These are hosted on ultra-luxury charters often through brokers like Yacht Charter Fleet. You’ll have spacious multi-deck vessels, private crews, secluded calas access, bespoke menus, and hassle-free Mediterranean cruising. Perfect for VIP groups, fashion shoots, or jet-set rituals on the water.
Limited to just 100 guests, this upscale catamaran feels like a floating beach club. Tickets cover a three-hour cruise from Playa d’en Bossa, complete with open bar, gourmet paella, VIP sunbeds for everyone, and a Funktion-One system.
This is the sunset sail to rival all others. Boarding begins around 6:15pm in Playa d’en Bossa; an open bar keeps the fun flowing, and every guest lounges on a VIP sunbed. DJs spin Ibiza’s latest anthems as the Mediterranean sky turns gold.
This crowd favorite mixes value with fun. Daily sails (2–5pm and weekend sunset editions) from Playa d’en Bossa come with open bar, food, DJs, and occasional swim stops. Many say it delivers the most bang for your buck.
A chill sunset cruise from San Antonio. Consider this for relaxed beats, two complementary drinks, water toys, and a more laid-back crowd. It’s social, refreshing, and a great warm-up before heading to nightclubs.
A true Ibiza institution, this sunset sail departs from San Antonio and features house music, resident DJs, dancing on deck, and seamless access to club afterparties (O Beach, Eden, etc.). It’s perfect for kicking the night into high gear.
The most popular boats, especially sunset cruises in peak summer (June–August), can sell out weeks in advance. If you’ve got your dates locked in, book early to secure your spot. Last-minute tickets are rare unless you’re flexible with timing and party choice.
There isn’t a strict dress code. Swimwear, light cover-ups, and casual summer outfits are the norm. Just avoid heavy shoes or anything you don’t want splashed. Sunglasses and hats are not just stylish but practical under the Balearic sun.
It depends on the operator. Some offer an open bar with unlimited beer, sangria, and soft drinks. Others include just a couple of complimentary drinks, with cocktails and premium spirits available to purchase. Always check what’s included before booking.
Generally, no. Outside drinks and food aren’t allowed, as the boats are fully licensed with their own bars and catering. Some do include light snacks or finger food in the ticket price.
Ibiza usually has clear skies in summer, but in the rare case of strong winds or unsafe sea conditions, trips can be rescheduled or refunded. A little drizzle usually won’t stop the party rather it often carries on under the covered decks.
Some daytime parties include swim stops in hidden coves or clear-water spots. Sunset and nighttime cruises are usually all about the music and don’t stop for swimming.
Yes, most Ibiza party yachts are strictly 18+. Some attract a younger 18–25 crowd (like Oceanbeat or Float Your Boat), while others have a more mixed age range.