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Discover the Secrets of Mallorca: A One-Week Round Trip Itinerary If you're looking for an unforgettable sailing experience in the Balearic islands, look no further than a week-long charter to explore Mallorca. Mallorca is one of the largest and most popular islands in the Balearics and offers something for everyone. From quiet coves and secluded beaches to vibrant towns and lively nightlife, there's something for everyone in Mallorca. And what better way to explore it than from the deck of your own private charter yacht? A week-long charter in Mallorca is the perfect way to see everything this beautiful island has to offer.
Departure Port
Palma
Duration
7D6N
Departing on
Day 1
Playa de Palma: After arriving in Mallorca, our first stop will be Playa de Palma. This beautiful sandy beach is one of the most popular on the island and is perfect for a relaxing day of swimming and sunbathing. We will board our yacht at the port of Club Nautic Arenal. In the afternoon, we set sail towards Cala Portals Vells bay - framed by several beaches including Platja del Mago beach. This unspoiled beach, which features fine white sand, turquoise seas, and a laid-back atmosphere, is an excellent stop on any journey. After our short stop at the Cala Portals Vells bay, weââ¬â¢ll finally arrive at the last stop of our first day - Port d'Andratx. This natural harbour is one of the most beautiful in Mallorca and is surrounded by mountains. In the evening, weââ¬â¢ll enjoy a delicious dinner at one of the many excellent restaurants in town before turning in for the night.
Day 2
Port de Soller After breakfast on board, we set sail towards Port de Soller. This charming town is located alongside the wild mountain range of Serra de Tramuntana - a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a great place to spend the day exploring. Our first destination of the day is Cala Banyalbufar, a small cove with a sandy beach and crystal-clear waters. This is a great spot for swimming, sunbathing and enjoying the stunning views. Next to our list is Port de Valldemossa, a small village located in a stunning valley. This is one of the most popular destinations on Mallorca and is known for its beautiful architecture and picturesque setting.
Day 3
Port dôAlcudia Continuing our journey, we set sail towards Port dôAlcudia. This is the largest resort town in Mallorca and is located on the northeast coast of the island. The highlight of our day will be a stop at Formentor Beach - one of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca. This secluded beach is only accessible by boat or foot and is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the stunning views.
Day 4
Cala Rajada Following a long day at Alcudia, we sail through its long sandy beaches until we reach Cala Rajada. This is a small fishing village located on the northeast coast of Mallorca. Cala Rajada is known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters - perfect for swimming, sunbathing and snorkeling.
Day 5
Portocolom Our journey continues as we set sail towards Portocolom. This is a small fishing village located on the southeast coast of Mallorca. Portocolom is a large natural harbour with plenty of mooring choices best known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters and laid-back atmosphere. While sailing across the east coast of Mallorca towards our next destination - both Coves d'Arta and Cuevas del Drach are worth a detour before arriving at Portocolom. Coves d'Arta is a group of small coves with crystal-clear waters while Cuevas del Drach is a system of four caves and is famous for its dramatic stalactites and stalagmites, as well as an underground lake.
Day 6
Cabrera Sailing further to the south of Mallorca - weââ¬â¢ll arrive at the Archipiélago de Cabrera, popularly known as a must-sail destination and for good reason. The bay's great view, which includes a stunning backdrop of the castle, makes it an ideal picturesque photo site. Even in strong winds, the bay is quite sheltered, and the majesty of the scenery alone is breathtaking. Cabrera is probably one of the most visited places in the Balearic Islands.
Day 7
Playa de Palma After a long week of sailing and exploring the stunning island of Mallorca, weââ¬â¢ll make our way back to Playa de Palma, completing our round trip on one of the most unforgettable trip of the Balearic Islands.
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