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Two days of complete fun! We liked our experience so much we rented a boat the next day, both with a skipper from the team. The boat is exactly as advertised (we had Scotty), simple but good. We brought aboard snacks and a light lunch, perfect for mid-afternoon when docked in the clear water. Hop off and swim or take a dingy to one of the beach restaurants. I would definitely recommend for a new way to see the island with some local gentlemen.…
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Date of experience: July 2018
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This is a must for anyone with a boat license! We have been back two years running and spent another wonderful day on one of the little Menorquin boats cruising around Formentera. Super friendly service, helpful advise and good value for money. The boats are in excellent condition and come with snorkelling equipment and picnic utensils. We will be back!…
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Date of experience: August 2016
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Response from Ferran L, Propietario at Sabarca de Formentera
Responded Aug. 26, 2016
Thank you! It's a pleasure te see people come back. See you soon!
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Amazing Mediterranean experience! Sabarca team explain you everthing, and the Llaut Spock is great, classic style, very confortable and fully equipped. We anchored in Espalmador, amazing sunset and overnight experience on board. Alfresco dinner and midnight swimming in tropical-like conditions. Getting off the boat and having the island all to yourself at sunrise is a lifetime experience. It was the highlight of our honeymoon (even after being a week cruising deserted islands on La Maddalena and Orosei Gulf on Sardinia). Thank you Ferran and his team, ideas like yours make people happy. Keep up the good work, we'll surely meet again our next time in Formentera!…
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Date of experience: July 2015
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Response from ferranformentera, Propietario at Sabarca de Formentera
Responded Mar. 20, 2016
Thank you Andre! See you soon in Formentera. Ferran
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When in Formentera in June 2015, one evening we went out on one of the Llauts from Sa Barca de Formentera. The boats, all named after characters from Star trek, are modern replicas of the traditional local fishing boats. As we were just going on an evening trip we were on one of the smallest, with sun-bathing deck but no cabins for overnight stays. The six of us were taken first to the point to the west of La Savina where we dropped anchor in crystal clear water and swam off the boat surrounded by fish of all types and sizes. We then up-anchored and motored across to Espalmador, anchoring just off the beach and swimming ashore to explore the island. We felt a bit intimidated by the huge motor cruisers that we shared the bay with. I lost count at 32 and all of them massive multi-million pound cruisers and countless more normal sized motor boats of say 50 or more feet. As the evening progressed we set off back to La Savina as the sun was slowly sinking into the ocean to the west. As it aligned with Es Vedrá, the huge rock at the western end of Ibiza, the skipper cut the engine and we just floated in a dead calm sea and watched the huge red ball set into the sea behind Es Vedrá. What a magical end to a simple but really memorable evening. For the true romantics, you can hire a larger boat with cabins, galley etc which they will take you in to Espalmador or other tranquil bay, anchor up and leave you to spend the night, collecting you again in the morning. What a honeymoon attraction!…
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Date of experience: June 2015
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