Snorkeling in Ibiza

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Ibiza is famed for its buzzing bars and nightclubs blaring summer bangers. However, if you step away from the tourist hotspots and out onto the water, you’ll find that the island is surrounded by turquoise seas filled with exotic marine life.

You can experience the magic of this underwater world for yourself on a snorkeling tour in Ibiza. Swim among schools of barracudas and seek out shy octopi as you make your way around the coast on one of these memorable excursions.

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Snorkeling in Ibiza

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Ibiza is famed for its buzzing bars and nightclubs blaring summer bangers. However, if you step away from the tourist hotspots and out onto the water, you’ll find that the island is surrounded by turquoise seas filled with exotic marine life.

You can experience the magic of this underwater world for yourself on a snorkeling tour in Ibiza. Swim among schools of barracudas and seek out shy octopi as you make your way around the coast on one of these memorable excursions.

Here's all you need to know about snorkeling tours, one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Ibiza.

What are the best snorkeling tours in Ibiza?

Cala Salada and Ses Margalides snorkeling cruise

Explore a unique “natural aquarium” before witnessing the captivating beauty of Ibiza from the water on this snorkeling boat cruise.

On board a catamaran, you’ll set sail for Ibiza’s stunning North Coast. Along the way, you’ll stop at Aquarium Cap Blanc — an underground cavern, which was once used by smugglers, that has been transformed into a working aquarium showcasing an array of Ibiza’s marine life. Here, you’ll see groupers, wrasse, octopi, lobsters and moray eels, as well as starfish.

Continue on to a remote snorkeling spot where you can see the island’s resident sea creatures in their natural habitat. Moving on, you’ll explore the tranquil Cala Salada, which is surrounded by dense pine thickets and features crystal-clear waters. Dine on freshly-caught seafood, take a dip in the sea or simply relax in the sun before returning to your starting point.

Sunset snorkeling, beach and cave boat trip in Ibiza

Admire the golden hue that sets over the island of Ibiza during this late afternoon snorkeling excursion.

Traveling leisurely around the jagged west coast of Ibiza, you'll have the opportunity to put your feet up and relax as you listen to your boat whipping through the calm waters. Discover secluded bays and secret caves as you journey around the island, stopping along the way to don your snorkel mask and explore the seas.

As you dip in and out of the water, you may see some of Ibiza's abundance of sea creatures, which include octopi, sea horses, and loggerhead turtles. You'll stop at two snorkeling spots in total, which gives you plenty of opportunity to catch a glimpse of a fish or two as the sun sets beyond the horizon.

Calas and Pirate Cave snorkeling tour in Ibiza

Search for hidden treasure as you submerge yourself in the seas on this snorkeling tour to the legendary Pirate’s Cave.

Begin your snorkeling tour in Ibiza by toasting your loved ones with a welcome cocktail as you sail the gentle waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Help yourself to additional drinks from the open bar as you make your way to Pirate’s Cave, once used for smuggling.

Upon arrival, you'll learn the history behind this pirate's den and have the opportunity to choose between snorkeling or paddle boarding, surrounded by towering stalagmites and stalactites.

Hop back on board to continue around the coast to one of Ibiza's most enchanting bays where you can jump off the deck to discover a myriad of sea life just below the water's surface.

Are there any combos available with snorkeling tours in Ibiza?

Snorkel and kayak tour in Ibiza

After practicing your paddling technique, you’ll set out to sea as part of this combo kayaking tour, following your expert instructor as they lead you around the coast.

Let your local guide fill you in on the history of the island, including its links with piracy, as you travel to remote beaches where you can sink your toes in silky sands and engage in a thrilling underwater exploration through snorkeling.

Snorkel and stand-up paddleboard excursion from Sant Antoni de Portmany

Traveling out onto the open seas, you’ll hop aboard for some stand-up paddleboarding and explore the unique rock formations and coves that surround Ibiza. Whether you’re a beginner or a watersports enthusiast, you’ll be able to enjoy this leisurely activity while holding your balance on the water.

Once you’ve mastered the art of paddling through the water, you’ll slip into the depths of the Mediterranean Sea to discover an underwater paradise before reenergizing yourself with refreshments on deck.

Ibiza snorkeling and scuba diving tour for beginners

Sailing away from Sant Antoni de Portmany, you’ll engage in a theory class which provides you with the basics of scuba diving with a professional instructor. Upon reaching one of the most diverse diving spots around the island, you’ll gear up and slide into the refreshing waters as part of this scuba diving and snorkeling tour.

You’ll take turns snorkeling and diving to depths of 8 meters, seeking out octopi, obladas, and barracudas before returning to the port.

How much do snorkeling tours in Ibiza cost?

The most budget-friendly snorkeling tours in Ibiza cost between €40 and €50 per person, and travel around the island’s North Coast to Cala Salada. Alternatively, you can opt for an excursion that includes kayaking for between €50 and €60 each.

You'll pay approximately €70 per person for a sunset snorkeling cruise in Ibiza. A tour that journeys to Pirate’s Cave also costs the same.

If you wish to embark on a snorkeling and stand-up paddle boarding tour in Ibiza, you’ll pay €80 each while a combination trip that includes scuba diving costs around €150 per person.

What is included in a snorkeling tour in Ibiza?

Snorkeling tours in Ibiza include the services of a local guide to coordinate your trip and ensure your enjoyment. You’ll be provided with all of the equipment you need for snorkeling, as well as any additional activities you partake in, such as scuba diving or kayaking.

Many excursions include some form of refreshments, while others allow you to enjoy an open bar.

If your Ibiza snorkel trip visits any attractions, such as Aquarium Cap Blanc, you can expect the admission fee to be covered in the overall cost of the tour.

Where do snorkeling tours in Ibiza start?

The majority of snorkeling tours in Ibiza leave from the port town of Sant Antoni de Portmany on the West Coast, which is one of the prime spots for tourists.

You’ll be able to see the meeting point of each tour before booking so that you can plan your route and arrange any transportation ahead of time.

How long do snorkeling tours in Ibiza last?

The majority of snorkeling tours in Ibiza last approximately 3 hours. However, if you’d prefer to spend an entire day out on the water, you can select a cruise to Cala Salada, which lasts 7 hours.

When is the best time for a snorkeling tour in Ibiza?

The best time to book an Ibiza snorkeling tour is during the summer season, between July and September. Throughout these months, water temperatures hover around 27 degrees Celsius and the seas are calm, and clear.

July and August are the peak tourist months in Ibiza, so if you wish to avoid the crowds of partygoers, choose to visit between mid and late September instead.

Is it safe?

It's very safe to go snorkeling in Ibiza, with tours led by professional guides. However, having a moderate level of fitness is advisable, and these tours are not recommended for people with serious health conditions.

What happens in case of bad weather?

Should the weather turn, your tour operator may opt to take you on an alternate but similar route. Otherwise, you may organize a different date or a full refund.

Travel tips

  • Remember to take your swimsuit and towel with you on a snorkeling excursion in Ibiza.
  • The sun can feel even stronger on the sea than on land so be prepared with plenty of sunscreen.
  • If you own an underwater camera, take it with you to capture the marine life surrounding Ibiza’s shores.

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