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Ibiza JoySail Regatta - a celebration of competition, camaraderie, and a passion for the sea

by Ibiza JoySail 21 Oct 23:22 NZDT
Ibiza JoySail Regatta © Sailing Energy

The fifth edition of Ibiza JoySail, jointly organized by STP Shipyard Palma and Marina ibiza, has once again confirmed its status as one of the Mediterranean's most exciting, fun and distinctive superyacht regattas.

Over four days of spectacular racing, 22 magnificent yachts gathered at Marina Ibiza to mark the end of the Mediterranean season with an event that combines world-class sailing, Corinthian spirit, and the unmistakable magic of Ibiza and Formentera.

The essence of Ibiza JoySail

The Ibiza JoySail superyacht regatta continues to grow not only in size but also in essence. Its success lies in a unique balance: professional racing intertwined with the relaxed atmosphere and magic that characterises Ibiza and Formentera. Mark Sadler, tactician at S/Y Ganesha, sees this event as 'a wonderful place to meet up with all the sailors from all around the world that come to the JoySail. It's a great place to make sure that we reconnect with all the people in the industry and in the superyacht sailing world'.

Half of this year's fleet competed in Corinthian mode, a hallmark of the event that allows owners and amateur crews to race alongside some of the sport's finest sailors, Olympic medalists, world champions, offshore veterans, and rising talents. The Corinthian category allows yachts to compete in their original cruising configuration, without making modifications or hiring additional crew.

This combination of professionalism and passion is what makes Ibiza JoySail unique. The regatta celebrates the end of season between family and friends without pretension, offering an environment where competition is matched by community. Friendships are formed more easily than rivalries; after a day at sea, sailors gather at the hospitality tent to share stories over sunset cocktails, laughter, and music with Dalt Vila on the backround.

Variety and challenge on the water

Each day of racing is different, reflecting the versatility of the waters and the geography that surround Ibiza and Formentera. From long coastal passages to tighter inshore courses, the Race Committee, led by Nacho Postigo, designed varied challenges that tested strategy, teamwork, and expertise across all five classes while sailing around Es Vedrá, Talamanca bay, and Formentera, which has truly captivated the teams, as expressed by Thomas Lundqvist from Nostromo: 'I think it's absolutely stunning to race around the island here. The scenery, the water and the wind, I love it.'

Conditions ranged from brisk easterlies to gentle breezes, providing ideal racing scenarios for every yacht, whether a high-performance carbon racer or a classic cruiser. This diversity is one of the reasons why owners return year after year: Ibiza JoySail offers both the exhilaration of true competition and the joy of sailing in one of the most beautiful places on earth.

The Corinthian spirit

Beyond the racing, Ibiza JoySail has built a reputation as a celebration of Corinthian values, sportsmanship, inclusion, and the simple pleasure of sailing well. For many owners, the event represents a return to the essence of yachting: teamwork, respect for the sea, and shared enjoyment rather than pure pursuit of trophies.

That philosophy has struck a chord with sailors around the world. The regatta now attracts a diverse fleet that spans generations of design, from cutting-edge performance Swans to elegant Spirit Yachts, spectacular Southern Wind, and timeless classics like Aurelius or Geist. Together they create a spectacle that celebrates the beauty of the coasts of Ibiza and Formentera, as well as the competition itself.

Life ashore

Of course, Ibiza JoySail would not be complete without its signature atmosphere ashore. The social programme, centred around Marina Ibiza, offered sailors and guests the perfect counterpoint to the intensity on the water. From a fancy dinner at Roto Restaurant to the informal dockside gatherings that continued late into the night, every event reflected the spirit of the island: vibrant, welcoming, and full of character. As William Dovey, captain of Karibu, put it: 'it's a pleasure to be here. I mean, the racing is fantastic, the scenery is spectacular as we go by, and then we come back into a beautiful Ibiza Town at the end of the day, and the social events really make the party come alive in the evening.'

For crews, it was a chance to unwind, connect, and celebrate. For owners, it was a reminder of why Ibiza JoySail has become more than a regatta. It is a meeting of a community that shares a passion for sailing, friendship, and adventure.

A regatta of growing prestige

Five years on, Ibiza JoySail has matured into a fixture on the international superyacht circuit, its reputation spreading far beyond the Balearics. What began as Family & Friends end-of-season gathering has evolved into a must-attend event for yachts of all styles and sizes. Reflecting on this diversity, François Nuyts, owner of L'Hippocampe, noted how unique the event has become: 'I think the format is amazing. You look at the quality of the boats, the different types of boats, the different kind of sails they all bring...' The professionalism of the race management, the quality of the hospitality, and the breathtaking setting make it a highlight of the Mediterranean calendar.

A fitting finale

When the final race concluded and the sun dipped below the horizon, there was a palpable sense of achievement and joy across the marina. Teams who had battled on the water joined together to celebrate under the Ibiza sky. The trophies may have gone to the fastest yachts, but the true victory belonged to everyone who shared in the experience.

As the sails were lowered and the fleet prepared to depart to get started with maintenance, winter refits, or seek new adventures, one thing was clear: Ibiza JoySail is not just an event, it is a spirit of connection, competition, and celebration that continues to grow with every edition.

With its mix of world-class racing, inclusive Corinthian ethos, and the incomparable charm of Ibiza and Formentera, the regatta has carved out its own identity as the perfect finale to the Mediterranean sailing season: a gathering that reminds everyone why they fell in love with sailing and the sea in the first place.

This year, that spirit was embodied by the champions across the fleet: Moat once again triumphed in the Performance Class for a remarkable fifth consecutive year; L'Hippocampe claimed victory in Performance Cruising XL after an intense duel with Spiip; Liberty Squared led the Performance Cruising L division with impressive consistency; Open Season topped the high-octane Performance Cruising M class; and Aurelius took the honours in the elegant World Cruising division while also setting a new record by winning the Perpetual Trophy on the 110+ category for the fastest crossing between Mallorca and Ibiza, a record that is now part of Ibiza JoySail's history.

Among the Corinthian entries, Esense claimed the Corinthian Trophy in the Performance Class, Kiboko 4 excelled in Performance Cruising L, Viento topped the Corinthian standings in Performance Cruising M, and Aurelius added the Corinthian title in World Cruising to its outstanding achievements.

As another unforgettable edition comes to an end, Ibiza JoySail leaves behind more than results, it leaves memories, friendships, and the promise of meeting again next year beneath the same Mediterranean sun. Save the date: 17-20 September, 2026!

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