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Valencia Map: 7-Day Sailing Route

  • 21 March 2024
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  • Nora

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Embark on an exhilarating sailing journey along the enchanting South-East Coast of Spain. Follow our captivating route that promises a blend of scenic beauty as well as coastal charm. 

Beginning in Denia, nestled on the Costa Blanca, your voyage sets sail and explores Playa de Illetes, Puerto de Formentera, Cala Sahona, Puerto Ibiza, Playa Ses Salinas, before returning to Denia. 

Whatever type of sailing holiday you’re looking for, our Valencia map ensures that you will get to experience any holiday you desire!🌞

Day 1: Valencia Map: Denia to Playa de Illetes 63NM | 7HRS 50MINS

On the first day of your sailing expedition, depart from of Denia, and you will arrive at Playa de Illetes. Nestled on the island of Formentera, this beautiful bay got its name thanks to its small islands.

Firstly, explore the closest island to the beach, Es Forti, about 200 meters in length with a XVI century tower. It is the perfect place to observe the beaches of Palma Nova. You can spend the day at the Es Forti or nearby at Cala Comptessa, the bay surrounded by pine trees.

Playa de Illetes will be the beginning of an unforgettable voyage along Spain’s South-East Coast.🏖️

Day 2: Valencia Map: Playa de Illetes to Puerto de Formentera 2NM | 0HRS 15MINS

On the second day of your trip, bid farewell to the tranquil Playa de Illetes and set sail towards Puerto de Formentera. Arriving at Puerto de Formentera, you’ll firstly be greeted by the vibrant energy of the island. Formentera port is just a few minutes from the best beaches and harbours of the Mediterranean Sea. The port also has a wide range of services such as repairment, cleaning service, laundry, toilets and showers, restaurants, rental cars and motorcycles, and more.

Indulge in the traditional Balearic cuisine at one of the many restaurants. Enjoy the fresh seafood dishes infused with Mediterranean flavours. After lunch, delve into the town’s cultural heritage by visiting local landmarks such as the historic lighthouses or the church of Sant Francesc Xavier. For those seeking adventure, Puerto de Formentera offers various water sports activities, from snorkelling and paddleboarding to jet skiing.🤿

Day 3: Valencia Map: Puerto de Formentera to Cala Sahona 4NM | 0HRS 30MINS

On the third day of your sailing voyage, set course towards the serene beauty of Cala Sahona. Anchor your boat in the calm waters of the cove and step ashore to explore this idyllic setting. Hike up to the Mirador de Cala Sahona while encountering great views and photography spots. 📸

Also visit the historic watchtower ‘Torre de sa Punta Prima’ which dates back to the 18th century and was built to defend against pirate attacks. Located near Cala Sahona, the tower offers insight into the island’s history as well as providing stunning views of the coastline.

Day 4: Valencia Map: Cala Sahona to Puerto Ibiza 15NM | 1HRS 52MINS

Say goodbye to Cala Sahona, it’s Ibiza time! With a short 15-minute sail, you’ll soon find yourself arriving at the bustling port of Puerto Ibiza. Get ready to experience the lively atmosphere of this iconic destination!🎉

As you approach Puerto Ibiza, take in the sight of luxurious boats and yachts, reflecting the island’s reputation as a playground for the rich and famous. Ibiza’s port is a very symbolic place. This port is located at the foot of the walls of Ibiza. Here, there used to be an old district of fishermen’s houses, called la Marina. While today, many of these houses were turned into shops and bars. This is one of the best places to meet people of all nationalities.

Discover the rich cultural heritage of the island by visiting iconic sites such as the UNESCO-listed Dalt Vila, a fortified old town. Soak up the sun on one of Ibiza’s stunning beaches, such as Playa d’en Bossa or Cala Comte. Alternatively, enjoy the island’s legendary nightlife by visiting world-famous clubs and beach bars, where international DJs play until the early hours of the morning.💃

Day 5: Valencia Map: Puerto Ibiza to Playa Ses Salinas 7NM | 0HRS 52MINS

Playa Ses Salinas, situated on the southern coast of Ibiza, offers activities for everyone. This beach is a 2 km long curve of fine sand surrounded by pine trees and dunes. The entrance to the sea has a very gentle slope. Therefore, you can go for a nice relaxing dip without worrying about the water getting deep suddenly.🌊

The beach boasts vibrant beach clubs, where visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere while sipping cocktails and enjoying delectable cuisine. Nature enthusiasts can venture into the nearby Ses Salines Natural Park, exploring its salt flats, diverse flora, and bird species through guided tours.

Day 6: Valencia Map: Ses Salinas Beach to Es Vedrà islet 11NM | 1HRS 22MINS

Nearing the end of your holiday, the journey from Ses Salinas Beach to Es Vedrà Islet invites you to explore Ibiza’s natural wonders. Upon reaching the southwestern tip of Ibiza, the iconic silhouette of Es Vedrà emerges on the horizon.⛰️

This uninhabited islet is believed by some to possess mystical energies. Some say that they had visions there, while others even claim that it could be part of the second “Bermuda Triangle.” It is believed that the magnetic force of the island is so strong that it disorients birds flying over it.

Undoubtedly, the journey from Ses Salinas Beach to Es Vedrà Islet is a mesmerizing adventure, leaving travellers spellbound by the island’s timeless allure.

Day 7: Valencia Map: Es Vedra to Denia 51NM | 6HRS 22MINS

Embark on the final leg of your journey back to Dénia. As the boat approaches the mainland, the familiar coastline of Dénia comes into view. Upon returning to Dénia, you can discover the unexplored parts of the town and historic landmarks such as the Dénia Castle if you didn’t get a chance to on the first day of your sailing holiday.

Finally, conclude your trip by finding a cosy spot to relax. Reflect on your sailing adventures, and bid farewell to Dénia. Returning home with fond memories of your time spent along the stunning Mediterranean coast with Click&Boat!⛵

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