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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 round charter to explore Mallorca. Mallorca is a large and well-known island in the Balearics that has 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 weeklong charter in Mallorca is the perfect way to see everything this beautiful island has to offer.
Departure Port
Club N�utic Arenal
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. Upon boarding our yacht at the port of Club NÃÂ utic Arenal, in the afternoon, we set a course toward Cala PÃÂ - a beautiful natural cove home to paradise-like sandy beaches flanked by cliffs. While admiring the dramatic cliffs of Cala PÃÂ, keep an eye out for the native bird life including Audouin's gulls and cormorants.
Day 2
Cabrera Continuing our journey south of Mallorca, we come to the Archipiélago de Cabrera, widely recognized as a must-visit location and for excellent reasons. The panoramic view of the castle, which includes a stunning backdrop of the fortification, makes it an ideal picturesque location. The bay is completely sheltered even in heavy winds, and the beauty of the landscape on its own is stunning. Cabrera is without a doubt one of the most visited spots in the Balearic Islands.
Day 3
Portocolom Our routine continues as we set sail on the east coast of Mallorca towards Portocolom. Portocolom is a large natural harbour with plenty of mooring choices best known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters and laid-back atmosphere. It's considered to be the best-preserved medieval town in Mallorca, and its plethora of alleyways has a wonderful variety of eateries and bars where you can sample the local fare.
Day 4
Colònia de Sant Pere After a long leisurely day in Portocolom, we'll make our way to Colonia de Sant Pere - a small, well-kept town with its marina located at the eastern end of the Bay of Alcúdia. Be sure to try the delicious seafood paella - it's a local specialty!
Day 5
Port de Sóller Our next stop is Port de Sóller. 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 destination of the day is Cala de la Calobra - a secluded beach only accessible by boat or by a hair-raising drive along the winding mountain roads. Once you arrive, you'll see why it's worth the effort! The natural beauty of this place is truly breathtaking.
Day 6
Sant Elm On the sixth day of our journey, we'll make our way to Sant Elm - a small village located on the southwest coast of Mallorca. This hidden gem is known for its sheltered cove and is the perfect place to enjoy a quiet swim or sunbathe on the rocks.
Day 7
Playa de Palma Our last stop is Playa de Palma - the same place we started our journey. This time, we'll spend our final day exploring the nearby Cabrera National Park. The park is home to a diverse array of wildlife including loggerhead turtles, dolphins and even the occasional whale.
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