Welcome to the ultimate adventure on the sparkling waters of Ibiza! In this blog, OneVillasIbiza takes you on an unforgettable journey along the coast of this beautiful island. We explore the world of paddleboarding (also known as supping). Includes tips for beginners, the best supplekken and how to expand this activity with yoga or fitness.
Discover the Beauty of Paddleboards
Paddleboarding, or supping (from Stand Up Paddleboarding), is more than a sport – it is also a unique way to experience the crystal clear waters, beautiful coastline and amazing views. Ibiza offers a wide choice of venues perfect for both novice and experienced suppers.
Beginner Friendly Supping: The Ideal Start
If you’re new to the world of supping, San Antonio is a great place to start. This bay with its shallow waters offers beginners a safe and comfortable environment for their “first steps” on the board. Here you can learn the basics of balance and paddling technique, even with beautiful views of the sunset!
Tips for Beginners:
- Start Quiet: Start in calm water to learn your balance well.
- Safety First: Always wear a life jacket and use a sup-leash.
- Standing Paddling: Practice first on your knees before standing.
- Look Ahead: This helps maintain balance.
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Explore the Hidden Pearls of Ibiza
Ibiza is known for its paradisiacal beaches and hidden coves, and all these secluded spots are easily accessible on your sup-board. Cala Comte, with its clear, blue waters, is a perfect spot for an afternoon of paddleboarding. Enjoy the beautiful views of the islets adorning the coastline.
Must-Visit Locations for Paddleboards:
- Cala Bassa: Known for its clear waters and fine sand.
- Playa Cala Salada: Quiet spot, ideal for supping.
- Cala Tarida: Great combination of natural beauty and sup fun.
Yoga & Fitness on your Sup-board: A Unique Experience
Combining yoga or fitness with supping adds an extra dimension to your sup experience. The light movements of the water add an element of balance and core-stability, allowing you to get even more out of your yoga or fitness routine. Ibiza’s natural beauty provides the perfect backdrop for this soothing yet challenging activity.
What Makes Yoga on a Sup-board So Fun?
- Increased Focus: The unstable surface improves your concentration.
- Core training: To keep your balance, you need a high level of core stability.
- Connection with Nature: Yoga brings you into harmony with the water and nature.
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Paddling on: Adventure in Ibiza
In the second part of this blog, we dive deeper into the world of paddleboarding. We would love to show you how to combine this sporting activity well with other unique experiences on the island.
Ultimate Paddle Adventures
Ibiza’s coastline is a treasure trove of adventures for sup lovers. From the calm waters of Playa d’en Bossa to the adventurous shores at Cala Jondal, there is always something new to discover. And how about enjoying a beautiful sunset on your sup-board that Ibiza is famous for?
Paddleboards and Sails: “Match Made in Heaven”
Combine paddleboarding with a private sailing adventure for an experience you’ll never forget. During your sailing trip, you can switch to a paddleboard to enjoy the freedom of the open sea. You can even reach Isla Margarita, a wonderful place to spend an afternoon relaxing.
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Going to a Beach Club After Paddleboarding
After a morning on your sup-board, relax at one of Ibiza’s many chill beach clubs. Enjoy great music, delicious cocktails and the laid-back Ibiza atmosphere. Beach clubs like the Cala Bassa Beach Club, with their unique blend of relaxation and gooey vibes, offer the perfect conclusion to your paddling adventure.
Tips for Combining Paddleboards and a Beach Club:
- Plan Ahead: Reserve a spot at the beach club in advance to avoid disappointment.
- Hydration: Remember to drink plenty of fluids after a day on the water.
- Relaxation: Take some time to relax and let your muscles recover.
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