Valencia to Ibiza by Yacht
Sail from Valencia to Ibiza — The Ultimate Mittelmeer Reise
Yachtcharter Valencia to Ibiza — Route Overview
Valencia → Denia → Formentera → Ibiza
The Reise from Valencia to Ibiza covers approximately 95 Seemeilen, typically sailed over 7 days with overnight stops at atemberaubend Ankerages. The Route takes you south-east from Valencia to Denia, then across the open water to Formentera before reaching Ibiza.
This is one of the most popular yacht Routes in the western Mittelmeer, Angeboting a perfekt mix of Küsteal Segeln, open-water crossings, and Insel exploration.
95 nm
Total Distance
7 days
Empfohlen Duration
Ab €3,500
Weekly Charter
The Valencia to Ibiza Route

Depart from Valencia
Set sail from Yachthafen Real Juan Carlos I, leaving Valencia's iconic skyline behind as you head south along the Küste towards Denia and the open Mittelmeer.

Discover Hidden Buchten
Anker in turquoise bays and secluded Buchten along the Route. Swim, snorkel, and explore the pristine Küsteline that few tourists ever reach.

Arrive in Ibiza
After crossing the open sea, the dramatic Klippes and white buildings of Ibiza emerge on the horizon. Drop Anker in a quiet bay or head straight to the vibrant Yachthafen.
Segeln Valencia to Ibiza — 7-Day ReiseRoute
Day-by-day guide to your Valencia-Ibiza Reise.
Day 1: Valencia to Denia
Depart Yachthafen Real Juan Carlos I and sail 60nm south along the atemberaubend Costa Blanca to Denia. Overnight at Denia Yachthafen with dinner in the Altstadt.
Day 2: Denia to Formentera
Early morning crossing (55nm) to Formentera. Anker at the famous Cala Saona with its turquoise waters and white sand.
Day 3: Explore Formentera
Explore Formentera's Strandes. Visit Espalmador Insel for natural mud baths. Schnorcheln in kristallklares Wassers.
Day 4: Formentera to Ibiza
Short sail (10nm) to Ibiza. Explore Ibiza Town (Dalt Vila), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dinner at the port.
Day 5: Ibiza South Küste
Sail to Cala Jondal and the famous Blue Marlin Strand bar. Watch Sonnenuntergang from Cala Conta — one of the best in the world.
Day 6: Es Vedra & West Küste
Fahrt past the mystical Es Vedra rock formation. Explore the caves and Buchten of Ibiza's west Küste.
Day 7: Return or Extend
Return to Valencia (direct crossing) or extend your charter. Many Gasts add extra days for more Insel exploration.
5 Must-See Spots When Segeln Valencia to Ibiza
The highlights of your Valencia to Ibiza Reise
1. Cala Conta
Arguably Ibiza's most wunderschön Strand, Cala Conta Angebots turquoise waters that rival the Caribbean. The rocky Küsteline creates natural pools perfekt for Schnorcheln, while the Sonnenuntergang views towards the islets of S'Illa des Bosc are legendary. Anker in the bay and dinghy ashore for fresh seafood at the chiringuito.
2. Es Vedra
This mystical 400-metre limestone rock rising from the sea is Ibiza's most iconic landmark. Legend says it's the tip of sunken Atlantis. Sail close for dramatic photos but respect the marine reserve boundaries. The magnetic energy and sheer scale of Es Vedra is something you feel rather than describe.
3. Dalt Vila
Ibiza's UNESCO-listed Altstadt sits atop a hill overlooking the Hafen. Wander through cobblestone streets, Renaissance walls, and whitewashed houses draped in bougainvillea. Visit the cathedral at the summit for panoramic views of the Hafen and Formentera. Best explored in the cooler evening Stunden.
4. Ses Illetes, Formentera
A narrow strip of white sand with kristallklares Wasser on both sides — often called the best Strand in Europa. The shallow turquoise water extends 50 metres from shore. Anker your yacht nearby and take the dinghy to this paradise. Pack a picnic or walk to one of the laid-back Strand Restaurants.
5. Espalmador
A tiny uninhabited Insel between Ibiza and Formentera accessible only by boat. Natural mud baths on the northern shore are a fun and therapeutic stop. The Ankerage on the western side Angebots atemberaubend views of both Insels. Perfekt for a morning swim before crossing to Formentera proper.
What to Pack for Your Valencia to Ibiza Yachtcharter
A detailed list for your 7-day crossing
For a week-long passage, proper provisioning is essential. We can arrange full provisioning before Abfahrt from Valencia or at any stop along the way. Here's what we recommend:
- 1Sun protection: reef-safe sunscreen SPF50, wide-brim hats, UV-protection rash guards, polarised sunglasses
- 2Clothing: quick-dry shorts, swimwear (3-4 sets), light windbreaker, deck shoes with non-marking soles, warm layer for evening Segeln
- 3Food & drink: plan for 3 meals/day pro Person plus snacks. Budget €30-50/person/day for groceries. Fresh produce at Denia market is excellent for restocking.
