If you're unsure which route to take, here we present the 5 best jet ski routes along Ibiza's coast:

1. Es Vedrà
One of the best routes in Ibiza is around the island of Es Vedrà, one of Ibiza's most famous islets.
This island, together with Es Vedranell, forms part of a nature reserve, giving it great ecological value and making disembarkation prohibited. It's one of the most beautiful spots for a jet ski adventure.

Routes around Es Vedrà typically last one hour. The island holds great touristic and local appeal due to all the stories and legends surrounding this magical place. Es Vedrà features impressive vertical cliffs.
No prior experience is needed to ride a jet ski and navigate these waters. Routes normally involve circumnavigating the island.
2. Margarita Islands
The Margarita Islands are two small islets frequently visited on jet ski routes. This very special island lets you enjoy stunning landscapes and discover hidden corners.
The route reveals Ibiza's northern coast and the Margarita Islands. You'll experience the natural surroundings of this wild coastline with its incredible cliffs.

Jet ski routes typically depart from San Antonio and last about one hour.
If you get the chance to snorkel or dive, these islands boast exceptionally rich seabeds that will leave you amazed. A visit to the Margarita Islands is absolutely worthwhile.
3. Atlantis
Atlantis isn't like any beach or cove you've seen before - it has a special, unique charm. This comes from man-made rock formations created when stone was extracted to build Dalt Vila's walls. The quarry cuts create a peculiar and fun landscape.

The abandoned quarry resembles a small lost city full of caves and natural pools. The scenery is spectacular and located near another wonder, Cala d'Hort.
It's an ideal way to explore the coast if you love the sea. Routes typically last about one and a half hours.
4. Cala Jondal
Cala Jondal lies in southern Ibiza with a beautiful pine-filled landscape. This route takes you to one of Ibiza's most beautiful and popular coves.
Entry can be slightly tricky due to rocks, but once inside you'll find sandy banks and turquoise waters perfect for snorkelling or diving to admire the magnificent seabed.

The jet ski route lasts two hours - the longest of all routes. If you love the sea, we recommend this route as the cove presents little difficulty.
5. San Antonio
San Antonio Bay, also known as Sant Antoni de Portmany, is located on Ibiza's west coast.
This bay is one of the most visited in the Balearic archipelago for water sports, including fishing, nautical activities and jet ski routes.
