Mallorca, the biggest island out of the famous foursome. Known for the party vibe and hot summers! These islands sometimes get a rep of being only suitable for party lovers. Well, you have never been so wrong! Yes, these islands have a buzzing nightlife, however, the islands themselves are some of the most beautiful in the northern hemisphere.
Over 40% of Mallorca’s wildlife is protected which has created a luscious green island surrounded by dramatic cliffs.
Day 1: Palma, Cabo Blanco and Es Trenc.
- Leave Palma port in the southwest direction and run by Cabo Blanco with its stunning cliffs.
- Shortly after Cape Blanco is the entrance to Cala Pi, enter it and swim! After Cala Pi, sail the coast of S ‘Estanyol and Sa Rápita.
- Anchor and spend the night in the southeast part of the beach of Es Trenc surrounded by the dark green of the pine woods.
Day 2: Es Trenc, Cabo Salinas and Porto Colom.
- Head to the National Park of the Archipelago of Cabrera, certainly worth a visit.
- When you pass the Cape Salinas, you will be sailing the east coast of Mallorca where you will find numerous coves to anchor and swim.
- You can enter the Natural Park of Cala Mondragó and anchor in turquoise waters with white sandy bottoms, however, there are often many visitors on land.
Day 3: Porto Colom, Porto Cristo and Cala Ratjada.
- Sail along the coast of Porto Cristo. This region is known as Calas de Mallorca -the coast of the coves.
- Take a swim and snorkel around the shallows, or use the water toys aboard your yacht!
- Spend the night in the port of Cala Ratjada, with the calm waters offering a stillness perfect for relaxing.
Day 4: Cala Ratjada to Cala Formentor.
- The fourth day will be spent sailing through the bays of Alcudia and Pollensa.
- The coasts and beaches of the two bays are great and have many choices for anchoring.
- We recommend spending the night in Cala Formentor moored to a buoy.
Day 5: Cala Formentor to Port de Soller.
- Leave by Cap Formentor – a great place for scuba diving, with much of the local wildlife being able to be spotted here.
- Navigate through the rugged north coast of Mallorca with the Sierra Tramuntana.
- You should visit Sa Calobra and Torrent de Pareis to reach anchor and spend the night in the Port of Soller.
Day 6: Port de Soller to Port d’Andratx.
- Sail from Port de Sóller and head southwest while viewing the Sierra de Tramuntana to port.
- During this journey, you will see Cala Deia, Sa Foradada, Port of Valdemosa, Banyalbufar and Estellencs. Perfect spot for a swim.
- Later, you will enter the channel Dragonera to arrive at the Port of Andratx to spend the night in a sheltered anchorage.
Day 7: Port d’Andratx to Palma Port.
- Leave the Port of Andratx towards the city of Palma for disembarkation.
- Visiting the island of Toro and Malgrats, the bay of Santa Ponsa and Playa del Mago.
- Make your way back to Palma Port where you will depart from your yacht, having had a truly memorable holiday!
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