Me and my friend were staying in Es Canar but made a trip especially to San Antonio to do this boat trip as we had read so many good reviews about it beforehand and it certainly didn't disappoint. I agree with some of the other reviews that there could be a better checking in system prior to boarding the boat. We had our photo taken boarding the boat and were given the option to purchase a keyring with the photo on for 6 euros later in the trip. We booked the unlimited drinks ticket, we were given a glass of cava once on the boat and also a plastic cup so we could go to the bar during the trip and get beer, sangria or soft drinks whenever we wanted. There is also fresh fruit served in the middle of the trip and the option to buy crisps and ice creams. The first beach stop, Cala Comte, was stunning! For a moment I thought we were in the Caribbean, not Ibiza. The water is crystal clear, with half of it being turquoise and half of it being blue. It is a secluded beach hidden away with a stunning view of boats. There was 3 restaurants overlooking the beach, however we didn't visit any of these as we headed straight for the sea. We stopped at this beach for 1hr, we wish we'd had longer! The next stop on the trip we were given the opportunity to climb/jump off the boat into the sea and the boat provided paddle boards and snorkelling equipment to use. This stop was the highlight of the trip for my friend as she had never done snorkelling before and thoroughly enjoyed it. The third stop at Cala Bassa was pretty, however we were disappointed with the choices of restaurants for food/drink. On arrival it looks like there are numerous restaurants along the beach, however, it is in fact one restaurant called CBBC beach club. We walked the full length of the beach trying to find somewhere to sit to have something to eat/drink but felt very out of place and not welcome by the people in the beach club. The clientele in the beach club looked like the rich and famous, all sipping their Ciroc Vodka and indulging on massive meals. We tried to speak to a member of staff to see if there were any tables available etc but were ignored. In the end we ended up going to the Snack bar just as you step off the boat. However, we'd wasted so long trying to find somewhere else we had to take our food back on the boat with us as we didn't have time to finish it. All in all this boat trip was excellent value for money, the staff were friendly and it is definitely worth doing if you wish to see part of the island.