from major ports like San Antonio or Ibiza Town, accessible by taxi or car.

Are there swimming stops on an es vedra boat tour?

Yes, most excursions include a 30-minute stop for swimming and snorkeling in local coves.

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Sant Antoni de Portmany
Departure port for many excursions