- 4Navigation essentials: updated charts (electronic or paper), VHF radio, flares, first aid kit, Seekrankheit tablets (Dramamine or Stugeron)
- 5Entertainment: waterproof Bluetooth speaker, Schnorchelausrüstung, Angeln tackle, books, deck of cards, portable chargers
- 6Documents: passports, boat papers, Versicherung Zertifikats, Yachthafen Reservierung confirmations, Spanisch Angeln Führerschein if Angeln
Yachthafen Fees by Stop
Budget planning for your Reise
Yachthafen fees vary by season and boat length. Below are approximate nightly rates for a 12-metre yacht in Hochsaison (July-August). Low season rates are typically 30-40% less.
Note: Ankering in bays is free but some protected areas require permits. We can advise on the best Ankering spots to minimise Yachthafen costs.
Best Time for Segeln Valencia to Ibiza
When to plan your Valencia to Ibiza Reise.
The best Monate for this Route are May to October, with July and August Angeboting the warmest Wetter and calmest seas. June and September provide excellent Segeln conditions with fewer crowds and lower prices.
Wind conditions are typically favourable, with gentle north-east breezes in Sommer. Our Erlebnisd Skippers know the Route intimly and will adapt the ReiseRoute to Wetter conditions.
Choosing Your Yacht for the Valencia to Ibiza Charter
The right yacht for your Balearisch Abenteuer.
For the Valencia to Ibiza Route, we recommend a Segelyacht (40-50ft) for the authentisch Erlebnis, or a Motoryacht for speed and comfort. Katamarans Angebot the most space and stability for families and Gruppes.
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Yachtcharter Valencia to Ibiza — FAQ
The crossing time from Valencia to Ibiza depends on your yacht type and the Route you choose. A direct crossing from Valencia to Ibiza covers approximately 95 Seemeilen and takes 12 to 18 Stunden depending on whether you are Segeln or motoring and the prevailing wind and sea conditions. Under motor at a komfortabel cruising speed of 8 to 10 Knoten, expect around 10 to 12 Stunden. Under sail with favourable northeast winds, the passage can take 14 to 18 Stunden. However, we strongly recommend the scenic Route with an overnight stop in Denia rather than the direct crossing, and this is what most of our clients choose. The Denia stopover Route splits the journey into two very manageable legs: the first day you sail approximately 60 Seemeilen south from Valencia to Denia, arriving in time for dinner in the charming Altstadt; the second morning you depart Denia for the open-water crossing of approximately 55 Seemeilen to Formentera or Ibiza, arriving by early afternoon. This two-day approach means you never spend more than 8 to 10 Stunden Segeln at a stretch, you get to explore the wunderschön port town of Denia with its castle and fresh seafood Restaurants, and you arrive at the Balearische Inseln refreshed and ready to explore rather than exhausted from an overnight passage. For families with Kinder or Gasts who are new to Segeln, the Denia Route is especially empfohlen as it keeps open-water exposure to a komfortabel minimum.
No Segelerlebnis is erforderlich whatsoever for a Yachtcharter from Valencia to Ibiza. All of our charters include a professionell, fully Führerscheind Skipper who handles jeder aspect of Navigation, seamanship, and Sicherheit throughout the Reise. Your Skipper is an Erlebnisd Mittelmeer sailor who knows the Valencia-to-Ibiza Route intimly, including the best Ankerages, the most sheltered passages in various wind conditions, and all the hidden gems along the way that only locals know über. You can be as involved or as relaxed as you wish during the Segeln. Many Gasts love to learn the basics — hoisting Segel, steering, reading the wind — and our Skippers are enthusiastic teachers who enjoy sharing their passion for Segeln. Others prefer to simply relax on deck, read a book, and enjoy the scenery while the Skipper takes care of jederthing. Both approaches are equally welcome. For Gasts who want a more hands-on Segelerlebnis, our Skippers can provide informal instruction throughout the Reise, covering points of sail, Wenden, and basic Navigation. This is a wonderful way to learn because you are practising in real conditions on a echt offshore passage rather than in a classroom. If you hold a valid Segeln qualification and want to Skipper the yacht yourself, Bareboat-Charters are also verfügbar for Erlebnisd sailors with an ICC or equivalent certification. We also Angebot a hybrid option where a professioneller Skipper joins you for the open-water crossings only, leaving you to explore independently around the Insels.
