We spend the day sailing, passing Formentera the smallest of Spain’s Balearic Islands and known for its clear waters and long stretches of beach backed by dunes and pine trees.
Arriving in Ibiza around 16:30, known as the ‘white island’ the tidy old quarter in Ibiza Town is surrounded by huge, fortified walls that have been carefully restored and, like the entire island, is and UNESCO World Heritage Site. In contrast, the spectacular, wildly rugged island coastline with its innumerable bays and beaches shows you the traditional side of Ibiza. The primordial backdrop is one of gentle hills criss-crossed with a scattering of fincas. We spend overnight in port.