Enchanting 7 Day Yacht Charter Around Mallorca
Embark on an unforgettable 7 day yacht charter exploring the enchanting island of Mallorca. This itinerary takes you through the island's most captivating destinations, including the vibrant city of Palma, the charming harbors of Andratx and Sóller, the artistic village of Deià, and the picturesque bays of Pollença and Cala d'Or. Experience the untouched beauty of Cala Ratjada, relax on the pristine sands of Es Trenc, and immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Cabrera. Departing and returning to Palma, this week-long voyage offers the perfect balance of luxury, culture, and breathtaking scenery for an unparalleled Mediterranean adventure.
Andratx
Begin your 7-day charter by embarking your yacht in Palma, the vibrant capital of the Balearic Islands, known for its blend of cosmopolitan energy and traditional Mediterranean charm. Your first stop is the stunning Puerto Andratx, renowned for its breathtaking natural harbor surrounded by crystal-clear coves. Anchor at Sant Elm for lunch at the celebrated Es Raor Restaurant, where you’ll savor delicious local cuisine. After lunch, take a refreshing swim behind the picturesque Island of Dragonera, an unspoiled gem perfect for a leisurely dip. As the sun sets, return to the port and enjoy dinner at one of Andratx’s exceptional restaurants, ending your first day in style.
Port de Soller
Start your morning with a delightful breakfast on board as you set sail towards the enchanting village of Deià on Mallorca’s northwest coast. Known for its stunning beauty, Deià sits against the backdrop of the majestic Tramuntana Mountains. Cruise the brilliant blue waters of this scenic coast and stop at Sa Foradada, also known as Elephant Rock, for an invigorating swim. Anchor near Deià for lunch at the renowned Cas Patro March, famously featured in The Night Manager series, where you can enjoy fresh seafood with spectacular cliffside views.
After lunch, continue on to Port de Sóller, your final stop for the day. This charming coastal village is celebrated for its historic tram, sweeping bay with a sheltered harbor, and idyllic surroundings. With its origins as a fishing port, Port de Sóller is the perfect place to indulge in fresh fish and seafood at one of its inviting local restaurants. The marina’s modern facilities make it an excellent overnight spot to conclude your day on the northwest coast.
Port Pollença
Depart Port de Sóller in the morning, enjoying breakfast on board as you make your way towards Pollença. On the journey, anchor at Sa Calobra and take the tender to explore the breathtaking Torrent de Pareis, a dramatic gorge with crystal-clear waters that offers an unforgettable view. Return to your yacht for a fresh, leisurely lunch before continuing on to Port de Pollença, a beloved northern resort that inspired Agatha Christie and has been a popular destination for travelers for centuries.
After anchoring in the bay, take the tender ashore for a scenic stroll along the Pine Walk, a charming promenade lined with pine trees and waterfront cafés. For an experience of classic elegance, make the 10 km journey beyond the town to the iconic Hotel Formentor, nestled in the secluded beauty of the Formentor Peninsula. This historic hotel has hosted notable figures such as Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier, Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, Winston Churchill, and Charlie Chaplin. Enjoy an exquisite dinner at the hotel, sampling their fine cuisine and soaking in the aura of timeless luxury to end your day.
Cala Ratjada
Depart from Port de Pollença and set sail toward Cala Ratjada, a picturesque destination on Mallorca’s northeast coast. Anchor at Cala Agulla or Cala Mesquida for an al fresco lunch on board, surrounded by the turquoise waters and pristine sandy beaches. In the late afternoon, make your way to the old port of Cala Ratjada, which retains its traditional character and charm with numerous fishing boats, including the iconic Mallorcan llaüt.
Take a leisurely stroll along the scenic promenade, starting from the tamarind-shaded Cala Gat, passing through the sandy stretch of Cala Moll, and ending at the quaint stony cove of Sa Pedruscada, lined with charming fishermen’s cottages. The combination of traditional maritime culture and stunning beaches makes Cala Ratjada a delightful spot to end your day.
Cala d'Or
As you sail south along Mallorca’s coast, the landscape transforms, becoming drier and flatter as you enter the Municipality of Santanyí. The sea here takes on a stunning turquoise hue, thanks to the sandy bottom beneath. Anchor at the peaceful Cala Sa Nau for a relaxed lunch, enjoying the clear waters and serene surroundings.
Afterward, continue to the natural harbor of Cala d'Or, where you’ll moor at the Marina de Cala d'Or, nestled in the well-protected bay of Cala Llonga. This charming marina is surrounded by a lively waterfront avenue lined with restaurants and bars. Spend your evening dining at one of Cala d'Or’s popular eateries, where you can enjoy fresh Mediterranean cuisine in a bustling yet picturesque setting.
Cabrera
After enjoying breakfast on board, set sail south towards the serene Island of Cabrera, a protected national park renowned for its rich wildlife, including birds, marine life, and diverse flora. A special permit is required to visit the island, which our team will arrange for you. As you cruise toward Cabrera, keep an eye out for cormorants, hawks, ospreys, and perhaps even dolphins, making your way through the vibrant marine life.
Once you arrive in the bay of Cabrera, take the tender ashore to explore the island’s fascinating history, including its role during the French war. Learn about its past and appreciate the unspoiled natural beauty that surrounds you. After a day of discovery, return to the yacht for dinner on board, enjoying the tranquil atmosphere, clear skies, and sparkling waters of this protected paradise.
Es Trenc
After breakfast in Cabrera, set sail towards the stunning Es Trenc beach, famous for its Caribbean blue waters and bright white sand stretching over 2 kilometers along the southern coast of Mallorca. Situated between the charming resort town of Colonia Sant Jordi, the flat wetlands of Ses Salines (home to some of the best salt in the Balearics), and Sa Ràpita, Es Trenc offers a peaceful and picturesque setting for a relaxing stop.
Enjoy a swim in the crystal-clear waters, take in the unspoiled natural beauty of the beach, and unwind before making your way to Palma to conclude your unforgettable yacht charter
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