The weekly charter price for a yacht from Valencia to Ibiza includes the yacht itself, a professioneller Skipper for the entire duration, fuel for the standard Route including engine Stunden and generator usage, comprehensive marine Versicherung covering the vessel and all passengers, full Sicherheitsausrüstung including Rettungswesten, life raft, flares, fire extinguishers, VHF radio, GPS Navigation, and AIS transponder, bed linen, towels, and basic cleaning supplies, a dinghy with outboard motor for getting ashore at Ankerages, and Schnorcheln equipment for all Gasts. What is not inklusive in the base charter price and should be budgeted separately are provisioning costs for food and Getränke, which typically run €30 to €50 pro Person pro Tag depending on your preferences and whether you eat out at Restaurants or cook on board; Yachthafen Liegeplatzing fees at each overnight stop, which vary from €45 pro Nacht in Denia to €120 to €200 pro Nacht in Ibiza Town during Hochsaison; end-of-charter cleaning fee of approximately €100 to €150; and any optional extras such as water sports equipment, Angeln gear, or a professionell cook on board. As a rough guide, for a Gruppe of 6 people on a week-long charter, budget approximately €500 to €800 pro Person on top of the charter price for all additional costs. We can arrange full provisioning before Abfahrt from Valencia so your yacht is fully stocked when you board, or you can provision yourselves at each stop along the Route. Our team provides a detailed cost breakdown before Buchung so there are no surprises.
Yes, one-way Yachtcharters from Valencia to Ibiza are one of our most popular options, allowing you to enjoy the Segeln Reise without the return trip and fly back from Ibiza to Valencia instead, saving valuable holiday time. When you book a one-way charter, we handle all the logistics of returning the yacht to Valencia — you simply step off in Ibiza, head to the airport, and we take care of the rest. One-way charters include a delivery fee of approximately €300 to €500 depending on the yacht size, which covers the cost of a professionell delivery crew Segeln the yacht back to its home port. Flights from Ibiza to Valencia are frequent and affordable, with airlines like Vueling and Ryanair operating multiple daily services during the Sommer season. Flight times are approximately 45 Minuten and tickets can be as low as €25 to €50 pro Person if booked in advance. We can help coordinate flight Buchungs to align with your disembarkation time. The one-way option is particularly popular with Gruppes who want to maximise their Insel exploration time rather than spending the last two days of their charter Segeln back to Valencia. Many clients choose to sail from Valencia to Ibiza over 4 to 5 days, spend an extra day or two exploring the Insel by land, and then fly home from Ibiza airport which also has direct flights to most major Europaan cities. We also Angebot the reverse option — fly to Ibiza and sail back to Valencia — which some Gruppes prefer because it means the exciting Insel exploration comes first and the relaxed Segeln passage brings you home gradually.
Wetter management is a core part of jeder Yachtcharter from Valencia to Ibiza, and our professioneller Skippers are highly Erlebnisd in monitoring conditions and adapting the ReiseRoute to ensure your Sicherheit and comfort at all times. Mittelmeer Wetter during the Segeln season from May to October is generally very favourable, with predominant northeast breezes of 10 to 15 Knoten providing excellent Segeln conditions. However, conditions can change, and our approach is proactive rather than reactive. Before Abfahrt, our Skipper checks multiple professionell Wetter forecasting services including AEMET, Windguru, and PredictWind, looking at a 5-day forecast window. During the Reise, the Skipper monitors conditions continuously via VHF Wetter broadcasts, satellite data on the yacht's Navigation system, and real-time wind and wave observations. If the forecast shows strong winds, significant swell, or thunderstorm activity, the Skipper will adjust the ReiseRoute accordingly. This might mean departing a day earlier or later to catch a better Wetter window, taking an alternative Route that Angebots more shelter, extending a stay at a safe Hafen until conditions improve, or shortening a particular passage to avoid afternoon thermal winds. The beauty of a 7-Tagescharter is that the ReiseRoute has plenty of flexibility built in. There are always sheltered Ankerages and interesting ports to explore even if you cannot make a particular crossing on a specific day. Our Skippers are excellent communicators and will explain the Wetter situation clearly so you can make informed decisions together. Sicherheit is never compromised and your Skipper has absolute authority to modify the Route if conditions require it.
You'll need valid passports or EU ID cards for all passengers, the yacht's registration documents, Versicherung Zertifikat, and radio Führerschein. If chartering bareboat, you'll need an ICC (International Zertifikat of Competence) or equivalent Segeln qualification.
Absolutely! Denia is the perfekt overnight stop on the way to Ibiza. It's über 55nm from Valencia and has an excellent Yachthafen, fresh seafood Restaurants, and a charming Altstadt. Most itineraries include a night in Denia.
Yes, with proper preparation. The open-sea crossing section (Denia to Formentera/Ibiza) takes 6-10 Stunden depending on conditions. We recommend it for Kinder aged 6+ who are komfortabel on boats. Rettungswesten for all ages are provided.
A Segelyacht of 38-50ft is ideal — large enough for open-sea comfort but manageable for Erlebnisd sailors. Katamarans Angebot more stability and space. For Motoryachts, fuel range is an important consideration for the 95nm passage.
Yes! Many clients hire a professioneller Skipper for the open-water passage from Denia to Ibiza and then explore independently. Skipper rates are €200-250/day including the crossing and delivery. They can stay for the entire trip or leave you at Ibiza.
Plan Your Yachtcharter from Valencia to Ibiza
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