
Ibiza · East coast
Tagomago
The private island a mile off the east coast — a quiet anchorage on the south-west side, often empty when the west coast is full.
agomago is the small private island a mile off Ibiza's east coast — visible from the cliffs at Cap Martinet but largely overlooked by charter parties drawn to the west. The island has one private residence and no public access; the surrounding water is clean, the south-west anchorage is sheltered from the prevailing wind, and the cove is regularly empty even in peak August.
We come here when the west coast is busy or when a charter wants a quieter day. The east-coast restaurants — Sa Punta in Talamanca, El Chiringuito at Es Cavallet — are an easy after-dinner return.
Anchorage facts
How the day reads on paper.
Best time: Full day · less busy than the west
Anchorage
South-west of Tagomago, 39.041 N · 1.643 E
Depth
10–18 m, sand & weed
Wind shelter
Good from W–N, exposed to E–S
Distance from Marina Ibiza
≈ 12 nm · 40 min cruising
Traffic
Often empty even in peak season
At Tagomago
What to do on the water.
- 01Anchor in the south-west cove — almost always quieter than the west coast
- 02Snorkel along the south face of the island — deeper water, occasional grouper
- 03A short hop south to Cala Mastella for lunch ashore at El Bigotes
- 04Return via the east coast to Marina Ibiza or to dinner at Sa Punta
If you step ashore
Tables we reserve through the office.
- ·No facilities on the island. El Bigotes at Cala Mastella for lunch ashore.
Questions we hear
Tagomago — answered.
Can we step ashore on Tagomago?+
No — the island is privately owned and access is by invitation only. The water around it is public and we anchor in the sheltered south-west cove for swimming and lunch on board.
Why is Tagomago less busy than the west coast?+
The east coast of Ibiza is less developed and attracts fewer day charters out of Sant Antoni. For charter parties looking for a quieter day on the water, the east coast — Tagomago, Cala Mastella, Pou des Lleó — is often the better choice in peak season.

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