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Charter Catana in Ibiza: Models, Prices and Routes (2026)

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Experience the ultimate Mediterranean escape by choosing to charter a Catana catamaran in Ibiza for the 2026 season. Known for their exceptional daggerboards and performance-oriented hulls, Catana catamarans offer a unique blend of high-speed sailing and luxury comfort, making them the ideal choice for groups of 4 to 12 guests seeking to explore the Pityusic Islands.

The Most Requested Catana Models for Ibiza Charters

Catana catamarans are distinct from traditional cruising cats due to their lightweight carbon infusion construction and superior sailing capabilities. For the 2026 season in Ibiza, the fleet focuses on models that balance social space with nautical performance. Most models available for charter range from 42 to 55 feet, providing ample stability and shallow drafts perfect for anchoring in secluded coves.

  • Catana 42: Ideal for smaller groups or families (up to 6-8 guests). It features 3 or 4 double cabins and offers a nimble sailing experience for those who enjoy active participation.
  • Catana 47: A classic choice for Ibiza, often configured with 4 cabins. It provides a larger cockpit area for alfresco dining and superior speed to reach Formentera quickly.
  • Catana 53: The flagship of the performance range, accommodating up to 10-12 guests. This model features expansive living quarters, a modern galley, and high-end finishes for a premium luxury experience.
  • Catana Ocean Class: Designed for long-range comfort, these models are increasingly popular for week-long charters, offering advanced autonomy and spacious en-suite cabins.

Charter Prices for 2026: Low, Mid, and High Season

Pricing for a Catana charter in Ibiza varies significantly based on the time of year and the age of the vessel. Prices are typically quoted as a weekly base rate, though daily charters are available during the shoulder seasons. Note that performance catamarans like Catanas often command a slight premium over standard cruising models due to their specialized equipment and build quality.

Season Months Weekly Price Range (EUR) Daily Price Range (EUR)
Low Season April, May, October €5,500 – €9,000 €1,100 – €1,600
Mid Season June, September €8,500 – €14,000 €1,500 – €2,200
High Season July, August €13,000 – €22,000+ €2,000 – €3,500

Prices generally exclude mandatory extras such as the comfort pack (cleaning, linens, outboard engine) and the 21% Spanish VAT. For a full list of available vessels, you can browse our boats section.

Best 1-Day Route: Departing from Ibiza Town

A standard day charter on a Catana usually begins around 10:00 AM from Marina Botafoch or Marina Ibiza. Given the speed of these catamarans, a day trip to Formentera is the most popular choice. The route typically follows the southern coast of Ibiza, passing the iconic Playa d'en Bossa before crossing the Freus strait.

The first stop is usually Espalmador, an uninhabited island with crystal-clear turquoise waters. After a swim, the yacht continues to Ses Illetes, famous for its white sand and high-end beach clubs like Juan y Andrea. The afternoon is spent exploring the rugged cliffs of Cala Saona before a swift sunset sail back to the main marina. The daggerboards on a Catana allow you to get closer to the shore than many other sailing yachts, providing a front-row seat to the island's beauty.

7-Day Itinerary: The Ultimate Ibiza and Formentera Loop

A week-long charter allows you to experience the full diversity of the Balearic coastline. When you charter a catamaran in Ibiza, particularly a performance model like a Catana, you can cover more ground even in lighter winds.

  • Day 1: Departure from Ibiza Town to Talamanca for a calm first night at anchor.
  • Day 2: Sail to Formentera, spending the day at Ses Illetes and the night at Es Pujols.
  • Day 3: Circumnavigate Formentera, visiting the lighthouse at Far de la Mola and the caves of Es Caló.
  • Day 4: Head back toward Ibiza to visit the mystical rock of Es Vedrà and anchor at Cala d’Hort for sunset.
  • Day 5: Explore the west coast, stopping at Cala Tarida and the turquoise basin of Cala Comte.
  • Day 6: Sail north to the secluded bay of Puerto de San Miguel or the bohemian Benirràs beach.
  • Day 7: A final stop at Tagomago Island before returning to the home port.

Marinas, Berthing, and Logistics

Most Catana charters are based in Ibiza Town (Eivissa), specifically in Marina Botafoch, Marina Ibiza, or Ibiza Magna. These locations provide immediate access to luxury shopping, fine dining, and nightlife. Alternatively, some yachts are based in San Antonio on the west coast, which is often more cost-effective for berthing and provides quicker access to the northern coves.

In 2026, it is highly recommended to book berths in advance if you plan to spend nights in port, as availability is extremely limited during July and August. Many Catana owners prefer anchoring (mooring) in protected bays like Cala Jondal or Porroig, utilizing the yacht's generator and watermaker to remain autonomous for several days.

What is Included and the APA Explained

When booking a Catana in Ibiza, it is important to distinguish between "bareboat" and "crewed" charters. Most high-end Catana models are chartered with a professional skipper to ensure the safety of the vessel and to optimize the sailing performance.

Typical inclusions in the base price are the yacht rental, insurance, and initial mooring at the base port. Excluded costs usually include:

  • Skipper Fees: Usually €1,500 – €2,000 per week plus food.
  • Fuel: Charged according to consumption (though Catanas are efficient under sail).
  • APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): For crewed charters, an APA of 20-30% of the charter fee is standard to cover food, drinks, and fuel.
  • End Cleaning: A mandatory fee ranging from €200 to €500.

Season and Weather: When to Book

The Ibiza sailing season runs from late April to the end of October. For those prioritizing sailing performance on a Catana, the shoulder months of May, June, and September offer the best wind conditions and less crowded anchorages. July and August provide the warmest water temperatures and the most vibrant social scene, but winds are generally lighter, and marinas are at peak capacity. The "Garbi" (southwest wind) is common in the afternoons, providing excellent reaching conditions for performance catamarans across the channel to Formentera.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I charter a Catana bareboat in Ibiza?

Yes, bareboat charters are available for experienced sailors with a valid ICC or RYA Day Skipper license (or equivalent). However, due to the technical nature of the Catana’s daggerboards and performance rigging, some owners may require a brief check-out sail or a resume of previous catamaran experience.

Are Catana catamarans suitable for families with children?

Absolutely. While they are built for speed, they offer the same stability as any catamaran. The large trampolines at the bow and the protected cockpit make them very safe for children, while the performance aspect keeps the adults engaged during crossings.

How far in advance should I book for 2026?

For peak weeks in July and August 2026, it is advisable to book at least 6 to 9 months in advance. Catana models are rarer than mass-produced brands like Lagoon or Fountain Pajot, so they tend to be reserved quickly by repeat clients who value their unique sailing characteristics.

What is the difference between a Catana and a standard catamaran?

The primary difference lies in the daggerboards. While most catamarans have fixed keels, Catanas have retractable boards that allow for better upwind performance and higher speeds. This also allows the yacht to enter shallower waters when the boards are raised.

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